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Marshall County accepts $2.5 million low bid for CSAH 2 milling and overlay

Marshall County Board of Commissioners · April 1, 2026

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Summary

Marshall County commissioners on April 7 awarded a $2,495,861.18 contract to Agassiz Asphalt LLC for bituminous milling, overlay and culvert work on CSAH 2 between CSAH 12 and MN TH 219, contingent on DBE approval from the Minnesota Department of Transportation EEO Office.

Marshall County commissioners voted April 7 to accept the low bid of $2,495,861.18 from Agassiz Asphalt LLC for SP 045-602-023, a project to perform bituminous milling, overlay, culvert treatments and culvert replacements on County State-Aid Highway 2 between CSAH 12 and Minnesota Trunk Highway 219.

The board adopted a formal resolution that said, in part, “BE IT RESOLVED that the bid of Agassiz Asphalt, LLC in the amount of $2,495,861.18 be accepted contingent upon DBE approval from the State of Minnesota Department of Transportation EEO Office.” The motion to accept the bid was made and carried 4-0 (motion: Commissioner Sharon Bring; second: Commissioner Gary Kiesow).

The county clerk read the list of competitive bids: Agassiz Asphalt, LLC ($2,495,861.18); R.J. Zavoral and Sons, Inc. ($2,608,097.08); Knife River Materials ($2,868,300.03); Mark Sand & Gravel Co. ($3,001,055.78); Hawkinson Construction Co., Inc. ($3,032,633.18); and Duininck, Inc. ($3,432,111.08). The acceptance is contingent on DBE (disadvantaged business enterprise) approval from MnDOT’s EEO office before the county proceeds to contract execution.

County officials said the project addresses surface milling and overlay and includes associated culvert work along the specified CSAH 2 corridor. The board’s acceptance of the low bid clears the way for contract finalization pending required state-level approvals.

Next steps: county staff will seek the DBE approval from MnDOT and, if granted, will move forward with contract execution and scheduling for the construction work.