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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Byram
The City of Byram is soliciting bids for the Davis Road Bridge Repair Project to repair the bridge on Davis Road over a project length of 0.049 miles. Work includes traffic control signage, removal of the existing bridge, driven piles, installation of new bridge components, earthwork, erosion control, milling, and overlaying. Bidders must provide 5% bid security and, if awarded, furnish 100% performance and payment bonds for the contract starting May 5, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 5, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Apr 5, 2026
City of Byram
Close: May 5, 2026
The City of Byram is soliciting bids for the Davis Road Bridge Repair Project to repair the bridge on Davis Road over a project length of 0.049 miles. Work includes traffic control signage, removal of the existing bridge, driven piles, installation of new bridge components, earthwork, erosion control, milling, and overlaying. Bidders must provide 5% bid security and, if awarded, furnish 100% performance and payment bonds for the contract starting May 5, 2026.
AvailableCity of Byram
Work includes approx 950 LF 8" SDR 26 sewer main by open cut; manhole installation. See outside link.
Posted Date
May 14, 2025
Due Date
Jun 10, 2025
Release: May 14, 2025
City of Byram
Close: Jun 10, 2025
Work includes approx 950 LF 8" SDR 26 sewer main by open cut; manhole installation. See outside link.
City of Byram
Materials and labor to construct a storm water detention facility. Clearing and grubbing. dirt moving and compaction, installation of rip rap, erosion control and grassing and seeding.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2025
Due Date
Apr 29, 2025
Release: Mar 27, 2025
City of Byram
Close: Apr 29, 2025
Materials and labor to construct a storm water detention facility. Clearing and grubbing. dirt moving and compaction, installation of rip rap, erosion control and grassing and seeding.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: No evidence this path is used; pivot to formal competitive bidding for purchases over $5,
Coops: Ask if they’d consider DFA Statewide Agency Contracts, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, or HGACBuy.
City of Byram (MS): No documented sole source contracting. Deprioritize this path. The only documented method for purchases over $5,000 is formal competitive bidding.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Byram
The agenda includes appointing a Municipal Court Judge Pro Tem, a community assessment presentation, and approval of a site plan and architectural design for Fleetway Market. Discussions will cover the Byram Town Center Phase 3 TIF Requisition, and a resolution for Tax Increment Financing Revenue Bonds. The agenda also contains discussion of Soccer League and roll-off dumpster day. Other items include hiring police officers and public safety dispatchers, approval of claims docket, budget amendment, holiday office hours, and a resolution opposing public and private school choice programs.
The agenda includes several key items: a public hearing to amend the zoning ordinance regarding minimum square footage for new homes; approval of various agreements and contracts, including advertising for the Swinging Bridge Festival and election contracts; approvals for employee training and travel; approval of claims docket; discussion of budget amendments and increasing the public defender's pay; approvals for hiring a police officer recruit, contract labor firefighters, and a sewer worker; discussion of the election process; department head reports; and announcements regarding community events.
The agenda includes presentations on beautification of the Pocket Park, a community reading partnership, and a proclamation for National Girl Scout Day. Discussion and action items cover a claims docket, a special event application for a rodeo, litter/trash removal, and a potential executive session. Numerous consent agenda items include approvals for travel, donations, contracts for the Swinging Bridge Festival (including bands, advertising, and fireworks), and emergency equipment for a city vehicle.
The agenda includes discussions on ESGR statements of support, engaging government consultants for a parks and recreation bond, a property condition hearing, quotes for seasonal flower installation and replanting, and a conditional use hearing for a convenience store and gas station. Financial items include approval of claims, acceptance of state appropriations, and various payments and agreements related to software, equipment, and services for the police and fire departments. Department head reports and public comments are also scheduled.
The agenda includes discussion and action items such as the approval of claims, resolutions for TIF bonds and tax increment financing, compensation for election officials, and contributions to Terry High School's Project Graduation. Other items involve personnel matters (hiring a firefighter, employee training and conference attendance), budget approvals, acceptance of donations and proposals for the Swinging Bridge Festival, and the approval of a grant for pocket park beautification. The agenda also includes department head reports, public comments, and announcements regarding community events and services.
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