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Atchison County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

Browse government projects, RFPs, and bids from 19 agencies in Atchison County, Kansas.

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Recent Projects

Government Projects in Atchison County

5 projects across 2 agencies — sorted by relevance and recency.

Multi-phase Ottawa Road Rehabilitation and Construction Project. Project leverages state cost-share funding, requiring compliance with state contracts. Monthly status updates ensure stakeholder collaboration. Inferred: Equipment rentals and traffic management subcontracting are likely needed.

Contract Award
$1,218,022Mar 31, 2026

Procurement and supply of 105,000 gallons of oil for maintenance of 20 miles of county roads in 2026.

Contract Award
$288,750Mar 24, 2026

Greeley Road Micro Surfacing Project with Cost Savings Collaboration. The project saves $10,000 compared to other methods and includes a training offer from Leavenworth County. Inferred: May produce downstream subcontracting opportunities in road surface materials and maintenance equipment.

Contract Award
$180,000Mar 31, 2026

2026 Atchison County Lake Mowing Services Contract Award. The county requires liability insurance and a service level agreement; vendors in environmental or property maintenance can track for future bid windows.

Contract Award
$18,000Mar 31, 2026

Preparation of final plans and bid specifications for the new County Road and Bridge Facility, with fee paid to Schwab Eaton.

Contract Award
$4,904Mar 17, 2026

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