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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Greer
Provide architectural/engineering firms experienced in the programming, design, and development of government facilities. The selected firm will prepare a space and facilities needs assessment for the city's fleet maintenance division.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
City of Greer
Close: Jul 23, 2026
Provide architectural/engineering firms experienced in the programming, design, and development of government facilities. The selected firm will prepare a space and facilities needs assessment for the city's fleet maintenance division.
AvailableCity of Greer
Work includes construction stakes, lines & grades 1 ea, traffic control 1 ls, clearing & grubbing within roadway 1 ls, unclassified excavation 500 cy, maintenance stone 60 ton, cement modified recycled base (8" uniform) 5,050 sy, liquid asphalt binder pg64-22 35 ton, see outside link.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
City of Greer
Close: May 28, 2026
Work includes construction stakes, lines & grades 1 ea, traffic control 1 ls, clearing & grubbing within roadway 1 ls, unclassified excavation 500 cy, maintenance stone 60 ton, cement modified recycled base (8" uniform) 5,050 sy, liquid asphalt binder pg64-22 35 ton, see outside link.
City of Greer
The City is soliciting bids for the interior renovation at City Hall focused on improving functionality and space utilization within the existing facility. The project includes the conversion of an existing janitor’s closet into a new single-user restroom that will also serve as a private lactation room, providing a safe, accessible, and family-friendly amenity for employees and visitors. Work will include associated plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and finish upgrades necessary to meet current building codes and accessibility standards. Additional renovations will take place on the third floor to better support administrative operations. The existing file room will be converted into a private office, the current mail room will be renovated to serve as a new file storage area, a portion of the existing work room will absorb the function of the mail room, and a small conference room will be constructed within the third-floor lobby area. The project will require selective demolition, reconfiguration of millwork, door and hardware modifications, updated lighting and HVAC adjustments, and interior finish improvements, all coordinated to minimize disruption to ongoing municipal operations.
Posted Date
Mar 15, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 15, 2026
City of Greer
Close: Apr 2, 2026
The City is soliciting bids for the interior renovation at City Hall focused on improving functionality and space utilization within the existing facility. The project includes the conversion of an existing janitor’s closet into a new single-user restroom that will also serve as a private lactation room, providing a safe, accessible, and family-friendly amenity for employees and visitors. Work will include associated plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and finish upgrades necessary to meet current building codes and accessibility standards. Additional renovations will take place on the third floor to better support administrative operations. The existing file room will be converted into a private office, the current mail room will be renovated to serve as a new file storage area, a portion of the existing work room will absorb the function of the mail room, and a small conference room will be constructed within the third-floor lobby area. The project will require selective demolition, reconfiguration of millwork, door and hardware modifications, updated lighting and HVAC adjustments, and interior finish improvements, all coordinated to minimize disruption to ongoing municipal operations.
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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 $35,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase. Ask to buy via existing cooperative memberships or prior county piggybacks. If coops are blocked: Prepare a direct competitive bid and plan for local preference to impact scoring.
City of Greer permits sole source (Article V, Section 2-297(g)), but there’s no evidence it’s used. Treat as a low-probability path and prioritize cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Greer
The council meeting included a special recognition and announcement regarding the retirement of a long-term fire marshal. A member of the Greenville County Schools Board of Trustees provided an introduction and overview of their role. The council reviewed the financial activity report as of May 2026. Additionally, the council discussed a potential tax proposal by the county for road funding. A presentation regarding a watershed study was tabled for a future meeting. Finally, the council approved a re-nomination for the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport Planning Commission and considered a resolution to enter into a cooperative agreement between Greenville County and the municipality for community development funding.
The City Council meeting included a public hearing regarding the budget ordinance for the upcoming fiscal years. A special recognition was presented to support Batten Disease awareness through a proclamation. Additionally, the meeting featured a petitioner presentation concerning city expenditures and infrastructure projects, specifically addressing sports complex funding and tax concerns.
The council held the first reading of the budget ordinance for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. Key discussion topics included potential funding increases for storm water management infrastructure to improve maintenance efficiency, a strategic review of data collection technology such as license plate readers and drones, and the need for comprehensive council discussions regarding data privacy and storage policies. Council members also discussed adjusting golf course membership fees, analyzed the budgetary impact of a recent class and compensation study on personnel costs, and deliberated on the city's approach to millage rates and maintaining service quality while managing long-term growth.
The City Council meeting included a public forum where residents expressed concerns regarding traffic and neighborhood amenities. The Council approved minutes from previous meetings, presented a certificate of appreciation to a retiring fire department employee, and received a financial performance summary for the general, hospitality, and stormwater funds. Additional topics included the launch of a new public-facing development dashboard, an update on the status of the Kids Planet park project, appointments for boards and commissions, and the introduction of a resolution to adopt a housing assessment and strategy report.
The commission reviewed multiple agenda items, including an annexation and zoning request for a new museum and event space on East Gap Creek Road. Additionally, a rezoning request was approved to allow for a single-family residential home development, and a major revision to a planned residential project's statement of intent was discussed. All requests involved staff analysis and recommendations, with the commission approving the presented motions.
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