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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Covington
The City of Covington is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors to supply bulk chemicals for its Water and Wastewater Treatment facilities. This procurement, identified as IFB120190, covers the requirements for the 2027 fiscal year. Interested vendors must submit their responses by the deadline of May 27, 2026.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
City of Covington
Close: May 27, 2026
The City of Covington is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors to supply bulk chemicals for its Water and Wastewater Treatment facilities. This procurement, identified as IFB120190, covers the requirements for the 2027 fiscal year. Interested vendors must submit their responses by the deadline of May 27, 2026.
City of Covington
The City of Covington is seeking bids for roof covering repairs at the historic Covington Train Depot. The project is located at 149 S Maple Ave, Covington, VA 24426. Interested parties must submit their responses by the specified deadline in June 2026.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 1, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
City of Covington
Close: Jun 1, 2026
The City of Covington is seeking bids for roof covering repairs at the historic Covington Train Depot. The project is located at 149 S Maple Ave, Covington, VA 24426. Interested parties must submit their responses by the specified deadline in June 2026.
City of Covington
The City of Covington has issued an Invitation for Bids for various street milling and paving projects within the city limits. Sealed bids are being accepted until May 6, 2026, for work that includes milling, base repair, and paving of multiple streets. The project is estimated to be valued between $500,000 and $2,000,000 and is categorized under NAICS code 237310.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
City of Covington
Close: May 6, 2026
The City of Covington has issued an Invitation for Bids for various street milling and paving projects within the city limits. Sealed bids are being accepted until May 6, 2026, for work that includes milling, base repair, and paving of multiple streets. The project is estimated to be valued between $500,000 and $2,000,000 and is categorized under NAICS code 237310.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than approximately $25,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your offering is on an eligible cooperative (e.g., King County), ask the City Manager’s office about piggybacking and loop in the department head.
Entity: City of Covington, Virginia.
Status: No identified sole source awards; the city adheres to competitive processes. Deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Covington
The council meeting includes a public hearing regarding the proposed vacation of public rights-of-way at the former Rivermont School property. Key agenda items include a proclamation designating April as Clean Up Month, consideration of ordinances to vacate rights-of-way, and resolutions regarding VDEM grant funds for 911 services and supplemental appropriations for various city funds. The meeting also includes a closed session to discuss the evaluation of city council appointed personnel.
The Council meeting included consideration for the reappointment to the Alleghany Department of Social Services Board. Resolutions were considered and voted on, addressing community-based policing, the Hazard Mitigation Plan 2025 update, police department contributions, and National Opioid Settlement Recoveries. The council discussed a rezoning request for property on East Cherry Street, including considerations for privacy screening, graveled laydown yards, operating within the M-1 zone, curb cuts, delivery hours, and security lights.
The Council meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. A moment of silence was observed to honor the memory of the late Mayor William E. "Lance" Carson, Jr. The council approved the AHCSB Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Performance Contract. There was a public comment regarding concerns about the Department of Social Services. The appointment of a new City of Covington Council Vice Mayor was tabled until the next regular meeting. Stan Young was reappointed to the Board of Zoning and Appeals. The council also approved resolutions related to honoring the late Mayor, opioid settlements, and reappropriating funds for city departments.
The council discussed the condition of sidewalks surrounding a resident's property and the difficulty in reaching the Director of Public Works regarding this issue. Stephanie Clark was reappointed to the Ninth District Financial Board of Directors. Police Chief Christopher Smith informed the Council about the community event National Night Out for Police, Fire, EMS, and other first responders.
The agenda includes a public hearing to consider revisions to the Transient Occupancy Tax, followed by a regular session. Appointments to various boards and commissions will be considered, including the Roanoke Regional Partnership Board of Directors, the Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission, and the Covington Housing Authority. Ordinances and resolutions to be discussed cover topics such as amending the city code regarding the Transient Occupancy Tax, DARE contributions, VA 911 Services Grant, Opioid Settlement Recoveries, school capital improvements, Parks and Recreation donations, recognition of the Jackson River Sports Complex, and a resolution honoring the late Mayor William E. Carson Jr. Additionally, the agenda includes updates on old business, such as a sidewalk complaint, and a section for new business and citizens' comments.
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