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Active opportunities open for bidding
Gunnison County
Gunnison County Public Works is seeking sealed proposals from qualified asphalt paving contractors to furnish and place hot-mix asphalt (HMA) for multiple county road approaches across Gunnison County, CO. The work must meet CDOT mountain paving specifications and includes asphalt production, placement, compaction, quality control testing, and an alternate bid option for hauling/trucking. The solicitation is open and proposals are due July 1, 2026; the County provides traffic control and subgrade preparation while the contractor is responsible for asphalt operations and testing.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
Gunnison County
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Gunnison County Public Works is seeking sealed proposals from qualified asphalt paving contractors to furnish and place hot-mix asphalt (HMA) for multiple county road approaches across Gunnison County, CO. The work must meet CDOT mountain paving specifications and includes asphalt production, placement, compaction, quality control testing, and an alternate bid option for hauling/trucking. The solicitation is open and proposals are due July 1, 2026; the County provides traffic control and subgrade preparation while the contractor is responsible for asphalt operations and testing.
AvailableGunnison County
Provide comprehensive landfill rate study to ensure that the county's solid waste system remains financially sustainable, operationally resilient, and aligned with long-term environmental and community goals. As landfill operations become increasingly complex, it is essential that the county base its fees on a clear understanding of true operating and lifecycle costs. This study will provide that foundation; primary objective of the study is to develop a full cost-of-service analysis that identifies the actual resources required to operate, maintain, and plan for the future of the landfill. This includes current operating costs, capital projects, equipment replacement needs, and state-mandated closure and post-closure obligations. Understanding these costs will allow the county to determine the revenue required to maintain safe, compliant, and reliable service over both the short and long-term. See attached file.
Posted Date
May 29, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: May 29, 2026
Gunnison County
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Provide comprehensive landfill rate study to ensure that the county's solid waste system remains financially sustainable, operationally resilient, and aligned with long-term environmental and community goals. As landfill operations become increasingly complex, it is essential that the county base its fees on a clear understanding of true operating and lifecycle costs. This study will provide that foundation; primary objective of the study is to develop a full cost-of-service analysis that identifies the actual resources required to operate, maintain, and plan for the future of the landfill. This includes current operating costs, capital projects, equipment replacement needs, and state-mandated closure and post-closure obligations. Understanding these costs will allow the county to determine the revenue required to maintain safe, compliant, and reliable service over both the short and long-term. See attached file.
AvailableGunnison County
Reconstruction of the general aviation ramp will include full depth removal of the existing asphalt pavement and base material. The stabilize base and top layer of the pavement section will be comprised of asphalt. The work involved will include the following: schedule I - reconstruct ramp and repair hardstand schedule II - reconstruct ramp, install drainage, and repair hardstand schedule III - runway repair (non-aip).
Posted Date
Feb 24, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Feb 24, 2026
Gunnison County
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Reconstruction of the general aviation ramp will include full depth removal of the existing asphalt pavement and base material. The stabilize base and top layer of the pavement section will be comprised of asphalt. The work involved will include the following: schedule I - reconstruct ramp and repair hardstand schedule II - reconstruct ramp, install drainage, and repair hardstand schedule III - runway repair (non-aip).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $144,000, use sole source.
Coops: Purchase via a pre-competed contract (Sourcewell or State of Colorado/NASPO) for fastest compliance.
Gunnison County, CO allows a permissive sole source path for deals under the Board of County Commissioners’ $144,000 approval threshold.
Process: Work with the relevant department director to conduct a “good faith review” of available sources. Justify on unique features, time constraints, or compatibility with existing county products. The department director can recommend award to the County Manager for approval without competition.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Gunnison County
This document outlines the planning process for the Gunnison County Hazard Mitigation Plan. It details the methodology for stakeholder engagement, hazard assessment, and goal setting to reduce vulnerability to natural hazards, particularly flooding. The plan reviews comprehensive mitigation activities encompassing preventative measures, property protection, natural resource conservation, emergency services, structural flood control, and public information campaigns, aiming to enhance community resilience.
The meeting included a local liquor licensing authority session and a regular session of the board of county commissioners. Key topics included the scheduling of upcoming meetings, approval of a consent agenda featuring various professional services, software maintenance agreements, and federal airport infrastructure grant agreements. The board also reviewed the Whetstone project progress, discussed secure rural schools funding allocation, evaluated a potential letter of opposition regarding state revenue legislation, and approved budget amendments. Additionally, a public hearing was held regarding the amendment of on-site wastewater treatment system regulations, and an executive session was conducted to receive legal advice on litigation.
The work session meeting covered updates from the Tourism and Prosperity Partnership Board, including marketing performance, regional economic trends, and future strategic initiatives for the ICELab. The session also included a presentation and discussion of the Gunnison County Economic Model, which analyzes factors such as housing expansion, tourism impacts, and structural shifts at Western Colorado University. Additionally, the Board discussed updates to the Gunnison County Strategic Plan.
The meeting includes sessions for the Board of Human Services, the Local Liquor Licensing Authority, and the Board of County Commissioners. Key discussion topics involve contract amendments for income verification services, liquor license approvals, agreements regarding coroner work space and temporary road closures for special events, and approval of aviation grant applications. Additionally, the agenda covers a Child Maltreatment Prevention grant, public health workforce funding, a scrivener's error amendment for a marijuana facility license, certification of delinquent taxes, a minor impact subdivision review, and a strategic plan update for Western Colorado University.
The meeting included several administrative and consent agenda items, such as liquor license processing, a Local Marketing District agreement for the Marble Crystal River Chamber of Commerce, and an acknowledgement of a housing authority proposal. The agenda also featured land use change applications, a letter of support for watershed restoration projects, and a review of vouchers, transfers, and tax reports. Additionally, commissioner items were scheduled for discussion.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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