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McDonald County
Provide qualified contractors for the construction of two (2) low water slab and two (2) box bridge.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
McDonald County
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Provide qualified contractors for the construction of two (2) low water slab and two (2) box bridge.
AvailableMcDonald County
Provide flat bottom culverts 30' length. Sizes needed: Qty: 10 - 24'5 bands; Qty: 10 - 18'6 bands.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
McDonald County
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Provide flat bottom culverts 30' length. Sizes needed: Qty: 10 - 24'5 bands; Qty: 10 - 18'6 bands.
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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 $12,000, use sole source. If your product is proprietary or needed for continuity of service, draft a justification memo, secure department head buy-in, then present to the County Commission for purchases over $12,
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
McDonald County, MO frequently makes non-competitive purchases, but the State Auditor recommends documenting these decisions. For proprietary or continuity-of-service needs (e.g., IT software, specialized equipment), prepare a sole source justification memo.
Board meetings and strategic plans from McDonald County
This budget document for Mcdonald County outlines the fiscal plan for 2026, emphasizing responsibility, stability, and community service. Key priorities include protecting public safety, improving county roadways, supporting essential services, and maintaining a balanced budget. The plan addresses challenges such as aging facilities, the impact of declining COVID-related revenues on departments like Health and Assessment, and the need for proactive review of expenditures. It also highlights adjustments for employee cost of living and potential use of CD funds to support departments.
The meeting addressed Senate Bill 3, which mandates specific language on the April 2026 ballot, but is facing a court challenge. The Pre-Trial Administrator discussed delays in reimbursements to the County for services provided to the Circuit Courts. Site reviews of Canning Factory Road, Happy Hollow Road, and Hobbs Road were conducted, and the Commissioners continued with general County business.
The McDonald County Commission convened to handle various county matters. They approved bills and signed checks, conducted general business, and, following advice from the Emergency Management Director, implemented a burn ban due to weather conditions. Bids for bridge beams were opened and reviewed, with Great River to advise the Commission on their preference. The purchase of MODOT property for a Road & Bridge Department sub-station was finalized. Additionally, the Commission reviewed the Workman's Compensation insurance and will continue to assess county options for the upcoming year.
The McDonald County Commission convened to conduct general business. The commission planned a budget amendment with Sheriff Evenson, who volunteered to transfer funds from various accounts to address deficits. The commission agreed to infuse the Law Enforcement budget to assist in balancing the jail deficit, using funds from Capitol Improvements in Building & Grounds & Emergency Fund. Additionally, Gene Hall, Circuit Clerk, discussed donating historical items to the McDonald County Historical Society upon his retirement, and the Commission agreed to catalogue and donate the items.
The McDonald County Commission convened multiple meetings to address various county matters. Key discussion points included county budget reviews, road conditions, and potential village incorporation in the Jane area. The commission also handled bids for numerous projects, such as rock hauling, culverts, tires, and a new roof for the Old Courthouse. They addressed issues related to the Sheriff's Department, including the serving of court papers, and discussed the county's workers' compensation claims. Additionally, the commission reviewed and approved bills, issued court orders for various financial transactions, and met with several officials and administrators to discuss county business and future plans.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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