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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Berthoud
Work includes 6 EA adjust manhole/water valve to grade; 1,000 SY levelling; 3,948 SY hot mix asphalt 2.5" -depth (s); 13,634 SY hot mix asphalt 1.5" -depth (sx); 732 SY patching; 17,712 SY slurry seal; 13,634 SY asphalt removal; 2,272 LF sawcut existing asphalt; 1,148 SY asphalt removal; 1,148 SY patching,.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Town of Berthoud
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Work includes 6 EA adjust manhole/water valve to grade; 1,000 SY levelling; 3,948 SY hot mix asphalt 2.5" -depth (s); 13,634 SY hot mix asphalt 1.5" -depth (sx); 732 SY patching; 17,712 SY slurry seal; 13,634 SY asphalt removal; 2,272 LF sawcut existing asphalt; 1,148 SY asphalt removal; 1,148 SY patching,.
Town of Berthoud
The Town of Berthoud seeks bids for construction of the Berthoud Arboretum, including installation of irrigation, concrete and asphalt pavements, utilities, grading, and planting hundreds of trees, along with construction of outdoor buildings. The project is budget-constrained to $10 million and includes four add/deduct alternatives related to irrigation turnout, trail paving, creek and pond system, and parking lot paving. A pre-bid meeting is required, and bidders should review the IFB, drawings, and specifications.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Town of Berthoud
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The Town of Berthoud seeks bids for construction of the Berthoud Arboretum, including installation of irrigation, concrete and asphalt pavements, utilities, grading, and planting hundreds of trees, along with construction of outdoor buildings. The project is budget-constrained to $10 million and includes four add/deduct alternatives related to irrigation turnout, trail paving, creek and pond system, and parking lot paving. A pre-bid meeting is required, and bidders should review the IFB, drawings, and specifications.
AvailableTown of Berthoud
Work includes 64 LF alley attached 4' 8" thick sidewalk w rollover curb; 290 LF vertical curb and gutter removal and replacement; 1,920 LF r&r attached sidewalk w rollover curb; 1,440 LF attached 4' sidewalk removal & replacement; 262 LF detached 4' sidewalk removal & replacement; 2 EA handicap ramps diagonal; 86 EA concrete trip hazard grinding; 1,033 LF 1' driveway transition strip; 1 EA adjust manhole to grade; 20 ton asphalt patch. See attached file.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Town of Berthoud
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Work includes 64 LF alley attached 4' 8" thick sidewalk w rollover curb; 290 LF vertical curb and gutter removal and replacement; 1,920 LF r&r attached sidewalk w rollover curb; 1,440 LF attached 4' sidewalk removal & replacement; 262 LF detached 4' sidewalk removal & replacement; 2 EA handicap ramps diagonal; 86 EA concrete trip hazard grinding; 1,033 LF 1' driveway transition strip; 1 EA adjust manhole to grade; 20 ton asphalt patch. See attached file.
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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 $5,000, use sole source.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Town of Berthoud: No evidence of sole source awards. Deprioritize and expect formal competitive bidding for significant purchases.
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Town of Berthoud
This agreement between the Town of Berthoud and an Applicant establishes the framework for payment of development review and construction inspection expenses. It outlines various non-refundable fees, including Initial and Additional Application Fees, Construction Inspection Fees, and MS4 fees, some of which are effective January 1, 2026. The agreement details how additional fees will be charged for unforeseen consultant costs exceeding initial estimates and sets terms for collection of unpaid fees, including an 18% annual interest rate. The contract emphasizes that the financial burden of development review and inspection rests with the Applicant until project completion.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Town of Berthoud
Expires:
This agreement between the Town of Berthoud and an Applicant establishes the framework for payment of development review and construction inspection expenses. It outlines various non-refundable fees, including Initial and Additional Application Fees, Construction Inspection Fees, and MS4 fees, some of which are effective January 1, 2026. The agreement details how additional fees will be charged for unforeseen consultant costs exceeding initial estimates and sets terms for collection of unpaid fees, including an 18% annual interest rate. The contract emphasizes that the financial burden of development review and inspection rests with the Applicant until project completion.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Berthoud
The board approved a resolution regarding an annexation petition, a services contract for the mosquito control program, a change of condition request for Caring Pathways, and an ordinance setting compensation for elected officials. Additionally, discussions were held on a military recognition banner program concept, a beautification partnership with America in Bloom, a proposed merger of two local transportation entities, and an update on the Richardson Park proposal process. The board also reviewed a proposed onboarding plan for trustees and received reports from various elected officials and town staff regarding committee activities, infrastructure projects, and community engagements.
