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Active opportunities open for bidding
Gallia County
Slip repair using a driven H pile system.
Posted Date
May 16, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 16, 2026
Gallia County
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Slip repair using a driven H pile system.
AvailableGallia County
Resurfacing of various county roads with asphalt concrete and chipseal.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
Gallia County
Close: May 28, 2026
Resurfacing of various county roads with asphalt concrete and chipseal.
Gallia County
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation.
Posted Date
May 2, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: May 2, 2026
Gallia County
Close: May 20, 2026
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation.
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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 ~$77,250, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with the Ohio Cooperative Purchasing Program (State of Ohio contracts) to purchase without a new bid.
Gallia County, OH: Sole source is not a viable path. No evidence of awards via sole source; the county adheres to competitive bidding.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Gallia County
The board addressed multiple items, including the payout of accumulated compensatory time for the K-9 warden, a plumbing repair proposal for the jail, and the acceptance of the County Administrator's resignation. The commissioners discussed and took action on releasing real estate mortgages, supporting an environmental review process for local projects, and approving a fair booth rental contract. Furthermore, they conducted a bid opening for a road surface improvement project, established a new fund for federal assistance, issued a proclamation for National Agriculture Week, and approved an advance of annual support funds to the Senior Resource Center. Executive sessions were held to discuss personnel hiring and utility service extensions, and the board provided a letter of support for a community campus grant application.
The board addressed various administrative and operational matters including travel requests, the approval of an FAA grant draw for the airport project, and a payment resolution for the jail project. Discussions were held regarding a septic rebate request, a subgrant agreement amendment for the Department of Job and Family Services, and updates on ARPA reporting. The commissioners approved a general road work and dust control contract for the Sheriff's office and a similar contract for the Gallipolis City School District. Additional business included a contract for prisoner housing in Washington County, a contract for community residential services with the Lawrence County Juvenile Center, and a police protection agreement with the Village of Crown City. Personnel actions included the full-time hiring of a 911 employee and various executive sessions were conducted to discuss personnel and legal matters.
The Board of Commissioners addressed several administrative and operational items, including the approval of travel requests and the authorization of various USDA forms for a 911 Equipment Upgrade Project. They signed an explosive gas monitoring plan for the EPA and a subgrant agreement for the Department of Job and Family Services. Additionally, the Board approved a cybersecurity service renewal for the County and conducted a bid opening for financing Sheriff's cruisers. The session also included discussions on economic development initiatives, an aggregation issue on the upcoming ballot, and various infrastructure concerns regarding specific county roads.
The board meeting addressed several key operational and community items. Actions included approving travel requests, police protection agreements with the villages of Vinton and Centerville, and a jail services contract with Lawrence County. The board also approved a state grant status report, awarded quotes for promotional items for the Fair Housing Program, and signed letters of support and fund commitments for Job and Family Services. Additionally, the board approved the 2024-2026 Title XX County Social Services Plan, authorized a subgrant agreement with the Educational Service Center, and opened bids for employment-related transportation. Proclamations were issued for Older Americans Month and Teacher Appreciation Week. The meeting also included an executive session regarding economic development site selection and an introductory briefing from the Attorney General’s Office.
The board approved travel requests for various departments and reviewed the 7th Status Report for the Residential Public Infrastructure Grant, noting progress on sewer facility improvements and household connections. Additionally, the commissioners approved the FY 2023 Community Development Grant agreement, authorized the creation of new funds and line items for grant management, and conducted an investment advisory committee meeting. Furthermore, the board held a discussion regarding potential courtroom and office upgrades for the Common Pleas court and participated in a tour of the old jail followed by a land bank meeting.
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