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City of Hoschton
The City of Hoschton has issued a Request for Qualifications for engineering services to develop plans and construction documents for a water main expansion project involving approximately 9,000 linear feet of new water main. The solicitation seeks firms with experience in ARC/GEFA projects and requires the submission of qualifications, personnel details, and fee information. The project may be funded through federal or state sources, and the city is currently accepting responses through the Georgia Procurement Registry.
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Apr 2, 2026
City of Hoschton
Close: May 5, 2026
The City of Hoschton has issued a Request for Qualifications for engineering services to develop plans and construction documents for a water main expansion project involving approximately 9,000 linear feet of new water main. The solicitation seeks firms with experience in ARC/GEFA projects and requires the submission of qualifications, personnel details, and fee information. The project may be funded through federal or state sources, and the city is currently accepting responses through the Georgia Procurement Registry.
AvailableCity of Hoschton
Work includes approx 350 LF of 12" restrained joint DIP waterline; 300 LF horizontal directional boring of 20" DR17 IPS HDPE with a 12" DR9 DIPS HDPE carrier pipe, connections to existing waterlines, a 6-ft x 12-ft solenoid control valve vault, electrical and SCADA, valves and associated appurtenances.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
City of Hoschton
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Work includes approx 350 LF of 12" restrained joint DIP waterline; 300 LF horizontal directional boring of 20" DR17 IPS HDPE with a 12" DR9 DIPS HDPE carrier pipe, connections to existing waterlines, a 6-ft x 12-ft solenoid control valve vault, electrical and SCADA, valves and associated appurtenances.
AvailableCity of Hoschton
Construction of Park to include demolition as described on the plans, grading and erosion control for approximately 3.1 acres, installation of light duty asphalt, slate access drives, sidewalks, slate paths, signage, sidewalks, park furniture, pavilion, parking spaces, pedestrian crossing, amphitheater seating, restroom, pump station and line work for restroom, ceramics building renovation, electrical for site and buildings, and all other associated appurtenances as shown on the plans.
Posted Date
Nov 7, 2025
Due Date
Dec 11, 2025
Release: Nov 7, 2025
City of Hoschton
Close: Dec 11, 2025
Construction of Park to include demolition as described on the plans, grading and erosion control for approximately 3.1 acres, installation of light duty asphalt, slate access drives, sidewalks, slate paths, signage, sidewalks, park furniture, pavilion, parking spaces, pedestrian crossing, amphitheater seating, restroom, pump station and line work for restroom, ceramics building renovation, electrical for site and buildings, and all other associated appurtenances as shown on the plans.
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Sole Source: Do not pursue—no history of acceptance; redirect to the upcoming competitive bid.
Coops: Forward-looking only—buyer hasn’t historically used coops; if pressed on alternatives, mention GA DOAS statewide contracts, Sourcewell, HGACBuy, and GSA—but expect a direct bid.
Entity: City of Hoschton, GA
Status: No evidence of sole source awards (2020–2025); deprioritize entirely.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Hoschton
The commission heard public comments from a candidate interested in a board seat. New business items included the approval of text amendments to the Hoschton Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance regarding driveway standards, and the approval of a text amendment to the Hoschton Sign Ordinance concerning lighting restrictions. Additionally, the commission made formal recommendations to the city council for filling two open board member positions.
The council addressed several items of old and new business. Actions included the appointment of members to the new Ethics Committee. New business topics included the approval of the Aberdeen Final Plat for POD C, the dedication of a lift station, a road closure for Railroad Avenue, and a change order for the Downtown Water Tank Control Valve. The council also authorized updates to bank signature cards for financial accounts and deliberated on bids for the Mulberry Park project.
The board discussed the status of a letter of intent for 29 Broad Street, ongoing applications for an open board seat, and the appointment of three new members to the Historic Preservation Committee. Additionally, members reviewed volunteer t-shirt designs for the farmers market and received an update on the downtown beautification project regarding improvements to the porch area behind the Hoschton Coffee Company. The meeting concluded with an executive session focused on a real estate matter.
This Comprehensive Plan serves as a guide for the City of Hoschton's growth and improvement from 2026 to 2030. It aims to preserve the city's small-town charm and friendly neighborhoods while embracing its growing, diverse population and dynamic future. The plan focuses on developing a vibrant historic downtown, creating connected activity nodes with diverse amenities and public spaces, and establishing safe multimodal infrastructure. Key priorities include offering a wide range of housing options, investing sustainably in infrastructure and services, enhancing quality of life, supporting economic growth, and fostering a resilient, community-engaged government.
The meeting included an update on the 29 Broad St. "The Garage" project, noting that an agreement is being pursued, and a special called meeting will be held to review the contract. The board confirmed they are continuing to accept applications for an open board seat and will revisit the topic at the March Public Meeting. Key discussion involved approving a proposed revision to the Mission Statement, which also integrated a Vision Statement, aiming to strengthen downtown economic vitality. The board received clarification regarding Gala Funds, confirming they are held by citizen groups, not the DDA or City. A request from the Historic Preservation Committee for storage space for historical items was addressed. Additionally, the board approved all events proposed for Meek Realty Property, contingent on Mayor and council approval for the use of green space for the farmer's market and other events. Updates were provided on securing a Market Manager for the Farmer's Market and logistical progress on the Art Market. The date for the Hoschton Spring Festival was noted, and board participation in the upcoming Wingstop Ribbon Cutting was encouraged. No executive session was held.
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