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Active opportunities open for bidding
Wright County
Procurement of highway construction services, including grading, concrete and bituminous surfacing, roundabout construction, lighting, and ADA improvements.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 29, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
Wright County
Close: Jun 29, 2026
Procurement of highway construction services, including grading, concrete and bituminous surfacing, roundabout construction, lighting, and ADA improvements.
AvailableWright County
Work includes : 42,750 SY remove bituminous pavement; 13,512 CY excavation (subgrade/common); 3,957 CY aggregate base (cv) class 5; 168 SY concrete pavement; see attached file.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
Wright County
Close: May 7, 2026
Work includes : 42,750 SY remove bituminous pavement; 13,512 CY excavation (subgrade/common); 3,957 CY aggregate base (cv) class 5; 168 SY concrete pavement; see attached file.
Wright County
Maltene based restorative sealing. 327,579 SY, Emulsified Maltene-based Rejuvenator; 1 LS, Traffic Control.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Wright County
Close: Mar 3, 2026
Maltene based restorative sealing. 327,579 SY, Emulsified Maltene-based Rejuvenator; 1 LS, Traffic Control.
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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 use coops/resellers instead (competitive bidding threshold is $175,000).
Coops: Lead with CPV or OMNIA; confirm your contract is eligible and loop in procurement to validate use; brief the department to fast-track.
Wright County, MN: No evidence supports sole source above the $175,000 competitive bidding threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Wright County
The board meeting covered several key items, including the recognition of years of service for various county employees, budget amendments, and the acknowledgement of warrant disbursements. Other topics included the approval of temporary liquor licenses for local events, the acceptance of opioid settlement advisory council recommendations for behavioral health funding and the 2027 budget, and the authorization of a letter to federal senators requesting a delay in SNAP administrative and benefit cost shifts. The board also reviewed zoning recommendations from the planning commission, adopted resolutions for highway construction agreements and the acceptance of donations, and conducted a closed session regarding labor negotiations.
The Board conducted annual organizational business, including the election of a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson for the year, and reviewed committee and advisory board appointments. Administrative and financial actions included the transfer of unused funds to the General Revenue Fund, approval of a new official newspaper, authorization for the payment of claims, and the approval of various personnel and contractual items. Additionally, the Board discussed and passed resolutions regarding the 10-Year Highway Improvement Plan and authorized the submittal of several transportation projects for federal funding. Planning commission appointments and attendance at upcoming leadership development workshops were also addressed.
The meeting included an update on the I-94 expansion project and discussions regarding the redetermination of benefits for County Ditch 22 and 31. The Board authorized the repair work for County Ditch 10 and approved the final acceptance of CSAH 19 improvements. Additionally, the Board discussed and approved granting shoreland management authority to Corinna Township. Further, the Board reviewed minutes from a Building Committee meeting, focusing on the installation and funding of a panic alarm system for the fourth-floor offices.
The Board meeting included several agenda items such as authorizing a letter of support for the Clearwater River Watershed District's grant application, acknowledging the non-conservation status of certain parcels for potential sale, and reviewing financial claims. The Board authorized the preparation of a contract for aerial photography services for the Tri County Orthophoto Project. Updates were provided on the Building Committee's suggestions for the Human Services Center lunchroom and the Ways & Means Committee's discussion on a parcel in Southside Township. Additionally, the Board authorized attendance at legislative and NACo conferences, discussed snowmobile complaints and enforcement, and referred a request for a secondary back-up site at the former jail facility to the Building Committee.
The board meeting focused on several key items including the approval of the consent agenda containing administrative and financial reports, such as a tobacco license renewal and a claims listing for payment. Extensive discussion occurred regarding the repair of jail showers in the Law Enforcement Center, with directions for staff to seek remedies from contractors. Additionally, the board addressed potential employee use of shower and locker facilities, the implementation of a wellness program involving Weight Watchers, and reviewed the withdrawal of Sherburne County from the River Rider Joint Powers Agreement, with instructions for legal staff to assist in the transition and asset allocation process.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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