Colorado Code § 37-24-101

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After adopting a plan for a drainage
system and providing for the payment of the same, or a designated part thereof by assessment or
bonds, the board of directors shall give notice, by publication not less than twenty days prior to
the date of opening proposals in a newspaper published in the county where the office of the
drainage district is kept and in such other newspaper as may be deemed advisable, calling for
bids for the construction of said work or any portion thereof; if less than the whole, then the
portion of said system to be constructed shall be described in the notice. The notice shall set
forth where the plans and specifications may be seen and that sealed proposals will be received
at the office of the drainage district and a contract let to the lowest responsible bidder, giving the
time and place for opening the proposals, which, at said time and place, shall be opened in
public. The board of directors may enter into a contract with the lowest responsible bidder for
the construction of the whole or any portion of the work mentioned in the notice, or may reject
any and all bids and readvertise for proposals, or may proceed to construct the work under the
supervision of the board of directors, and in that event all material shall be purchased from the
lowest responsible bidders after proposals have been invited and notice thereof published.

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