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Grant County
Project includes Bridge Planks Galvanized-6X2, per sq ft 7 Gauge 10 Gauge 12 Gauge Galvanized-9X3, per sq ft 3 Gauge 5 Gauge 7 Gauge Galvanized-12X4, 1/4, per sq ft 7 Gauge Black-6X2, per sq ft 7 Gauge 10 Gauge 12 Gauge Black-12X4, 1/4, per sq ft 7 Gauge.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
Grant County
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Project includes Bridge Planks Galvanized-6X2, per sq ft 7 Gauge 10 Gauge 12 Gauge Galvanized-9X3, per sq ft 3 Gauge 5 Gauge 7 Gauge Galvanized-12X4, 1/4, per sq ft 7 Gauge Black-6X2, per sq ft 7 Gauge 10 Gauge 12 Gauge Black-12X4, 1/4, per sq ft 7 Gauge.
AvailableGrant County
Project includes Grader Blades.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
Grant County
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Project includes Grader Blades.
AvailableGrant County
Project includes Bridge Nails 40 D Common, Per 100# 60 D Common, Per 100# 80 D Common, Per 100#.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
Grant County
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Project includes Bridge Nails 40 D Common, Per 100# 60 D Common, Per 100# 80 D Common, Per 100#.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Grant County
The meeting included discussions on various topics, such as the transfer of appropriations, purchase orders, travel claims, blanket purchase orders and payroll for November 28, 2018. There were discussions regarding employee signatures on documents, safety awards, and holiday schedules.
The meeting included discussions and approvals related to various financial and infrastructure matters. These included transfer of appropriations for the treasurer's office, P card payments and approvals, and review of payment of purchase orders and travel claims. The board also discussed and tabled bids for bridge construction and considered resolutions for county fairground improvements. Additionally, there was discussion regarding litigation related to the wave farm deal and updates on sales tax collections.
The meeting included the consideration of the approval of minutes from a previous special meeting. A complaint of erroneous assessment was discussed, specifically regarding tax roll corrections for the year 2018 related to Dean and Crystal, involving a correction from $78 to $0.
The meeting included discussions and actions on various topics, such as transfer appropriations, monthly appropriations for February 2018, and the treasurer's allocation of alcoholic beverage tax for February. They reviewed purchase orders and travel claims. A proposal for a trap shoot range was discussed, including considerations for wetlands and insurance. Additionally, a change order for a generator at the Health Department was approved to run a new pipe.
The meeting included discussions on payroll, transfer of appropriations, and various district-related matters. They also discussed the annual financial report to the state auditor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, and a contract renewal option with the Oklahoma Jails Association (OJA). Additional topics included the disposal of a surplus Whirlpool icemaker, updates on road projects, and the progress of the Grant County Fair. There were also conversations regarding a utility meeting and a 2019 project that may be delayed.
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