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Active opportunities open for bidding
Campbell County
$775,000.00 Capital Outlay Note for HVAC Controls & RTU replacement projects, IT servers replacement projects and Other Capital Improvements. The Capital Outlay Note is a tax exempt/bank qualified issue. The Capital Outlay Note is to be financed over a one-year (1) period to be paid-off in two (2) equal semi-annual principal payments of $387,500 with the first principal payment plus accrued interest to be made on November 20, 2026 and the final principal payment plus accrued interest to be made on May 20, 2027 fully retiring the Capital Outlay Note. The rate of interest for the Note shall be computed on the basis of a three hundred sixty (360) day year composed of twelve (12) months of thirty (30) days each. Please bid a fixed interest rate for the one-year (1) Note period, inclusive of any and all fees.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Campbell County
Close: May 15, 2026
$775,000.00 Capital Outlay Note for HVAC Controls & RTU replacement projects, IT servers replacement projects and Other Capital Improvements. The Capital Outlay Note is a tax exempt/bank qualified issue. The Capital Outlay Note is to be financed over a one-year (1) period to be paid-off in two (2) equal semi-annual principal payments of $387,500 with the first principal payment plus accrued interest to be made on November 20, 2026 and the final principal payment plus accrued interest to be made on May 20, 2027 fully retiring the Capital Outlay Note. The rate of interest for the Note shall be computed on the basis of a three hundred sixty (360) day year composed of twelve (12) months of thirty (30) days each. Please bid a fixed interest rate for the one-year (1) Note period, inclusive of any and all fees.
Campbell County
Custodial supplies to be used in the maintenance and operation of janitorial services. This bid will apply for the 2026- 2027 school year.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Campbell County
Close: May 26, 2026
Custodial supplies to be used in the maintenance and operation of janitorial services. This bid will apply for the 2026- 2027 school year.
AvailableCampbell County
Seeking for a 48-foot trailer with the following specifications: - used 48' steel container open top - fully lined steel walls (12 gauge) - steel overlay floor (12 gauge) - top hinged gate - belt and ratchet mesh roll tarp - center crossbar - reman chassis - new michelin re-cap tires - painted black.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Apr 16, 2026
Campbell County
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Seeking for a 48-foot trailer with the following specifications: - used 48' steel container open top - fully lined steel walls (12 gauge) - steel overlay floor (12 gauge) - top hinged gate - belt and ratchet mesh roll tarp - center crossbar - reman chassis - new michelin re-cap tires - painted black.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip; pivot immediately to cooperative contracting via state-authorized channels.
Coops: ask about leveraging Tennessee statewide contracts or national coops to streamline.
Campbell County, TN appears to default to competitive bidding; no clear sole source flexibility identified in the provided sources. No specific sole source dollar threshold was provided.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Campbell County
The Campbell County Board of Education meeting covered various topics, including presentations by the Campbell County Artist Association and Campbell County 4-H speech participants. The board approved school trips, addressed dilapidated items at various schools, and received an update from the attorney regarding a former employee. The director's report included information on core drilling at White Oak Elementary and recognition of Gale Stanley for her grant work. The meeting also included the approval of monthly financials, budget amendments, and resolutions. Bids were discussed for a new high school entrance, and the board reviewed and approved the 2019-2020 school year calendar, a resolution opposing school vouchers, and several policy revisions. Finally, school board members shared updates and announcements.
The Campbell County Board of Education meeting covered several key areas. Consent agenda items included approval of previous meeting minutes, school trips, and disposal of dilapidated items from Jacksboro Elementary. The regular agenda included budget amendments and monthly financial reports for the General Purpose School Fund, School Federal Projects Fund, and Central Cafeteria Fund. A discussion took place regarding the possibility of installing turf fields at Campbell County High School, with a request for further information on funding and potential collaboration with Knox County.
The Campbell County Board of Education held an emergency meeting to address the 2020-2021 Bus Contract. A key change in the contract allows for the use of all 33 buses for alternate purposes during extraordinary events, such as public health crises or natural disasters, as deemed necessary by the director of schools.
The Campbell County Board of Education meeting covered various topics, including a presentation by State Representative Dennis Powers on legislative updates impacting education, particularly House Bills related to education savings accounts and dual enrollment programs. Discussion also included concerns about the impact of education savings accounts and charter schools on public schools, and the challenges of homeschooling. The board approved several consent agenda items, including travel requests for student groups and budget amendments. They also approved the tenure list for several teachers, a bus owner raise, a copier agreement for Elk Valley Elementary, and Memorandums of Understanding with the Niswonger Foundation and The Education Professionals of Campbell County. Finally, they adopted several board policies on second reading and approved a bid for new maintenance trucks.
The meeting focused on the assessment of HVAC and roofing needs at various schools, presenting cost projections for repairs and replacements. Funding options were discussed, including a $5,000,000 bond issue to be paid over 10 years. The committee decided to send a proposal including all projects to the Education Committee of Commissioners. The deterioration of school parking lots was also discussed, with a plan to address Campbell County High School's parking lot and seal others. Finally, the need for a canopy at Caryville Elementary School was addressed.
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