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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Talladega
This project includes installation of approx. 1600 LF of 12" ductile iron water line, 1200 LF of 14" HDPE water line, hydrants, valves and all other necessary remediation necessary appurtenances.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
City of Talladega
Close: May 7, 2026
This project includes installation of approx. 1600 LF of 12" ductile iron water line, 1200 LF of 14" HDPE water line, hydrants, valves and all other necessary remediation necessary appurtenances.
City of Talladega
This project includes installation of approx. 4600 LF of 10" ductile iron water line, hydrants, valves and all other necessary remediation necessary appurtenances.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
City of Talladega
Close: May 7, 2026
This project includes installation of approx. 4600 LF of 10" ductile iron water line, hydrants, valves and all other necessary remediation necessary appurtenances.
City of Talladega
This project includes installation of approx. 3,720 LF of 6" PVC water line, 1,300 LF of 4" PVC water line, and 1,100 LF of 2" PVC water lines over several locations, hydrants, valves and all other necessary remediation necessary appurtenances.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
City of Talladega
Close: May 7, 2026
This project includes installation of approx. 3,720 LF of 6" PVC water line, 1,300 LF of 4" PVC water line, and 1,100 LF of 2" PVC water lines over several locations, hydrants, valves and all other necessary remediation necessary appurtenances.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If proprietary/essential, work with the Purchasing Director to justify under Alabama Code § 41-16-51; if above the bid threshold, expect City Council approval under Ordinance No.
Coops: Coops aren’t used today; for future discussion, mention AlabamaBuys, EACPA, NASPO ValuePoint, OMNIA Partners.
City of Talladega (AL)
Authority: Alabama Code § 41-16-51 allows non-competitive procurement for unique/sole source or essential services.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Talladega
The City Council meeting addressed several agenda items, including the appointment of a new Council member to fill a Ward 5 vacancy and the administration of the oath of office. The Council approved various invoices and expenditures for the City and Water Departments. A public hearing was conducted regarding a property rezoning request, followed by the adoption of an ordinance to amend the zoning ordinance for that specific location. Resolutions were approved for magistrate orientation travel, weed abatement assessments, and liens. Additionally, the meeting included updates on the annual city audit, the ongoing search for a new City Manager, and reports on community events, park improvements, and traffic safety concerns. The Council also authorized a discretionary donation to a local community initiative.
The City Council approved various invoices and expenditures for the General Fund and the Water Department. Key actions included the issuance of a proclamation for Building Safety Month, the approval of several roadblock and special event permits, and the appointment of a new member to the Planning Commission. The Council deliberated on the ongoing City Manager search process and subsequently voted to suspend the search and retain the current City Manager. Other legislative actions included the adoption of an ordinance regarding the disposal of municipal surplus property and the approval of travel requests and a resolution terminating an airport hangar lease. Additionally, the Council heard a presentation from the Talladega Lions Club regarding community service programs and provided a financial allocation for their initiatives. Reports were also provided regarding city staff changes, the scholarship program, and ongoing city infrastructure and community events.
The council approved various financial expenditures and ordinances, including property surplus declarations, road naming, and mayoral compensation adjustments. The meeting covered weed abatement resolutions, travel requests for city officials, and the purchase of police camera equipment. Discussion topics included ongoing demolition projects under a community development grant, nuisance property enforcement, Parks and Recreation operations and improvement plans, economic development efforts, and coordination with local institutions. An executive session was held to discuss potential litigation with no action taken.
The council approved invoices and expenditures for general and water departments. Financial support was authorized for a local fundraiser and the high school athletic department. Appointments were made to the Civil Service Board and a new Council President Pro Tem was selected. Legislative actions included the authorization of a speed cushion installation and approval of various grant and service agreements, including public transportation funding, law enforcement camera sharing, firework display contracts for holiday celebrations, and airport improvement grants. Additionally, the council accepted annual wastewater treatment plant reports and reviewed travel requests for municipal staff.
The council held a public hearing regarding the abatement of public nuisances for multiple properties and officially approved a series of resolutions for both public nuisance and weed abatements. Financial approvals included invoices and expenditures for the city and the water department. The agenda featured a presentation by Talladega Main Street concerning partnership initiatives and a council liaison appointment, as well as a discussion regarding pickleball. Additionally, the council considered parade permit requests for an upcoming reunion celebration and a future holiday parade.
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