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City of Dallas
Project shall include the removal of approx 30 LF of 36" corrugated metal pipe (CMP); installation of approx 33 LF of double barrel 48” reinforced concrete pipe (RCP); two straight headwalls/retaining walls, approximately 35 LF of 6” ductile iron pipe (DIP) water main replacement and installation of 721 square feet (SF) of roadway pavement, and grading and erosion control associated with the installation of these items.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
City of Dallas
Close: Jul 30, 2026
Project shall include the removal of approx 30 LF of 36" corrugated metal pipe (CMP); installation of approx 33 LF of double barrel 48” reinforced concrete pipe (RCP); two straight headwalls/retaining walls, approximately 35 LF of 6” ductile iron pipe (DIP) water main replacement and installation of 721 square feet (SF) of roadway pavement, and grading and erosion control associated with the installation of these items.
AvailableCity of Dallas
The Project generally consists of approx 9,875 LF of 8" PVC (C900) Water Main; 1,585 of 3/4" PEX service tubing; 4,440 LF of pavement patch; 1,052 SY of sidewalk removal and restoration; 85 LF of curb and gutter. See outside link.
Posted Date
Oct 16, 2025
Due Date
Nov 18, 2025
Release: Oct 16, 2025
City of Dallas
Close: Nov 18, 2025
The Project generally consists of approx 9,875 LF of 8" PVC (C900) Water Main; 1,585 of 3/4" PEX service tubing; 4,440 LF of pavement patch; 1,052 SY of sidewalk removal and restoration; 85 LF of curb and gutter. See outside link.
City of Dallas
The City of Dallas, Georgia, seeks bids for cabinetry and countertops for the 1892 Historic Paulding County Courthouse, which will become the new City Hall. The project requires furnishing all materials, labor, and equipment for completion. A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled, and only bids from attendees will be considered.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Oct 24, 2024
City of Dallas
Close: Oct 24, 2024
The City of Dallas, Georgia, seeks bids for cabinetry and countertops for the 1892 Historic Paulding County Courthouse, which will become the new City Hall. The project requires furnishing all materials, labor, and equipment for completion. A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled, and only bids from attendees will be considered.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritized and rarely approved; only potential exception is public safety technology—otherwise prepare a competitive bid.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Dallas, GA generally avoids sole source awards. Only noted exception: public safety technology.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Dallas
The board discussed upcoming local events, including the June Food Truck Friday and the 4th of July Concert and Fireworks festivities featuring various performances and tributes. New business included a proposal to utilize Google Maps for a cost-free self-guided film tour as an initiative for the tourism department and a review of a paid billboard advertising campaign for downtown. Additional information was provided regarding an upcoming local market day event.
The council reviewed and discussed various items, including annexation and zoning requests for a townhome community and commercial space, ordinance amendments regarding parking regulations and surety bonds, and the city's proposed budget. Other business included approvals for vehicle surplus, engineering agreements, software purchases for police tracking, special event applications, and property deed transfers.
The commission reviewed an ordinance amendment concerning the revision of the Unified Development Code and Code of Ordinances to permit various forms of non-cash financial guarantees, such as surety bonds and irrevocable letters of credit, for performance and maintenance warranties. Additionally, the commission evaluated an annexation and zoning application for a residential townhome community and medium-density commercial space, including stipulations regarding buffer zones, automated license plate readers, and rental restrictions.
The commission reviewed multiple applications for Certificates of Appropriateness. This included a request for exterior signage at 206 Main Street, the installation of both exterior and neon signage for a restaurant at 300 West Memorial Drive, and window replacement specifications for an educational building at 25 Court House Square.
The meeting included an executive session for discussion and deliberation. New business focused on discussions regarding the new city hall project and the formal approval of resolution DDA-2026-04, which authorizes the acquisition of the property located at 100 W Griffin St.
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