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Grant County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

Browse government projects, RFPs, and bids from 34 agencies in Grant County, Washington.

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Recent Projects

Government Projects in Grant County

19 projects across 7 agencies — sorted by relevance and recency.

Design and construction of the new Ephrata Service Center (ESC), including site work, building construction, utilities, paving, foundations, and installation of furnishings and equipment to consolidate and modernize operations.

Contract Award
$188,600,000Apr 21, 2026

Installation of a redundant line from the storage tank to the treatment plant using HDPE 8” pipe, including securing easements and OHA approval.

Contract Award
$1,000,000Apr 20, 2026

Mountain View Switchyard Construction Contract Awarded (QTEP). Contract was a rebid; project timeline moves quickly with award in April 2026 and construction start in May 2026.

Contract Award
$16,564,213Apr 14, 2026

Award of Dock Crew 2026–2028 Construction Contract to Palouse Power. Bid process included multiple utility construction companies; Palouse Power is incumbent for 2026-2028 cycle.

Contract Award
$18,673,494Apr 14, 2026

Exploration and development of alternative energy technologies, including geothermal, nuclear (fusion), solar, and battery storage.

Public Updates
$22,000,000Apr 29, 2026

Series of 11 roadway and intersection capacity projects—including new north/south and east/west roads, improvements at SR 28/Division Avenue and SR 282/Airport Street—funded in part by a new Transportation Impact Fee and other sources.

Public Updates
$33,836,600Apr 15, 2026

Implementation of a long-range parks capital plan tied to the new Parks Impact Fee, including community parks, facilities (pickleball courts, splash pads, bike skills park), trails, and associated amenities across multiple phases from 2025–2037.

Grant Funding
$8,121,000Apr 15, 2026

Implementation of integrated portfolio management services via a 15.8% equity membership interest in The Energy Authority (TEA), covering Grant PUD’s PRP share, solar and battery resources, BPA slice, and Markets+/WRAP participation, including related systems integration and risk management tools.

Grant Funding
$40,300,000Apr 14, 2026

Sports Complex New Addition Project – Phase 1 Construction Award. Additional available funds (~$150k) may drive further Phase 2 capital contracting within 2026.

Contract Award
$527,251Apr 15, 2026

Development and prospective adoption of new Parks and Transportation development impact fee structures, including methodology, schedules, and indexing to recover growth-related capital costs from new development.

Pre-RFP
$250,000Apr 15, 2026

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