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Active opportunities open for bidding
Okanogan County
Construct domestic and irrigation main waterlines with the Okanogan County Fairgrounds.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
Okanogan County
Close: May 29, 2026
Construct domestic and irrigation main waterlines with the Okanogan County Fairgrounds.
Okanogan County
Provide a flare specifically for the combustion of landfill gas. procurement of a landfill gas enclosed flare. The flare will be designed specifically for the combustion of the landfill gas for Okanogan Central Landfill. This specification is for fabrication, delivery, and installation support. The supporting utilities and installation of the flare will be performed by a separate Contractor.
Posted Date
May 5, 2026
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: May 5, 2026
Okanogan County
Close: May 19, 2026
Provide a flare specifically for the combustion of landfill gas. procurement of a landfill gas enclosed flare. The flare will be designed specifically for the combustion of the landfill gas for Okanogan Central Landfill. This specification is for fabrication, delivery, and installation support. The supporting utilities and installation of the flare will be performed by a separate Contractor.
Okanogan County
Replace 8' CMP, identified as a fish barrier, located on Chesaw Road at MP 3.9. New culvert is a 15' 4" span arch pipe. Repave road surface. Install guardrails where warranted.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: -
Okanogan County
Close: May 12, 2026
Replace 8' CMP, identified as a fish barrier, located on Chesaw Road at MP 3.9. New culvert is a 15' 4" span arch pipe. Repave road surface. Install guardrails where warranted.
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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 $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Otherwise, if your item is on a coop (Sourcewell, BuyBoard, KCDA), use it to bypass the $25,000 formal bid and mitigate the 5% local preference.
Okanogan County, WA: If your product is specialized technology, equipment, or a vehicle for public safety (Sheriff, 911), position it as a proprietary solution essential for operations. Work directly with the department head to complete the Sole Source Justification Form.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Okanogan County
The Board of Equalization conducted a series of administrative hearings to review property value petitions. Decisions were reached regarding senior citizen and disabled person exemption determinations, as well as multiple appeals of assessed property values. The Board issued findings that either sustained or overruled the Assessor's original valuations for various parcels across the county.
The board reviewed Records of Examination for Samra Farms LLC, discussed technical assistance for the Joseph House application with the Department of Ecology, and received updates regarding the Okanogan Conservation District record of examination and the status of the local water bank. Administrative agenda items were addressed, and the board continued discussions on applications for George and Karen Zittel, Kyle Walter, and the Crown Resources Corporation.
The board approved an administrative invoice and discussed several water-related records of examination and reports of decision, including those for the Okanogan Conservation District and Joseph House. Additionally, the board addressed administrative items such as a W9 request and continued reviews for the George and Karen Zittel, Kyle Walter, and Crown Resources Corporation applications.
The committee discussed the county fair budget and identified a funding shortfall, alongside updates on upcoming fundraising events. Progress reports were provided regarding fairground well operations, irrigation system planning, and confirmed service providers for livestock. The royalty team reported on past parade appearances and upcoming fundraising activities, while introducing the fair theme for the year. Unfinished and new business included planning for additional fair fundraisers, finalization of the premium book theme, discussions on animal judge fee structures, implementation of rules regarding toy weapons, and planning for agricultural displays.
The committee discussed potential changes to weekend and animal exhibitor pass pricing, ultimately deciding that further deliberation is required. A motion was passed to mandate that all payments be made at the North Gate. Additionally, the committee conducted the second reading of the Fair Premium Book and received reports from various subcommittees regarding areas such as camping, vending, livestock, parking, facilities, and entertainment.
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