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Bryan County
Provide concession services for parks and recreation department.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
Bryan County
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Provide concession services for parks and recreation department.
AvailableBryan County
This project will consist of approx. 65 miles of road striping as well as the installation of 5,440 Raised Pavement Markers.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 18, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Bryan County
Close: Jun 18, 2026
This project will consist of approx. 65 miles of road striping as well as the installation of 5,440 Raised Pavement Markers.
Bryan County
The work includes the installation of a traffic signal, mill and inlay, and the addition of a sidewalk.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
Bryan County
Close: Jun 30, 2026
The work includes the installation of a traffic signal, mill and inlay, and the addition of a sidewalk.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—bypass and focus on influencing upcoming RFP specifications via key stakeholders.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops; if asked, mention Georgia DOAS Statewide Contracts, Sourcewell, TIPS, NASPO ValuePoint as future options.
Bryan County, GA allows sole source in code, but there is no evidence of actual sole source awards—treat as effectively unavailable. No published dollar thresholds identified.
Practical notes:
Board meetings and strategic plans from Bryan County
The Commission discussed a rezoning request for a property located at State Route 144 and Belfast River Road. The request seeks to rezone the land from Agricultural (A5) to General Commercial (B2). The Commission granted a one-month deferral to allow the applicant additional time to address concerns raised by the public and the property owner. Key concerns expressed by the community included potential drainage issues, traffic congestion, preservation of the historical Burnt Church Cemetery, and maintaining the character of the residential area.
The Board meeting included an invocation, pledge of allegiance, and discussions regarding a public hearing for an application to amend the Magnolia Hill Planned Development master plan. The proposal involves changing a parcel designation from single-family detached homes to 32 townhomes, including requirements for buffers, amenities, and site connectivity. The commission also addressed traffic analysis, infrastructure, and community feedback concerning the impact on local character and existing traffic flow on Belfast River Road.
The commission held a public hearing regarding a rezoning request and a subsequent conditional use permit for an automotive repair business. Key discussion topics included site development requirements such as vehicle queuing, opaque fencing and buffering to mitigate visual and noise impacts on adjacent residential properties and a nearby church. Local residents and representatives voiced concerns regarding potential noise, traffic, and impacts on property values, while the applicant's representative and the business owners emphasized their commitment to community support, non-profit outreach, and compliance with county code requirements.
The board convened an emergency meeting to address concerns regarding alleged environmental contamination at the former Caesar Stone plant located at one Caesar Stone Drive. The discussion centered on recent claims of silica contamination, arsenic levels, and hazardous waste onsite. The board authorized county staff and the county attorney to conduct investigations into the property and to pursue public nuisance proceedings if the findings warrant such action.
The Commission addressed several infrastructure and planning matters. Key topics included first readings for zoning map amendments for automotive repair and residential development, the awarding of the 2026 road resurfacing project, and authorization of GEFA loan applications for water booster pump stations and hurricane resilience projects. Additionally, the commission approved the North Bryan water main extension contract and a tolling agreement for wetland mitigation credits related to water reclamation facility construction, and discussed a collaborative groundwater monitoring program with Bulloch County.
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