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Lincoln County
Repair a failed fuel line within its cardlock facility. The desired result for this work is to locate and repair a 2" fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) fuel line supplying diesel fuel from an underground storage tank to a dispensary unit, including any ancillary concrete, asphalt, electrical, or other work that may be necessary to leave the site in current-or-better conditions once the work is completed, and any additional work identified during the required site inspection.
Posted Date
Jan 26, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Jan 26, 2026
Lincoln County
Close: Feb 26, 2026
Repair a failed fuel line within its cardlock facility. The desired result for this work is to locate and repair a 2" fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) fuel line supplying diesel fuel from an underground storage tank to a dispensary unit, including any ancillary concrete, asphalt, electrical, or other work that may be necessary to leave the site in current-or-better conditions once the work is completed, and any additional work identified during the required site inspection.
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Design and installation of a septic system at Brown Park includes Design and install a complete primary onsite wastewater treatment system, Approximately 1,433 linear feet of standard rock and pipe in drain field, Design flow of 1,720 GPD. Soil rating is 125'Concrete septic tanks with required risers for each. Tanks will have traffic lids, and risers and lids should be standard duty. Dosing tank required/150 GPD, Loop distribution utilizing hydro-splitters for equal distribution, Alarm/control panel, pump, floats, panel, and related hardware are to be included, with the panel installed. The alarm panel may be mounted on the proposed restroom or a detached kiosk (constructed by Parks), Repair area is located at test pits 5, 6, and 7, outside the campground loop. Stakeout for this area is unnecessary and is excluded from the RFP.
Posted Date
Sep 1, 2025
Due Date
Sep 15, 2025
Release: Sep 1, 2025
Lincoln County
Close: Sep 15, 2025
Design and installation of a septic system at Brown Park includes Design and install a complete primary onsite wastewater treatment system, Approximately 1,433 linear feet of standard rock and pipe in drain field, Design flow of 1,720 GPD. Soil rating is 125'Concrete septic tanks with required risers for each. Tanks will have traffic lids, and risers and lids should be standard duty. Dosing tank required/150 GPD, Loop distribution utilizing hydro-splitters for equal distribution, Alarm/control panel, pump, floats, panel, and related hardware are to be included, with the panel installed. The alarm panel may be mounted on the proposed restroom or a detached kiosk (constructed by Parks), Repair area is located at test pits 5, 6, and 7, outside the campground loop. Stakeout for this area is unnecessary and is excluded from the RFP.
Lincoln County
The project consists of demolition and reconstruction in the lobby area.
Posted Date
Aug 11, 2025
Due Date
Aug 21, 2025
Release: Aug 11, 2025
Lincoln County
Close: Aug 21, 2025
The project consists of demolition and reconstruction in the lobby area.
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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 $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your product is on OMNIA, State of Oregon, or NASPO ValuePoint, route the purchase through that vehicle via CDW-G or Carahsoft to move fast and avoid formal bidding.
Lincoln County, OR can sole source when a unique solution meets a critical need. Reference the county’s 2024 sole source determination (e.g., Jensen Drilling Company) as precedent.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Lincoln County
The meeting included recognition of employees with milestone anniversaries and introductions of new hires across various departments. The board discussed and approved an intergovernmental agreement between Lincoln County, Benton County, Lane County, and Lane Council of Governments to obtain an Economic Development Administration grant for rural broadband. The grant aims to fund feasibility studies to identify broadband gaps and develop solutions for improved internet access in the region.
The meeting addressed a case file regarding a comprehensive plan map amendment and zone change request. The discussion included the reasons for a second hearing due to a procedural error related to a notice, and the applicable criteria for the zone change. The commission reviewed the history of land use plans, the factual circumstances enabling a positive recommendation for the zone change, and the characteristics of the property in question.
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners held a special meeting for a public hearing concerning Goal 18 exceptions. The hearing addressed requests related to amendments to the Lincoln County Comprehensive Plan, specifically regarding exceptions to statewide planning Goal 18 implementation requirement 5, which pertains to the placement of beachfront protective structures. The meeting involved discussions on hearing procedures, staff reports, and potential testimony from applicants and opponents.
The meeting included introductory remarks and updates on the America Rescue Plan. The financial officer provided a financial update, and decision packages and narratives for the budget were discussed. There was a discussion of frustration in balancing the budget due to COVID-19 and the need to meet virtually. While the budget is balanced, one-time sources of revenue and expense reductions were used, indicating structural issues. The meeting also covered vacancy savings, ARP revenue, and adjustments to contingency reserves. There was also a discussion of the general fund budget, tax revenue, and the impact of retirements on the budget.
The meeting discussed the county budget, including transportation, solid waste disposal, animal services, and extension service districts. Key discussion points included the downward departure grant, the allocation of ARPA money, and the sheriff's contract. The committee also reviewed the increase in FTE across the county, focusing on public safety, and discussed the impact of COVID-19 on the Health and Human Services budget.
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