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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Kingsland
The City of Kingsland, Georgia is soliciting sealed proposals for design-build services to engineer, design, and construct a Fleet Services Facility that will provide site development, a prefabricated metal building, and full infrastructure systems. The selected contractor will furnish pre-construction services including site analysis and design, followed by full construction services for specialized municipal vehicle servicing. The project is expected to be completed within 420 to 480 days following the official Notice to Proceed.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
City of Kingsland
Close: May 26, 2026
The City of Kingsland, Georgia is soliciting sealed proposals for design-build services to engineer, design, and construct a Fleet Services Facility that will provide site development, a prefabricated metal building, and full infrastructure systems. The selected contractor will furnish pre-construction services including site analysis and design, followed by full construction services for specialized municipal vehicle servicing. The project is expected to be completed within 420 to 480 days following the official Notice to Proceed.
AvailableCity of Kingsland
The City of Kingsland, GA is soliciting sealed proposals (RFP #COK 26-023) for the design, supply, delivery, and turnkey installation of commercial-grade playground equipment at Little Catfish Creek Park, emphasizing durability, safety, and inclusive ADA-accessible play features. The estimated project budget is approximately $45,000–$55,000 and work is expected to be completed within 60–90 days of award. Proposers must show relevant municipal/commercial playground installation experience and provide insurance and references.
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
City of Kingsland
Close: Apr 29, 2026
The City of Kingsland, GA is soliciting sealed proposals (RFP #COK 26-023) for the design, supply, delivery, and turnkey installation of commercial-grade playground equipment at Little Catfish Creek Park, emphasizing durability, safety, and inclusive ADA-accessible play features. The estimated project budget is approximately $45,000–$55,000 and work is expected to be completed within 60–90 days of award. Proposers must show relevant municipal/commercial playground installation experience and provide insurance and references.
City of Kingsland
Purchase and installation of office furniture.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
City of Kingsland
Close: May 5, 2026
Purchase and installation of office furniture.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If your product is proprietary public safety tech, ask the purchasing agent to pursue a sole source; if not, skip to coops.
Coops: If your item is on TIPS, request purchase through TIPS to bypass formal bidding and local preference.
Entity: City of Kingsland, GA
Dollar threshold: No specific sole source dollar threshold noted.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Kingsland
The council discussed and approved various home occupation permits, a sideyard variance, and a real estate issue addressed in executive session. New business included the approval of a firefighter property program, the adoption of a joint multi-hazard mitigation plan, the establishment of a joint comprehensive plan workgroup, and an amended policy for contractual development agreements. The council also received a policy update regarding body worn cameras, approved an ordinance concerning fireworks usage, and awarded a bid for hypochlorite supply and delivery.
The council performed the oath of office for a new police officer and recognized a safety grant award. Key actions included the approval of a development agreement between the city and a retail developer, the award of a construction loan bid for the Boone Street Project, and the awarding of a bid for utility bill printing and mailing services. Furthermore, the council approved the subdivision of a city-owned parcel for use as a new borrow pit and authorized moving forward with an RFP for telephone and computer network and data systems.
The council meeting addressed several public and administrative matters. A presentation was made regarding a proposal to establish a national park, monument, education center, and museum at the former Thiokol site. Multiple planning and zoning applications were reviewed, resulting in approvals for two home occupation permits and a special use permit for a title pawn service, while a request for a junk yard operation was denied. Additionally, the council approved three joint proclamations and a proclamation regarding Mental Health Month. Financial matters included the approval of fiscal year mid-year budget revisions. The council also adopted a new Community Risk Reduction Ordinance, appointed a voting delegate for the GMA Annual Savannah meeting, and received announcements concerning public health precautions related to the Zika virus.
The meeting included the administration of the oath of office for the Mayor and City Council members. Key appointments were finalized for the positions of Mayor Pro Tem, City Attorney, City Clerk, Chief of Police, and City Treasurer. The council approved an alcohol beverage license for DWG Acquisitions LLC, the extension of a lease agreement for ambulances, and a joint resolution regarding funding for a greenway project. Additionally, the council addressed appointments for the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Kingsland Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Authority Board of Directors, and discussed local infrastructure projects including sidewalk construction.
The council received presentations on a proposed conditions assessment of the city's water and wastewater infrastructure and an update on the 2016 GEFA/CDBG project. Discussions were held regarding animal nuisance issues in local neighborhoods, and actions were taken to approve an update to building code references, the annexation of the Williams Tract, and year-end budget revisions. Additionally, the council authorized the submission of the 2016 Community Development Block Grant, a revised Memorandum of Understanding for a transportation enhancement project, and the renewal of alcohol beverage licenses. Further business included approval of rehire policy amendments and the award of a bid for the purchase of five police pursuit sedans.
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