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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Clinton
Work includes approx 1,150 LF of 6" PVC and DIP water lines; installation of two gate valves and two fire hydrant assemblies; 180 LF of asphalt road patching; three driveway dry bores; installation of erosion and sedimentation control facilities.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
City of Clinton
Close: Jul 30, 2026
Work includes approx 1,150 LF of 6" PVC and DIP water lines; installation of two gate valves and two fire hydrant assemblies; 180 LF of asphalt road patching; three driveway dry bores; installation of erosion and sedimentation control facilities.
AvailableCity of Clinton
The City of Clinton is soliciting sealed bids for an Outage Management System to be used by its Electrical Distribution Division to improve customer communications, notifications, and visibility of power outages. The notice directs bidders to the City of Clinton website for the full bid package and specifications. The solicitation is procurement (not a grant) and is open with a response deadline listed.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
City of Clinton
Close: May 26, 2026
The City of Clinton is soliciting sealed bids for an Outage Management System to be used by its Electrical Distribution Division to improve customer communications, notifications, and visibility of power outages. The notice directs bidders to the City of Clinton website for the full bid package and specifications. The solicitation is procurement (not a grant) and is open with a response deadline listed.
City of Clinton
Work includes : Construction of approx 1,200 LF of a new 5-foot-wide sidewalk and associated earthwork/grading; the construction of approximately 200 LF of concrete curb and gutter; the construction of 2 concrete driveway aprons with drop curb and gutter.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 16, 2026
City of Clinton
Close: May 7, 2026
Work includes : Construction of approx 1,200 LF of a new 5-foot-wide sidewalk and associated earthwork/grading; the construction of approximately 200 LF of concrete curb and gutter; the construction of 2 concrete driveway aprons with drop curb and gutter.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Lead with a unique-technology justification; coordinate with Procurement Official Joey Meadors to submit the sole-source memo. If Sole Source doesn’t fly: Run a formal bid and offset the 5% local preference by partnering with a South Carolina-based firm.
Coops: Ask about SC statewide term contracts or coops (OMNIA, Sourcewell, HGACBuy). Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Entity: City of Clinton, SC
Strategy: Position your offering as uniquely capable of meeting a critical city need, mirroring the justification used for the $98,430 Consolidated Pipe water meter purchase.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Clinton
The City Council addressed the annexation of contiguous property into corporate city limits and considered resolutions concerning a joint county industrial park. New business included a Judicial Committee appointment and the presentation of a schedule for the comprehensive planning process. The meeting agenda involved an executive session for legal advice on personnel matters within the Police and Fire departments, along with various financial summaries, check registers, and departmental activity reports.
The commission reviewed a rezoning request for residential parcels, ultimately recommending a partial rezoning while preserving historic frontage. An amendment to the Starlite Ridge PD development plan was accepted with specific unit caps, and the preliminary plan for site work at the same location was approved. Additionally, the commission approved the final review for the Shell Creek Subdivision, Phase 1, contingent on completion of infrastructure items. Discussions were held regarding city-county coordination on future developments near city limits and the policy for mandatory annexation for properties receiving city utilities.
The council meeting addressed updates on new local businesses, including a nail salon, cafe, used car lot, fitness center, and beauty supply store. Discussions involved ongoing water line projects, the Municipal Association reporting deadline, and a recent fire department water rescue. Financial reports were presented, noting budget compliance and the receipt of FEMA funds for electric system repairs and resilience. Additionally, council members congratulated local graduates, celebrated the high school baseball team's state championship, and acknowledged efforts in local arts and flood response leadership.
The City Council meeting addressed various community and administrative matters. Key discussion topics included reports on the local art community and the Art Clinton festival, citizen concerns regarding zoning and property inspections, and the approval of several proclamations for May. The Council also approved an ordinance to establish one-way traffic on West Pit Street to improve parking and walkability, authorized the annexation of a property between Derby Lane and South Broad Street, and approved amendments to the city code related to the National Flood Insurance Program. Additionally, the Council oversaw the swearing-in of the interim City Clerk and introduced the first reading of the 2026-2027 fiscal year budget.
The council discussed the first reading of an ordinance concerning the rezoning of property on Davidson Street and surrounding areas, noting a compromise reached by the Planning Commission to maintain R1 zoning on Musgrove Street. The session also focused on the preliminary budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, specifically addressing the addition of police officers through a potential grant and the use of reserve funds. Additionally, the council reviewed the inclusion of merit bonuses for employees in the budget, revenue projections from impact fees, and ongoing coordination with the county regarding animal control services.
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