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Benton County
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Training Opportunities for Council Members
Agency:
City of PhilomathStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
League of Oregon Cities; Mayors Association
Note:
The city budgets $10,000 for training, split between the council and community guest speakers. Council members are encouraged to take advantage of training opportunities.
Clatsop County
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Consideration of offers for sale of two tax-foreclosed properties to their record owners.
Agency:
Clatsop CountyStatus:
Service type:
Real Estate; Legal Services
Associated Companies:
Kindred LLC
Note:
This presents direct opportunities for real estate investors or developers to acquire property, either through direct purchase from former owners or in future public auctions. The mention of 'deferred maintenance' and 'tear down' properties suggests potential for construction and renovation services. Legal services for property transactions are also implied. Inference: Properties with deferred maintenance offer construction/renovation business leads.

Update to the comprehensive plan, specifically revising Goal 16: Estuarine Resources, Goal 17: Coastal Shorelands, and Goal 18: Beaches and Dunes. This involves finalizing documents and scheduling for Planning Commission and Board of Commissioners review.
Agency:
Clatsop CountyStatus:
Service type:
Consulting; Environmental Services; Real Estate
Associated Companies:
CREST
Note:
Inferred: The update of comprehensive plan goals, particularly those related to estuarine, coastal, and beach/dune resources, may lead to new regulations impacting development, requiring environmental impact assessments, and potentially opening opportunities for consulting firms specializing in land use planning, environmental regulations, and real estate development guidance. CREST's contract has concluded, indicating a potential need for new external support.
Columbia County
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Exterior improvements to Columbia Feed and Supply building, including cedar board and baton siding, new windows, awning, entry doors, gutter work, and metal wall repairs/painting.
Agency:
City of ScappooseStatus:
Service type:
Supplies & Materials
Associated Companies:
EID Construction;Capital Builders;Daniel Schmall Painting;Doorworks Company;TFT Asphalt
Note:
Inferred: Project aims to transform the store into a marketplace showcasing local goods, potentially increasing economic activity and tourism. Requires three bids for doors, asphalt, and overall construction. Doorworks Company (owned by applicant's father) providing entry doors, pending additional quote for fair compensation. TFT Asphalt provided single bid for asphalt work, additional bids requested.

Facade improvements and ADA upgrades to a two-story mixed-use building, including awning replacement, lighting, sign relocation, planters, window replacement, and door/lock upgrades; ADA ramp and sidewalk in the back.
Agency:
City of ScappooseStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
A PlusW Enterprises LLC;CAS Construction;Almost Tiger Construction;Rose City Awnings
Note:
Inferred: Project aims to enhance building aesthetics, improve tenant safety, and contribute to the overall streetscape. Requires three bids for construction; current bids from CAS Construction and Almost Tiger Construction, both intending to subcontract awning installation to Rose City Awnings (lower cost alternative available). Additional bids requested, especially from local contractors. Mailbox installation and signage move ineligible for grant funding.
Coos County
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OSU Extension Building Roof Replacement
Agency:
Coos CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Pioneer Roofing LLC; Richard's Remodeling Construction
Note:
Richards Remodeling Construction bid $219,000. Project includes roof, siding, vents, and flashing.

New Fire Hall for Green Acres Rural Fire Protection District
Note:
Grant application opened on the date of this meeting; 55.3% of the population served by Green Acres falls within the low to moderate income threshold; project includes 7-9 bays, exhaust system, sleeping quarters, gym, health facilities, offices, and a 100-person conference room.

Designation of Newspaper for Annual Foreclosure List
Agency:
Coos CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Notices & Legal Advertising
Associated Companies:
Coos Valley Sentinel
Note:
Coos Valley Sentinel chosen over The World newspaper due to lower cost.
Douglas County
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Renovation and improvement of a new beautiful track at MES, paid for through a grant from TAPS organization and donations from Dirty Duck.
Status:
Service type:
Construction
Associated Companies:
Knife River, Umpqua Health, Dirty Duck
Note:
While the project is already funded and underway, this highlights potential for future similar projects or maintenance contracts. The mention of Knife River and Dirty Duck indicates companies already involved, which could offer subcontracting opportunities or future bids for related work. The grant from TAPS organization (through Umpqua Health) suggests avenues for grant-funded projects.
Klamath County
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Economic Development Contract with CASEDA
Agency:
Klamath CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
CASEDA
Note:
Contract includes requirement for a full audit every three years, paid for by the county. County also agreed to pay for CASEDA staff costs associated with the audit.
Lane County
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Accepting Funding from Circular Action Alliance for Recycling System Expansion
Agency:
Lane CountyStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Circular Action Alliance
Note:
Funding will support recycling system upgrades, infrastructure improvements, and operational costs associated with increased recycling volume; Reimbursement for eligible costs related to collection, education, outreach, and contamination reduction; Focus on responsible end markets, social equity for workers, and expanding access in rural and underserved areas; Delegating authority to the County Administrator to execute related agreements and addendums (within the confines of SB582).

