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Echols County
The Echols County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids for the FY 2026 Pavement Improvements project involving thermoplastic striping and raised pavement markers along approximately 3.83 miles of roadway. Contractors must be GDOT pre-qualified and participate in E-Verify to be eligible for the project. The work is expected to reach substantial completion within 180 calendar days of the start date.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Echols County
Close: Apr 30, 2026
The Echols County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids for the FY 2026 Pavement Improvements project involving thermoplastic striping and raised pavement markers along approximately 3.83 miles of roadway. Contractors must be GDOT pre-qualified and participate in E-Verify to be eligible for the project. The work is expected to reach substantial completion within 180 calendar days of the start date.
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Seeking qualified to provide grant administration and related services including, but not limited to: preparation of the grant application; preparation of the environmental review record; preparation of draw/disbursement requests; assistance with financial administration of grant funds and record keeping; assistance with holding public hearings; assistance with any required acquisition following the uniform relocation assistance and real property acquisition act (ura); assisting the engineer with preparation of bid documents, advertising and conducting the bid opening; assisting the county with davis-bacon and related labor requirements including weekly payroll review and employee interviews; assisting the county with meeting affirmatively furthering fair housing (affh) requirements; and preparation of close-out documents.
Posted Date
Oct 16, 2025
Due Date
Nov 20, 2025
Release: Oct 16, 2025
Echols County
Close: Nov 20, 2025
Seeking qualified to provide grant administration and related services including, but not limited to: preparation of the grant application; preparation of the environmental review record; preparation of draw/disbursement requests; assistance with financial administration of grant funds and record keeping; assistance with holding public hearings; assistance with any required acquisition following the uniform relocation assistance and real property acquisition act (ura); assisting the engineer with preparation of bid documents, advertising and conducting the bid opening; assisting the county with davis-bacon and related labor requirements including weekly payroll review and employee interviews; assisting the county with meeting affirmatively furthering fair housing (affh) requirements; and preparation of close-out documents.
Echols County
Seeking qualified and experienced contractors for pre-event, no-cost disaster debris removal and disposal services.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2025
Due Date
Jun 30, 2025
Release: Jun 5, 2025
Echols County
Close: Jun 30, 2025
Seeking qualified and experienced contractors for pre-event, no-cost disaster debris removal and disposal services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Echols County
The meeting included a workshop session featuring updates from the Boys & Girls Club regarding its soft opening schedule, staffing, and anticipated service levels. The South Georgia Community Service Board representative also provided an update, noting Echols County's receipt of a mobile healthcare unit. During the regular session, the Commission addressed several items, including a request to place truck restriction signs on Bethel Church Road due to reckless driving, which was tabled for further discussion on alternative options. The Board approved granting Alapaha Animal Control the authority to issue summonses. A motion was adopted to schedule monthly workshop meetings on the third Thursday of each month. The Commission approved adding streetlights along Highway 94 and Highway 129E, contingent on a lighting survey by Georgia Power. A change order for Courthouse awning construction was tabled for rebidding, and a change order for brick repairs on six locations on the Courthouse buildings was approved. Finally, the approval of payroll bridge week was tabled pending further information.
The proceedings began with a workshop where updates were given on the monthly food drive. The Sheriff requested the completion of courthouse repairs before Monday's court session, suggested departmental proceeds from confiscated firearm sales, and proposed replacing the community center's generator. The subsequent Commissioners' Meeting addressed Old Business by passing the HB 223 Trees Act, which forgives timber tax collections for Q4 2024 and all of 2025. New Business included the approval of a Volunteer Fire Department Stipend Policy, the use of surplus county vehicles as trade-ins for a dump truck, the approval of a General Services Agreement with Watkins & Associates Engineering, the adoption of the FY 2026 Budget, and the passage of a resolution to amend HB 1601 by removing commissioner districts.
The Board of Commissioners workshop portion of the meeting included discussion on soliciting bids for the construction of a breakroom for the road department and allocating funds for new Christmas decorations for the county courthouse, with a note that $5000.00 was offered to Echols County Commission for decorations. During the regular session, the board addressed several items: consideration of adding an awning to the Sheriff's Office for judge cover, an update on the request for a dedicated building for the Board of Elections, approval of the 2026 Holiday Schedule for county employees, and nominations for Mrs. Charlene Davis to the South Georgia Community Service Board for Legacy Behavioral Health and Mrs. Karen Black to the GA Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities Advisory Council. Furthermore, the board awarded the Lawn Care Contract to Southern Acres Lawn Care and accepted the Community Development Block Grant Engineering Services Award and the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Administrative Services Award. Personnel matters were discussed during an Executive Session.
The session began with a workshop addressing concerns about animal cruelty, where it was confirmed that the Sheriff's Office and Animal Control would investigate such allegations. During the Commissioners' Meeting, key actions included the approval of a resolution supporting 2026 Rural Transportation services and an agreement for the Commissioners to fund traffic control for the upcoming Christmas parade. No executive session was held.
The meeting addressed the County's assumption of responsibility for the water system, with Bill Rodgers designated for maintenance and a flat rate billing approach being implemented temporarily. A new local business was announced. The Commissioners agreed to schedule a monthly special workshop meeting on the third Thursday of each month. An addendum will be issued for Lawn Care Bids requiring sealed submissions and extending the deadline to December 19, 2025. Other actions included approving replacement patrol vehicle computers for the Sheriff's Office, approving the 2026 Meeting Schedule, authorizing a $50.00 Christmas bonus gift card for each employee, and nominating Justin Staten as Chairman and Stanley Corbett as Vice-Chairman for FY-2026. The qualifying fees for the 2026 election were set, and a contract with Watkins & Associates for the 2026 LMIG Project was approved by a 4-1 vote. The Board also requested sales tax information from the Georgia Department of Revenue. An update on gathering information for an election precinct building was provided. Personnel matters were discussed during an executive session.
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