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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Winfield
New Multi-purpose Facility.
Posted Date
Dec 27, 2025
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Dec 27, 2025
City of Winfield
Close: Jan 15, 2026
New Multi-purpose Facility.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here; redirect to the formal bid process.
Coops: Although not used today, you can mention AlabamaBuys statewide contracts, NASPO ValuePoint, OMNIA Partners, and HGACBuy as future options.
City of Winfield (AL): No documented history of sole source awards; the city adheres to competitive bidding.
Effective path: Treat sole source as not viable; pursue formal competitive bids.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Winfield
The council discussed the correction of a previously approved vehicle purchase, replacing Chevrolet trucks with GMC models to avoid waiting periods. A proclamation was issued designating May as Mental Health Awareness Month. A representative from a local nonprofit addressed the council regarding concerns over business licensing structures and zoning for farm stands. Additionally, the council approved a lease agreement for a river canoe and kayak launch site, authorized the renewal of a certificate of deposit, and declared several items from the water department as unusable for sale. The meeting concluded with announcements regarding the National Day of Prayer and recognition of the local girls track team's state championship win.
The council meeting addressed several administrative and operational matters. Key topics included the rescission of a previously adopted resolution regarding a waterworks project grant, the proclamation of May 2026 as Mental Health Awareness Month, and an update from the fire department regarding grant applications for community storm shelters. The council also deliberated on personnel hiring, specifically selecting a new utilities clerk and approving two new part-time staff members for the library to handle upcoming seasonal demand.
The council meeting addressed several operational and community matters, including the approval of accounts payable for the month, a correction regarding the procurement of two trucks for the water department to replace a previous purchase, and a proclamation designating May as Mental Health Awareness Month. A presentation was made by a representative of a local farm regarding licensing and zoning requirements for small-scale agricultural operations. The council also discussed a lease agreement for a river canoe and kayak launch site, approved the renewal of a certificate of deposit, and declared various items from the water department as unusable for sale. Announcements included the upcoming National Day of Prayer and recognition of the local girls' track team for winning the state championship.
The commission reviewed and approved accounts payable. A public hearing was set for the closure of a gravel portion of a County Highway to prevent illegal dumping. The renewal of district loans was approved. The commission also approved the hiring of a new employee for the revenue commissioner's office. A purchase proposal for security equipment and software across four sites was tabled for further information. The commission discussed the status of polling places in preparation for the primary election and held an executive session to discuss financial matters.
The council held a public hearing regarding a restaurant retail liquor license application for Asahi Japanese Steakhouse LLC, which was subsequently approved. Other key discussions included tabling a request for six-month additional funding for animal rescue efforts, the renewal of a certificate of deposit at First State Bank of the South, and the initiation of a bidding process for HVAC unit replacements at City Hall. Additionally, the council approved the installation of security fencing and an automatic gate for the wastewater plant, authorized the purchase of two pickup trucks for the water department, and adopted a new city travel policy.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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