Purchase of Tasers from Axian Enterprises
Agency:
Lane CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Safety
Associated Companies:
Axian Enterprises
Note:
Moved from consent calendar to July 22nd.

Medical Respite Services Contract
Agency:
Lane CountyStatus:
Service type:
Recreation & Community Services
Associated Companies:
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Note:
Awarded through RFP process; Addresses a critical housing and healthcare need.
Linn County
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Purchase of French 2027 Spring Break Trip to Europe, including airfare, hotels, meals, daily activities, and a full-time tour director.
Agency:
Corvallis School District 509JStatus:
Service type:
Transportation; Travel
Associated Companies:
EF Educational Tours
Note:
The cost is calculated based on 14 participants (7 students and 7 adults) for the French 2027 Spring Break Trip to Europe (Rome and Athens). The project value is derived from the per-person cost provided in the document. (Inferred: 14 participants * average cost of (4829+5469)/2 = 5149 * 14 = 72086). The agenda states a minimum of 6 participants are needed and 13 are committed, with 7 adults and 7 students. The total value is calculated from the document's total cost for students and adults. Total for Students (under 20) is $4,829, and Total for Adults is $5,469. For 7 students and 7 adults: (7 * 4829) + (7 * 5469) = 33803 + 38283 = 72086. However, page 82 states that there are '14 registrations with 7 adults and 7 students.' Using the total project value from the price details table on page 93, the trip cost for one student is $4,829 and one adult is $5,469. So, for 7 students and 7 adults, the total is (7 * $4,829) + (7 * $5,469) = $33,803 + $38,283 = $72,086. The document mentions an overall financial impact of 'None - Fundraising / Student Funded', suggesting the district is not directly bearing the cost. This is a recurring opportunity every two years. Total is based on individual pricing. Assuming there are 14 participants as stated on page 82, and the price details are for a single student and single adult. The total is calculated from these values.
Marion County
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Approve the State Work Order Contract with DPI Security, Inc., in the amount of $412,963.20 to provide unarmed security services for Marion County Courts retroactive to July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026.
Agency:
Marion CountyStatus:
Service type:
Security Services
Associated Companies:
DPI Security, Inc.
Note:
This is a recurring service contract, presenting potential for subcontracting within the security sector or future bidding opportunities for similar services as the contract term ends.

Amendment #1 to Public Improvement Agreement with Woodburn Construction CM/GC, LLC to add $375,001.68 for change orders for unknown conditions encountered during the construction phase for the Marion County Health and Human Services, Behavioral Health Crisis Center New Location Remodel project.
Agency:
Marion CountyStatus:
Service type:
Construction
Associated Companies:
Woodburn Construction CM/GC, LLC
Note:
This contract amendment indicates ongoing construction work with potential for further change orders or subcontracting opportunities as the project progresses to completion.

Approve the Purchase Order with Frontier Precision in the amount of $125,880.63 for the purchase of land surveying equipment to replace outdated equipment that is at end of life.
Agency:
Marion CountyStatus:
Service type:
Equipment and Supplies
Associated Companies:
Frontier Precision
Note:
This is a direct purchase, but indicates ongoing need for modern equipment within the Public Works department. Future opportunities may arise for maintenance, calibration services, or replacement of other 'end of life' equipment. Inferred: This purchase is part of an ongoing equipment lifecycle management.

Amendment #2 to the Standard Professional Services Contract with Maul Foster and Alongi, Inc. to add American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding in the amount of $360,288 for a new contract total of $581,842 to add scope for bidding and construction assistance for Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the Detroit Marinas Excavation and Resiliency Project.
Agency:
Marion CountyStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Maul Foster and Alongi, Inc.
Note:
The project involves ARPA funding for excavation and resiliency. This suggests potential for civil engineering, environmental remediation, and construction subcontracting opportunities related to the marina development. Inferred: Future bidding for construction services will likely occur.

