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Nobles County
485 LF of remove curb and gutter; 1,295 SY of remove concrete driveway pavement; 350 CY of excavation-common (P); 180 LF of 18" RC pipe culvert design 3006 class III; 4,785 SF of 4" concrete sidewalk; 400 SF of 6" concrete driveway pavement; 105 SF of crosswalk markings - epoxy (WR). See attached bid ad.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
Nobles County
Close: Apr 21, 2026
485 LF of remove curb and gutter; 1,295 SY of remove concrete driveway pavement; 350 CY of excavation-common (P); 180 LF of 18" RC pipe culvert design 3006 class III; 4,785 SF of 4" concrete sidewalk; 400 SF of 6" concrete driveway pavement; 105 SF of crosswalk markings - epoxy (WR). See attached bid ad.
AvailableNobles County
The major quantities of work are approximately: 77,000 gal of bituminous material for fog seal (CSS-1H); 551,000 SY of bituminous seal coat; 199,000 gal of bituminous material for seal coat (CRS-2P); 359,000 LF of 4" solid line white - latex paint; 76,000 LF of 4" solid line yellow - latex paint; 38,000 LF of 4" broken line yellow - latex paint.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Nobles County
Close: Mar 31, 2026
The major quantities of work are approximately: 77,000 gal of bituminous material for fog seal (CSS-1H); 551,000 SY of bituminous seal coat; 199,000 gal of bituminous material for seal coat (CRS-2P); 359,000 LF of 4" solid line white - latex paint; 76,000 LF of 4" solid line yellow - latex paint; 38,000 LF of 4" broken line yellow - latex paint.
Nobles County
Nobles County, Minnesota is soliciting bids for multiple county state-aid highway (CSAH) bridge replacements, identified under several SAP project numbers. The work is categorized as bridges with pipe and culvert items, and the contract description notes county-wide bridge replacements. Bids are due at the bid opening on March 11, 2026 at 3:00 PM local time via the ConneX/BidVault platform.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: -
Nobles County
Close: Mar 11, 2026
Nobles County, Minnesota is soliciting bids for multiple county state-aid highway (CSAH) bridge replacements, identified under several SAP project numbers. The work is categorized as bridges with pipe and culvert items, and the contract description notes county-wide bridge replacements. Bids are due at the bid opening on March 11, 2026 at 3:00 PM local time via the ConneX/BidVault platform.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Avoid—high friction and rarely used here.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners if your product is on contract to bypass local competitive bidding.
Nobles County, MN: There is no evidence of sole source awards. This path is high-friction—redirect efforts away from sole source justifications and toward the county’s established cooperative purchasing channels.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Nobles County
The agenda includes a review and discussion of Mr. Kirchner's Petition to Remove Property from Judicial Ditch #4, located in Hersey 25. The Board will take action on the Findings and Order prepared by Rinke Noonan.
The Nobles County Board of Commissioners, acting as the drainage authority for Judicial Ditch 11B, will hold a public hearing regarding a petition for partial abandonment of Branch G53 of JD 11B. The petition, submitted by Northern States Power and Michael and Lois Harberts, seeks to abandon the upper 1,175 feet of Branch G53 for a planned substation expansion project, affecting property in Section 23 of Summit Lake Township.
The Board of Commissioners convened to discuss several key items, including a presentation on the PowerOn Midwest electric power transmission project and the renewal of the 2026-2027 Feedlot Delegation Agreement Work Plan. They also addressed Conditional Use Permits for Ocheda Dairy, Inc. and Northern States Power DBA Xcel Energy, as well as final payment for County Ditch #1 clean out and repair. Approvals were granted for the Nobles County Highway Right of Way Plat No. 53-104 and support for an application to the Highway Safety Improvement Program. The board also approved legal services agreements with Smith and Johnson for appellate and criminal work. Additionally, they discussed county capital improvements, P.J.C parking and walking surface improvements, an increase in the surety bond for Fenton Power Partners I, LLC, and appointments to the Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water System Board. The board set the 2025 salaries for the County Attorney, County Sheriff, and County Board members.
The meeting discussed the Public Works roof replacement project. Two bids were received, with ARS (Architectural Roofing and Sheetmetal, Inc.) offering the lowest bid. Asbestos was found in the perimeter flashing, requiring abatement. The recommendation was to select ARS for the project, including an alternate to increase the warranty and improve the insulation base.
The Board of Commissioners meeting covered several topics, including a line extension connection for Lismore Cooperative Telephone, property tax abatements for Sanjuanita Briones and Suy & Jenny Kaddee, and a medical examiner contract renewal. The board also discussed final acceptance of county-wide bituminous seal coat and crack seal/joint leveling projects, approved advertisement for bids for 2026 highway projects, and declared surplus property for public works. Additionally, the board approved a professional services agreement for the County Attorney's Office, proclaimed excess property for central services, and discussed GIS services, nuclear power generation, and appointments to the Red Rock Rural Water System. Finally, the board discussed intent to apply for funding to assist the Village of Reading with housing & wastewater infrastructure facility costs.
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