Grant County – Notice to Bidder #2023-12

NOTICE TO BIDDER
BID# 2023-12 
(REBID of 2023-05) 

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 
GRANT COUNTY OKLAHOMA 

Bids will be received until 3:00 p.m., Friday, September 15, 2023, at the Grant County Courthouse, County Clerk’s Office, 112 E Guthrie Street, Room 102, Medford, Oklahoma, 73759 and will be opened at 9:30 a.m. Monday, September 18, 2023, during the Regular Board of Commissioners’ meeting. 

Grant County Board of County Commissioners will be accepting bids on behalf of the Grant County Health Department to hire a General Contractor for the over site on the construction of a facility on property owned by Grant County as described below: 

GRANT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUILDING 

Lots One (1 ), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), and Five (5), Block Twenty (20), Original Town (now City) of Medford, Grant County, Oklahoma. The Bidders must submit their bid on the official proposal forms which can be found in the packet titled: GRANT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUILDING. The submitted bid envelope must be clearly marked “SEALED BID #2023-12 & BID OPENING DATE: September 18, 2023”. All pertinent documents as found in the GRANT COUNTY HEAL TH DEPARTMENT BUILDING packet must be signed, and notarized (if applicable), and returned to the Grant County Clerk’s Office as specified above or the bid will be rejected. 

Questions regarding this bid can be directed to: Cindy Pratt@ 580-395-2274 – Grant County Clerk, Grant County, Oklahoma. Bid packet can also be found at: www.grant.okcounties.org. 

The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and/or all bids. 

Approved this 28th day of August 2023

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GRANT COUNTY, OKALHOMA

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Steven Stinson, Chairman

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Craig A. Fredrick, Vice-Chairman

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Max Hess, Member

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Alexandra Brittain, 1st Deputy
Cindy Pratt, County Clerk
Attest
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