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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Saint Cloud
Seeking professional services quotes for a bridge rehabilitation design for the university bridge. Replacement of all expansion joints/glands to provide waterproofing to slow deterioration of the lower components of the pier tables, rehabilitation of the bridge seat and bearings at piers 6 and 7.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2026
Due Date
Aug 5, 2026
Release: Jul 14, 2026
City of Saint Cloud
Close: Aug 5, 2026
Seeking professional services quotes for a bridge rehabilitation design for the university bridge. Replacement of all expansion joints/glands to provide waterproofing to slow deterioration of the lower components of the pier tables, rehabilitation of the bridge seat and bearings at piers 6 and 7.
AvailableCity of Saint Cloud
Work includes removal of the existing polychem chain and flight equipment and installation of newly procured polychem chain and flight equipment within an existing scum well.
Posted Date
Jul 9, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jul 9, 2026
City of Saint Cloud
Close: Jul 23, 2026
Work includes removal of the existing polychem chain and flight equipment and installation of newly procured polychem chain and flight equipment within an existing scum well.
AvailableCity of Saint Cloud
Animal shelter remodel work of this single prime contract consists of general construction; including mechanical and electrical work. Plumbing will be by owner. Owner will maintain continuous occupancy during construction.
Posted Date
Jun 26, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 26, 2026
City of Saint Cloud
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Animal shelter remodel work of this single prime contract consists of general construction; including mechanical and electrical work. Plumbing will be by owner. Owner will maintain continuous occupancy during construction.
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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: Frequently procures through Sourcewell; you can gain access through the Starbridge reseller & contract-vehicle platform — reach out to your Starbridge contact to pursue onboarding.
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 council recognized the 2026 Preservation Month, approved appointments to the Planning Commission, and processed various liquor license applications. Key resolutions passed included a call for a public hearing on revenue bonds for Stride Academy, the authorization of a Memorandum of Understanding for a Justice Assistance Grant, the approval of a feasibility report for the Heatherwood Road extension, and setting public hearings for several ordinance amendments. The council also approved a PUD amendment for a community center expansion and a financial institution project. Discussions occurred regarding building inspection fee schedules, leading to the postponement of an ordinance update to allow for further public hearing processes. Additionally, the council discussed downtown planning, study session scheduling, and received public comments during an open forum.
The City Council meeting covered several critical items, including the approval of appointments to the RSVP Advisory Council and an agreement amendment with the State of Minnesota for emergency response services. The council authorized furnace replacements at a fire station, entered an agreement for locker manufacturing for the Municipal Athletic Complex expansion, and adopted various stipulations regarding liquor license violations. Significant portions of the meeting were dedicated to public hearings for the 2026 governmental tax levy and budget, as well as 2026 enterprise fund budgets, which included utility and parking rate adjustments. Additionally, the council considered various ordinance amendments regarding parades, community events, business licensing, and civic facilities conduct.
The Council approved a labor agreement with Law Enforcement Labor Services, Inc. covering battalion and division chiefs of training, discussed long-term budget implications, and addressed longevity pay increases. Other approved items included a professional services proposal for the Upper Mississippi River source water protection project, an infrastructure asset management program with APX10, a special parking zone permit, a temporary liquor license for a pond hockey tournament, and several tobacco sales licenses. The Council also conducted a public hearing and approved the transfer of ownership for an off-sale intoxicating liquor license.
The council approved plans and authorized bids for the 2026 bituminous street resurfacing improvements. Several resolutions were approved authorizing loan applications to the Minnesota Public Facilities Authority for lead service line replacement projects across multiple neighborhoods. The council also approved ordinances regarding the vacation of public park rights to Felicity Park and the rezoning of property on McLeland Road, with public hearings for these items scheduled for March. Additionally, the council approved a resolution for the Hidden Acres plat and engaged in open discussion regarding a vote on backyard chicken regulations.
The meeting included an informational briefing regarding airport operations, local economic impacts, and strategic initiatives. Key actions included the acceptance of donations, the approval of ordinances related to easements and plats for Apollo High School, and the vacation of Foley Street. The council also deliberated on a resolution concerning special assessment rolls for 2025 improvements and a proposed resolution affirming support for law enforcement and the rule of law, which ultimately failed. Public comments addressed council procedures, an ordinance for backyard chickens, community service officer visits, federal immigration enforcement, and First Amendment concerns.
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