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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Brentwood
Work consist of 316 sy of removal of rigid pavement, sidewalk, 30 cy of sediment removal, 169 tn of mineral aggregate, type a base, grading d limestone, 1,039 sf of 4" concrete sidewalk, 7,770 sf of concrete curb ramp (retrofit), 638 sf of concrete curb ramp, 18 sf of detectable warning surface (rehabilitation), 54 cy of concrete median pavement, 120 cy of concrete combined curb & gutter, 14 cy of concrete curb, 561 sf of signs (construction), 980 lf of removable pavement marking, 15 sf of removal of pavement marking (yield line), 160 lf of removal of pavement marking (stop line). See attached file.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
City of Brentwood
Close: Jun 24, 2026
Work consist of 316 sy of removal of rigid pavement, sidewalk, 30 cy of sediment removal, 169 tn of mineral aggregate, type a base, grading d limestone, 1,039 sf of 4" concrete sidewalk, 7,770 sf of concrete curb ramp (retrofit), 638 sf of concrete curb ramp, 18 sf of detectable warning surface (rehabilitation), 54 cy of concrete median pavement, 120 cy of concrete combined curb & gutter, 14 cy of concrete curb, 561 sf of signs (construction), 980 lf of removable pavement marking, 15 sf of removal of pavement marking (yield line), 160 lf of removal of pavement marking (stop line). See attached file.
AvailableCity of Brentwood
Pavement marking services through an on- call contract, to include annual maintenance and refreshing of markings, installation of new markings, and restoration of markings after completion of pavement resurfacing work, as needed.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
City of Brentwood
Close: Apr 15, 2026
Pavement marking services through an on- call contract, to include annual maintenance and refreshing of markings, installation of new markings, and restoration of markings after completion of pavement resurfacing work, as needed.
City of Brentwood
Provide planning assistance in the review and preparation of the brentwood 2030 comprehensive plan update (2040 plan), including an update of the city's major thoroughfare plan. The update will revise the original document, adopted in 1999, along with the 2006 and 2016 amendments. Seven major goals were established, each supported by specific objectives and action steps: 1. Environmental conservation, recreation, and scenic protection;retirement; commercial; mobility; residential and service institutional; community identity; growth management.
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
City of Brentwood
Close: Feb 13, 2026
Provide planning assistance in the review and preparation of the brentwood 2030 comprehensive plan update (2040 plan), including an update of the city's major thoroughfare plan. The update will revise the original document, adopted in 1999, along with the 2006 and 2016 amendments. Seven major goals were established, each supported by specific objectives and action steps: 1. Environmental conservation, recreation, and scenic protection;retirement; commercial; mobility; residential and service institutional; community identity; growth management.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Rare and limited to unique infrastructure—deprioritize and steer to a competitive bid via OpenGov.
Coops: If alternatives are needed: Suggest TN Statewide Contracts, OMNIA, Sourcewell, HGACBuy. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs and these resellers as future options.
City of Brentwood, TN rarely uses sole source, generally only for unique infrastructure needs. No specific sole source dollar threshold provided here.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Brentwood
The meeting included discussions about emergency communications district finances, a proclamation for National School Psychology Week, and a grant program for driver safety. There was also discussion on a resolution authorizing a change order with Prime Controls for SCADA generator monitoring hardware and services. Additionally, the council discussed accepting a utility easement through property belonging to Wilson Bank and Trust, and a resolution authorizing the use of a competitive sealed proposal process for a paving project at Cool Springs House. The sale and disposal of surplus property was also addressed, along with the appointment of a park board member. Finally, the council had an orientation and discussion about e-bikes, state and local laws, and safety concerns.
The meeting included a proclamation for National School Psychology Week, recognizing the importance of school psychologists in supporting children's academic, social, and emotional growth. The city has maintained no property tax increase for the 35th consecutive year, achieved by reducing the tax rate to offset increased home values. Discussions were held regarding ebikes and safety in parks. The finance department received the GFOA certificate of achievement for the 39th year in a row, recognizing the city's sound financial management. A service project at Owls Hill is scheduled to remove invasive plant species. The historic commission sponsored an event recognizing Revolutionary War soldiers from Brentwood, marking the grave of Thomas Bradley. The grand opening of a new park is scheduled for December 13th. A fall cleanup at Granny White Park is scheduled for November 1st.
The Brentwood City Commission meeting included an invocation and pledge led by local scout troops. A proclamation was made for National School Psychology Week, highlighting the role of school psychologists and their understaffing in Tennessee. The commission discussed property taxes, emphasizing that Brentwood has not raised them for the 35th consecutive year, despite home reappraisals. Concerns about ebikes and safety in parks were raised. The Finance Department received recognition for the city's 39th consecutive GFOA certificate of achievement. The Tree Board discussed tree tag maintenance at Deerwood Arboretum and social media enhancements. A service project at Owls Hill was announced, focusing on the removal of invasive plant species. The Historic Commission recognized Revolutionary War soldiers from Brentwood, marking the grave of General Thomas Bradley. The grand opening of a new park was announced for December 13th, and a fall cleanup at Granny White Park was scheduled for November 1st.
The meeting included discussion of a request from the owner of 51502 Wilson Pike for approval of a bed and breakfast, covering the requirements of the code. There was also a discussion about sign-ups for Boiling Spring, an interactive website update, and whether to meet in person next time.
The meeting included a proclamation for Arbor Day, with discussions about related events and recognition of the Tree Board and volunteers. A public hearing was held for a resolution regarding the proposed annexation of territory in the city. The commission also discussed the Franklin Road widening project and its impact on traffic, as well as potential improvements to the cut-throughs along Franklin Road. Updates were provided on the historic board's project to document spring houses and the upcoming open houses at the Boiling Spring Academy. Additionally, there was a mention of a space planning study at the library and upcoming events.
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