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Dunn County
Pulverizing and milling for roadways within the County for the 2026 construction season. Pulverizing depths may vary on each road section due to added base or asphalt thickness. The contractor is responsible for determining depths to confirm existing asphalt is completely pulverized with uniform consistency of materials. For pulverizing and water injection option, contractor to supply water and equipment for injection process. Total quantity of pulverizing operations is estimated at 15-20 miles of roadways.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
Dunn County
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Pulverizing and milling for roadways within the County for the 2026 construction season. Pulverizing depths may vary on each road section due to added base or asphalt thickness. The contractor is responsible for determining depths to confirm existing asphalt is completely pulverized with uniform consistency of materials. For pulverizing and water injection option, contractor to supply water and equipment for injection process. Total quantity of pulverizing operations is estimated at 15-20 miles of roadways.
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1 1/4" and 3/4" aggregate base course for a resurfacing project on CTH I in the town of Sand Creek to be picked up by County forces.The estimated quantity needed for the project is approx. 13,000 Tons of 1 1/4" and 5,000 Tons of 3/4" aggregate base course.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
Dunn County
Close: Mar 19, 2026
1 1/4" and 3/4" aggregate base course for a resurfacing project on CTH I in the town of Sand Creek to be picked up by County forces.The estimated quantity needed for the project is approx. 13,000 Tons of 1 1/4" and 5,000 Tons of 3/4" aggregate base course.
Dunn County
Furnishing bituminous oils for the entire 2026 construction season. Materials include; Cationic emulsified asphalt, CRS-2 & CRS-2P & CSSH1-DIL. Proposals shall also include application costs to apply bituminous oils for sealcoating process. Proposals shall be quoted in price per gallon for materials and application costs.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
Dunn County
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Furnishing bituminous oils for the entire 2026 construction season. Materials include; Cationic emulsified asphalt, CRS-2 & CRS-2P & CSSH1-DIL. Proposals shall also include application costs to apply bituminous oils for sealcoating process. Proposals shall be quoted in price per gallon for materials and application costs.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Dunn County - Highway Dept.
The meeting included discussion of the veteran service office report, including updates on the veterans eternal flame memorial and state and federal benefits. The Department of Public Health shared a situation report, including an update on cases, percent positivity, and community spread.
The meeting of the Dunn County Board of Supervisors focused on the Capital Improvements Plan, particularly the potential addition to the highway department. Discussions included the need for a new pre-cast concrete building structure to accommodate larger vehicles and equipment, as well as a remodel of the existing facility. The sheriff's department's need for additional space was also addressed, with a proposal to turn the current cold storage unit over to them. The financial implications of these projects were examined, including potential borrowing and debt service scenarios, with the goal of maintaining a stable debt service.
The meeting covered updates on various departments and divisions, particularly concerning COVID-19 responses. Discussions included changes related to Marsy's Law, Victim Services, and the fully staffed District Attorney's office. The Collaborative Justice Council highlighted the shift to telework, the impact on team dynamics, and the expansion of telehealth services. Emergency Management focused on the distribution of personal protective equipment, the status of the hazard mitigation project, and the challenges of remote work with part-time staff.
The committee meeting included introductions of new members and a presentation on nursing home basics. Key discussion points included the differences between nursing homes and assisted living facilities, regulations, and the services provided by the Neighbors. The discussion covered the types of care offered, payer sources such as Medicaid, Medicare, private pay, commercial insurance, and Veterans Administration benefits. The committee also discussed staffing levels and the types of employees at the Neighbors.
The committee discussed the approval of minutes from the previous meeting and staff reports from various departments, including the Clerk of Courts, CJCC, District Attorney, Child Support, Emergency Management, Medical Examiner, and Sheriff. Key discussion points included budget submissions, the need for a digital cloud-based software for body-worn camera data, and the request to increase two part-time victim witness staff positions to full-time.
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