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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Greenville
The Greenville Transit Authority (GTA), doing business as Greenlink, is soliciting proposals for a comprehensive, cloud‑based transit planning and scheduling software solution. The software must support fixed‑route planning, scheduling, operational analysis, and integrate with existing systems such as Systrans Navineo (AVL/CAD). Proposals are due electronically by 2:00 PM ET on April 7, 2026, with questions due March 24, 2026.
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Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
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City of Greenville
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The Greenville Transit Authority (GTA), doing business as Greenlink, is soliciting proposals for a comprehensive, cloud‑based transit planning and scheduling software solution. The software must support fixed‑route planning, scheduling, operational analysis, and integrate with existing systems such as Systrans Navineo (AVL/CAD). Proposals are due electronically by 2:00 PM ET on April 7, 2026, with questions due March 24, 2026.
AvailableCity of Greenville
Seeking temporary staffing agencies (Contractor) to submit proposals for assisting the City with its temporary staffing needs.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Greenville
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Seeking temporary staffing agencies (Contractor) to submit proposals for assisting the City with its temporary staffing needs.
AvailableCity of Greenville
The City of Greenville is assisting the Greenville Transit Authority (GTA) in soliciting proposals from qualified independent auditors to perform an audit in accordance with the specifications outlined in RFP No. 26-3993. Proposals are due April 3, 2026 at 2:00 P.M. ET and must be submitted electronically; the deadline for questions is 2:00 P.M. ET on March 23, 2026. The RFP is a procurement for audit services and the City’s purchasing office is the primary point of contact for the solicitation.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
City of Greenville
Close: Apr 3, 2026
The City of Greenville is assisting the Greenville Transit Authority (GTA) in soliciting proposals from qualified independent auditors to perform an audit in accordance with the specifications outlined in RFP No. 26-3993. Proposals are due April 3, 2026 at 2:00 P.M. ET and must be submitted electronically; the deadline for questions is 2:00 P.M. ET on March 23, 2026. The RFP is a procurement for audit services and the City’s purchasing office is the primary point of contact for the solicitation.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; Greenville almost never approves sole source over $50,
Coops: If the total is over $50,000 and your offering is on a cooperative (start with Sourcewell), ask Purchasing to buy via the coop to bypass a formal bid.
City of Greenville, SC: There is no evidence of sole source awards above the $50,000 competitive threshold. The City adheres rigidly to formal bidding.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Greenville
The GVL 2040 comprehensive plan, originally passed in 2021, focuses on preserving open space, creating affordable housing, and improving transportation and mobility. The plan's 5-year update includes a new element, resiliency, addressing the impacts of flooding on communities and infrastructure. Progress includes preserving 5% of vacant land, approving over 900 affordable housing units, and implementing bike lanes and pedestrian crossings.
The meeting addressed a variance request concerning the rear building setback for expanding a 'Single-unit Living' use. The discussion involved the possibility of reducing the deck size, the Homeowners Association's support for the improvement due to the land being undevelopable, and concerns about setting a precedent for future variance requests. Ultimately, the application was denied. Additionally, staff provided an update on current projects, including the 24-month code update and the status of requests from the last board meeting.
The City Council meeting addressed several key issues. These included accepting contributions and appropriating funds for the construction of a new inclusive playground in Cleveland Park, as well as appropriating funds for the Disaster Assistance Program and sewer rehabilitation efforts. Additionally, the council discussed and approved ordinances related to annexing real properties, rezoning properties for mixed-use development, and amending the Official Zoning Map. The council also appointed Ministerial Recorders and Assistant Municipal Court Judges and approved amendments to an agreement to lease office space. The Greenville City Fire Department's assistance with the forest fires at Table Rock was noted.
The meeting included discussions and recommendations regarding several annexation and rezone applications. These included Highland Homes LLC's application for annexation and rezone at 7 Stall Street, The Neighborhood Housing Corporation of Greenville and Carolina Crafted Construction, LLC's application for annexation and rezone at 307 and 309 Marie Street, and Palmetto Alliance Property Group, LLC's application for a rezone at Augusta Street and Dixon Street. Additionally, Meghan Caldwell's application for a rezone on Landwood Avenue and Kirk Conover's application for a rezone at 430 N. Main Street were discussed. The commission also addressed amending the official zoning map for the City of Greenville and received a staff update on planning projects and initiatives, including the GVL 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
The Greenville Zoo's five-year strategic plan focuses on animal wellbeing, delivering memorable experiences, conservation efforts, education and research, ensuring financial sustainability, and promoting organizational excellence. It includes a master facilities plan to leverage resources and create partnership opportunities to advance the Zoo's mission and enhance the guest experience.
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