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Dorchester County
Dorchester County is seeking qualified firms to provide physical posting of delinquent tax and tax sale notices on real property and mobile homes in compliance with South Carolina law. The contractor will be responsible for verifying each posting with geolocation and photographic evidence, providing real-time confirmation to the County, and maintaining secure records for audit support. The contract is for an initial one-year term with up to four annual renewals, covering an estimated 1,900 total postings per year.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
Dorchester County
Close: Apr 3, 2026
Dorchester County is seeking qualified firms to provide physical posting of delinquent tax and tax sale notices on real property and mobile homes in compliance with South Carolina law. The contractor will be responsible for verifying each posting with geolocation and photographic evidence, providing real-time confirmation to the County, and maintaining secure records for audit support. The contract is for an initial one-year term with up to four annual renewals, covering an estimated 1,900 total postings per year.
AvailableDorchester County
Work includes maintaining full bypass pumping during construction; removal and replacement of the access hatch and vent assembly with a wager model 1800 vertical odor control system; structural evaluation and rehabilitation of the wetwell including chemical grouting (if required) and application of a 125-mil raven 405 epoxy liner; installation of three new sulzer submersible pumps; replacement of all internal and external discharge piping with lined and coated dip; and installation of a rosemount 8750w magnetic flow meter. Electrical improvements include removal and relocation of the existing control panel due to h s conditions, installation of a new non-air-conditioned control panel with soft starts, addition of lighting, scada integration, and installation of a diesel generator and associated transfer equipment.
Posted Date
Feb 24, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Feb 24, 2026
Dorchester County
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Work includes maintaining full bypass pumping during construction; removal and replacement of the access hatch and vent assembly with a wager model 1800 vertical odor control system; structural evaluation and rehabilitation of the wetwell including chemical grouting (if required) and application of a 125-mil raven 405 epoxy liner; installation of three new sulzer submersible pumps; replacement of all internal and external discharge piping with lined and coated dip; and installation of a rosemount 8750w magnetic flow meter. Electrical improvements include removal and relocation of the existing control panel due to h s conditions, installation of a new non-air-conditioned control panel with soft starts, addition of lighting, scada integration, and installation of a diesel generator and associated transfer equipment.
AvailableDorchester County
Work includes refurbish the entire splash pad, including tile removal and concrete reconstruction of the pad's tiled river feature; address all cracks, spalling, and surface defects; pressure wash and clean the entire splash pad; mechanically prepare surface as required for adhesion; protect splash pad jets and equipment; mask and protect adjacent surfaces, landscaping, walls, fences, and structures; carefully remove all existing river tile, grout, and associated materials; dispose of removed materials offsite in accordance with applicable regulations; mechanically clean and prepare the exposed substrate. See attached file.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
Dorchester County
Close: Mar 3, 2026
Work includes refurbish the entire splash pad, including tile removal and concrete reconstruction of the pad's tiled river feature; address all cracks, spalling, and surface defects; pressure wash and clean the entire splash pad; mechanically prepare surface as required for adhesion; protect splash pad jets and equipment; mask and protect adjacent surfaces, landscaping, walls, fences, and structures; carefully remove all existing river tile, grout, and associated materials; dispose of removed materials offsite in accordance with applicable regulations; mechanically clean and prepare the exposed substrate. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $75,000, still not viable; pivot to coops/resellers immediately.
Coops: Use OMNIA Partners or Sourcewell if your offering is on contract; confirm access with Purchasing, then align with the department lead.
Dorchester County, SC: Sole source is not a viable path. The county adheres to competitive processes and there is no evidence of sole source awards over $75,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Dorchester County
The 2025 Community Needs Assessment for Dorchester County identifies community development and housing needs, particularly for low- and moderate-income (LMI) persons, to guide activities for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding. The plan prioritizes addressing affordable and safe housing, enhancing critical infrastructure such as water, sewer, and broadband, and improving public facilities. It also focuses on strengthening public safety, increasing access to public health services and healthy food, fostering economic and workforce development for LMI populations, and promoting downtown and neighborhood revitalization to achieve community sustainability.
The initial meeting included approval of the agenda and required review of previous minutes. Key discussions involved updates on upcoming special elections for St. George Town Council District 6 and County Council District 1, scheduled for March 2025, as well as five municipal elections set for November 2025. The Director also provided reminders for the SCARE conference and updates on job vacancies, noting the Administrative Support Specialist II position would be reposted. Unfinished business led to a decision to hold a special called meeting on February 20, 2025, to address by-laws concerning the chairperson election. New business centered on developing an inclement weather plan requiring coordination with external entities. The second meeting focused on finalizing polling location ADA surveys due in May, training updates, and the preliminary budget for FY 25/26. An outstanding item involved setting up a meeting with emergency operations.
The Dorchester County Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan outlines the county's strategy to ensure accessibility for persons with disabilities across its programs, services, and facilities, in compliance with Title II of the ADA. Key focus areas include designating an ADA Coordinator, providing public notice, establishing a grievance procedure, conducting self-evaluations, and developing a transition plan to eliminate physical and programmatic barriers. The plan's objective is to achieve full participation, equal opportunity, economic self-sufficiency, and independent living for individuals with disabilities within Dorchester County.
This Comprehensive Plan for Dorchester County, originally from 2018 and reviewed and updated in 2023, serves as a roadmap for the county's long-term direction. It aims to evaluate existing plans, incorporate public participation, and establish an updated unified vision for the county's future. The plan focuses on key aspirations, challenges, and opportunities, setting principles and priorities for investment in a livable and affordable built environment, natural environment harmony, a resilient economy, interwoven equity, a healthy community, and regional collaboration. It outlines specific goals and strategies across these themes, with an action playbook for implementation and progress measurement.
The Dorchester County Greenbelt Master Plan serves as a comprehensive roadmap for the county's Greenbelt Program, focusing on the protection, acquisition, and enhancement of greenspaces and recreational sites. Key strategic themes include ensuring greenspace access and connectivity, preserving historic, cultural, and scenic assets, promoting sustainable growth, protecting critical habitats, and improving public health and water resources. The plan utilizes a GIS-based prioritization matrix, incorporating factors such as flood hazard areas, canopy coverage, habitat cores, and conservation priority areas, to guide land acquisition decisions. It emphasizes community engagement and collaborative implementation involving various governmental and private stakeholders, aiming to safeguard natural resources, enhance quality of life, and foster environmental stewardship amidst rapid development.
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