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Lee County
Work includes, but is not limited to, roofing systems (metal and shingle), flashing, coping, trim, gutters, siding, and associated demolition and disposal. The project will be bid as multiple prime contracts, consisting of: bid package A sheriff building roofing and repairs; bid package B animal control building roofing and repairs; bid package C shed and auxiliary structure roofing.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Lee County
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Work includes, but is not limited to, roofing systems (metal and shingle), flashing, coping, trim, gutters, siding, and associated demolition and disposal. The project will be bid as multiple prime contracts, consisting of: bid package A sheriff building roofing and repairs; bid package B animal control building roofing and repairs; bid package C shed and auxiliary structure roofing.
AvailableLee County
Lee County, Illinois is requesting sealed bids for the Lee County Maintenance Facility Retention Wall Project at 306 S. Hennepin Avenue, Dixon, IL, consisting of demolition of the existing retaining wall and construction of a new reinforced concrete retaining wall. The project is being bid as multiple prime contracts covering demolition, excavation, and concrete construction, with each package evaluated separately. Sealed bids must be submitted to the Lee County Administrator’s Office by 9:00 AM on May 15, 2026, following registration with the county to obtain bid documents.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
Lee County
Close: May 15, 2026
Lee County, Illinois is requesting sealed bids for the Lee County Maintenance Facility Retention Wall Project at 306 S. Hennepin Avenue, Dixon, IL, consisting of demolition of the existing retaining wall and construction of a new reinforced concrete retaining wall. The project is being bid as multiple prime contracts covering demolition, excavation, and concrete construction, with each package evaluated separately. Sealed bids must be submitted to the Lee County Administrator’s Office by 9:00 AM on May 15, 2026, following registration with the county to obtain bid documents.
Lee County Highway Department
Work includes 1370 SY of erosion control blanket, 281 SY of stone dumped rip rap, cl a5, 281 SY of filter fabric, 874 ton of aggregate surface cse, type b, 1 EA of removal of existing structures, 41' pipe culvert removal, 242 CY of structure excavation, 54.4 CY of concrete structures, 1155 sf of p p conc deck beams 21" dp, furnish & erect structural stee, hardware, reinforcement bars, epoxy co, 84' steel railing, type sm, 352' furnish metal shell piles 12", 352' driving piles, 2 EA of test pile metal shell, 1 EA of name plate, 54' pipe culverts cl d, type 1, 15", 1 EA of metal flared end section, 15", 151 cy of granular backfill for structure, 36 SY of geocomposite wall drain, 4 EA concrete headwalls for pipe dr. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
Lee County Highway Department
Close: Apr 10, 2026
Work includes 1370 SY of erosion control blanket, 281 SY of stone dumped rip rap, cl a5, 281 SY of filter fabric, 874 ton of aggregate surface cse, type b, 1 EA of removal of existing structures, 41' pipe culvert removal, 242 CY of structure excavation, 54.4 CY of concrete structures, 1155 sf of p p conc deck beams 21" dp, furnish & erect structural stee, hardware, reinforcement bars, epoxy co, 84' steel railing, type sm, 352' furnish metal shell piles 12", 352' driving piles, 2 EA of test pile metal shell, 1 EA of name plate, 54' pipe culverts cl d, type 1, 15", 1 EA of metal flared end section, 15", 151 cy of granular backfill for structure, 36 SY of geocomposite wall drain, 4 EA concrete headwalls for pipe dr. See attached file.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $30,000, use sole source.
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Entity: Lee County, IL. Competitive bidding threshold: $30,000 (state-mandated).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Lee County
The meeting agenda includes a report from the Maintenance Department along with facility improvement updates. Additionally, the committee is scheduled to review and process work orders, including requests for discussion, finalized budget numbers, and those ready for approval. The agenda also covers a report from the Building Official, discussions on unfinished and new business, including a trade agreement, and the potential for an executive session.
The meeting included reports from committee chairs, the Sheriff's Office, and the Administrator. Key discussions involved the County Highway Building project, a time capsule for the Old Lee County Courthouse, and the reappointment of a trustee to the Sublette Fire Protection District Board. Five raffle reports were reviewed, and a per diem report was assessed for board approval. Additionally, the committee reviewed the agenda for an upcoming County Board meeting, which includes items such as solar energy petition resolutions, proposed zoning ordinance amendments for wind and solar energy systems, and an intergovernmental service agreement for emergency management.
The meeting agenda includes a review of the monthly financial report, the Treasurer's quarterly financial report, and discussions regarding the Insurance Committee, the Administrator's report, and ARPA reporting. Additionally, the agenda covers an informational report from the Sheriff's Office, as well as designated time for unfinished and new business, and an executive session.
The committee meeting covered a range of departmental reports and operational updates. Key discussions included the award of highway and solid waste project bids, reassessment processes in the Assessor's Office, and GIS department software upgrades. The committee received information on County Board grant applications for the Highway Facility project, generator infrastructure upgrades at the New Courts Building, and recent personnel hires. Additionally, the Clerk and Recorder’s Office provided updates on primary election preparations and economic interest filings. Reports were also presented by the IT Department, Regional Office of Education regarding a proposed Recovery High School, Veterans Assistance on office space relocation, and the Zoning/Planning department on various map amendments and ordinance petitions. Reagan Mass Transit District provided ridership data and status updates on ongoing capital projects and feasibility studies.
The committee discussed the legal restrictions concerning the use of Emergency Telephone Systems Act funds for wall repairs at the 9-1-1 center. Reports were presented regarding a renewable energy meeting, Sheriff's Office operations, and administrative updates. The committee moved to place the 2026 Comprehensive Noxious Weed Work Plan and the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit Program on the upcoming County Board agenda. Additionally, appointments for the Sheriff's Merit Commission Board and the Housing Authority were advanced for board consideration.
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