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Johnson County opens sealed bids for recreation courts and 2026 mill-and-overlay; staff to review
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Summary
Commissioners opened sealed bids for a county recreation-courts project and the 2026 mill-and-overlay road project; staff read multiple bids and the board voted to refer both bid packages to county staff for review and recommendation at the next meeting.
The Johnson County Board of Commissioners opened sealed bids on April 13 for two separate procurement packages: a recreation-courts project (pickleball, basketball and tennis) and the county’s 2026 mill-and-overlay road contract.
For the recreation courts, staff read three bids: All Star Paving Inc. (base bid $308,000; alternate #1 seal coat $11,000; alternate #2 four shade structures $55,000), Robertson Paving Inc. (base $534,505.03; alternates $22,000 and $77,000), and White Oak Commercial Group (base $176,205; alternates $24,712 and $70,571). After bids were opened, a commissioner moved to refer the package to Wes Harrison for review and to return a recommendation at the next meeting; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.
For the 2026 mill-and-overlay project, staff read several sealed bids including figures reported as Reeth Riley Construction Company (~$1,551,980.30), Milestone Contractors LP ($1,314,904.00), E and B Paving LLC ($1,435,700.00), All Star Paving Inc. (reported in the record at $1,512,432.21), CaliMet/Alumet ($1,184,000.00), and Howard Asphalt LLC/Howard Companies ($1,221,640.07). Commissioners moved to refer the mill-and-overlay bids to staff (Luke and Daniel) for recommendation at a future meeting; motion carried by voice vote.
No contract awards were made at the meeting; the board referred both bid packages to staff for evaluation and recommendation.

