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Active opportunities open for bidding
Bee County
BGE, Inc. is soliciting sealed bids for utility construction serving the Green Meadows development in Denton County, Texas. The scope includes approximately 6,070 LF of 8‑inch sanitary sewer, 3,500 LF of storm RCP/RCB, and 5,570 LF of 8‑inch water lines. Bids are due February 3, 2026 at 2:00 PM CST at BGE’s Frisco office.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 3, 2026
Bee County
Close: Feb 3, 2026
BGE, Inc. is soliciting sealed bids for utility construction serving the Green Meadows development in Denton County, Texas. The scope includes approximately 6,070 LF of 8‑inch sanitary sewer, 3,500 LF of storm RCP/RCB, and 5,570 LF of 8‑inch water lines. Bids are due February 3, 2026 at 2:00 PM CST at BGE’s Frisco office.
Bee County
Provide full range of commissary services for inmates and a computerized accounting system compatible with our current inmate trust system for the inmate's personal funds
Posted Date
Oct 20, 2025
Due Date
Nov 3, 2025
Release: Oct 20, 2025
Bee County
Close: Nov 3, 2025
Provide full range of commissary services for inmates and a computerized accounting system compatible with our current inmate trust system for the inmate's personal funds
Bee County
Provide replacement roof.
Posted Date
Aug 8, 2024
Due Date
Aug 13, 2024
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip; no evidence over $50,
Coops: Use BuyBoard or Texas DIR; confirm your product is on contract and proceed.
Bee County, TX: No evidence of sole source awards above the $50,000 competitive bidding threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Bee County
The Bee County Commissioners Court meeting included discussions on road maintenance, recognition of the volunteer fire departments, and emergency management updates. Culverts were installed in Blueberry Hill, and a spot on Foro Road was repaired. The court also discussed the inability to get hot mix for pothole repairs due to shortages. The meeting also covered hurricane season preparedness, the installation of lights at the Blanconia Fire Station, sidewalk repairs on the West End of the courthouse, and roof repairs for the Community Affairs building. Additionally, updates were provided on the salary and insurance committees, procurement guidelines, and ongoing work at the JP's office in Skidmore.
The Bee County Commissioners Court convened for a regular term meeting, addressing updates on the county's COVID-19 status, preparedness, and contingency planning. A request was presented by Carol B. Ransom to classify private roads as public neighborhood roads for access to landlocked property, which led to a discussion regarding statutory prerequisites and notice provisions. The court decided to table the request for a future agenda item, pending further clarification and a more comprehensive presentation.
The meeting included a public hearing on the Bee County budget for fiscal year 2022-2023. The court ratified the property tax increase and adopted the Bee County budget as presented, which will raise more revenue from property taxes than last year's budget. The property tax rate was increased, resulting in a 6.45 percent increase. The meeting then moved to adjournment.
The meeting includes discussions regarding health and safety code violations, focusing on the roles and responsibilities of the local health authority and sheriff's deputies. It covers the process for addressing public nuisances, such as accumulating refuse and abandoned vehicles, and the importance of following proper legal procedures, including providing a 30-day notice for violations. The discussion also involves a review of the job description for the community affairs director to ensure it aligns with the responsibilities related to health and safety codes. Additionally, the meeting includes the introduction of the new president and CEO of the area partnership, who outlines plans for economic development in the county, including attracting new businesses, supporting local industry, and fostering regional collaboration.
The Commissioners Court addressed various issues including recognition of visitors, opening remarks from commissioners, illegal hunting in North B County, Veterans Day ceremony, land transfer requests, and updates on the EOC buildout. They discussed concerns about the distribution of money, engineering for the lift station, lighting issues, and potholes on Car Road. The court also covered the appraisal district, county roads maintenance, water conservation, and illegal dumping. Additionally, they recognized Nick novasat with tech doot for addressing safety concerns and discussed concrete spillage on the road.
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