The meeting provided an update on the Town's water supply and demand outlook, as directed by the Board during the 2023 Water Dedication Policy Work Sessions. The update incorporated new water supply data from recent acquisitions, including Handy shares for non-potable irrigation. Three supply scenarios were evaluated: zero, average, and firm yield from the Windy Gap Units. Water demand analysis utilized a 2023 tool to distinguish between 'Actual Demand' and 'Committed Demand,' classifying the difference as 'Unrealized Water Demand.' Projections indicate that under conservative assumptions (Scenario 1), current water supply supports Actual Demand until 2029, extending to approximately 2032 under Scenario 2. Scenario 3, incorporating firm yield from Windy Gap Units, significantly increases firm water supply. Town Staff concluded that sufficient water exists for multiple years of demand growth under conservative conditions and therefore did not recommend changes to the water dedication policy at this time.
The meeting included several informational presentations and staff reports. Key discussions focused on the Comprehensive Plan Update, specifically the inclusion of a Water Conservation Element required by state statute (SB-24-174). Other agenda items involved a review of action items from the 2021 Comprehensive Plan Update and an informational update on implementing the Action Plan found in the 2025 Housing Diversity Plan. Staff provided updates on the Public Art Master Plan and the Historic Preservation Plan. It was also reported that the Town Board of Trustees approved the Fickel Farms 5th Filing Preliminary Plat and heard updates on the Master Plan for Intersection Management and Tree Strips during their February 10 meeting.
The Town Board meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance. Key agenda items included the approval of the Consent Agenda, which covered several items such as the January 27, 2026, agenda, the previous meeting's minutes, the January 2026 Board Report, the Larimer County Law Enforcement Services Agreement, an appointment for the Local Licensing Authority Member, and a Verizon Cell Tower Lease. The Board subsequently authorized the Town Administrator to execute the Letter of Engagement with Hoffman, Parker, Wilson & Carberry, P.C. for municipal legal services. Discussions included a reenactment of portions of Chapter 14 regarding licensing, with the Board supporting bringing the item back for a Public Hearing on February 10, 2026. The Board also voted to proceed with soliciting bids for the 2026 Road and Sidewalk Improvement Projects and provided feedback on design concepts for the Newell Farm Park. Elected Official Reports covered updates on Berthoud Main Street, board compensation, increased meetings for the Youth Advisory Commission, and recognition for Berthoud deputies at a Sheriff's Office award ceremony.
The public hearing primarily concerned the Fickel Farm 5th Filing Preliminary Plat application submitted by TruMark Homes for a 14.5-acre area located south of Mountain Avenue (Hwy 56). The proposal seeks approval to create 104 townhome lots and 50 paired home (duplex) lots. The discussion reviewed the Land Use Planning Process, the Development Tool Kit outlining the Public Hearing Process, and the Quasi-Judicial Roles and Decision-Making criteria. Background information indicated that the project is consistent with the previously approved Neighborhood Master Plan (NMP) from November 2024, with minor modifications related to stormwater detention area size and a reduction in overall density. The presentation included reviews of the zoning map, future land use designation, trails master plan, and open space plan, as well as confirmation that referral agency comments were addressed. The Planning Commission found that the request meets the required Development Expectations.
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