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Brunswick And Glynn County Development Authority
The Jenkins County Development Authority is soliciting bids for the clearing and grubbing of the approximately 23-acre Sawmill Site at the Jenkins County Industrial Park in Georgia. The scope covers clearing and grubbing operations plus installation of temporary sediment traps, silt fencing, a construction exit, and grassing and mulching of the area. Bids were posted on June 25, 2026, and must be submitted through the official Georgia state procurement registry by July 23, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Brunswick And Glynn County Development Authority
Close: Jul 23, 2026
The Jenkins County Development Authority is soliciting bids for the clearing and grubbing of the approximately 23-acre Sawmill Site at the Jenkins County Industrial Park in Georgia. The scope covers clearing and grubbing operations plus installation of temporary sediment traps, silt fencing, a construction exit, and grassing and mulching of the area. Bids were posted on June 25, 2026, and must be submitted through the official Georgia state procurement registry by July 23, 2026.
AvailableBrunswick And Glynn County Development Authority
The Golden Isles Development Authority invites sealed bids for work at the Georgia Breakbulk Logistics Park, including construction of one full access driveway and one right‑in/right‑out driveway with associated site clearing, grading, and infrastructure. Bids will be publicly opened at 10:00 AM on March 10, 2026 at Thomas & Hutton’s Brunswick office, with a pre‑bid conference on February 17, 2026 at 10:00 AM. This is a construction solicitation (not a grant), and bidders must be certified GDOT contractors.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: -
Brunswick And Glynn County Development Authority
Close: Mar 10, 2026
The Golden Isles Development Authority invites sealed bids for work at the Georgia Breakbulk Logistics Park, including construction of one full access driveway and one right‑in/right‑out driveway with associated site clearing, grading, and infrastructure. Bids will be publicly opened at 10:00 AM on March 10, 2026 at Thomas & Hutton’s Brunswick office, with a pre‑bid conference on February 17, 2026 at 10:00 AM. This is a construction solicitation (not a grant), and bidders must be certified GDOT contractors.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Brunswick And Glynn County Development Authority
The board meeting included the approval of August financials and the authorization of Share the Future grants for Sea Island Forge and Shellback Action Corp. The board reviewed and approved future aviation land development opportunities, a new policy statement for third-party room usage, and a specific use agreement with the Lucas Center. Additionally, the board discussed the potential creation of a revolving loan fund, received updates on recent real estate acquisitions, and heard reports on various informational items including economic development conferences, local industry appreciation events, and ongoing workforce development initiatives. The meeting concluded with a closed session to discuss real estate, litigation, and personnel matters.
The meeting included the discussion of board member recruitment procedures and the formation of a nominating committee. Financial statements for the previous month were approved. The board authorized Share the Future grants for Golden Isles Gourmet Popcorn and Recovery Solutions Worldwide, approved a micro-lending partnership with the Lucas Center, and passed a bond request for Saint Simons Christian School. Informational updates were provided regarding project attractions, upcoming conferences, Amazon's ribbon-cutting, workforce development initiatives, entrepreneurship pitch competitions, and airport infrastructure projects. Following a closed session, the board approved agreements regarding Scojet and Richland Rum.
The board discussed several items including the approval of January financials and a consent agenda involving an audit and hangar unit assignments. New business focused on granting extensions and grants for local businesses such as Adeline's Candy and Butter Factory, LLC. Additionally, the board approved contracts for the Breakbulk entrance project and engineering services for the Mallard tract. Informational updates were provided regarding industrial site designations, regional economic development tours, workforce showcases, and marketing efforts. A closed session was held to discuss real estate, litigation, and personnel, resulting in the approval of the Scojet agreement and the T47 Commercial Laundry facility project.
The board approved the November financials and a new Revolving Loan Fund Policy subject to legal review. Discussions included a potential microloan program partnership with the Lucas Center and Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation, the launch of the Elevate Glynn brand, and various informational updates regarding business developments such as the Proponents facility, Hillpointe groundbreaking, and the Amazon facility announcement. Additionally, the board reviewed marketing activity and operational reports from the Glynn County Airport Commission, and following a closed session, approved a contract with Greenland Developers.
The board discussed several items including the approval of financial statements, the adoption of the 2026 board meeting schedule, and updates on the Mallard purchase and GRAD certification. Key informational items included reports on business attraction projects, industry appreciation events, workforce training initiatives, and marketing activities. The board also addressed various actions related to the Airport Commission, including contract assignments, budget amendments, and a joint water and sewer agreement. A closed session was held to discuss real estate, pending litigation, and personnel matters, resulting in the approval of a 12-year lease for SSP BREV Holdings, LLC.
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