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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Stockbridge
The City of Stockbridge is soliciting bids for the Country Club Drive / Patrick Henry Parkway Intersection Improvements project to enhance traffic flow and safety at that intersection through construction activities. Work includes traffic control, milling and paving, striping, concrete curb and gutter, ADA-compliant sidewalks and ramps, and installation of a complete traffic signal system; the project will be funded in part by local and SPLOST funds. Bidders must be GDOT-prequalified for roadway construction, submit bids online via the Bonfire portal, attend a mandatory pre-bid conference (July 22, 2026), and provide 5% bid security.
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Aug 12, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
City of Stockbridge
Close: Aug 12, 2026
The City of Stockbridge is soliciting bids for the Country Club Drive / Patrick Henry Parkway Intersection Improvements project to enhance traffic flow and safety at that intersection through construction activities. Work includes traffic control, milling and paving, striping, concrete curb and gutter, ADA-compliant sidewalks and ramps, and installation of a complete traffic signal system; the project will be funded in part by local and SPLOST funds. Bidders must be GDOT-prequalified for roadway construction, submit bids online via the Bonfire portal, attend a mandatory pre-bid conference (July 22, 2026), and provide 5% bid security.
AvailableCity of Stockbridge
The City of Stockbridge is soliciting bids for the Country Club Drive / Patrick Henry Parkway Intersection Improvements project to enhance traffic flow and safety at that intersection through construction activities. Work includes traffic control, milling and paving, striping, concrete curb and gutter, ADA-compliant sidewalks and ramps, and installation of a complete traffic signal system; the project will be funded in part by local and SPLOST funds. Bidders must be GDOT-prequalified for roadway construction, submit bids online via the Bonfire portal, attend a mandatory pre-bid conference (July 22, 2026), and provide 5% bid security.
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Aug 12, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
City of Stockbridge
Close: Aug 12, 2026
The City of Stockbridge is soliciting bids for the Country Club Drive / Patrick Henry Parkway Intersection Improvements project to enhance traffic flow and safety at that intersection through construction activities. Work includes traffic control, milling and paving, striping, concrete curb and gutter, ADA-compliant sidewalks and ramps, and installation of a complete traffic signal system; the project will be funded in part by local and SPLOST funds. Bidders must be GDOT-prequalified for roadway construction, submit bids online via the Bonfire portal, attend a mandatory pre-bid conference (July 22, 2026), and provide 5% bid security.
AvailableCity of Stockbridge
Work includes 5,835 LF 6' min, width edge milling, 2 1/2" depth @ edge of pavement, feathered to 0" (includes removal of any pavement inside the gutter at driveways, 24,326 LF mill asphaltic concrete; 2 1/2" depth, 305 ton 4" recycled asphaltic conc Patch 19.0 mm superpave incl, bituminous material & h lime,5, 595 ton asphaltic concrete open graded cracked relief interlayer, gp blend, including bituminous material & h lime (permaflex) 1" recycled asphaltic conc or equivalent, 10,355 ton 1.5" recycled asphaltic conc - 12.5 mm superpave incl, bituminous material and h lime. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Aug 11, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
City of Stockbridge
Close: Aug 11, 2026
Work includes 5,835 LF 6' min, width edge milling, 2 1/2" depth @ edge of pavement, feathered to 0" (includes removal of any pavement inside the gutter at driveways, 24,326 LF mill asphaltic concrete; 2 1/2" depth, 305 ton 4" recycled asphaltic conc Patch 19.0 mm superpave incl, bituminous material & h lime,5, 595 ton asphaltic concrete open graded cracked relief interlayer, gp blend, including bituminous material & h lime (permaflex) 1" recycled asphaltic conc or equivalent, 10,355 ton 1.5" recycled asphaltic conc - 12.5 mm superpave incl, bituminous material and h lime. See attached file.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $50,000 for goods or $25,000 for services, use sole source.
Coops: Georgia DOAS statewide contracts, Sourcewell, HGACBuy, or GSA Cooperative Purchasing.
Entity: City of Stockbridge, GA
Framing: Position as proprietary IT or essential for continuity with existing city systems.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Stockbridge
The council performed the swearing-in of officials and appointed a Mayor Pro Tem. Discussions included the Henry County E911 and Emergency Management updates, the appointment of a City Attorney, and several board appointments. The council approved amendments to the Ethics Ordinance and Charter, awarded contracts for inclusive playground equipment and privatized sanitation services, and discussed repair plans for City Hall and Municipal Court. Additionally, the council reviewed proposals for a Career Expo, a potential intergovernmental agreement regarding sidewalk projects, and the implementation of the Keep Stockbridge Beautiful program.
The meeting included the ceremonial swearing-in of the new Mayor and the presentation of a letter of commendation for a local literacy program. Key business items involved a public hearing on the proposed fiscal year 2017 operating budget, which was tabled for a future date, and discussions regarding advisory board appointments for the Main Street and Youth Council programs. The Council voted on ordinances concerning smoking in vehicles with minors and soil erosion control, and received an overview of the City's Master Trail Plan. Furthermore, the meeting addressed organizational updates including the introduction of a new Public Works Director and concluded with an executive session regarding real estate matters.
The council meeting addressed various proclamations, including those for Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday and Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Presentations were received regarding local community organizations, a pilot food truck program, and business support initiatives. Key actions included the establishment of council committees, approval of a contract for municipal building repairs, and support for transit and economic development resolutions. Additionally, the council authorized various lighting service agreements, appointed board members, and addressed a budget amendment regarding DDA funds.
The Council meeting included proclamations for Dutchtown High School and Women's History Month. Presentations were given regarding the Planned Town Development Ordinance process. Old business items included a report on the new Solid Waste Program and the approval of a resolution for a sister city partnership with Flint, Michigan. A public hearing was held for a variance request for age-restricted multi-family housing, which failed to pass. Additionally, the Council approved a Code of Conduct for city officials, authorized the use of the conference center for an upcoming community event, and held an executive session to discuss legal and personnel matters.
The meeting included an agenda amendment to table council appointments and vacancies to a future date. Discussions involved the approval of merit pay increases for the City Treasurer and City Clerk, as well as the approval of funding for a memorial plaque at the Carrie Mae Hambrick Cultural Arts Enrichment Center.
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