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City of Saint Cloud
Provide city hall redevelopment.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
City of Saint Cloud
Close: Jul 17, 2026
Provide city hall redevelopment.
AvailableCity of Saint Cloud
2026 Rejuvenator Improvements.
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
City of Saint Cloud
Close: Jun 9, 2026
2026 Rejuvenator Improvements.
AvailableCity of Saint Cloud
Works include approx. 740 LF Remove Curb and Gutter; 980 SY Remove Bituminous Pavement; 2,800 SF Remove Concrete Pavement; 15,880 SY Full Depth Reclamation; 15,050 CY Common Excavation; 580 CY Select Granular Embankment; 5,800 CY Aggregate Base; 5,770 TN Bituminous Paving; 43,090 SF 4"-8" Concrete Walk; 8,290 LF Concrete Curb and Gutter; 2,060 SF Modular Block Wall; 1 LS Traffic Control; 2,580 CY Screened Common Topsoil Borrow; 280 SF Sign Panels Type C; 11,360 LF Pavement Markings; 310 LF 4" PVC Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 350 LF 1" Type K Copper Pipe; 290 LF 6"-12" DIP Watermain; 5,520 LF Install 16"-24" DIP Watermain; 10 EA Hydrant; 4,100 LF 12"-24" RCP Storm Drain; 33 EA Storm Drain Structure; 2 LS Infiltration System; 1 LS Street Lighting System, together with appurtenant work.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
City of Saint Cloud
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Works include approx. 740 LF Remove Curb and Gutter; 980 SY Remove Bituminous Pavement; 2,800 SF Remove Concrete Pavement; 15,880 SY Full Depth Reclamation; 15,050 CY Common Excavation; 580 CY Select Granular Embankment; 5,800 CY Aggregate Base; 5,770 TN Bituminous Paving; 43,090 SF 4"-8" Concrete Walk; 8,290 LF Concrete Curb and Gutter; 2,060 SF Modular Block Wall; 1 LS Traffic Control; 2,580 CY Screened Common Topsoil Borrow; 280 SF Sign Panels Type C; 11,360 LF Pavement Markings; 310 LF 4" PVC Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 350 LF 1" Type K Copper Pipe; 290 LF 6"-12" DIP Watermain; 5,520 LF Install 16"-24" DIP Watermain; 10 EA Hydrant; 4,100 LF 12"-24" RCP Storm Drain; 33 EA Storm Drain Structure; 2 LS Infiltration System; 1 LS Street Lighting System, together with appurtenant work.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Avoid; pivot immediately to a cooperative contract.
Coops: Ask to purchase via CPV or Sourcewell to bypass formal bidding.
City of Saint Cloud, MN maintains strict competitive bidding; there is no evidence of sole source awards in public records. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Saint Cloud
The Age-Flourishing St. Cloud Action Plan, developed by the City of St. Cloud, outlines a five-year commitment to enhance the community as an age-friendly environment. It focuses on five domains: Advocacy, Health & Wellbeing, Transportation & Mobility, Social & Community Engagement, and Housing. The plan aims to foster a culture of inclusivity and support for residents of all ages by addressing key areas such as promoting an aging lens in decision-making, improving senior nutrition, enhancing walkability, combating social isolation, and expanding accessible housing options, ultimately contributing to the community's overall well-being and economic vitality.
The St. Cloud Joint Planning District's Sustainability Framework Plan outlines a vision for active, vibrant communities that support a prosperous local economy, maintain physical and mental health, and sustain high-quality land and water resources. The plan is structured around 17 best practice areas, including environmentally preferable purchasing, product stewardship, waste reduction, greenhouse gas reductions, land use, multi-modal transportation, renewable energy, energy efficiency, building practices, community health, healthy rural and urban landscapes, sustainability education, surface and groundwater protection, Mississippi River conservation, innovative opportunities, government policies, and food and agriculture. It provides a detailed toolbox and action plan with specific goals and initiatives to achieve this comprehensive sustainability vision.
This document outlines a subarea plan for the revitalization and redevelopment of the Division Street corridor, addressing existing challenges such as wide roads and lack of pedestrian amenities. The plan focuses on transforming Division Street into a stable and resilient mixed-use district, promoting targeted housing redevelopment, and leveraging its role as a regional retail and service center. It categorizes the corridor into three distinct character areas—West Gateway, Central Corridor, and East End—providing specific recommendations for future land use, development scale, and overall character to enhance community pride and identity.
This document details the Subarea Plans for Downtown St. Cloud and the Division Street corridor, building upon the city's Comprehensive Plan. It outlines key concepts and strategies for land use and development, transportation and circulation, and other improvements, including the identification of Catalyst Sites for redevelopment. The plan aims to guide improvements, reinvestment, and redevelopment, enhance the image and identity of these areas, and improve pedestrian and non-motorized mobility while managing traffic flow and site aesthetics.
The document outlines a proposed redevelopment concept for the Cooper Avenue Catalyst Site within the City of St. Cloud's Comprehensive Plan. It details a mixed-use development strategy, incorporating auto-oriented retail, commercial services, standalone non-residential buildings, and various residential typologies including high-density multi-family, owner-occupied rowhomes, and new single-family homes. The plan emphasizes careful considerations for site access, parking, landscaping, and aesthetic integration to ensure compatibility with surrounding neighborhoods and commercial land uses, with a specific focus on a 2025 update for Division Street.
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