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Active opportunities open for bidding
Teller County
Gravel road surfacing material(s).
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
Teller County
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Gravel road surfacing material(s).
AvailableTeller County
Aggregate base course (abc) material(s).
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
Teller County
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Aggregate base course (abc) material(s).
AvailableTeller County
Legal newspaper.
Posted Date
Dec 24, 2025
Due Date
Dec 31, 2025
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—redirect to formal bidding. Pre-arrange insurance/bonding and certificates naming Teller County as Certificate Holder.
Coops: Forward-looking tip: Ask if they’d consider coops (NASPO ValuePoint, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, HGACBuy) in the future if policy changes; buyer hasn’t historically used coops but encourage exploration.
Teller County, CO shows no evidence of sole source contracting; treat this path as not viable. Redirect efforts to formal competitive bids.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Teller County
The meeting included discussions on legislative activities, particularly those related to the Pikes Peak area Council of governments. Key topics included adjusting funding for area agencies on aging, homestead exemption portability, and equal access to public meetings for persons with disabilities. There was also discussion regarding Second Amendment rights, including concerns about Senate Bill 3 and potential changes to CCW laws. The board addressed the Western solar plan and a wildfire commission, highlighting the increasing number of structures lost annually due to wildfires and the challenges with fire insurance in Teller County.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on several topics, including the ratification of an emergency board meeting resolution regarding a stage one fire ban. There were reports on accounts payable, including local sales tax submissions and fairground construction payments. The board also discussed the success of the County Fair, capital improvements, and the dedication of a new flagpole. Updates were provided on a public leaders forum concerning mining operations, transportation projects, and community events. Discussions also covered proposed legislation, wildfire risks, code enforcement, and opportunities for public shooting in the Pike National Forest. Support for veterans was also emphasized.
The Planning Commission discussed a request for a Special Use Permit to develop a seasonal RV Campground, including public comments and applicant rebuttals regarding fire concerns, traffic, water usage, and other potential impacts. They also considered a proposed text change to the Land Use Regulations to implement Colorado Proposition 122 concerning natural medicine, focusing on setback and distance requirements, zoning districts, and the Master Plan. Additionally, the commission addressed the vacation of lot lines.
The Teller County Board of Review convened to discuss several key items, including general class contractor license applications. They reviewed the process with the contractors, focusing on their experience and the type of license requested. The board granted a Class C license to River North Construction Company, LLC, and a Class C license to TinyMod, LLC, contingent upon the submission of required application materials.
The meeting involved discussions and decisions regarding contractor license applications, including FWFS, LLC, J.H. Edwards, TinyMod, LLC, and Oak Leaf Construction, LLC. The board reviewed the qualifications and experience of each applicant before granting the licenses. Additionally, a contractor complaint case was postponed to the August meeting at the request of the complainants.
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