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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Bainbridge
The City of Bainbridge (GA) is soliciting sealed bids for one new utility tractor that meets the specifications provided (100A Ag Utility Tractor or approved equal, 4-cylinder 3.5L engine, ~101 max HP, PTO ~85 HP, 4WD with cab, and required safety/pollution controls). Bids are due June 11, 2026, with delivery F.O.B. Bainbridge, Georgia; bidders must submit the completed bid form, E-Verify, warranty/service documentation, and local preference (2%) applies to Decatur County businesses. This is a non-grant goods procurement (Non-State Agency solicitation) and appears to be a single active solicitation posted by the buyer via the Georgia Procurement Registry.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
City of Bainbridge
Close: Jun 11, 2026
The City of Bainbridge (GA) is soliciting sealed bids for one new utility tractor that meets the specifications provided (100A Ag Utility Tractor or approved equal, 4-cylinder 3.5L engine, ~101 max HP, PTO ~85 HP, 4WD with cab, and required safety/pollution controls). Bids are due June 11, 2026, with delivery F.O.B. Bainbridge, Georgia; bidders must submit the completed bid form, E-Verify, warranty/service documentation, and local preference (2%) applies to Decatur County businesses. This is a non-grant goods procurement (Non-State Agency solicitation) and appears to be a single active solicitation posted by the buyer via the Georgia Procurement Registry.
AvailableCity of Bainbridge
The City of Bainbridge, GA is soliciting sealed bids for annual street striping services for the fiscal year June 2026–June 2027, requiring contractors to provide supervision, labor, materials, tools, equipment and a minimum of 5 miles of centerline striping during the contract year. Bids must be submitted on the City's official bid form and include required insurance, references, compliance with federal work authorization, and an occupational tax certificate; the contract is for twelve months with an option to renew. Sealed bids are due June 3, 2026 at 11:00 AM ET and will be submitted to the City as instructed in the solicitation documents.
Posted Date
May 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 3, 2026
City of Bainbridge
Close: Jun 3, 2026
The City of Bainbridge, GA is soliciting sealed bids for annual street striping services for the fiscal year June 2026–June 2027, requiring contractors to provide supervision, labor, materials, tools, equipment and a minimum of 5 miles of centerline striping during the contract year. Bids must be submitted on the City's official bid form and include required insurance, references, compliance with federal work authorization, and an occupational tax certificate; the contract is for twelve months with an option to renew. Sealed bids are due June 3, 2026 at 11:00 AM ET and will be submitted to the City as instructed in the solicitation documents.
AvailableCity of Bainbridge
2 Ea new WILO-EMU Model #FA 16.66E pump, 1100 GPM at 109' of T.D.H. with 33' power cable. The motor is to be air-filled 56 H.P., 1740 R.P.M., 460 volts, 3 phase, 60 hertz. The pumps shall be Class F insulation, NEMA B design explosion proof for wet pit insulation. See attached file.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
City of Bainbridge
Close: Jun 4, 2026
2 Ea new WILO-EMU Model #FA 16.66E pump, 1100 GPM at 109' of T.D.H. with 33' power cable. The motor is to be air-filled 56 H.P., 1740 R.P.M., 460 volts, 3 phase, 60 hertz. The pumps shall be Class F insulation, NEMA B design explosion proof for wet pit insulation. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize. It’s allowed with City Manager approval and full documentation, but there’s no practical precedent—redirect to competitive bid.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Bainbridge allows sole source with City Manager approval and full documentation/justification. However, there’s no history of sole source awards; treat this as non-viable and focus on preparing a formal, competitive bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Bainbridge
The council meeting focused heavily on public concerns regarding the Bainbridge Public Safety Department. Multiple citizens advocated for increased salary and pension benefits for public safety officers, highlighting the dual-role requirement of police and firefighters and citing a significant pay gap compared to other jurisdictions. Residents raised issues regarding high local crime rates, inconsistent leadership and communication, mismanagement of training resources, and the need for greater transparency concerning revenue from school zone cameras. The discussion emphasized that improving officer compensation and leadership accountability is critical for recruitment, retention, and maintaining community safety.
The council discussed concerns regarding rental agreements and permitting at the boat basin, specifically addressing the lack of documentation for certain non-profit events and the absence of business licenses for vendors. A presentation was made by the Chamber of Commerce regarding the community benefits and logistical management of the annual Rivertown Days festival. Additionally, the council debated a proposed resolution aimed at clarifying rules for public participation, decorum, and the use of visual or audio materials during public comment sessions to maintain order and address potential legal liability. A proclamation was also adopted declaring a donate life month.
The council meeting covered several community and administrative topics, including a presentation from the NAACP regarding upcoming community events and the launch of a town hall series. The council approved zoning requests for a detached accessory dwelling unit and a used car dealership, as well as a request for a temporary parking lot closure to support a regional meetup event. Additionally, the council reviewed and approved several alcoholic beverage license applications, confirmed appointments to local boards, and heard a presentation on housing assessment plans from a local non-profit organization focused on family wellness.
The council reviewed concerns regarding a roadway right-of-way issue and discussed the adoption of a resolution for the conveyance of property from the Board of Education to the city for subsequent transfer to the hospital authority for public health purposes. Planning commission items were addressed, including the approval of a conditional use for a short-term rental, a rezoning request for a townhome development, and a zoning change for an office property. Additionally, the council approved a temporary street closure request for a church's live nativity event and confirmed the appointment of a new member to the Recreation Authority.
The meeting included a swearing-in ceremony for the mayor and council members. Public comments addressed transparency issues regarding the specificity and timing of meeting agendas, and concerns were raised about inconsistent code enforcement and citations. The council took organizational actions, including the appointment of the Mayor Pro Tem, municipal court officials, and the city attorney. Additionally, the council reviewed and approved fiscal year budget amendments to balance the general fund, cemetery trust funds, and other project budgets as required by state law.
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