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Detroit Lakes Airport
Construction of a new diesel-fired turbine site. The work includes the installation of owner-furnished and contractor-furnished materials, including, but not limited to setting of equipment, concrete footings, foundations and flatwork, structural steel, a fire detection and suppression system, Carbon Dioxide tubing, air compressor and dryer, compressed air piping, fuel storage tanks and fuel oil piping, lube oil cooler and lube oil piping, water treatment skid and water piping, ductwork, fencing, conduit and ductbank, manholes, ground grid, power and control cables, AC and DC wiring and related accessories identified within the bidding documents. Installation may occur outdoors, within the turbine enclosure, or within a generator control enclosure.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
Detroit Lakes Airport
Close: Jun 2, 2026
Construction of a new diesel-fired turbine site. The work includes the installation of owner-furnished and contractor-furnished materials, including, but not limited to setting of equipment, concrete footings, foundations and flatwork, structural steel, a fire detection and suppression system, Carbon Dioxide tubing, air compressor and dryer, compressed air piping, fuel storage tanks and fuel oil piping, lube oil cooler and lube oil piping, water treatment skid and water piping, ductwork, fencing, conduit and ductbank, manholes, ground grid, power and control cables, AC and DC wiring and related accessories identified within the bidding documents. Installation may occur outdoors, within the turbine enclosure, or within a generator control enclosure.
AvailableDetroit Lakes Airport
The general nature of the work on which bids will be received consists of approx. construction of a 115 kV rated, substation. The work consists of concrete foundations and concrete work, fencing, conduit and ductwork, manholes, ground grid, power and control cables, buswork, control enclosure, and AC and DC wiring. This also includes the installation of Owner-furnished, steel structures, circuit breakers, CVT’s and 115 kV GOAB switches, control panels and relocating an existing circuit switcher and power Transformer. This will also consist of connecting to switchgear, and control panels. Modifications to the existing control panels at the Industrial and West substation.
Posted Date
Dec 30, 2025
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Dec 30, 2025
Detroit Lakes Airport
Close: Feb 19, 2026
The general nature of the work on which bids will be received consists of approx. construction of a 115 kV rated, substation. The work consists of concrete foundations and concrete work, fencing, conduit and ductwork, manholes, ground grid, power and control cables, buswork, control enclosure, and AC and DC wiring. This also includes the installation of Owner-furnished, steel structures, circuit breakers, CVT’s and 115 kV GOAB switches, control panels and relocating an existing circuit switcher and power Transformer. This will also consist of connecting to switchgear, and control panels. Modifications to the existing control panels at the Industrial and West substation.
Detroit Lakes Airport
Major bid items: P-101 Rout, Clean, & Seal Concrete Joint or Crack - 6,650 LF P-152 Unclassified Excavation - 5,280 CY P-154 Subbase Course - 2,480 CY P-207 In-Place Ful Depth Recycled (FDR) Asphalt Aggregate Base Course - 17,030 SY P-207 Place and Compact FDR Base Course – 6” Depth - 3,570 CY P-401 HMA Asphalt Surface Course - 3,930 TON P-501 Concrete Pavement – 8.5” - 1,145 SY D-701 18”-30” Diameter RCP Storm Sewer, Class V - 710 LF D-754 Structural Concrete, Reinforced (Flatwork, Valley Gutter) - 92 CY T-901 Topsoil Respread, Seeding, & Hydromulching - 1.5 ACRE L-125 Relocate Medium Intensity Taxiway Edge Light & Conduit - 2 EACH NS-04 Infiltration Basin - 310 CY NS-05 Aircraft Tie-Down Anchor, In-Pavement - 36 EA.
Posted Date
May 8, 2025
Due Date
Jun 4, 2025
Release: May 8, 2025
Detroit Lakes Airport
Close: Jun 4, 2025
Major bid items: P-101 Rout, Clean, & Seal Concrete Joint or Crack - 6,650 LF P-152 Unclassified Excavation - 5,280 CY P-154 Subbase Course - 2,480 CY P-207 In-Place Ful Depth Recycled (FDR) Asphalt Aggregate Base Course - 17,030 SY P-207 Place and Compact FDR Base Course – 6” Depth - 3,570 CY P-401 HMA Asphalt Surface Course - 3,930 TON P-501 Concrete Pavement – 8.5” - 1,145 SY D-701 18”-30” Diameter RCP Storm Sewer, Class V - 710 LF D-754 Structural Concrete, Reinforced (Flatwork, Valley Gutter) - 92 CY T-901 Topsoil Respread, Seeding, & Hydromulching - 1.5 ACRE L-125 Relocate Medium Intensity Taxiway Edge Light & Conduit - 2 EACH NS-04 Infiltration Basin - 310 CY NS-05 Aircraft Tie-Down Anchor, In-Pavement - 36 EA.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Detroit Lakes Airport
The council discussed the upcoming CGMC Legislative Action Day and reviewed site layout changes for the City Park Master Plan. Additionally, the council received a presentation on design updates for the Pavilion project, which included a review and discussion of the project details.
The City Council conducted several assessment and improvement hearings regarding infrastructure projects, including street and utility improvements and abatement services. The Council approved the issuance of intoxicating liquor and special event licenses, established a new tax increment financing district, and adopted an ordinance to rezone property. Additionally, the Council addressed various administrative matters such as the appointment of members to boards and commissions, approval of contract bids for painting, plumbing, and generation project fuel systems, and the adoption of a naming rights policy. Discussions were also held regarding protest activities, the removal of no-parking signs, and receipt of departmental reports.
The council discussed the relocation of the Ten Commandments monument within the city park. After considering various location suggestions and receiving public input, the council approved a motion to place the monument along Larry's pathway, with further deliberations regarding lighting and a meditation bench to be referred to the public works committee.
The City Park Master Plan for Detroit Lakes City Park outlines a comprehensive strategy to enhance recreation, accessibility, and preserve the park's historic character through a collaborative planning process. Key initiatives include developing new facilities such as a pavilion, bathhouse, event lawn, and hillside playground; improving existing recreational amenities like sports courts and the disc golf course; establishing a natural-surface path network with historic interpretation; and enhancing the bandshell area to solidify the park's role as a community destination. The plan also details project phasing and potential funding sources for its implementation.
The City Council discussed a variety of agenda items including requests for the 2026 Water Carnival involving liquor licenses, parade permits, and facility usage. Key committee reports covered community development topics such as housing legislation updates, rezoning ordinances, conditional use permits, and subdivision plats. Public works discussions included improvement projects for streets and utilities, boat access agreements, and sports arena use agreements. The finance committee reviewed donation policies, audit reports, union contracts, and various city policies. Additionally, public safety updates on fire and police department activities were noted, and the public utilities commission addressed ordinance amendments, substation construction bids, and bond reimbursement intent.
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