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Fannin County
Fannin County Government is soliciting proposals for the Phase I construction of the Fannin County Recreational Center in Blue Ridge, Georgia. The project scope includes construction of the facility with detailed electrical systems, including panel schedules, grounding diagrams, partial riser diagram, drawings, and specifications as part of the bid documents. Proposal packages must be submitted to Fannin County Government per the schedule listed on the County's open bids page.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 26, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Fannin County
Close: Jul 26, 2026
Fannin County Government is soliciting proposals for the Phase I construction of the Fannin County Recreational Center in Blue Ridge, Georgia. The project scope includes construction of the facility with detailed electrical systems, including panel schedules, grounding diagrams, partial riser diagram, drawings, and specifications as part of the bid documents. Proposal packages must be submitted to Fannin County Government per the schedule listed on the County's open bids page.
AvailableFannin County
Statement of Tip Load; Structural Safety Factor. New Chassis appropriate for the size of the truck; Minimum 95 FT ladder; Minimum 1500 GPM Pump; Minimum 4-person cab; Emergency Lighting and Siren to meet NFPA; Apparatus should be the color red; Apparatus should have adequate compartment space; Minimum space for 2 – 1 ¾” 200’ crosslays; Minimum space for 1000 FT 5” hose.
Posted Date
Nov 15, 2024
Due Date
Jan 28, 2025
Release: Nov 15, 2024
Fannin County
Close: Jan 28, 2025
Statement of Tip Load; Structural Safety Factor. New Chassis appropriate for the size of the truck; Minimum 95 FT ladder; Minimum 1500 GPM Pump; Minimum 4-person cab; Emergency Lighting and Siren to meet NFPA; Apparatus should be the color red; Apparatus should have adequate compartment space; Minimum space for 2 – 1 ¾” 200’ crosslays; Minimum space for 1000 FT 5” hose.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here; pivot to bids or Sourcewell.
Coops: If speed matters and your offering is on a coop, propose using Sourcewell as a pre-competed path.
Fannin County, GA: No evidence of sole source awards in public records; treat this path as non-viable. No published thresholds were provided in the sources.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Fannin County
The board meeting involved an agenda amendment for local legislation related to a homestead option sales tax. The commissioners approved a three-year term appointment for the Panola County Library Board of Trustees and the purchase of a new firewall for the county courthouse to address end-of-life status. A motion was passed to cancel the upcoming meeting scheduled for late June. Extensive discussion occurred regarding a resolution for a homestead option sales tax. Additionally, members of the public addressed the board with grievances regarding an ongoing animal control and safety issue involving dangerous animals on a neighbor's property.
The board addressed several agenda items, including the approval of a merit request for a private garage, the authorization to accept six additional chimpanzees into the existing program, the appointment of a new member to the Economic Development Authority Board, and the approval of funds for maintenance work on a recreation center parking lot. Additionally, the meeting covered technology updates for 911 dispatch, specifically the purchase of a communication software platform and the upgrade of servers and subscription services for recording lines. The board also discussed the recommendation for budget amendments related to the annual county audit.
The board discussed a variance request for the construction of a garage, received updates from the Director of Operations for Project Chimps, and reviewed an appointment to the Fannin County Development Authority Board. Additional agenda items included discussions with the Recreation Director regarding the recreation center parking lot, procurement of equipment and a server update for the 911 system, and a review of recommendations for FY2025 audit budget amendments. The meeting also provided an opportunity for public commentary and included an executive session regarding legal and personnel matters.
The Board of Commissioners discussed several agenda items, including a merit request regarding property development, which was tabled for further mediation. A resolution was passed to honor local pioneers by naming a road stretch near a Christian academy. The Board approved an intergovernmental agreement for a summer food service program and authorized the bidding process for a recreational center expansion. Additionally, the Board approved funding for field improvements and the purchase of an EMS power stretcher. The Fire Chief provided a presentation on the capabilities and safety features of a new ladder truck.
The meeting covered several items, including the approval of previous minutes. Key new business involved approving a marriage request from Cast Mountain Properties LLC for a home build with a reduced setback from Valley Lane, contingent on maintaining a 30-foot buffer. The Board also discussed and approved the purchase of a vehicle chassis through HGAC for $18,650 (county cost) and the purchase of associated equipment for $4,780 (county cost), funded in part by a USDA grant. A significant portion of the meeting involved public commentary regarding concerns over an ongoing investigation related to property issues at 225 Turn Lake Road, focusing on animal control, public safety, and ongoing legal proceedings. Additionally, the Board discussed a request from the Blidge Medical Center for a letter of support for a grant application aimed at enhancing public safety and emergency medical readiness, which involves relocation of the Emergency Room and potential infrastructure alignment with parcel 00342. Residents also voiced opposition to proposed road corridor changes impacting residential property and water sources, requesting a full impact assessment before any vote. Finally, updates were requested and provided regarding the status of justice-related ordinances.
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