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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Corinth
The City of Corinth, Mississippi is soliciting sealed bids for the Corinth Coliseum Theater – Restroom Renovation. The project generally consists of renovating the restrooms and concessions area, with associated mechanical and electrical work, to be completed within 180 consecutive calendar days. Bids will be received at Corinth City Hall and must comply with Mississippi contractor qualification, bonding, and bid guarantee requirements; a non‑mandatory pre‑bid conference was scheduled for March 17, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
City of Corinth
Close: Mar 31, 2026
The City of Corinth, Mississippi is soliciting sealed bids for the Corinth Coliseum Theater – Restroom Renovation. The project generally consists of renovating the restrooms and concessions area, with associated mechanical and electrical work, to be completed within 180 consecutive calendar days. Bids will be received at Corinth City Hall and must comply with Mississippi contractor qualification, bonding, and bid guarantee requirements; a non‑mandatory pre‑bid conference was scheduled for March 17, 2026.
City of Corinth
Debris monitoring services, preferably using a ticketless/paperless ticketing system. Coordinating daily briefings to share information regarding work progress, staffing, and other key items with the City. It is the intent of the City to enter into a contract for a 1-year (one year) period, with the option to extend for four (4) 1-year (one year) period
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Corinth
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Debris monitoring services, preferably using a ticketless/paperless ticketing system. Coordinating daily briefings to share information regarding work progress, staffing, and other key items with the City. It is the intent of the City to enter into a contract for a 1-year (one year) period, with the option to extend for four (4) 1-year (one year) period
AvailableCity of Corinth
Remove and dispose of all FEMA eligible debris from City Maintained Right of Ways (ROW). This contract will be awarded on a 120-day basis, and may, at the City’s discretion, be extended to one year from the date of its execution. In addition, it may, at the City’s discretion, have 3 additional one-year contract extensions.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Corinth
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Remove and dispose of all FEMA eligible debris from City Maintained Right of Ways (ROW). This contract will be awarded on a 120-day basis, and may, at the City’s discretion, be extended to one year from the date of its execution. In addition, it may, at the City’s discretion, have 3 additional one-year contract extensions.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Even for sales less than ~$50,000, deprioritize. No evidence this path is accepted; steer requests into the formal competitive process.
Coops: Forward-looking tip: Ask (for future cycles) if DFA statewide contracts, or coops like Sourcewell/OMNIA/HGACBuy, are permissible. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Entity: City of Corinth, MS
Status: No documented history or policy support indicating sole source contracting is used; treat as non-viable.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Corinth
The Envision Corinth 2040 Comprehensive Plan is designed to establish the long-range vision and direction of the City of Corinth. It addresses future development through studying current conditions, establishing planning principles and goals, developing a blueprint to achieve the future vision, and creating practical implementation strategies. The plan focuses on community engagement, infrastructure, community facilities, mobility, and community character.
The meeting will include citizen comments, consideration of minutes from the September 16, 2024 meeting, and a financial report. Key agenda items include the election of officers (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary), an economic development monthly update, and closed session discussions regarding Project "Downtown Corinth", Realty Capital's Chapter 380 Agreement, Fairfield Inn & Suites' Chapter 380 Agreement, and Wolverine's Chapter 380 Agreement. The closed session will involve deliberations on economic development negotiations and potential incentives.
The workshop will include a report and discussion on the Ethics Ordinance and Committee, followed by a discussion of items on the regular session agenda. The regular session will feature a proclamation celebrating Texas Teachers' Day, citizen comments, and consideration of various consent and business agenda items. Consent agenda items include approval of minutes from the September 19, 2024 meeting, contracts for engineering plan review services, asphalt sealing services, and water and wastewater parts. Business agenda items include interlocal agreements for fire protection services, a contract change order for Agora Park, appointments to the Planning & Zoning Commission and the Denton Central Appraisal District Board of Directors. An executive session will be held to discuss legal advice and personnel matters, including the City Manager's duties and oversight of personnel and department structure.
The Corinth Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) meeting will include discussion on the economic development monthly update, site due diligence for City and CEDC-owned properties, and the production of an updated aerial map. A closed session will be held to discuss economic development negotiations related to Downtown Corinth, Millennium, Realty Capital (Chapter 380 Agreement), and Wolverine (Chapter 380 Agreement).
The Corinth Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) meeting will include discussion on the minutes from the July 1, 2024 meeting and financial reports for May and June 2024. An economic development monthly update will be presented, and a proposed amendment to the CEDC bylaws will be considered. A closed session will follow to discuss updates on the Wolverine Interests and Realty Capital projects, and potential incentives for business prospects.
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