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Bryan County
Construction of approx. 14,350 LF of a new 30" water main. The work shall include horizontal directional drills (HDD), jack and bore, butterfly valves, air release valves, fire hydrants, and all other appurtenances necessary to complete the project.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Bryan County
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Construction of approx. 14,350 LF of a new 30" water main. The work shall include horizontal directional drills (HDD), jack and bore, butterfly valves, air release valves, fire hydrants, and all other appurtenances necessary to complete the project.
AvailableBryan County
Bryan County Board of Commissioners solicits sealed bids for the 2026 Road Resurfacing Project to perform asphalt milling, base repair, asphalt paving, striping, and shoulder reconstruction at sites in Bryan County, GA. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and read at 2:00 PM on March 31, 2026 at the Bryan County Public Works Building; a pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 10:00 AM on March 12, 2026, and bid documents are available by requesting them via email to the County's Public Works Director. Bidders must submit a bid bond or cashier's check of no less than 10% of the base bid and, if awarded, provide Performance and Payment Bonds equal to 100% of the contract price.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Bryan County
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Bryan County Board of Commissioners solicits sealed bids for the 2026 Road Resurfacing Project to perform asphalt milling, base repair, asphalt paving, striping, and shoulder reconstruction at sites in Bryan County, GA. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and read at 2:00 PM on March 31, 2026 at the Bryan County Public Works Building; a pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 10:00 AM on March 12, 2026, and bid documents are available by requesting them via email to the County's Public Works Director. Bidders must submit a bid bond or cashier's check of no less than 10% of the base bid and, if awarded, provide Performance and Payment Bonds equal to 100% of the contract price.
AvailableBryan County
Construction of a new publicly owned booster pump station and associated force main piping. The booster pump station will house four (4) water booster pumps each operating at 3,680 gpm, with three phased active pumps and one standby pump for redundancy. Other work includes new 4" drain pipe, a 30" magnetic flow meter, a gravel access drive, 46 LF of 18" reinforced concrete storm piping (RCP), and 87 LF of 30" PVC water main. Electrical work shall include an on-site generator, transformer, and docking station.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Bryan County
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Construction of a new publicly owned booster pump station and associated force main piping. The booster pump station will house four (4) water booster pumps each operating at 3,680 gpm, with three phased active pumps and one standby pump for redundancy. Other work includes new 4" drain pipe, a 30" magnetic flow meter, a gravel access drive, 46 LF of 18" reinforced concrete storm piping (RCP), and 87 LF of 30" PVC water main. Electrical work shall include an on-site generator, transformer, and docking station.
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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.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Bryan County
The meeting commenced with an invocation and pledge of allegiance. Key discussions centered on presentations and readings of proposed ordinance amendments. A presentation was given by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs congratulating Bryan County on receiving the Plan First designation for the 2026 through 2028 timeframe, recognizing the county's commitment to comprehensive plan implementation. Subsequent agenda items involved multiple first readings of ordinances proposing rezoning of several parcels from RR1 (Rural Residential) district to I2 (General Industrial) district. Other first readings included amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance concerning land area coverage percentage and amendments to code administration responsibilities for the Planning and Zoning Commission and Board of Adjustment, specifying requirements for members to be residents of unincorporated Bryan County. The board also considered the second reading of an ordinance to amend Chapter 30 (Utilities) of the county code, specifically updating regulations for sewer discharge standards for industrial users and clarifying jurisdiction, which was subsequently approved for adoption.
The meeting involved the approval of the proposed agenda and subsequent consent agenda items, which included a Quit Claim Deed for Fancy Hall Drive and approvals for Amended and Restated TO #110 and TO #119. A public hearing was held for the second reading of an ordinance concerning the rezoning of approximately 20.70 acres (Parcel 063-073) from "RR-2.5" to "RR-1" to facilitate a minor subdivision for up to three homes. Additionally, a Conditional Use Permit for a 215-foot telecommunication tower on Parcel 075-001 was approved, subject to specific conditions regarding utility plans and easements. Discussions also covered the first reading of an ordinance update to Chapter 30 ("Utilities") regarding wastewater treatment facility discharges. Board appointments were made to the Greater Savannah Regional Alliance / Middle Coastal Unified Development Authority Board, filling terms for Ryan Purvis and Andrew Johnson. The board approved an Intergovernmental Agreement for the Southeastern Regional Drug Enforcement Office Task Force and appointed four members to the Bryan County Public Facilities Authority. A Memorandum of Understanding with Effingham County regarding a regional surface water project was also approved. The County Attorney sought and received approval for a resolution accepting the dedication and Road Right-of-Way for Kia Drive. Public comments were heard regarding the proposed airport project and the establishment of a Historic Preservation Commission, preceding an executive session for litigation and real estate matters.
Key discussions included several Consent Agenda items such as a Quit Claim Deed for Fancy Hall Drive and the approval of two Amended and Restated TOs with Thomas & Hutton. Public Hearing items involved the second reading of an Ordinance to Amend the Zoning Map for a parcel, and a request for a Conditional Use Permit for constructing a telecommunication tower. Non-Public Hearing items included the first reading of an Ordinance to Amend Chapter 30 "Utilities" of the Code of Bryan County. The County Administrator presented agenda items covering board appointments for the Greater Savannah Regional Alliance/Middle Coastal Unified Development Authority, an Intergovernmental Agreement for the Southeastern Regional Drug Enforcement Office Task Force, and appointments for the Bryan County Public Facilities Authority. The County Attorney addressed the acceptance of Kia Drive and Road ROW. The meeting concluded with an Executive Session for litigation and real estate matters.
The Bryan County Board of Commissioners held a meeting where they discussed and approved several items. These included amending the zoning map for certain parcels, approving a resolution for a grant application for the Green Creek Trail Extension Project, and approving task orders for engineering services related to wastewater treatment facilities. Additionally, they approved a proposal for planning services for the Bryan County Jail. The meeting also involved public comments regarding Bryan County Animal Control and the establishment of a Historic Preservation Commission. An executive session was held for personnel and real estate matters before adjourning.
The meeting included a department report on Bryan County Emergency Management, highlighting partnerships with the Bryan County School System. An update was provided on FLOST, scheduled to be on the November ballot, with discussions on public education about the Bill. The board discussed public facilities authority appointments, consent agenda items, community development public hearing items, and county administrator agenda items. An executive session was held for litigation and personnel matters.
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