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City of Sanborn
Work will consist of the construction of approximately; Base Bid: 1,080 L.F. Sanitary Sewer Main, Trenched; 60 L.F. Sanitary Sewer Main, Trenchless; 2,745 L.F. Water Main, Trenched; 100 L.F. Water Main, Trenchless; 1,565 L.F. Trenched Storm Sewer, various sizes, RCP; 3,010 S.Y. 6” PCC Pavement Alternate No.1: 3,680 S.Y. 6” PCC Pavement and other related construction work.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
City of Sanborn
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Work will consist of the construction of approximately; Base Bid: 1,080 L.F. Sanitary Sewer Main, Trenched; 60 L.F. Sanitary Sewer Main, Trenchless; 2,745 L.F. Water Main, Trenched; 100 L.F. Water Main, Trenchless; 1,565 L.F. Trenched Storm Sewer, various sizes, RCP; 3,010 S.Y. 6” PCC Pavement Alternate No.1: 3,680 S.Y. 6” PCC Pavement and other related construction work.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Sanborn
The board addressed financial matters, including approving bills for payment and reviewing financial reports. They discussed and approved economic development assistance to the Sanborn Daycare Association and changed the electric service rules regarding customer deposits. Additionally, an appointment was made to the TCA Programming Board.
The board approved the agenda and bills for payment. The board also reviewed and approved the June 2025 financial reports, including the Financial Report, Purchased Power Report, and Sales and Revenue Report. Additionally, they approved a loan application for Zach Brinkman/Brinkman Gravel & Excavating. The board met individually with each Light Plant employee to discuss their employment and any concerns or suggestions. Resolution #2025-06, establishing salaries for the Sanborn Electric and Telecommunications Utility Employees, was adopted.
The board convened to discuss and act on several key items, including approving the agenda and the payment of bills. They reviewed and approved the financial reports, purchased power report, and sales and revenue report for March 2025. The Electric Line Superintendent provided updates on various projects, such as the AMPI expansion, primary installation at Maris Estates, underground electric repairs, tree trimming around power lines, and potential upgrades to three-phase power for Cornerstone Church.
The board meeting covered several key topics. The board approved bills for payment totaling \$287,804.10, encompassing various categories such as plant maintenance, city hall expenses, and purchased power. February 2025 reports, including financial, purchased power, and sales and revenue reports, were also approved. Discussions included a potential donation request and the status of a generator project, which is currently on hold due to EPA regulations.
The board meeting covered several key topics. The board approved bills for payment totaling \$206,114.60, encompassing various categories such as plant maintenance, utilities, taxes, and purchased power. January 2025 reports, including financial, purchased power, and sales and revenue reports, were also approved. Discussions included the 2025 Railroad Days sponsorship, with plans to follow up with Missouri River Energy Services. The board also addressed the acquisition of a 2017 Freightliner Digger Derrick truck, deciding to retain full ownership and sell the older unit.
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