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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Winfield
Work inlcudes street improvement.
Posted Date
Jul 15, 2026
Due Date
Aug 4, 2026
Release: Jul 15, 2026
City of Winfield
Close: Aug 4, 2026
Work inlcudes street improvement.
AvailableCity of Winfield
Commercial access roads construction.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
City of Winfield
Close: Jun 5, 2026
Commercial access roads construction.
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 meeting included an introduction of the new school superintendent and a discussion regarding the ongoing collaboration between the city and school system on safety and workforce development. The council approved the hiring of two new firefighters who will attend the academy in September. Additionally, the council authorized a commercial development project involving piping work at exit 30 and approved the inclusion of paving work for Shelton Way as part of a larger joint infrastructure project.
The meeting included the hiring of two new staff members for the sheriff's department, a decision to maintain the current speed limit on County Road 42 while coordinating event-based traffic safety plans with the city, and the approval of the annual insolvents report. An update was provided regarding a courthouse renovation project involving HVAC, electrical, and asbestos removal, with bid advertisements scheduled. Additionally, the commission addressed a plumbing design issue at the facility and determined that the current resolution was adequate for now.
The council meeting addressed several administrative and financial items. Key actions included the renewal of a certificate of deposit at First National Bank, the appointment of a new member to the alcohol license review committee, and a formal clarification regarding the procurement of flow meters for the water treatment plant, confirming a change in the designated vendor and a revised purchase amount. The meeting also included an announcement regarding an upcoming public hearing for the zoning board of adjustment.
The commission held a public hearing regarding the potential closure of County Road 141 due to issues with illegal dumping and unauthorized through traffic. Discussion focused on the optimal placement of gates to prevent further dumping while maintaining access for property owners and ensuring emergency turnaround space. The commission also addressed concerns regarding the accuracy of online mapping services leading drivers onto closed roads, the need for comprehensive sign maintenance, and strategies for managing the destruction of public property like road signs.
The council addressed several administrative and operational items, including the appointment and salary establishment of the new fire chief and the chief of police. Revisions were made to the city's zoning ordinance table of permitted uses. The council also authorized the purchase of garbage cans in coordination with neighboring counties, approved promotions for two police officers, and opened the application process for the position of full-time firefighter.
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