Tiny Cabin

How to Bid 

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SUBMIT ABSENTEE BID | DEADLINE - FRIDAY, APRIL 19 | Noon (MT)
MPCC Ogallala Campus
512 E. B Street South, Ogallala, NE 69153

FORMAL AUCTION | SATURDAY, APRIL 20 | 10 A.M. (MT)
Corner of East Fifth and East A Street
Ogallala, NE 69153

For more information about the auction and individual tours contact the Mid-Plains Community College Ogallala Campus by calling (308) 284-9830.

Features

Tiny Cabin (Minimum Bid - $10,000)

  • 16’x20’ total footprint
  • 240 square-foot interior
  • 8’x10’ covered porch
  • 7’ sidewall height
  • Andersen 100 Series windows
  • Mounted on pressure treated skid
  • Floor joists are pressure treated
  • Framed in two 8’x20’ sections for easy transport
  • 100% recycled plastic decking and handrails
  • LP Lap SmartSiding (Marshland Moss)
  • Pro Panel Steel Roof (Brilliant White)

Dog House (Sold Separately)

  • 3’x6’ total footprint 
  • 33”x45” interior space 
  • 36”x24” front porch 
  • 16”x24” door opening 
  • 100% recycled plastic skid and T/G subfloor 
  • LP Lap SmartSiding (Brilliant White)
  • Pro Panel Steel Roof (Brilliant White)

Picnic Table (Sold Separately)

  • 140”x96” table top
  • Double-sided bench seating
  • Made from 100% recycled plastic


Note: No access to or any work to transport the building can take place before the final sale. The building must be moved within 30 days or by May 20, 2024. The buyer will be responsible for all moving costs. 

The doghouse and picnic table have no minimum bid and will be sold during the live auction.

Ready-to-Work Building Construction is a non-credit program aimed at providing high school students with real-world building construction skills that will enable them to gain employment in entry-level positions. In addition, the program includes extensive safety training, résumés and interview skill building.

Four Ogallala High School students were selected to participate in the inaugural program.

Funding for the pilot program came from Mid-Plains Community College and the Nebraska Investment Finance Authority Teaching Nebraska Trades Program. Teaching Nebraska Trades is designed to encourage students to enter the construction trades and motivate them to seek out training at the community college level.

The program’s local and regional sponsors include Unit 24 Welding and Construction, Michael J. McQuillan, Ogallala’s Mead Lumber and First Star Recycling.