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Alfalfa County adds Burbank Materials and Don Lavicki to material bids; advertisement to close Dec. 5

November 11, 2025 | Alfalfa County, Oklahoma


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Alfalfa County adds Burbank Materials and Don Lavicki to material bids; advertisement to close Dec. 5
County commissioners reviewed six‑month road‑material bids and approved adding two vendors to the list. Speaker 2 said he had added Don Lavicki and Burbank Materials; Burbank Materials told the county they want "600 for rock," and commissioners asked staff to send both rock and chip specifications to bidders. The board agreed to advertise the bids, with a closing date of Dec. 5 and an opening the following Monday.

Commissioners also reviewed an equipment offer for a single‑drum half‑foot vibrating roller for District 3. The bid lacked essential details such as year, model and hours and did not include a pad kit. Commissioners asked staff to confirm those specifications with the bidders before final acceptance.

Clarifying details recorded during the discussion included the Burbank Materials quote of "600 for rock," the planned advertising close date of Dec. 5 and a request that bidders confirm whether chips were available in addition to rock. Staff were instructed to circulate completed bid documents and to attach any missing equipment specifications for commission review.

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