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Active opportunities open for bidding
Autauga County
The Alabama Department of Public Health, on behalf of Autauga County, is soliciting quotes for a Raysafe 452 Kit (Product #5082301) through a Quick Quote process. Vendors must submit electronic responses via the Alabama Buys platform and include the specific part number to verify the correct product is being provided. The awarded vendor is responsible for all shipping costs to the specified Prattville, Alabama delivery address.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
Autauga County
Close: Apr 10, 2026
The Alabama Department of Public Health, on behalf of Autauga County, is soliciting quotes for a Raysafe 452 Kit (Product #5082301) through a Quick Quote process. Vendors must submit electronic responses via the Alabama Buys platform and include the specific part number to verify the correct product is being provided. The awarded vendor is responsible for all shipping costs to the specified Prattville, Alabama delivery address.
Autauga County
Patch, Widen, & Resurface.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Autauga County
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Patch, Widen, & Resurface.
Autauga County
Autauga County, Alabama is soliciting services to repair body damage on a 2024 Ford F-250, including replacement/repair of body panels, paint application, and finishing. The scope requires bidders to provide comprehensive pricing for parts, body labor, paint labor, and supplies, and the vehicle is located in Autaugaville, AL. Bidders should contact Autauga County via the official posting for inspection and submission instructions before the late January deadline.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
Autauga County
Close: Jan 29, 2026
Autauga County, Alabama is soliciting services to repair body damage on a 2024 Ford F-250, including replacement/repair of body panels, paint application, and finishing. The scope requires bidders to provide comprehensive pricing for parts, body labor, paint labor, and supplies, and the vehicle is located in Autaugaville, AL. Bidders should contact Autauga County via the official posting for inspection and submission instructions before the late January deadline.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—pivot to cooperatives immediately.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase. For county, use Sourcewell. For the school district, use their cooperative options to fast-track.
Autauga County, AL (including the Autauga County Board of Education) shows no evidence of using sole source contracting; treat this path as not viable.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Autauga County
The Commission addressed various administrative and operational matters, including the authorization of invoice payments and approval of a consent docket. Key actions involved the approval of an opioid settlement, a change order for the jail facility remediation, and a proclamation for Bike Month. Personnel-related items featured several promotions within the Sheriff's office and jail division, alongside new hires across multiple departments. Additionally, the Commission approved a contract for housing inmates with neighboring counties and authorized an application for a congressionally directed spending request for infrastructure projects.
The Commission addressed several administrative and operational items, including authorizing invoice payments and approving a consent docket containing travel requests, probation periods, and fuel expense transfers. Key agenda topics included staffing changes such as resignations and hiring within the Sheriff's Office, the Jail, and the Engineering Department. The Commission reviewed grant applications for the Sheriff's Office regarding communication equipment and body cameras, discussed public safety proclamations, and approved pay increases for specific county employees. Additionally, the Commission approved a road improvement bid and authorized the surplus, sale, or destruction of various sheriff's department items including vehicles, firearms, and technical equipment.
The meeting included the approval of invoices and warrant issuance, as well as the consent docket covering personnel travel authorizations and the disposal of surplus assets via destruction and sale. Key agenda items involved a presentation by the Board of Education Superintendent, the rescheduling of a meeting date, renewal of the County Engineer's contract, authorization of a service agreement with Autauga/Western Elmore ARC, and a change order for County Jail controls. The Commission passed a resolution awarding the bid for park improvements and approved a federal grant application for law enforcement mental health. Departmental business comprised various personnel actions, including promotions, pay adjustments, and staffing changes across the Sheriff's Office, Revenue Commissioner's office, and Engineering department, followed by an executive session.
The agenda for the regular meeting included calls to order, public comments, invocation, pledge of allegiance, and roll call. Key discussion points involved the approval of invoices and the consent docket. Specific agenda items addressed personnel matters for the Sheriff's department, including approvals to hire and promote deputies and sergeants, as well as processing a resignation. The Jail Warden requested and received approvals for adjusting starting pay, hiring new full-time correction officers, and approving pay increases. Other items included the approval for the Autauga County Fire Association to use a park facility for a fundraiser, approval of county levies for alcohol licensing, and the County Engineer's requests regarding personnel actions. The agenda also included provisions for an Executive Session and final discussions before adjournment.
The agenda for the regular meeting included multiple actions pertaining to personnel changes across various departments, including numerous hires and terminations within the Jail Warden's division, and new hires in the Probate Judge's office. Key financial and contractual approvals involved FY2026 service agreements with the Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Autauga County Heritage Association, approval of an updated 3-year contract with Neumo (Avenu), and approval of a Change Order #5 with Matthes Parker for Phase II of the Jail/Courthouse Project. The Commission also addressed resolutions concerning the Alabama Young Farmer Award and rescinding a previous resolution with the Alabama Department of Revenue. Further items included the approval of the final plat for Alpine Place Plat No. 3 Subdivision and the approval of a Memorandum of Understanding between the EMA and the Central Alabama Aging Consortium. The consent docket covered approvals for designated personnel to attend various training conferences and transfers of gasoline usage payments from December 2025.
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