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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Berkeley Lake
Milling, patching, and resurfacing of approx. 7,800 LF as well as approx. 980 SF of sidewalk repairs.
Posted Date
Mar 21, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 21, 2026
City of Berkeley Lake
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Milling, patching, and resurfacing of approx. 7,800 LF as well as approx. 980 SF of sidewalk repairs.
AvailableCity of Berkeley Lake
Provide 820 LF, 18" CIPP, including cleaning. Alt a: 200 LF, 18" CIPP, including cleaning; 100 LF, 24" CIPP, including cleaning; 160 LF, 30" CIPP, including cleaning; 50 LF, 48" CIPP, including cleaning. 1 LS traffic control; 1 LS mobilization; 750 LF 18" CIPP, including cleaning; 1 LS modify structure #147, install pedestal top with manhole access, similar to foley 2.2 pedestal top; 1 LS landscaping allowance. 365 lf 18" CIPP, including cleaning; 100 LF 24" CIPP, including cleaning; 110 lf 30" CIPP, including cleaning; 50 LF 48" CIPP, including cleaning; 1 LS landscaping allowance.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2025
Due Date
May 13, 2025
Release: Apr 15, 2025
City of Berkeley Lake
Close: May 13, 2025
Provide 820 LF, 18" CIPP, including cleaning. Alt a: 200 LF, 18" CIPP, including cleaning; 100 LF, 24" CIPP, including cleaning; 160 LF, 30" CIPP, including cleaning; 50 LF, 48" CIPP, including cleaning. 1 LS traffic control; 1 LS mobilization; 750 LF 18" CIPP, including cleaning; 1 LS modify structure #147, install pedestal top with manhole access, similar to foley 2.2 pedestal top; 1 LS landscaping allowance. 365 lf 18" CIPP, including cleaning; 100 LF 24" CIPP, including cleaning; 110 lf 30" CIPP, including cleaning; 50 LF 48" CIPP, including cleaning; 1 LS landscaping allowance.
City of Berkeley Lake
Milling, patching, and resurfacing of 3350 LF and 920 LF and crack sealing and high density mineral bond of 3480 LF in Neighborhood.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2025
Due Date
Apr 3, 2025
Release: Mar 4, 2025
City of Berkeley Lake
Close: Apr 3, 2025
Milling, patching, and resurfacing of 3350 LF and 920 LF and crack sealing and high density mineral bond of 3480 LF in Neighborhood.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—pivot to competitive solicitation.
Coops: If they’re open to alternatives, mention future use of Georgia DOAS statewide contracts or national coops (HGACBuy, Sourcewell, GSA). Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Berkeley Lake: No evidence of sole source usage. Deprioritize and focus on formal competitive solicitations; attempts to justify sole source are unlikely to succeed and will waste resources.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Berkeley Lake
The Council reviewed and approved several items, including the appointment of a board member to the Southwest Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, the adoption of the Peachtree Industrial Small Area Plan, and the approval of a proposal for an updated Pedestrian Safety Study. The Council also held a work session to review land use, zoning, and comprehensive planning practices. Additionally, the document includes financial reports and preliminary budget amendment information.
The agenda for the Planning & Zoning Commission meeting included the approval or changes to the agenda, and the approval of minutes from the December 9, 2025 meeting. New business items scheduled for discussion involved a variance request (PZV-26-01) concerning a septic system setback reduction from the shoreline of Lake Berkeley, and the election of officers, specifically the Chair, Vice-chair, and appointment of a Secretary.
This Small Area Plan for Berkeley Lake's Peachtree Industrial Boulevard corridor, developed by the Georgia Institute of Technology City Planning Studio, aims to guide future development, public investments, and zoning updates. The plan focuses on transforming the corridor into a functional and attractive gateway while preserving the city's quiet, wooded character. Key priorities include placemaking, greenspace preservation, enhancing connectivity and transportation, updating zoning regulations, and proposing specific site designs for mixed-use developments, senior living, and retail. It emphasizes environmental stewardship, support for small-scale local retail, improved pedestrian safety, and long-term economic stability.
The meeting included a Work Session and a Formal Session. Key agenda items discussed were the potential Southwest Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce Board Member Position, a discussion regarding 4477 PIB (related to a proposed sports club facility requiring zoning updates), the Peachtree Industrial Corridor Small Area Plan developed with Georgia Tech Design Studio, and an update on the Pedestrian Safety Study. During the formal session, the Council ratified the Code of Conduct for 2026, elected the Mayor Pro Tem, approved mayoral appointments for various city roles and liaisons, and amended the fee schedule, primarily affecting building permit fees and occupation tax certificate administrative fees.
The meeting included a Work Session featuring the swearing in of newly elected officials for Council Member At-Large positions. The Formal Session's Consent Agenda covered the minutes of previous meetings, November 2025 financial statements, and an Atlas contract for Dam Inspection. Old Business involved the adoption of the 2026 Proposed Budget (O-25-259) and the adoption of an ordinance (O-25-260) amending the code regarding the discharge of bows in compliance with state law. New Business included an affirmation of the Code of Conduct, the election of the Mayor Pro Tem, and consideration of Mayoral Appointments and a Fee Schedule Amendment. Additionally, the Council approved an addendum to the Waste Management Contract for 2026-2028 services and an amendment to the Intergovernmental Agreement with Gwinnett County for tax collection services, which increased the per-parcel rate.
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