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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Perry
The City of Perry (GA) is soliciting bids to purchase one (1) new Public Safety Command Post Trailer built to the detailed specifications in the solicitation. Delivery is required by May 28, 2026, and bids must be submitted to the Finance Department - Purchasing by 2:00 PM ET on that date. Questions regarding the procurement should be directed to Chief Alan Everidge.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
City of Perry
Close: May 28, 2026
The City of Perry (GA) is soliciting bids to purchase one (1) new Public Safety Command Post Trailer built to the detailed specifications in the solicitation. Delivery is required by May 28, 2026, and bids must be submitted to the Finance Department - Purchasing by 2:00 PM ET on that date. Questions regarding the procurement should be directed to Chief Alan Everidge.
AvailableCity of Perry
The City of Perry, Georgia, is soliciting proposals for a Public Safety Common Operating Platform to be used by the Perry Police Department. The project involves providing software, implementation services, integrations, training, and professional support for the platform. Proposals are being accepted through the Georgia Procurement Registry until the specified deadline in May 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
City of Perry
Close: May 8, 2026
The City of Perry, Georgia, is soliciting proposals for a Public Safety Common Operating Platform to be used by the Perry Police Department. The project involves providing software, implementation services, integrations, training, and professional support for the platform. Proposals are being accepted through the Georgia Procurement Registry until the specified deadline in May 2026.
City of Perry
Design, permitting, construction, procurement of specified items, and installation, in accordance with ADA, State, and Federal requirements. In addition, the Contractor will connect the restroom structure to the playground and parking areas via ADA-compliant concrete sidewalks. Specs: The restroom structure will contain (2) family-style restroom facilities, with each including: One (1) adult capacity wall-mounted changing table Two (2) wall-mounted child protection seats with secure straps Push-button-activated doors (both sides) with signage Remote-activated locking mechanisms on doors Automated lights with a timer Automated ventilation fan with timer Paper towel holders do not utilize air dryers Full-size, ADA-compliant commode, power flush/pressure-assisted Full-size, ADA-compliant sink Full-size, child-height mounted sink pedestal Standard toilet paper and hand-held bars to meet ADA requirements Internally mounted hose bib Tactile finish on the concrete floor, wash down the drain The exterior of the restroom should be split-face concrete blocks Facility to have outdoor lighting at restroom entrances, activated by a photocell. Water fountain with a bottle-filling feature to be mounted on the side of the building. Utilities (water and sewer) are available at the site.
Posted Date
Apr 10, 2026
Due Date
May 11, 2026
Release: Apr 10, 2026
City of Perry
Close: May 11, 2026
Design, permitting, construction, procurement of specified items, and installation, in accordance with ADA, State, and Federal requirements. In addition, the Contractor will connect the restroom structure to the playground and parking areas via ADA-compliant concrete sidewalks. Specs: The restroom structure will contain (2) family-style restroom facilities, with each including: One (1) adult capacity wall-mounted changing table Two (2) wall-mounted child protection seats with secure straps Push-button-activated doors (both sides) with signage Remote-activated locking mechanisms on doors Automated lights with a timer Automated ventilation fan with timer Paper towel holders do not utilize air dryers Full-size, ADA-compliant commode, power flush/pressure-assisted Full-size, ADA-compliant sink Full-size, child-height mounted sink pedestal Standard toilet paper and hand-held bars to meet ADA requirements Internally mounted hose bib Tactile finish on the concrete floor, wash down the drain The exterior of the restroom should be split-face concrete blocks Facility to have outdoor lighting at restroom entrances, activated by a photocell. Water fountain with a bottle-filling feature to be mounted on the side of the building. Utilities (water and sewer) are available at the site.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize. Only if truly unique and on a GA state contract—present to the Purchasing Agent as a piggyback; otherwise pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or a Georgia statewide contract; ask the Purchasing Agent to piggyback. This avoids the low bid threshold and 7% local preference.
Entity: City of Perry, GA.
Current posture: No clear sole source process or regular awards; treat this path as low-likelihood.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Perry
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The meeting commenced with a presentation from the Special Events Administrator regarding the planning, coordination, and execution of City events, emphasizing their role in community connection and economic impact. Discussions among council members focused on enhancing youth engagement through events, including the suggestion of a community talent show and utilizing teen-focused social platforms for promotion. Members provided feedback on the recent Perry Bourbon Street Bash from Civic Challenge 5, suggesting improved event promotion strategies and considering hosting a soda tent as a potential fundraiser. Group updates included the Promotion Group completing video requirements, the Leadership Group coordinating roles for the upcoming Dinner Party Gala, and the Impact Group finalizing a proposed award program document for review. Staff items covered participation in a research study on a digital engagement tool and an explanation of Civic Challenge 6, which involves connecting with City of Perry Public Safety staff.
The meeting agenda included the review of the minutes from the December 18, 2025, meeting. Key discussion items involved a welcome and presentation from the Economic Development Director, followed by a Q&A session. New business focused on a recap of Civic Challenge 4. Council members were scheduled to provide updates for their respective Goal Groups: Promotion, Leadership, and Impact. Staff items introduced Civic Challenge 5, which involves experiencing the Perry Bourbon Street Bash, and reminded members of the next meeting date.
The meeting commenced with a presentation by the Economic Development Director on the City of Perry's economic development strategies, quality of life emphasis, downtown initiatives, and the role of the Technology & Entrepreneurship Advisory Board. Members of the Technology & Entrepreneurship Advisory Board were present to answer related questions. The Youth Council discussed recommendations for the Civic Challenge 4, suggesting potential businesses like a drive-in theater and various coffee shops to enhance community appeal. Updates were provided by the Goal Groups: the Promotion Group plans teen-focused video interviews with local businesses; the Leadership Group will coordinate volunteer opportunities with HALO; and the Impact Group is developing a peer-awarded recognition program. Staff outlined Civic Challenge 5, which involves observing the Perry Bourbon Street Bash to understand the role of special events in building community.
The agenda for the meeting included a welcome and presentation by the Special Events Administrator, followed by a question and answer session. New business involved a recap of the Civic Challenge 5 (Bourbon Street Bash). Council members provided updates on goal group items: the Promotion Group reported on plans for teen-focused video interviews with local businesses; the Leadership Group discussed coordinating volunteer opportunities with the HALO group; and the Impact Group detailed progress on outlining the parameters for the PYAC Award Program. Staff items introduced Civic Challenge 6, which requires members to connect with the City of Perry Public Safety leaders, and announced the date and location for the next meeting.
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