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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of West Point
Work includes city hall 1st floor interior renovation.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Aug 4, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
City of West Point
Close: Aug 4, 2026
Work includes city hall 1st floor interior renovation.
AvailableCity of West Point
Drive Thru Hangar and Access Road Paving and Related Improvements.
Posted Date
-
Due Date
Sep 4, 2025
Release: -
City of West Point
Close: Sep 4, 2025
Drive Thru Hangar and Access Road Paving and Related Improvements.
City of West Point
Electric line construction & maintenance.
Posted Date
Jul 29, 2025
Due Date
Aug 25, 2025
Release: Jul 29, 2025
City of West Point
Close: Aug 25, 2025
Electric line construction & maintenance.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—deprioritize and pivot to Sourcewell.
Coops: Use Sourcewell to buy. Confirm your product is on a Sourcewell-awarded contract and proceed via Purchasing Officer.
City of West Point, MS: No evidence of a workable sole source path. Deprioritize and redirect to cooperative purchasing (Sourcewell).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of West Point
The Board of Mayor and Selectmen addressed several business items, including the approval of a resolution to support continued air service for the Golden Triangle Regional Airport through the reallocation of funds. The Board also approved several invoices for professional services related to water and wastewater infrastructure funded by an EPA grant. A resolution was passed to appoint a new paying agent for general obligation bonds due to the acquisition of the previous banking institution. Finally, the Board discussed and debated a funding proposal for the West Point Clay County Animal Shelter, focusing on the need for increased financial support and contract formalization.
The board meeting addressed various administrative and operational items. Key discussions included the approval of engineering services for a CDBG grant application and the authorization of emergency funding for the West Point Clay County Animal Shelter. Additionally, the board conducted a public hearing regarding property blight, approved travel for several municipal employees to attend professional training and conferences, and finalized multiple hiring recommendations for the electric department.
The board discussed several items including the addition of new holidays for city employees, an amendment to a task order for strategic planning services, and a change order for the West Church Hill Road sewer replacement project. A sponsorship for the South Cape Women's Children's Home was approved. The board also decided to table the sale of surplus equipment from a decommissioned substation to conduct further due diligence on the valuation. Additionally, representatives from Globe Life presented information regarding supplemental insurance options for city employees, with the board requesting further clarification on potential obligations to the city.
The board discussed multiple administrative and operational items, including task orders for sewer replacement and strategic funding assistance, as well as sponsorship requests for local events. The meeting addressed the recognition of city leadership, the approval of an audit engagement letter, and various personnel actions, such as resignations and new hiring within the police department. Travel requests for training and continuing education for city staff were authorized. Additionally, the board deliberated on public safety concerns, including park security, maintenance, and the handling of hazardous road conditions at a railroad crossing, alongside discussions regarding the city's obsolete water meter system and ongoing efforts to secure a sustainable solution.
The board discussed several items including the approval of various task orders for Wagner Engineers related to an EPA grant, sewer replacement, and strategic funding. Financial topics included the audit of the West Point Electric System financial statements and a discussion on internal controls. Other actions taken included the approval of a preliminary plat for a major subdivision, the declaration of a service weapon as surplus property for adoption by the widow of a late police lieutenant, and authorization for the solicitation of bids for a public safety radio project. Additionally, the board approved a test program with Central Pipe involving the installation of 50 water meters to address service issues in specific areas.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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