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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Loganville
The City of Loganville is seeking bids for the 2026 Road Improvements Project to enhance local infrastructure along several residential streets. The scope of work includes milling, paving, patching, and striping approximately 7,031 linear feet of asphalt pavement across locations such as Manor Ridge Drive and Savannah Place. The project must be completed within 60 calendar days following the receipt of the Notice to Proceed.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
City of Loganville
Close: May 26, 2026
The City of Loganville is seeking bids for the 2026 Road Improvements Project to enhance local infrastructure along several residential streets. The scope of work includes milling, paving, patching, and striping approximately 7,031 linear feet of asphalt pavement across locations such as Manor Ridge Drive and Savannah Place. The project must be completed within 60 calendar days following the receipt of the Notice to Proceed.
AvailableCity of Loganville
Procurement of materials, labor, and equipment for the construction of Loganville Toddler Park, including new sidewalks, planting, accessible play equipment, fencing, play surfacing, seating, and shade structures.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: -
City of Loganville
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Procurement of materials, labor, and equipment for the construction of Loganville Toddler Park, including new sidewalks, planting, accessible play equipment, fencing, play surfacing, seating, and shade structures.
City of Loganville
This includes New Sidewalks, Planting, Accessible Play Equipment, Fencing, Play Surfacing, Seating, Shade Structures, etc.,
Posted Date
Nov 10, 2025
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Nov 10, 2025
City of Loganville
Close: Feb 17, 2026
This includes New Sidewalks, Planting, Accessible Play Equipment, Fencing, Play Surfacing, Seating, Shade Structures, etc.,
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Don’t pursue; pivot immediately to a cooperative purchase via Sourcewell.
Coops: Pivot immediately to a cooperative purchase via Sourcewell. If they’re open to alternatives, mention Georgia DOAS Statewide Contracts, Sourcewell activation, HGACBuy, GSA.
City of Loganville, GA: There is no evidence of sole source usage. Deprioritize this path entirely; attempts will likely fail due to procedural rigidity.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Loganville
The council held a work session to conduct a questionnaire session for four applicants seeking positions on the planning and zoning commission. The session included applicant introductions and responses to questions regarding the responsibilities of the commission, preparation for public hearings, and the city's 'Build Better' campaign and 'Code Palooza' initiatives. Additionally, the council discussed the possibility of scheduling a retreat for a strategic planning session to establish common goals and improve collaborative efforts among members.
The City Council meeting included an invocation and pledge of allegiance. Key agenda items included proclamations for Poppy Day and the Month of the Military Child, the swearing-in of a new Downtown Development Authority director, and an update on upcoming community events. The Council approved the adoption of the agenda, a variance request, and the appointment of new Planning and Zoning Commissioners. Additionally, the Council approved the purchase of a bucket truck, received an update on fire department activity, and heard a testimonial regarding the effectiveness of the Flock camera system in solving a local hit-and-run case.
The meeting focused on the development of property at 254 Main, specifically discussing building height regulations, architectural concepts, and the use of the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) process. Members reviewed previous design concepts, addressed potential fire code and occupancy requirements for multi-story structures, and discussed the necessity of ensuring future development sites are restaurant-ready. Additionally, the board deliberated on the management of existing construction debris on city property and explored strategies for marketing the property to potential buyers and contractors.
The Commission discussed a request for a major variance regarding parking space requirements for a light industrial property located at 520 Brand Road. The applicant sought a reduction in the number of required parking spaces, citing the nature of their business operations. The Commission ultimately approved a variance allowing for 19 parking spaces.
The commission voted to amend the agenda to include the appointment of a vice chair. A major variance request for property at 3965 Pecan Road was discussed and approved to allow for a lot split, involving plans to demolish an existing structure and perform new construction. Additionally, the commission held a vote to appoint a new vice chair.
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