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Active opportunities open for bidding
Marion County
Provide construction services for improvements to the accessible parking area and accessible hand railings at the County Courthouse campus. The work consists of two major components: Accessible Parking Development (Phases 1 and 2), Accessible Railings Removal, Replacement, and New Installation.
Posted Date
Jun 16, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 16, 2026
Marion County
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Provide construction services for improvements to the accessible parking area and accessible hand railings at the County Courthouse campus. The work consists of two major components: Accessible Parking Development (Phases 1 and 2), Accessible Railings Removal, Replacement, and New Installation.
AvailableMarion County
Provide removal and disposal of five fallen trees located in a watershed area. Base scope of work: complete removal of five fallen trees. Small er brush / saplings will need to be re moved to gain access to this area. Alternate #1: additionally, clean up all other ex isting tree debris (for example, drift wood, downed trees, etc. ) in the area marked on the attached aerial pho to.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
Marion County
Close: Feb 26, 2026
Provide removal and disposal of five fallen trees located in a watershed area. Base scope of work: complete removal of five fallen trees. Small er brush / saplings will need to be re moved to gain access to this area. Alternate #1: additionally, clean up all other ex isting tree debris (for example, drift wood, downed trees, etc. ) in the area marked on the attached aerial pho to.
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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 $5,000, use sole source; otherwise not viable; redirect to the formal competitive bid.
Coops: If open to alternatives, ask about Kansas Statewide Contracts, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, or HGACBuy. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs and these resellers as future options.
Marion County, KS: No evidence of sole source awards; treat this path as not viable. Competitive bidding is required over $5,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Marion County
The board addressed public concerns regarding the water board of the Marion County Improvement District number two, specifically concerning short-term rental charges, transparency, and sewer hookup issues. Election-related business included the designation of poll watchers for ballot destruction and updates on election equipment and processes. Additionally, the board approved a transfer from the general fund to the capital improvement fund and ratified a disaster proclamation resolution due to severe weather conditions. Departmental reports were presented, and the board accepted an immunization action plan grant. Finally, the board received a report regarding services provided by the Marion County Food Bank.
The board held a budget work session to discuss various departmental budget requests and financial considerations. Key topics included salary increases for staff, job description revisions, ADA compliance initiatives, and the equipment inventory process. Significant attention was given to the upcoming election system renewal and the associated unfunded costs, as well as capital outlay needs for precinct tabulators and county workstation maintenance. Additionally, the meeting covered departmental budget adjustments for the Noxious Weed and Transfer Station departments, including personnel reallocation, equipment procurement plans, and the anticipated impact of rising landfill tipping fees on future budget requirements.
The meeting included a public comment session regarding the interpretation of health, safety, and welfare statutes under home rule authority. Discussions were held concerning the utility costs and future use or potential sale of a county-owned vacant building, and the possibility of initiating a long-term document digitization project for the county. The board reviewed and approved early check payments. Additionally, the commissioners discussed an upcoming solid waste resolution and reviewed a professional services agreement with BG Consultants for a bridge project awarded with a grant.
The meeting included a presentation of the county audit for 2025, confirming a clean financial report. Discussions focused on the county's interest investment practices, the approval of invoices for commercial floor mats, and the potential fiscal oversight of consultant expenditures for planning and zoning. Additionally, the commission addressed ongoing concerns regarding moisture intrusion issues in the building and the necessity for further engineering investigations to resolve structural maintenance problems.
The meeting included the swearing-in of new members to the Board of Zoning Appeals and the Planning Commission. The board discussed and adopted the bylaws for the Planning and Zoning Commission. A significant portion of the session was dedicated to reviewing text amendments concerning wind energy conservation systems and a ban on wind farm development in specific townships, with discussion focused on the legislative process and how those regulations apply to the county.
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