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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Carrollton
The project will include installation of new 18"-60" storm sewer piping and drainage structures; new 8” sanitary sewer main piping and manholes; new 8" and 12" water mains; reconnecting sanitary sewer and water services; relocation of existing utilities where necessary; saw-cutting and demolition of existing road and parking lots; milling and overlay portions of existing road; new full-depth pavement and curb and gutter for road and parking lots; new sidewalks; installation of a retaining wall; re-striping and re-signing roadway and parking lots; traffic control; erosion control (installation, maintenance, and removal); and permanent stabilization.
Posted Date
Jul 9, 2026
Due Date
Aug 11, 2026
Release: Jul 9, 2026
City of Carrollton
Close: Aug 11, 2026
The project will include installation of new 18"-60" storm sewer piping and drainage structures; new 8” sanitary sewer main piping and manholes; new 8" and 12" water mains; reconnecting sanitary sewer and water services; relocation of existing utilities where necessary; saw-cutting and demolition of existing road and parking lots; milling and overlay portions of existing road; new full-depth pavement and curb and gutter for road and parking lots; new sidewalks; installation of a retaining wall; re-striping and re-signing roadway and parking lots; traffic control; erosion control (installation, maintenance, and removal); and permanent stabilization.
AvailableCity of Carrollton
The project will include installation of new 18"-60" storm sewer piping and drainage structures; new 8” sanitary sewer main piping and manholes; new 8" and 12" water mains; reconnecting sanitary sewer and water services; relocation of existing utilities where necessary; saw-cutting and demolition of existing road and parking lots; milling and overlay portions of existing road; new full-depth pavement and curb and gutter for road and parking lots; new sidewalks; installation of a retaining wall; re-striping and re-signing roadway and parking lots; traffic control; erosion control (installation, maintenance, and removal); and permanent stabilization.
Posted Date
Jul 9, 2026
Due Date
Aug 11, 2026
Release: Jul 9, 2026
City of Carrollton
Close: Aug 11, 2026
The project will include installation of new 18"-60" storm sewer piping and drainage structures; new 8” sanitary sewer main piping and manholes; new 8" and 12" water mains; reconnecting sanitary sewer and water services; relocation of existing utilities where necessary; saw-cutting and demolition of existing road and parking lots; milling and overlay portions of existing road; new full-depth pavement and curb and gutter for road and parking lots; new sidewalks; installation of a retaining wall; re-striping and re-signing roadway and parking lots; traffic control; erosion control (installation, maintenance, and removal); and permanent stabilization.
AvailableCity of Carrollton
The project will include installation of new 18"-48" storm sewer piping and drainage structures; new 8" sanitary sewer main piping and manholes; new 6" and 8" water mains; new sanitary sewer and water services; clearing; saw-cutting and demolition of existing road and driveways; milling and overlay existing road; pavement, curb, and driveway replacement; re-striping and re-signing roadway; traffic control; erosion control (installation, maintenance, and removal); and permanent stabilization.
Posted Date
Feb 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 10, 2026
City of Carrollton
Close: Mar 12, 2026
The project will include installation of new 18"-48" storm sewer piping and drainage structures; new 8" sanitary sewer main piping and manholes; new 6" and 8" water mains; new sanitary sewer and water services; clearing; saw-cutting and demolition of existing road and driveways; milling and overlay existing road; pavement, curb, and driveway replacement; re-striping and re-signing roadway; traffic control; erosion control (installation, maintenance, and removal); and permanent stabilization.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to coops/resellers.
Coops: IT needs: Route through CDW-G on a cooperative for fastest approval. Other goods: Use Amazon Business via the city’s OMNIA Partners agreement. Parks & Recreation: Use BuyBoard (department already participates). If none of the above: Ask procurement to purchase via an approved coop (e.g., OMNIA or BuyBoard) to avoid a formal bid.
Entity: City of Carrollton, GA.
Practice: The city consistently uses competitive bidding; no evidence of sole source awards. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative purchasing or reseller channels.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Carrollton
The council meeting addressed several operational and community items. Mayor and council members provided updates on Fourth of July festivities and sanitation department changes, specifically the move to a three-day route schedule using an automated truck. The council discussed ongoing issues with coyote sightings and provided public safety guidance regarding urban wildlife cohabitation. Additionally, the council recognized the achievements of the local youth council at the Georgia Municipal Association conference. Legislative actions included the approval of the Carroll County hazard mitigation plan and a rezoning request for 305 Manderville Avenue to allow for a neighborhood grocery store, with specific conditions prohibiting the sale of alcohol and certain non-FDA approved drugs.
The council meeting included announcements regarding upcoming community events such as the Bicycle Ride Across Georgia, Juneteenth celebrations, and various summer activities. The Mayor and Council adopted the budget for the fiscal year 2027 and conducted several board appointments for the Historic Preservation Commission, Library Board, Convention and Visitors Bureau, Arts Commission, and the City County Hospital Authority. Additionally, the council held an executive session to discuss litigation and approved a claim related to the City of Carrollton.
The council meeting included the recognition of the Professional Municipal Clerk's week with a formal proclamation. The agenda featured a rezoning request for a property on Cottage Hill Road, which was unanimously recommended by the planning commission and subsequently approved by the council to allow for a new coffee shop and package meal business. Additionally, the council heard a presentation on the upcoming municipal budget and acknowledged the work of the junior council members.
The council meeting addressed various community-related proclamations and resolutions. Key discussion topics included the support for Georgia Cities Week, the declaration of Child Abuse Prevention Month, the observance of Donate Life Month, and the designation of the Safe Digging Month to promote underground utility safety. Additionally, the council discussed a land lease agreement with the Presbyterian Church for parking space used by city services, noting a proposed adjustment to the monthly lease rate.
The meeting commenced with the Mayor calling the session to order, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and an invocation. Key agenda items included the approval of previous February meeting minutes and council announcements, noting one member's attendance at a municipal training seminar and another's illness. A proclamation was read recognizing the 2026 Government Finance Professionals Week, celebrating the city's finance, purchasing, utility billing, and metering departments for their commitment to public trust and financial stewardship. The meeting proceeded with a presentation of the Fiscal Year 2025 audit by Rustin, which resulted in a clean opinion on the financial statements. Highlights of the audit reviewed government-wide financial statements, showing a total net position of nearly $240.8 million for 2025. The General Fund's unassigned fund balance was reported to be healthy at eight months of annual expenditures, with revenues slightly exceeding expenditures for the year.
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