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Active opportunities open for bidding
Waseca County
Project consists of 2 bid packets with approx., quantities of 2,600 LF 30" tile, 6,860 LF 24" tile, 3,700 LF 18" tile, 5,818 LF 15" tile, 1,325 LF 10" tile.
Posted Date
Feb 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Feb 24, 2026
Waseca County
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Project consists of 2 bid packets with approx., quantities of 2,600 LF 30" tile, 6,860 LF 24" tile, 3,700 LF 18" tile, 5,818 LF 15" tile, 1,325 LF 10" tile.
AvailableWaseca County
Perform the selective habitat enhancement activities.
Posted Date
Sep 30, 2025
Due Date
Oct 17, 2025
Release: Sep 30, 2025
Waseca County
Close: Oct 17, 2025
Perform the selective habitat enhancement activities.
Waseca County
Work includes type S (TL-4) 36" barrier concrete (3S52) (P) 108 LF; structural concrete (3B52) (P) 74 CY; reinforcement bars (epoxy coated) (P) 42730 pound; bridge slab concrete (3YHPC-M)(P) 1890 SF; remove existing bridge 1 LS; CIP concrete piling 12" 900 LF; random riprap class V 820 ton; excavation-common (p) 292 CY; aggregate base class v 255 ton; type SP 12.5 wear/non-wear course (2,b) 125 ton; silt fence, type ms 500 LF; sediment control log type wood fiber 400 LF.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 25, 2025
Waseca County
Close: Jul 25, 2025
Work includes type S (TL-4) 36" barrier concrete (3S52) (P) 108 LF; structural concrete (3B52) (P) 74 CY; reinforcement bars (epoxy coated) (P) 42730 pound; bridge slab concrete (3YHPC-M)(P) 1890 SF; remove existing bridge 1 LS; CIP concrete piling 12" 900 LF; random riprap class V 820 ton; excavation-common (p) 292 CY; aggregate base class v 255 ton; type SP 12.5 wear/non-wear course (2,b) 125 ton; silt fence, type ms 500 LF; sediment control log type wood fiber 400 LF.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—skip and pivot to a cooperative contract.
Coops: Use Minnesota CPV; confirm your product is on a CPV-approved contract and proceed.
Waseca County, MN adheres strictly to competitive bidding, and there’s no evidence of sole source awards.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Waseca County
The Broadband Strategic Plan for Waseca County, Minnesota, provides a roadmap to enhance broadband access in its rural areas. It focuses on identifying significant broadband gaps—including those related to speed, availability, affordability, computer ownership, and digital skills—and proposes detailed engineering designs and cost estimates for new network infrastructure, such as all-fiber and hybrid fiber-wireless solutions. The plan outlines recommendations for engaging ISP partners, securing substantial grant funding, educating the public, and addressing various socio-economic disparities to achieve widespread, high-quality internet access and meet future broadband demands.
This 2024 Community Health Assessment for Le Sueur and Waseca Counties serves as a foundational document to identify health concerns, gaps, barriers, and existing assets. It compiles detailed data across demographics, economic status, education, environmental health, healthcare access, health behaviors (including healthy eating, dental visits, physical activity, infectious disease, mental health, sleep, and substance abuse), mortality, chronic conditions, and issues of violence, child abuse, and neglect. The assessment's findings will inform the development of a future community health improvement plan, guiding resource allocation and programs to enhance community well-being, aligned with a 2030 public health vision based on the Social Determinants of Health Model.
The Community Health Improvement Plan for the Le Sueur-Waseca Community Health Board provides a framework for a long-term, systematic effort to address public health problems. It prioritizes improving outcomes in mental health, healthy eating, physical activity, and substance use reduction. The plan aims to protect, promote, preserve, and enhance the overall health of the community.
The Strategic Plan for the Le Sueur-Waseca Community Health Board outlines the organization's direction from 2015 to 2019, aiming to protect, promote, preserve, and enhance community health. Key strategic priorities include advocating for competitive compensation, engaging with commissioners and policymakers to strengthen public health, integrating optimal strategies, revising the Workforce Development Plan, educating and empowering the community to improve health outcomes, and strengthening collaborations with community partners. The plan emphasizes building strong community partnerships, ensuring robust financial support, developing competent staff, maintaining a strong public health infrastructure, utilizing current training and technology, and ultimately improving community health.
The meeting agenda included items such as the approval of the agenda and minutes, a financial report, and the election of officers. The Draft Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) was reviewed. Proposed meeting dates for 2023 were discussed. The draft plan was presented, giving a high-level overview of the plan and the process taken to get to this point. The 60-day notice process was explained, and a motion was made to approve the draft plan with recommended corrections and open the 60-day review period. Future meetings in 2023 and the process towards plan adoption were reviewed.
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