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Stutsman County
Two (2) new Motor Graders with New Falls Snow Wing and short post, Snowplow, and front hitch. purchase of (2) new machines, the trade allowance, or bid price, if any; for (2) used machines 2019 John Deere 772G Motor Grader, Serial No. 1DW772GXCKF699688 and 2019 Cat 140,Serial Number N9500220 with Falls snow wing and short post, and snowplow with front hitch to be traded in or sold outright.
Posted Date
Oct 11, 2025
Due Date
Oct 31, 2025
Release: Oct 11, 2025
Stutsman County
Close: Oct 31, 2025
Two (2) new Motor Graders with New Falls Snow Wing and short post, Snowplow, and front hitch. purchase of (2) new machines, the trade allowance, or bid price, if any; for (2) used machines 2019 John Deere 772G Motor Grader, Serial No. 1DW772GXCKF699688 and 2019 Cat 140,Serial Number N9500220 with Falls snow wing and short post, and snowplow with front hitch to be traded in or sold outright.
Stutsman County
Request for Construction Engineering Services for structure replacement and highway safety improvements project BRP-BRJ-0047(055) PCN 23563.
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
Stutsman County
Close: Feb 6, 2026
Request for Construction Engineering Services for structure replacement and highway safety improvements project BRP-BRJ-0047(055) PCN 23563.
Stutsman County
Performing a maintenance chip seal on 13.38 miles of county highway, and 16.5 miles of Alternate for fog coating. Approx. quantities: 75,426 Gallons of CRS-2P emulsified asphalt. 2,357 Tons of cover coat material-class 41. 18,856 Gallons of CSS-1H -fog seal. Bid alternate of 23,232 Gallons of CSS-1H - fog seal.
Posted Date
Mar 14, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 14, 2026
Stutsman County
Close: Apr 10, 2026
Performing a maintenance chip seal on 13.38 miles of county highway, and 16.5 miles of Alternate for fog coating. Approx. quantities: 75,426 Gallons of CRS-2P emulsified asphalt. 2,357 Tons of cover coat material-class 41. 18,856 Gallons of CSS-1H -fog seal. Bid alternate of 23,232 Gallons of CSS-1H - fog seal.
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Sole Source: Do not pursue; redirect to coops or CDW-G.
Coops: Lead with NDACo cooperative purchasing; present your solution via an eligible statewide or cooperative contract.
Stutsman County, ND: Sole source awards are extremely rare with no recent examples.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Stutsman County
The Stutsman County Commission discussed and approved several financial and operational matters. Key items included approving funding for the JSDC Internship program, approving annual reimbursement for JSDC property taxes, and approving loss reimbursement for the Center for Economic Development. The Commission authorized the purchase of a new pickup truck for the Sheriff's Department and a new backhoe for the Highway Superintendent, and approved the use of NDDOT CRRSAA funds for a road project west of Medina. Furthermore, the Commission approved appraisal amounts for the West End Bridge Project right of way acquisitions and entered into an agreement to contract with a remote attorney for the State's Attorney's office. Separately, the Stutsman County Park Board approved a hay land permit, a walking trail proposal at the Reservoir, and repairs for cabin flooring and a window at the Marina building, and also approved monthly bills.
The Stutsman County Park Board meeting included approval of the agenda. Key discussion points involved park portfolio updates and recommendations, including potential summer part-time employees from the Jimmies football coach and updates on the Pelican Point and Boat Club projects presented by the Auditor/COO. The Board approved payment for an invoice related to dock extensions. Fundraising efforts were discussed, with active fundraising planned after the new year, aiming for $25,000 in donations. Mid-month bills were approved before the meeting adjourned.
The special meeting addressed an emergency situation concerning the grade raise on County Highway 39 (Old # 10) West of Cleveland. The Commission discussed the potential for 100% reimbursement through the emergency relief fund. The emergency grade raise project, estimated at $1.4 million, was approved with Guthmiller Construction lined up as the contractor, aiming for completion by August 25, 2010. Furthermore, the Commission voted to contract with Interstate Engineering for design services related to the emergency grade raise, pending approval from the Department of Transportation's DDIR report.
The meeting addressed several key property valuation and tax matters. The Jamestown City Assessor reviewed the sales ratio study, confirming no changes for the City of Jamestown. Significant discussion centered on the Cargill Malting Plant's assessment, including the review of exemptions and a requested reduction in building value to $33,320,000. After a recess for a County Commission meeting where property tax exemptions for Cargill were rescinded and a new 5-year graduated exemption was granted, the Equalization Meeting returned to order. The structure value for Cargill Malting Parcel No. 51-2223000 was reduced to $33,320,000. Omitted assessments were presented, and one residential assessment for Jay Williams was removed for 2007 pending further research. The assessments for Chase Lake Township and Roosevelt Township were accepted without changes. Finally, following statistical review, a 2% increase was approved for all agricultural assessments.
The document covers proceedings for a special meeting and a regular meeting of the Stutsman County Commission, followed by a recessed County Park Board meeting. Key discussions for the Commission included the 2021 preliminary budget, noting a proposed 4.50 mill increase due to emergency fund replenishment needs, insurance increases, and anticipated revenue decreases. Other topics included setting the emergency fund mill levy, reviewing health insurance options, approving the preliminary budget, and planning for future capital needs such as a pumper truck replacement. During the regular session, the Commission approved omitted property assessment values, a feasibility study for Buffalo City Park, payment of regional council dues, and the Give Get Grow campaign contribution. Additionally, the motor grader bid was awarded to RDO due to a better buyback guarantee, and approval was given to proceed with road repairs near the stockyards. The Commission also accepted Emergency Management Performance Grants, discussed 9-1-1 siren installation costs, reviewed the Primary Election Expense Report, and set the date for the Final Budget Hearing. They also discussed the status of a presidential disaster declaration. The Park Board meeting covered approval of mid-month bills and updates on siren funding and debris clearing at the Dam.
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