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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of McDonough
The City of McDonough is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide code revision services for Chapters 15, 16, and related updates to Chapter 17 of the City’s Code of Ordinances. The project is managed through the Community Economic Development Department and is expected to last approximately twelve to eighteen months. Interested vendors must submit their proposals by the June 2026 deadline to be considered for this municipal contract.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 19, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
City of McDonough
Close: Jun 19, 2026
The City of McDonough is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide code revision services for Chapters 15, 16, and related updates to Chapter 17 of the City’s Code of Ordinances. The project is managed through the Community Economic Development Department and is expected to last approximately twelve to eighteen months. Interested vendors must submit their proposals by the June 2026 deadline to be considered for this municipal contract.
AvailableCity of McDonough
The City of McDonough, Georgia is soliciting proposals for professional forensic audit and internal controls assessment services to evaluate city-issued equipment and asset accountability and ensure compliance with applicable audit standards. The selected consultant must demonstrate accountancy and auditing expertise, carry required professional liability insurance, and comply with federal, state and local regulations. The contract begins after City Council approval, with an initial term and two automatic one-year renewals unless notice is given.
Posted Date
May 15, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 15, 2026
City of McDonough
Close: Jun 12, 2026
The City of McDonough, Georgia is soliciting proposals for professional forensic audit and internal controls assessment services to evaluate city-issued equipment and asset accountability and ensure compliance with applicable audit standards. The selected consultant must demonstrate accountancy and auditing expertise, carry required professional liability insurance, and comply with federal, state and local regulations. The contract begins after City Council approval, with an initial term and two automatic one-year renewals unless notice is given.
AvailableCity of McDonough
The City of McDonough, GA is soliciting sealed proposals from qualified firms for independent certified public accounting and audit services for its financial statements. The engagement covers fiscal years ending June 30, including federal single audits and SPLOST reporting as required. Deliverables include draft and final auditor’s reports, management letters, and any necessary compliance reports for the anticipated 2026–2028 period.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
City of McDonough
Close: Jun 2, 2026
The City of McDonough, GA is soliciting sealed proposals from qualified firms for independent certified public accounting and audit services for its financial statements. The engagement covers fiscal years ending June 30, including federal single audits and SPLOST reporting as required. Deliverables include draft and final auditor’s reports, management letters, and any necessary compliance reports for the anticipated 2026–2028 period.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: No evidence of use; deprioritize. If proposed, request written justification and confirm approvals (City Administrator/Council).
Coops: Coops not used today—optionally flag Georgia DOAS Statewide Contracts, HGACBuy, Sourcewell, and GSA Cooperative Purchasing as future avenues.
City of McDonough (GA): No evidence of sole source awards in public records. Deprioritize and prepare for formal competition.
Thresholds: No public sole-source dollar threshold identified.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of McDonough
The council addressed several operational and financial items, including the emergency repair of a pump station, the adoption of a resolution to transmit the 2021 Draft Capital Improvements Element Report, and the approval of a consulting agreement for finance projects. Purchases were authorized for two lawn mowers, one new vehicle for the Highways and Streets Department, and eight police vehicles along with their necessary equipment. Furthermore, the council approved a service contract for water meter data retrieval and reached a consensus on the preliminary plat for the Symphony Park development project. The session concluded with an executive session regarding real estate and discussions on upcoming municipal convention logistics.
The meeting featured a presentation on the Henry County Joint Transportation Plan and the Henry County Joint Trails Plan, which were subsequently supported through resolution. The Council authorized a loan transaction to assist a local merchant through the Downtown Development Authority, accepted funding for charging system infrastructure, and initiated amendments to the Zoning Ordinance regarding automotive car wash uses. Additionally, the Council held an executive session for personnel and real estate matters, approved the sale of city-owned property, and discussed constituent concerns regarding the residency requirements for elected officials.
The council workshop included the approval of an internship memorandum of agreement, proclamations for Autism Awareness Month and Child Abuse Prevention Month, and approval of emergency repairs for the Waste Water Treatment Plant. The council also approved a GIS services agreement and recognized Waste Water Treatment Plant personnel for an award. Key development discussions focused on a preliminary plat review for a townhouse development, and zoning and variance requests for future projects. Following an executive session, the council approved the hiring of a new Finance Director. Updates were provided on local beautification efforts, clean-up initiatives for Georgia Cities Week, and ongoing efforts to address homelessness.
The council workshop covered several key items, including approval for payments related to software maintenance, fence installation for a community garden, repairs to a fire engine, emergency waste water pipe repairs, and the purchase of a new city vehicle. Public comments focused on concerns regarding the reconstruction of a dam and the status of sidewalk improvements on Judy Drive. Discussions were also held on the purchase of new permitting software, annexation and zoning petitions, and updates to the downtown district's signage requirements. Additionally, the council moved into executive session to discuss litigation, real estate, and personnel matters, and subsequently approved a resolution concerning the Local Option Sales Tax and a consultant agreement.
The City Council workshop addressed several items, including the approval of various agreements with SiteMed, the Georgia Department of Transportation for utility relocation, and a rental agreement for the Summer Series program. The council recognized the Waste Water Plant employees for their 100% compliance record. Planning and development discussions included rezoning petitions for Highway Commercial use and a presentation on the OpenGov transparency software. Additionally, the council reviewed financial updates, authorized the city-sponsored Summer Youth Program, and discussed the draft budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
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