Early Work Amendment #1 to the Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) contract with Slayden Constructors, Inc., to add federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds in the amount of $581,348 for a new contract total of $762,596 to procure long lead time equipment required for the Marion County Brooks-Hopmere Water and Wastewater Improvement project.
Agency:
Marion CountyStatus:
Service type:
Construction
Associated Companies:
Slayden Constructors, Inc.
Note:
The project is funded by ARPA and involves significant water and wastewater infrastructure improvements. The mention of 'long lead time equipment' suggests a major construction project with numerous subcontracting opportunities for various trades, equipment suppliers, and service providers. Inferred: This is a large-scale project with multiple phases beyond just equipment procurement.
Morrow County
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Seeking an engineering consultant and a grant writing consultant to assist with the Drinking Water Roadmap project and future clean water initiatives.
Agency:
Morrow CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
GSI Water Solutions; Dakota Consulting
Note:
Considering sole-source contracts with GSI Water Solutions (engineering) and Dakota Consulting (grant writing) for the first year, capped at $25,000 each, or issuing RFPs for these services. Seeking to develop a procurement policy to guide future contract awards.
Multnomah County
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Selection of a Property and Casualty Insurance Carrier for the 2025/2026 school year.
Agency:
David Douglas School District 40Status:
Service type:
Financial Services
Associated Companies:
PACE, Brown & Brown
Note:
The District’s Agent of Record, Brown & Brown, evaluated proposals. The District administration recommended the current provider, PACE. The estimated premium, including service fees, will not exceed $1,375,000 for the 2025/2026 school year, with $1.44 million budgeted. Inferred: This is an annual contract renewal process.
Oregon
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Sandy River Shuttle Pilot Program
Agency:
City of TroutdaleStatus:
Service type:
Transportation
Associated Companies:
Sasquatch Shuttles
Note:
other_notes: Grant awarded for pilot program, report, evaluation, and shuttle service subsidy. Pilot program to run weekends/holidays between Memorial Day and Labor Day 2026. Day-use passes anticipated. Potential for two shuttles, funding secured for one. Starting location at the outlet mall with a flag stop downtown, then stops at Glen Otto Park and Dabney State Park.

Authorization to spend up to $300 for a banner from Ryan's Custom Signs for city events.
Agency:
City of MillersburgStatus:
Service type:
Marketing; Signage
Associated Companies:
Ryan's Custom Signs
Note:
Inferred: This suggests an ongoing need for custom signage and marketing materials for various city events. Ryan's Custom Signs is an existing vendor, but future opportunities for other signage companies may arise.

Construction of new sidewalks and bike lanes on Laventure Road, filling existing gaps between Hoag Road and Sigmar Lane intersections. Includes replacement of pedestrian crosswalk ramps, a new crosswalk, conversion of surface stormwater channels to underground pipe conveyance, and pavement mill/grind and overlay.
Agency:
City of Mount VernonStatus:
Service type:
Construction; Engineering; Transportation
Associated Companies:
Interwest Construction, Inc., TRICO Companies, LLC, Colarcurcio Brothers, Inc., SRV Construction, Miles Resources, LLC, Transpo Group
Note:
This is a high-potential lead as it involves significant construction and infrastructure upgrades. The project is funded through a federal grant (Urban Arterial Program) and local funds. It directly addresses community needs for improved multimodal transportation and stormwater management. Potential subcontracting opportunities exist for various trades, and future related projects may arise from ongoing infrastructure improvement efforts.

Award of a public improvement contract for the Westside Pumpstation and Force Main Project, including authorization for the City Manager to execute the contract and any necessary change orders within a 5% contingency.
Agency:
City of SistersStatus:
Service type:
Construction
Associated Companies:
Rickabaugh Construction
Note:
This is an explicit project with a specific contractor identified for contract award. Inferred: Potential for sub-contracting opportunities under Rickabaugh Construction due to the size of the project.

Awarding a public improvement contract to Rickabaugh Construction for the Westside Pumpstation and Force Main Project. This project will divert west side sewage flows, providing additional collection system capacity and eliminating the need to upsize the Rope Street station. It includes a triplex pumpstation in a CMU building, back-up generator, and a new 4500’ 8” PVC pressure main.
Agency:
City of SistersStatus:
Service type:
Construction
Associated Companies:
Rickabaugh Construction, Robinson & Owen Heavy Construction, Taylor Northwest, Emery & Sons Construction
Note:
The project is part of the FY 2025/26 Essential Infrastructure Council Goal. The bid process included four qualified bidders, with Rickabaugh Construction being the low bidder. A protest from the second lowest bidder was denied. Inferred: This project likely offers subcontracting opportunities for various trades given its scope, including electrical, plumbing, excavation, and building construction.
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