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Corinna Township
Project includes the furnishing of all labor and materials for the construction complete in-place, of the following approximate quantities: 1,400 CY Excavation - Common (P), 1,550 CY Aggregate Base Class 5 (CV); 1,000 Ton Type SP 9.5 Wearing Course Mix (3,C), 1,800 Ton Type SP 9.5 Wearing Course Mix (3,B), 730 Ton Type SP 4.75 Bit Mix for Tight Blade; 450 LF 12" - 15" RCP Storm Sewer, 340 LF 12" - 15" Directional Drilled PE Pipe, 930 LF Concrete Curb & Gutter Design D518, 1 Acre Seeding.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
Corinna Township
Close: Apr 15, 2026
Project includes the furnishing of all labor and materials for the construction complete in-place, of the following approximate quantities: 1,400 CY Excavation - Common (P), 1,550 CY Aggregate Base Class 5 (CV); 1,000 Ton Type SP 9.5 Wearing Course Mix (3,C), 1,800 Ton Type SP 9.5 Wearing Course Mix (3,B), 730 Ton Type SP 4.75 Bit Mix for Tight Blade; 450 LF 12" - 15" RCP Storm Sewer, 340 LF 12" - 15" Directional Drilled PE Pipe, 930 LF Concrete Curb & Gutter Design D518, 1 Acre Seeding.
AvailableCorinna Township
Bids for up to 100,000 gallons of liquid calcium chloride or liquid magnesium chloride. Bid price to include both materials and application on road widths varying 12' to 24'. Period of performance: End of June, 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Corinna Township
Close: Jan 21, 2026
Bids for up to 100,000 gallons of liquid calcium chloride or liquid magnesium chloride. Bid price to include both materials and application on road widths varying 12' to 24'. Period of performance: End of June, 2026.
Corinna Township
Widening and thickening of existing aggregate base and road outslopes including a limited region of wetland dredging and fill, mailbox and sign replacement, and paving over the new aggregate base. Work includes mobilization 1 LS; clearing 0.13 acre; grubbing 0.13 acre; remove mail box support 7 EA; salvage mail box support 1 EA; remove sign 6 EA; salvage sign 16 EA; salvage existing aggregate base 452 SY; sawing bituminous pavement (full depth) 85 LF; remove pipe culvert 761 LF; remove bituminous pavement 210 SY; excavation - common (P) CY; excavation - muck (P) 114 CY; select granular embankment (CV) 5011 CY; geogrid type 1 3270 SY; subgrade preparation 22 RS; aggregate base, class 5 6474 ton. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jun 9, 2025
Due Date
Jun 25, 2025
Release: Jun 9, 2025
Corinna Township
Close: Jun 25, 2025
Widening and thickening of existing aggregate base and road outslopes including a limited region of wetland dredging and fill, mailbox and sign replacement, and paving over the new aggregate base. Work includes mobilization 1 LS; clearing 0.13 acre; grubbing 0.13 acre; remove mail box support 7 EA; salvage mail box support 1 EA; remove sign 6 EA; salvage sign 16 EA; salvage existing aggregate base 452 SY; sawing bituminous pavement (full depth) 85 LF; remove pipe culvert 761 LF; remove bituminous pavement 210 SY; excavation - common (P) CY; excavation - muck (P) 114 CY; select granular embankment (CV) 5011 CY; geogrid type 1 3270 SY; subgrade preparation 22 RS; aggregate base, class 5 6474 ton. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize—process is unclear; steer to coops instead.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or Minnesota CPV to purchase immediately via a pre-competed contract.
Corinna Township (MN): Deprioritize the sole source path. Procurement records are opaque (inaccessible board minutes) and there’s no clear process or precedent.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Corinna Township
The Planning Commission/Board of Adjustment meeting began with the approval of the agenda, including the addition of the election of officers for 2026. A public hearing was held regarding requests from Amy Gilchrist for variances related to the construction of a dwelling addition, porch, and garage addition. Key concerns involved side lot line setbacks, road setbacks for the garage, lot coverage, and the expansion of a dwelling served by a holding tank. The commission ultimately voted to table the request pending receipt of a new survey and investigation into switching to a septic system. The minutes of the previous meeting (December 9, 2025) were approved. The Zoning Administrator reported on a withdrawn application concerning converting a detached garage into living space and discussed proposed amendments to the fee schedule. Further discussion included the interpretation of zoning ordinance and building code definitions differentiating decks and patios, and whether to establish a policy regarding dwelling expansions on holding tanks. Finally, Al Guck was elected as Chair and Steve Niklaus as Vice Chair.
The meeting addressed several public hearing requests requiring variances. The first involved requests for reconstruction of a dwelling near Indian Lake, concerning variances for side lot line setbacks and proximity to the Ordinary High Water (OHW) mark, as well as building and impervious coverage limits. After discussion and modification of the proposed deck size, variances were ultimately approved with specific conditions regarding setbacks, coverage limits, and erosion control measures. A second hearing involved variances for constructing a detached garage near Sugar Lake, focusing on setbacks and impervious coverage. Variances were approved with conditions, including maintaining total impervious coverage under 25% and removing existing structures. The final hearing concerned a dwelling addition variance due to a zero-foot side lot setback; the commission approved a reduced setback of seven feet with conditions related to fire-resistant materials and stormwater management.
The meeting involved a public hearing concerning a request for variances related to the expansion of an existing dwelling. The proposed expansion included attaching a detached garage to the house with an addition and constructing a second story above the garage. The variances addressed setbacks from Cedar Lake and a side lot line, as well as increases in building and impervious coverage. The commission debated the coverage limits and set specific conditions for approval, requiring the applicant to remove existing impervious surfaces to meet coverage limits (no greater than 15.4% building coverage and 27.0% impervious coverage), submit a revised site plan, and provide a comprehensive stormwater management plan before September 1, 2026. Other items included tabling the review of amendments to the Wright County Fee Schedule and tabling a discussion on the interpretation of zoning ordinance definitions for decks and patios.
The meeting addressed several requests related to property construction and modifications. Key discussions included variances for the reconstruction of a dwelling, construction of a dwelling addition, relocation of a water-oriented accessory structure, and construction of a detached garage. The commission considered issues such as setback requirements, impervious coverage limits, and compliance with floodplain regulations. Decisions were made on approving variances with specific conditions to ensure erosion control, stormwater management, and adherence to building and zoning requirements.
The agenda includes public hearings for requests related to construction projects, such as a dwelling addition and deck replacement, and the construction of a new dwelling. Discussions covered variances, building coverage, septic systems, and retaining walls. The agenda also includes a hearing for operating a vacation rental and the reconstruction of an existing dwelling. Other business includes a zoning administrator's report and updates to ordinances.
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