Opportunity

Architecture + Engineering + Environmental + Planning Questcdn #22-23771

Watonwan County Judicial Ditch No. 26 Construction Bid Packages (Tile Installation, Road Boring, Wetland Excavation)

Posted

March 26, 2026

Respond By

April 16, 2026

Identifier

22-23771

NAICS

237110, 237990

This opportunity involves multiple construction bid packages for the Watonwan County Judicial Ditch No. 26 project in Watonwan County, Minnesota. - Government Buyer: - Watonwan County Drainage Authority - Scope of Work (across all bid packages): - Installation of approximately 2,500 linear feet of 30-inch agricultural tile - Installation of 92 linear feet of 30-inch road boring for CSAH 27 crossing - Additional bid packages (from notice history) include: - Installation of 8-inch to 30-inch agricultural tile over longer distances - Excavation for a storage wetland and related structures - Site restoration, seeding, and erosion control for all disturbed areas - Products/Services Requested: - 30-inch agricultural tile (approx. 2,500 linear feet) - 30-inch road boring (approx. 92 linear feet) - Site restoration, seeding, and erosion control - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with prevailing wage laws (for wetland construction package) - Online bidding is available; virtual pre-bid meetings are scheduled - Bid document purchase and online bidding fees may apply - Completion of all site restoration and erosion control measures is required - Estimated contract value for Bid Package 1: $215,000 - Plans and specifications are available for download

Description

This solicitation is for a construction project involving approximately 56,600 cubic yards of excavation material to build a storage wetland with a concrete control structure, alternative side intakes, tile outlets, seeding, and erosion control in Rosendale and Riverdale Townships, Watonwan County, MN. The project is subject to Minnesota prevailing wage laws and includes excavation and erosion control work. Bidders can participate via online bidding, and a virtual pre-bid meeting is scheduled. Bid documents are available for purchase and online bidding requires a fee.

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