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Garrison Diversion Conservancy District
Construction of approx 2.4 miles of gravel roadways, mass grading operations resulting in excavating and stockpiling around 576,000 CY of earthen material, and delegated design and construction of an approx 44' by 100' deep secant pile structure. The Work also includes site clearing, site restoration, roadway signage, erosion control.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Garrison Diversion Conservancy District
Close: Jul 30, 2026
Construction of approx 2.4 miles of gravel roadways, mass grading operations resulting in excavating and stockpiling around 576,000 CY of earthen material, and delegated design and construction of an approx 44' by 100' deep secant pile structure. The Work also includes site clearing, site restoration, roadway signage, erosion control.
AvailableGarrison Diversion Conservancy District
The work consists of construction of approx., 8.4 miles of 72" diameter steel water pipeline, including one 96" diameter trenchless railroad crossing and two 96" diameter trenchless wetland crossings. 1 LS mobilization; 1,750 LF 72" steel pipe (class 250) - installed by open cut; 42,705 LF 72" steel pipe (class 300) - installed by open cut; 758 LF trenchless crossing - 72" steel carrier pipe (0.500" thick); 758 LF trenchless crossing - 96" steel casing pipe (1.000" thick); 1 LS tunnel jacking shaft - STA. 8492+56. 36; 1 LS tunnel receiving shaft - STA. 8490+38. 36; 1 LS tunnel jacking shaft - STA. 8700+68. 07; 1 LS tunnel receiving shaft - STA. 8695+21. 07; 13 EA air release manhole; 5 EA blowoff assembly; 140 LF gravel pavement removal and replacement. See attached file.
Posted Date
Oct 27, 2025
Due Date
Nov 19, 2025
Release: Oct 27, 2025
Garrison Diversion Conservancy District
Close: Nov 19, 2025
The work consists of construction of approx., 8.4 miles of 72" diameter steel water pipeline, including one 96" diameter trenchless railroad crossing and two 96" diameter trenchless wetland crossings. 1 LS mobilization; 1,750 LF 72" steel pipe (class 250) - installed by open cut; 42,705 LF 72" steel pipe (class 300) - installed by open cut; 758 LF trenchless crossing - 72" steel carrier pipe (0.500" thick); 758 LF trenchless crossing - 96" steel casing pipe (1.000" thick); 1 LS tunnel jacking shaft - STA. 8492+56. 36; 1 LS tunnel receiving shaft - STA. 8490+38. 36; 1 LS tunnel jacking shaft - STA. 8700+68. 07; 1 LS tunnel receiving shaft - STA. 8695+21. 07; 13 EA air release manhole; 5 EA blowoff assembly; 140 LF gravel pavement removal and replacement. See attached file.
Garrison Diversion Conservancy District
Construction of approx. 6. 5 mi of 72" dia. Steel water pipeline, including three 96" dia. Trenchless wetland and road crossings. Strict segregation and stockpiling of topsoil and subsoil for pipe installation will be required. The work also includes an impressed current pipeline corrosion protection system, pipeline appurtenances, and all other work specified or shown on the drawings. Work includes, 22,419 LF of 72" steel pipe (class 300) - installed by open cut; 451 LF of trenchless crossing - 72" steel carrier pipe (0.500" thick); 451 LF of trenchless crossing - 96" casing pipe; 120 LF of gravel pavement removal and replacement; 22,870 LF of remove/stockpile topsoil.
Posted Date
Oct 27, 2025
Due Date
Nov 21, 2025
Release: Oct 27, 2025
Garrison Diversion Conservancy District
Close: Nov 21, 2025
Construction of approx. 6. 5 mi of 72" dia. Steel water pipeline, including three 96" dia. Trenchless wetland and road crossings. Strict segregation and stockpiling of topsoil and subsoil for pipe installation will be required. The work also includes an impressed current pipeline corrosion protection system, pipeline appurtenances, and all other work specified or shown on the drawings. Work includes, 22,419 LF of 72" steel pipe (class 300) - installed by open cut; 451 LF of trenchless crossing - 72" steel carrier pipe (0.500" thick); 451 LF of trenchless crossing - 96" casing pipe; 120 LF of gravel pavement removal and replacement; 22,870 LF of remove/stockpile topsoil.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Garrison Diversion Conservancy District
The committee meeting agenda included a review of returned grant funds, a status update on current funding and project reviews, and the consideration of multiple water supply assistance grant applications for rural water districts and a municipality. The committee also planned to deliberate on future program guidelines and financial sustainability, including potential adjustments to grant thresholds and application processes.
The Committee discussed the Red River Valley Water Supply Project, including a construction update on pipeline progress and design updates. Technical and environmental aspects were reviewed, specifically water quality data analysis for the McClusky Canal and the results of pilot testing at the Biota Water Treatment Plant. The Committee approved Change Order No. 2 for Contract 5D. Furthermore, three engineering task orders were approved to support user outreach, financial modeling, program management, and operational planning.
The Board of Directors discussed several key projects and operational matters. Discussions included an update on the Red River Valley Water Supply Project, including construction progress, financial and task order updates, and bid awards for new pipeline contracts. The Board approved a resolution related to the split delivery concept for the water supply project and authorized financial documents for the Series F Interim Financing Agreement. Additionally, the Board reviewed reports on the McClusky Canal slide repair, irrigation projects, and received updates on the Educate, Advocate and Engage program, as well as federal funding prospects. A decision was made to hold a public hearing regarding the Burleigh County petition for exclusion. The Board also conducted elections for positions on the Executive Committee and approved the 2026 Work Plan.
The Executive Committee agenda for March 12, 2026, included consideration of minutes from October 16, 2025, and December 18, 2025 meetings, followed by a financial report detailing 2025 budget revisions and the 2026 budget timeline. Operational updates covered O&M and Irrigation matters. Significant time was allocated to the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP), covering updates on federal funding, canal work, Biota Water Treatment Plant design, and various task orders and bid awards related to pipeline construction. The committee also addressed funding support for the North Dakota Irrigation Association and the Missouri River Joint Water Board. Other key items included updates on LAWA activities and discussion regarding Burleigh County's petition for removal from the District.
The Executive Committee meeting agenda included several key items for discussion and action. Financial matters covered 2024 and 2025 budget revisions and the financial statement review for 2024. Operational updates addressed O&M activities, including repairs to the McClusky Canal and other site maintenance, and irrigation updates, such as a potential new irrigation project near Lake Audubon. Reports were presented from the Bureau of Reclamation and the MR&I Committee, detailing construction reports and the Water Supply Assistance Grant Program. An update on the ND Water Users/Coalition/Irrigation Association activities was provided, alongside a comprehensive update on the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP), including contract awards (Contract 6A), progress on ENDAWS electrical service, and approval requests for Memorandums of Commitment and Series D Small Systems Amendments. Legislative updates focused on specific House and Senate bills. The committee also discussed the 2025 Garrison Diversion Work Plan and planned Executive Committee elections. Finally, action was taken regarding sharing lobbying services for Terry Effertz.
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