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City of East Dublin
The City issued an Invitation to Bid for the installation of fixed and portable generators at multiple municipal facilities, including sewage lift stations, a well, and water treatment plants. The contract requires performance and payment bonds, a 10% bid bond, and compliance with E-Verify and insurance documentation. Work must begin upon notice to proceed and be completed within 540 calendar days.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
City of East Dublin
Close: Mar 3, 2026
The City issued an Invitation to Bid for the installation of fixed and portable generators at multiple municipal facilities, including sewage lift stations, a well, and water treatment plants. The contract requires performance and payment bonds, a 10% bid bond, and compliance with E-Verify and insurance documentation. Work must begin upon notice to proceed and be completed within 540 calendar days.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; ask the City Clerk/department heads about any internal process if pushed, but expect a formal bid.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops; if they’re open later, mention GA DOAS statewide contracts, HGACBuy, Sourcewell, GSA as future options.
City of East Dublin (GA): No evidence of sole source contracting or published dollar thresholds—deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of East Dublin
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. A Recreation Resolution was approved to enable the Recreation Director to apply for grants. Bids for a new grapple truck were reviewed, and the lowest bid from Freightliner of Savannah was approved. Amendments to the Disorderly Conduct Ordinance were approved, including a list of fines for offenses. Changes to the Zoning Board of Appeals Ordinance were approved, modifying the terms of service. An agreement and resolution for the Transportation Investment Act (TIA) were approved to add Galaxie Drive to the paving program. Citizens addressed the Mayor and Council with concerns about damaged trees, nuisance properties, the Disorderly Conduct Ordinance, and issues with mud in a resident's shower.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items, such as a new alcohol license application for The Mart at Dublin 602 LLC, the surrendering of a 2014 Grapple Truck and a 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe, and an agreement for auditing services with Symphona. Citizens addressed the Mayor and Council regarding potholes, nuisance properties, and issues with mud in a resident's shower. There were also discussions about potential upgrades to Buckeye Park and Warnock Park, and inquiries about the Mohawk building on Nathaniel Drive.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on several key areas. The council considered and approved the appointment of a new member to the Zoning Board and an agreement with the Laurens County Board of Education to supply water and sewer to the new East Laurens Middle School. The salary and travel allowance for the new Recreation Director were approved, along with budget allocations for football equipment and recreation grounds equipment. Additionally, the council approved funding for a sewer department shelter and a proposal to place the city's property taxes online. Residents voiced concerns about loud music, speeding, high water bills, debris pickup, and city services for the Oak Creek Mobile Home Park. There were also discussions about mosquito spraying, nuisance properties, storm warning alarms, and road maintenance.
The East Dublin Mayor and Council convened to discuss several key items. The council considered the annexation of two parcels of land at the request of the Laurens County Board of Education, approving their annexation into the city limits with a B-2 General Commercial District zoning. The FY 2025 Amended Budget was approved. A public hearing was held for the proposed Fiscal Year 2026 budget, which was subsequently adopted. A citizen expressed concerns about a vacant lot on Jackson Street, suggesting it be turned into a playground, while another requested speed bumps on Jackson, Marion, and Daley Streets and inquired about sidewalk installations on Buckeye Road. The council also addressed concerns about police presence, tree cutting, foot traffic with dogs, and the need for motion-sensor lights at Warnock Park.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. A new Mayor Pro-Tem was nominated and approved for the year 2025. The council reviewed and approved a new alcohol license application, as well as the renewal of several existing alcohol licenses for 2025. The spending limit of the mayor was increased, and the 2025 Workers' Compensation Renewal Premium was approved. The number of members on the East Dublin Recreation board was increased. Additionally, the Solar Farm Ordinance was adopted to permit and regulate solar farms in East Dublin.
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