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Active opportunities open for bidding
Cumberland County
Work includes running track replacement.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
Cumberland County
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Work includes running track replacement.
AvailableCumberland County
Seeking for childcare project,
Posted Date
Oct 22, 2024
Due Date
Nov 12, 2024
Release: Oct 22, 2024
Cumberland County
Close: Nov 12, 2024
Seeking for childcare project,
Cumberland County
New building construction.
Posted Date
Sep 13, 2024
Due Date
Oct 3, 2024
Release: Sep 13, 2024
Cumberland County
Close: Oct 3, 2024
New building construction.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if the solution is truly unique; work with Finance to draft a state CPO-based justification and expect a Tennessee Bids notice.
Coops: Ask to purchase via Sourcewell or State of Tennessee contracts; coordinate with Finance for a quick, compliant buy.
Cumberland County, TN does not have a defined county-level sole source policy; default to cooperative purchasing when possible. If the offering is genuinely unique:
Contact: Finance Department (finance@cumberlandcountytn.gov).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Cumberland County
The agenda for the regularly scheduled meeting included consideration of final subdivision plats for several divisions: Beech Cemetery Division (requiring road frontage and SSD certificate variances), Hansel Adjustment (requiring a side setback variance), Page Division (involving a private drive requiring a maintenance agreement), and Reeves Division (requiring road frontage variances). The commission also considered a final combination plat for the Salavat Combination. Other items included consideration for adding Maple Ridge Lane and Maple Ridge Drive to the county road list, discussion regarding the installation of a fire hydrant for the Smart development, and the dedication of Nicholson Drive as a county road. A staff report covered administrative approvals for various divisions and combinations. In other business, discussion occurred regarding the subdivision of a parcel owned by Jason Bullock, noting minimum lot size requirements and the need for approved septic areas for variances.
The agenda for the January 15, 2026 meeting included the consideration of final combination plats for Flatrock Land Holdings LLC (Combination 1 and Combination 2) near Westel Road. The commission was also scheduled to consider adding Maple Ridge Lane and Maple Ridge Drive to the county road list, and to discuss the installation of a fire hydrant for the Smart development on Houston Drive. The staff report section detailed several final combination and adjustment plats that had been administratively approved, including those for Kerley, O'Neal, and Wickham, as well as an adjustment for FGH Land Tennessee LLC.
The Cumberland County Regional Planning Commission discussed adding Raquet Club Drive, Houston Drive, Maple Ridge Lane, Maple Ridge Drive, Chestnut Ridge Lane and Chestnut Ridge Court to the county road list. They also reviewed the final subdivision plat for property located off Claysville Road (Chilbert Division), Cunningham Division, Bolinger Combination, FGH Land Tennessee LLC Combination 1, FGH Land Tennessee LLC Combination 2 Czajka Combination, Reyna Combination, Arnold Adjustment and Lockhart Adjustment.
The Cumberland County Regional Planning Commission meeting will include discussions on adding Raquet Club Drive to the county road list, the election of planning commission officers, and consideration of the 2026 Cumberland County Road List. Discussions will also cover the Chestnut Ridge and Maple Ridge Development. Additionally, the agenda review includes multiple division plats for final approval.
The Cumberland County Regional Planning Commission discussed removing sections of Camp Nakanawa Road and Lavender Lane from the county road list, and adding Laurelwood Drive and Laurelwood Circle. They considered final subdivision plats for properties on Ozone Road (Sherrill Division) and Benwick Court (Zurich Homes Division 1). A staff report covered multiple divisions and combinations. A request was presented to remove a section of Camp Nakanawa Road from the county road list, leading to a scheduled public hearing. A final subdivision plat for property near Dripping Springs Road (Murphy Division) was discussed, with the applicant withdrawing the plat. The final plat for property near Westel Road (Flatrock Land Holdings Division) was approved pending required signatures. A preliminary subdivision plat for property near Renegade Mountain Parkway (Essential Communities Division) was withdrawn due to inconsistencies. A final subdivision plat for property on Highland Lane (Findley Division) was also withdrawn due to inconsistencies. The staff presented a report for administratively approved subdivision plats.
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