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Active opportunities open for bidding
Gilpin County
Gilpin County is soliciting proposals for a Waste Water Collection Systems Operator to provide environmental/wastewater services. The solicitation was published on 2026-05-14 and closes on 2026-06-18 at 05:00 PM MDT. Bid documents are hosted on the buyer's BidNet Direct posting and require registration to access.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 18, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
Gilpin County
Close: Jun 18, 2026
Gilpin County is soliciting proposals for a Waste Water Collection Systems Operator to provide environmental/wastewater services. The solicitation was published on 2026-05-14 and closes on 2026-06-18 at 05:00 PM MDT. Bid documents are hosted on the buyer's BidNet Direct posting and require registration to access.
AvailableGilpin County
Gilpin County is soliciting proposals to procure a hosted Recreation Management Software (RMS) solution for its Community Center. The solicitation was published on April 14, 2026, and requires interested vendors to submit their proposals by May 8, 2026. Detailed bid documents and buyer contact information are managed through the BidNet Direct portal and require vendor registration for access.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Gilpin County
Close: May 8, 2026
Gilpin County is soliciting proposals to procure a hosted Recreation Management Software (RMS) solution for its Community Center. The solicitation was published on April 14, 2026, and requires interested vendors to submit their proposals by May 8, 2026. Detailed bid documents and buyer contact information are managed through the BidNet Direct portal and require vendor registration for access.
Gilpin County
Seeking to improve the existing infrastructures related to our water augmentation plans to include; appropriate remotely actuated headgate, approximately 1,500 LF of 12" hdpe pipe, and two appropriately placed remote reporting flow meters to aid in diverting and monitoring diverted flows.
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
Gilpin County
Close: Feb 5, 2026
Seeking to improve the existing infrastructures related to our water augmentation plans to include; appropriate remotely actuated headgate, approximately 1,500 LF of 12" hdpe pipe, and two appropriately placed remote reporting flow meters to aid in diverting and monitoring diverted flows.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Gilpin County
The board discussed and took action on several items, including an executive session regarding water rights and infrastructure, and the adoption of resolutions related to a lodging tax ballot measure, intergovernmental agreements for the upcoming coordinated election, and an engagement letter for consulting services. Additionally, the board reviewed results from a quality of life survey, provided input for a legislative policy survey, approved the 2026 employee benefits renewal, and authorized a letter of support for a mental health grant application.
The agenda includes several action items such as the disposition of abandoned personal property, the ratification of a grant application for emergency satellite communications infrastructure, and the review of the Treasurer's report. Proclamations regarding Mental Health Awareness Month are scheduled alongside resolutions to allocate funds for transit services between Gilpin and Boulder counties, and a matching contribution for a Clean Transit Enterprise grant. The meeting will also feature reports from the County Attorney and County Manager, a mandatory annual jail tour, and an update from the Policy Matters Lobbyist Group.
The meeting included a presentation of the Sheriff's Office Annual Report, which detailed increases in domestic violence bookings and DWAI arrests, and discussed ongoing challenges such as body-worn camera replacement costs. The Board adopted a resolution regarding a Memorandum of Understanding for volunteer animal response teams. The Local Liquor Licensing Authority approved a special event permit application for multiple events and a retail license transfer of ownership. Additionally, the Board approved a reorganization of the Finance Department to improve operational efficiencies and received reports from the County Attorney and County Manager, including updates on construction projects and budget performance. The session also covered legislative updates from a lobbyist group and concluded with an executive session regarding a water rights lease and a personnel matter.
The board discussed and adopted several resolutions, including official appointments for 2026, the selection of a newspaper of record, and an appointment to the Central City Urban Renewal Authority. The commissioners reviewed financial reports, including the Highway Users Tax Fund, and approved law enforcement repayment agreements for officer training. Further business included the continuation of Stage 1 fire restrictions due to dry weather conditions and the approval of an annual list of take-home vehicles for first responders. Additionally, the board approved an application for an innovative local government workforce solutions grant. The meeting concluded with a presentation from a lobbyist group regarding the Colorado legislative session, state budget challenges, and Medicaid impacts.
The Board of County Commissioners meeting covered various administrative and legislative matters, including the adoption of the Treasurer Public Trustee Semi-Annual Report and a letter of support for the Golden Gate Canyon State Park Urban Night Sky Place designation. The Board introduced new staff hires and approved the inclusion of Human Services in a 4-day work schedule. A public hearing was held to approve a rural development exemption for land parcel division. Additionally, the Board received updates from the County Attorney and County Manager, discussed legislative items including the Public Trustee Act Foreclosure Procedures and election modifications, and conducted a site visit to the Community Annex.
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