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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Winsted
Project consist of approx 230 CY of excavation; 175 LF of 8" subsurface ppe drain; 320 CY of select granular borrow; 450 LF of Silt Fence, Type MS; Stabilized Construction Access; 90 CY of Aggregate Base (CV) Class 5; 150'x40' Multi-bay Hangar (3 Unit Base Bid).
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 9, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
City of Winsted
Close: Apr 9, 2026
Project consist of approx 230 CY of excavation; 175 LF of 8" subsurface ppe drain; 320 CY of select granular borrow; 450 LF of Silt Fence, Type MS; Stabilized Construction Access; 90 CY of Aggregate Base (CV) Class 5; 150'x40' Multi-bay Hangar (3 Unit Base Bid).
City of Winsted
Project consists of all required material and labor associated with the construction of an approximately 5,000 SF wood construction park pavilion.
Posted Date
Mar 12, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Mar 12, 2026
City of Winsted
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Project consists of all required material and labor associated with the construction of an approximately 5,000 SF wood construction park pavilion.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; only pursue if truly unique and documented, otherwise pivot back to coops or direct quotes.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or Minnesota CPV.
City of Winsted, MN infrequently uses sole source and has no record of awards above $25,000 (2022–2025). Deprioritize this path. If raised, require strong uniqueness/compatibility justification and follow the city’s policy.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Winsted
The City Council discussed the functionality of the community cable station and opted not to proceed with equipment upgrades. The session included a review of the Brush Site access policy, focusing on resident-only usage, a monthly open-access day, and the creation of an annual commercial license. Detailed plans for the 2027 Street Improvement Project were reviewed, specifically regarding the inclusion of the Baker Avenue portion as a joint project with McLeod County, project cost estimations, and future timelines for infrastructure improvements. Other updates provided included electrical work for street lights, maintenance issues with lift station pumps, security camera reviews, janitorial services for the fire department, utility access fees for specific properties, and considerations regarding a union petition for the Public Works Department.
The work session focused on several key items including proposed improvements at Hainlin Park, specifically the construction of a pavilion and the installation of playground equipment, with discussions regarding budget constraints, loan financing, and the bidding process. The council also addressed a request for the city to act as a fiscal agent for Seniors Active in Winsted, reviewed tree removal plans for ditch drainage in the Shady Creek and Pheasant Run neighborhoods, and determined that a collective letter to state lawmakers regarding fiscal policies was unnecessary.
The City Council meeting addressed multiple operational and administrative items. Key actions included authorizing a loan application for lead service line replacements, adjusting operation and maintenance agreements for the Wastewater Treatment Facility, and amending an audit agreement. Additionally, the council approved various contracts and agreements for pest control at the fire hall, lake fountain maintenance, public works equipment acquisition, and a farm land lease. Special permits for public events and dance venue operations were approved, alongside the acceptance of a donation for the volunteer fire department. The council also authorized bidding for a multi-bay hangar project at the municipal airport and approved the replacement of a failed boiler at the public works building.
The council discussed various consent agenda items, including federal entitlement funding allocations, HVAC system updates for City Hall, transfers of funds to the capital improvement fund, and donations to the police and fire departments. The council also reviewed the status of a public works plow truck purchase, agreeing to conduct further research on refurbishments and procurement practices from other municipalities. Additionally, the meeting included a presentation of the 2025 audit report by the city's auditors, covering the city's financial standing, fund balances, and departmental expenditures.
The council meeting addressed various operational matters, including the authorization of maintenance services for civil defense sirens, the purchase of a submersible pump for a lift station, and the approval of multiple liquor and tobacco-related licenses. The council also approved a raffle permit for the local baseball association and an excluded bingo permit for a BMX association. A seasonal brush site monitor was appointed. Furthermore, the council authorized a gravel purchase for street maintenance. Discussions included an open forum regarding blight ordinances, as well as an update on the upcoming infrastructure improvement project, road maintenance needs on Zion, and a clarification regarding a rumored vehicle purchase.
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