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Active opportunities open for bidding
Linn County
Linn County Road Department is soliciting bids for the construction of the Cox Creek (Waverly) Drive bridge in the city of Millersburg, Oregon, including roadway, bridge construction, drainage, and erosion control. The project requires ODOT and Linn County pre-qualification for bridge and structures work and adheres to Buy America / Build America requirements. The solicitation includes an On-the-Job Training goal of 690 hours and has a bid due date of May 12, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Linn County
Close: May 12, 2026
Linn County Road Department is soliciting bids for the construction of the Cox Creek (Waverly) Drive bridge in the city of Millersburg, Oregon, including roadway, bridge construction, drainage, and erosion control. The project requires ODOT and Linn County pre-qualification for bridge and structures work and adheres to Buy America / Build America requirements. The solicitation includes an On-the-Job Training goal of 690 hours and has a bid due date of May 12, 2026.
AvailableLinn County
Perform grading, excavation/embankment, and riprap placement. Construct roadway widening, parking lot, and roadside ditches. Install storm pipes, stormwater facilities, curbs, and sidewalks. Saw cut asphalt, construct retaining wall and anchors, perform cold plane pavement removal, and install asphalt concrete pavement, pavement markings, guardrail, and signage. Work includes traffic control and erosion control.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Linn County
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Perform grading, excavation/embankment, and riprap placement. Construct roadway widening, parking lot, and roadside ditches. Install storm pipes, stormwater facilities, curbs, and sidewalks. Saw cut asphalt, construct retaining wall and anchors, perform cold plane pavement removal, and install asphalt concrete pavement, pavement markings, guardrail, and signage. Work includes traffic control and erosion control.
AvailableLinn County
The work consists of roofing replacement at the county 7th street building. Scope of work includes complete removal of existing roofing down to defined salvaged substrate and installation of insulation system and new fully adhered 60-mil PVC membrane assembly with perimeter metal and all incidentals to complete the warrantable specified system.
Posted Date
Jul 26, 2024
Due Date
Aug 16, 2024
Release: Jul 26, 2024
Linn County
Close: Aug 16, 2024
The work consists of roofing replacement at the county 7th street building. Scope of work includes complete removal of existing roofing down to defined salvaged substrate and installation of insulation system and new fully adhered 60-mil PVC membrane assembly with perimeter metal and all incidentals to complete the warrantable specified system.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if truly proprietary or needed for system continuity; otherwise pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or OrCPP to bypass formal bids and move fast.
Linn County, OR rarely uses sole source. Use only when the product is unequivocally proprietary or essential for continuity with existing county systems. If pursued, work with the requesting department to prepare the required written declaration/justification.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Linn County
The Board meeting is scheduled to commence at 9:30 a.m. at the Linn County Courthouse in the Commissioners' Meeting Room 200. The documentation available for this meeting includes an agenda, meeting minutes, and an agenda packet.
Key discussions and actions during the meeting included the approval of the agenda and previous meeting minutes. Staff and Committee reports were not presented. The Board accepted the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, which was noted as having no exceptions or compliance issues. The Health Department presented several resolutions and orders, all of which were approved unanimously, relating to amendments to Intergovernmental Agreements for Public Health Services, a Personal Services Contract for Peer Recovery Mentor Services, and Intergovernmental Agreements concerning Behavioral Health Services with Santiam Canyon School District and Oregon Health Science University (OHSU), as well as an amendment to a Professional Services Contract with Mid-Valley Behavioral Care Network. Treasurer's office agenda items regarding grant expenditure acceptance were removed for further review. The Board accepted Personnel Action Forms for various departments and approved a Resolution for an Intergovernmental Agreement for Judicial Services with the City of Brownsville. Under Unfinished Business, the Board discussed potential support for the Millersburg Reload Facility Project, specifically considering allocating up to $250,000 annually in economic development funds as a backstop, agreeing to make a final decision later in the week.
The reports of staff and committees constituted the primary agenda items. Staff presented the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, which included a discussion about the audit model, historical data use, and available methods for addressing Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASS) input. Additionally, the Quarterly Financial Report as of December 31, 2025, was presented, including specific concerns regarding the Road Department fund timing. Finally, the Juvenile Department provided an update for December 2025, which included an inquiry about the total reimbursement for the Wildfire Program.
The principal subjects anticipated for consideration include a presentation on the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) and the Linn County Quarterly Financial Report as of December 31, 2025. The agenda also features an update from the Juvenile Department. Special Orders of business encompass various Personnel Action Forms, the passage of three Resolutions and Orders (2026-025, 2026-026, and 2026-027) to amend classifications and pay ranges for Environmental Health Specialists, and requests for refunds from the Treasurer's Office and Alcohol and Drug to various entities. The agenda concludes with a Public Hearing regarding an appeal from the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals concerning a Conditional Use Permit application by Build Lebanon Trails for a multi-use public trail.
The meeting included a review and recommendation of revisions for the Linn County Sub-allocation Method draft document, focusing on minimal changes for the current cycle pending new STIF Rules guidance. Updates were provided on the STIF Reporting Changes for 25-27, emphasizing the new methodology for reporting metrics. In the Transportation Topics Roundtable, updates were shared on Senior Companion Program services, Volunteer Caregivers trips, Albany/ATS route adjustments and training initiatives, Sunshine Industries fleet additions, and the nearing completion of the LBCC Mobility Hub site. Providers also discussed delays in Q4 5310 reimbursements and strategies to avoid service disruptions, along with light discussion regarding the potential HB 3991 temporary STIF increase. It was noted that the Q1 STIF Payment came in 6% below the estimate.
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