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Buffalo County commissioners approve $159,000 full-body scanner, construction contract and multiple routine claims

Buffalo County Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 25 meeting, the Buffalo County Board approved purchase of a Tek84 full-body scanner for $159,000, authorized Beckenhauer Construction as construction manager for the 610 Central project, approved a road improvement contract and vendor/payroll claims, and accepted a petition to pave part of 56th Street; the board also entered executive session and approved a NIRMA settlement.

The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners approved a series of contracts and routine claims at its Jan. 25 meeting in Kearney, including a $159,000 purchase of a full-body scanner system and authorization of a construction-manager contract for the 610 Central project.

Chief Deputy Dan Schleusener presented the opened bids and recommended the Tek84 full-body scanner; the board approved the purchase on a roll-call vote (motion by Commissioner Maendele, seconded by Commissioner Lynch). The minutes record the approved purchase price as $159,000.

The board reviewed a construction-manager contract for the 610 Central project; after Deputy County Attorney Andrew Hoffmeister reviewed the contract the board authorized Chairman Klein to sign the…

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