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City of Byron
The City of Byron is soliciting sealed bids for construction of stormwater improvements in the Manchester Place Subdivision, including major storm drainage piping, headwalls, inlets, manholes, and outlet control structures. Bids are due May 28, 2026 at 10:00 AM ET with a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting on May 14, 2026 at 10:00 AM ET at the Byron Municipal Complex. The project requires substantial completion within 240 days from notice to proceed and is estimated at approximately $1–5M.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
City of Byron
Close: May 28, 2026
The City of Byron is soliciting sealed bids for construction of stormwater improvements in the Manchester Place Subdivision, including major storm drainage piping, headwalls, inlets, manholes, and outlet control structures. Bids are due May 28, 2026 at 10:00 AM ET with a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting on May 14, 2026 at 10:00 AM ET at the Byron Municipal Complex. The project requires substantial completion within 240 days from notice to proceed and is estimated at approximately $1–5M.
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Design and construction management of senior center improvements to be funded in part through the community development block grant (cdbg) program for improvements to the City of Senior Center.
Posted Date
Sep 17, 2025
Due Date
Oct 20, 2025
Release: Sep 17, 2025
City of Byron
Close: Oct 20, 2025
Design and construction management of senior center improvements to be funded in part through the community development block grant (cdbg) program for improvements to the City of Senior Center.
City of Byron
The work to be performed and provided under this Contract shall consist of furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, safety equipment, permitting, erosion and sedimentation control measures, taxes, profit, overhead, and other costs and effort required to complete the following: Installation of a new wetwell with submersible pumps along with discharge piping, valving, electrical, controls, generator and ATS; cleaning and connection of existing wetwell; removal of existing pumps, piping and appurtenances; and site improvements including additional fencing and installation of gravel surface.
Posted Date
Sep 4, 2025
Due Date
Oct 2, 2025
Release: Sep 4, 2025
City of Byron
Close: Oct 2, 2025
The work to be performed and provided under this Contract shall consist of furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, safety equipment, permitting, erosion and sedimentation control measures, taxes, profit, overhead, and other costs and effort required to complete the following: Installation of a new wetwell with submersible pumps along with discharge piping, valving, electrical, controls, generator and ATS; cleaning and connection of existing wetwell; removal of existing pumps, piping and appurtenances; and site improvements including additional fencing and installation of gravel surface.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; redirect to formal bid or educate on cooperative purchasing.
Coops: If they want a faster path, suggest Georgia DOAS statewide contracts, HGACBuy, Sourcewell, or GSA.
City of Byron: No evidence of sole source contracting and procedures are highly rigid. Deprioritize this path and focus on preparing a compliant formal bid or educating officials on using a cooperative vehicle as a non-competitive alternative.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Byron
The council discussed several administrative and infrastructure items, including a citizen complaint regarding property boundaries and a potential ordinance on light pollution. The council approved an audit engagement letter with Mauldin & Jenkins for the 2025 fiscal audit and authorized a Rural Mural Grant application for the Byron Skatepark. They also approved resolutions for a risk resiliency assessment, emergency response plan update, and a stormwater connection fee study, as well as a design-build agreement for the skatepark. Several personnel policies were updated regarding attendance, timekeeping, employee conduct, and drug/alcohol use. Furthermore, the council approved naming a municipal street as James Barbour Way and authorized additional engineering costs for the Benjamin Hawkins Well Project.
The Council discussed and approved the Senior Center Architectural Agreement. They also authorized the Mayor to sign an engagement letter for legal representation regarding the Crawford County Annexation matter. Additionally, a resolution was passed establishing a temporary moratorium on the acceptance and approval of new applications for zoning, permitting, and construction related to data centers within the city, effective until July 31, 2026.
The primary discussion item involved the need to extend the temporary moratorium on land development to allow sufficient time for the review and revision of the city's land development ordinance. The Council unanimously approved the extension of this temporary moratorium until March 9, 2026.
The meeting involved the first reading of an Ordinance (#2025-16) authorizing the annexation of a property parcel into the city limits. A Rezoning Request was tabled until January. The Council approved the minutes of the Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting held on December 4, 2025. Key actions included the unanimous approval of resolutions adopting the operating budgets for Fiscal Year 2026 for the General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Debt Service Fund, and Enterprise Funds. Furthermore, the Council re-appointed and appointed several members to the Byron Redevelopment Authority Board and the Byron Downtown Development Authority/CVB Board of Directors. Appointments for the Middle Georgia Regional Commission Council were confirmed, and the TSPLOST list of roads for FY2026 was approved. Resolutions were adopted concerning the Peach County Pre-Disaster Hazard Mitigation Plan 2025 Update, and authorizing the Mayor to execute agreements with Paulk Landscaping, Stephanie T. Ward, the Byron Convention and Visitors Bureau Authority, Government Tax Solutions, and Energy Generation Solutions, Inc. regarding maintenance.
The council discussed the FY2026 Budget, a new bank account for system development sewer charges, and fire department needs. A resolution was approved for a maintenance agreement with Energy Generation Solutions, Inc. regarding the Fire Department generators. The council approved the 2026 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Architectural Services Recommendation of Carter & Sloope and the recommendation of award from Georgia Water Environmental Services (GWES) being Pyles Plumbing for the Hwy 247 Lift Station Upgrade. Further resolutions were approved for agreements with BP Cleaning Company, Judicial Alternatives of Georgia for probation services, 365 Degree Total Marketing regarding website hosting, Citibot, Inc for website chatbox customer service, Byron Warehouse Group, and Al-anon, as well as a license agreement with Mule Creek.
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