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Active opportunities open for bidding
Koochiching County
Major Project Quantities include: 379,949 LF of 4” solid line white paint. 124,339 LF of 4” solid and dashed line yellow paint.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
Jun 1, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
Koochiching County
Close: Jun 1, 2026
Major Project Quantities include: 379,949 LF of 4” solid line white paint. 124,339 LF of 4” solid and dashed line yellow paint.
AvailableKoochiching County
Major Project Quantities include: appx. 91,000 Pounds Mastic Repair. appx. 84,000 Pounds Crack Sealant.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
Jun 1, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
Koochiching County
Close: Jun 1, 2026
Major Project Quantities include: appx. 91,000 Pounds Mastic Repair. appx. 84,000 Pounds Crack Sealant.
AvailableKoochiching County
Attendant positions at the Solid Waste Canister Site. The site serves as collection area for MSW (garbage), recyclables and other material. The county provides containers for storage of incoming material.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 24, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
Koochiching County
Close: Apr 24, 2026
Attendant positions at the Solid Waste Canister Site. The site serves as collection area for MSW (garbage), recyclables and other material. The county provides containers for storage of incoming material.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip—county shows no evidence of using this; go straight to a coop.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract; coordinate with the department and procurement to purchase directly off it.
Koochiching County, MN: No documented sole source authority or thresholds surfaced. Practical note: The process appears rigid and unfavorable to sole source; expect delays/denials.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Koochiching County
The board approved various financial claims for the Courthouse, Highway, and Public Health and Human Services departments. The meeting included the approval of seasonal liquor licenses, personnel actions such as staff retirement and a review of vacant positions, and an amendment to the remote workplace policy. Significant agenda items included finalizing a counteroffer to the City of International Falls for leasing Law Enforcement Center space and establishing an ambulance subordinate service district for the International Falls Ambulance Service Area, along with the appointment of a negotiation team for that contract. Additionally, the board approved an application for Congressional Directed Spending for an emergency facility, authorized equipment purchases and sales for the Environmental Services department, and approved several tax-forfeited property repurchases.
The board meeting agenda includes financial business covering courthouse, highway, and public health and human services claims, along with warrant voids. Human resources items address employment separations, new hires, and recruitment for various departmental vacancies. Additionally, the meeting involves the appointment of committee members, a national park update, public health services for burials, and acceptance of donations for veterans services. Information services items cover virtual machine host quotes and a joint powers agreement. The highway department will address advertisement for bids on striping and repair projects, awarding a calcium chloride bid, and scheduling a public meeting for local option sales tax updates. Environmental services agenda items include several conditional and interim use permits. Finally, the Committee of the Whole will review a veterans service update and retirement news for the KEDA Executive Director.
The Board approved the agenda, reviewed and approved financial payments and payroll, and handled several personnel actions, including employment separations, position postings, and internal promotions. Key items addressed included the adoption of a Dark Sky Week Proclamation, approval of a public health emergency preparedness grant agreement, and authorization for DNR equipment grants for water markers. The Board also approved transitioning the County's investment management services to a new provider. Other business included authorizing quotes for various highway department services, approving a road project mill and overlay, entering into an aquatic invasive species prevention agreement, and discussing potential closure of a demolition landfill. Committee reports provided updates on broadband expansion, sanitary sewer projects, and watershed planning.
The Board approved financial items including payment listings, payroll, ACH payments, and courthouse and highway claims, along with specific warrant voids. Personnel actions included the retirement of an appraising specialist, authorization to fill vacancies, and approval of seven summer seasonal worker positions. The Board supported the Voyageur Country ATV Club through a letter of support and sponsorship in the MN Trails Assistance Grant-In-Aid Program. Further actions involved purchasing OmniBallot AVD units, entering a contract for e-fax solutions, implementing a .GOV domain project, and supporting St. Louis County's state bonding request for a solid waste management campus. Environmental services actions included accepting a site attendant resignation, authorizing trailer repairs, seeking pricing for spotter trucks, and entering a staffing agreement for AIS watercraft inspectors. Finally, the Board supported reinstating a legislative rule regarding wetland replacement and held a roundtable committee update.
The agenda includes consideration of several administrative and departmental matters, such as the approval of courthouse, highway, and public health claims, and the issuance of seasonal liquor licenses. Human resources items include staff retirement and separation, recruitment for engineering positions, and the amendment of the remote work policy. The board will discuss a request to lease law enforcement center space, the creation of an ambulance subordinate service district, and negotiations for an ambulance contract. Additionally, the agenda covers public health grant expenditures, the repurchase of tax-forfeited property, highway department bidding authorizations, and environmental services including the replacement of a transfer station spotter truck. A Committee of the Whole session will address the county recreational lease program, school trust lands, landfill transition planning, maintenance shop design, and local option sales tax projects.
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