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Active opportunities open for bidding
Aiken County
Provide detention center food services.
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
Aiken County
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Provide detention center food services.
AvailableAiken County
The project consists of 1,585 SF Ambulance Addition to the Listine Gunter Community Center.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
Aiken County
Close: Jun 10, 2026
The project consists of 1,585 SF Ambulance Addition to the Listine Gunter Community Center.
AvailableAiken County
Replacement of the existing four (4) 130' diameter secondary clarifier mechanisms.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
Aiken County
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Replacement of the existing four (4) 130' diameter secondary clarifier mechanisms.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $35,000, use sole source.
Coops: Use a cooperative (prefer Sourcewell) to fast-track procurement and bypass competitive bid friction.
Aiken County, SC — No evidence of sole source awards above the $35,000 competitive bidding threshold; treat sole source as low-probability and move directly to cooperative options.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Aiken County
The committee discussed the implementation of burn bans in the county, resulting in a request for staff to draft relevant rules and procedures. A resolution to accept funding from the South Carolina Department of Public Health for DUI-related programs was recommended for approval. The committee also received and reviewed monthly reports regarding fire department runs, EMS status updates, and code enforcement activities.
The meeting agenda included discussions on the poll worker process, the Sunday alcohol sales referendum, a hand count audit, and training protocols for clerks and poll managers. The director's report covered the status of early voting, the successful completion of poll manager and clerk training sessions, preparations for a potential runoff election, and budget considerations regarding traffic control services.
The board meeting primarily focused on the public hearing and recommendation for the adoption of the Aiken County Comprehensive Plan 2024-2034. Key discussion topics included the extensive public outreach process, the 13 core issues identified in the plan, adjustments to growth priority maps based on community input, and the strategic importance of aligning infrastructure requirements with new developments. The commission also heard various comments from residents regarding land preservation, zoning regulations, and the need for organized growth management, eventually passing a resolution to recommend the plan's adoption by the County Council.
The commission held a worksession and meeting to review several agenda items. Key topics included public hearings for a proposed telecommunications tower, a manufactured home park, and discussions regarding permitted uses in the RUD district. Other agenda items included a proposed zoning map amendment and a preliminary plat approval for a residential development, though these were noted as postponed by the applicant.
The council meeting addressed several operational and policy matters, including the adoption of ordinances for zoning amendments, the Aiken County Comprehensive Plan, and an agreement for municipal election conduct. Council approved allocations from the contingency fund for various non-profit agencies and authorized resolutions regarding property repurchases, Sunday alcohol sales referenda, and economic development incentives for a project identified as 'Project Synthesis'. Furthermore, the council approved road name changes, awarded a contract for furniture services for the Sheriff's Office, and authorized a lease agreement with the South Carolina Department of Public Safety for office space within the Government Center.
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