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Galveston County
Seeking for the granting of a concession agreement for the maintenance and operation of the county softball fields.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 18, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
Galveston County
Close: Jun 18, 2026
Seeking for the granting of a concession agreement for the maintenance and operation of the county softball fields.
AvailableGalveston County
Supply Permethrin 31% & 66% Piperonyl Butoxide .
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 18, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
Galveston County
Close: Jun 18, 2026
Supply Permethrin 31% & 66% Piperonyl Butoxide .
AvailableGalveston County
Galveston County, Texas issued an RFP seeking proposals to provide inmate telephone and commissary services for the Galveston County Jail, including installation, maintenance and operation of telephone systems and stocking/sales of commissary items. The contract is expected to begin upon execution with an initial one-year term and renewal options; proposals must include pricing, required forms, and proof of insurance. Questions are due May 28, 2026 and proposals are due June 12, 2026 via the county's Bonfire procurement portal.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Galveston County
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Galveston County, Texas issued an RFP seeking proposals to provide inmate telephone and commissary services for the Galveston County Jail, including installation, maintenance and operation of telephone systems and stocking/sales of commissary items. The contract is expected to begin upon execution with an initial one-year term and renewal options; proposals must include pricing, required forms, and proof of insurance. Questions are due May 28, 2026 and proposals are due June 12, 2026 via the county's Bonfire procurement portal.
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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 $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Texas DIR or OMNIA to buy without a new bid.
Galveston County, TX. Pursuing a traditional sole-source path is inefficient.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Galveston County
The Commissioners Court reviewed various financial items including accounts payable, payroll, and internal audit reports for several divisions. They discussed budget transfers for capital projects and flood control bonds, and received reports on investments and jail inspections. The meeting included the recognition of a high school championship team, consideration of various leases and agreements for county property, and authorization for election-related logistics. Additionally, several contract extensions were approved for debris recovery, services, and materials, along with the authorization of several grant applications and internal budget amendments.
The meeting agenda includes a variety of administrative and operational items such as the approval of accounts payable, payroll, and internal audit reports for several county precincts. Key discussions involve capital credit requests, budget amendments for various departments, and the funding of the Moody Courthouse Renovation Project. Further business entails renewals of service contracts, including stop loss insurance and panel counsel services, alongside the consideration of an Interlocal Cooperative Agreement for a public safety CAD/RMS system. Additional items cover property management, such as replat applications and pipeline easement agreements, as well as the ratification of various grant applications and budget transfers for fleet management, emergency services, and technology infrastructure.
The court meeting included public comments regarding the call for professional engineering services. The commissioners recognized the Hitchcock High School Lady Bulldog basketball team for achieving the state championship. A comprehensive inspection report and certificate from the Texas Commission on Jail Standards were received and filed, noting a zero-deficiency rating for the county jail. Additionally, the court approved the award of a bid for lightweight aggregate road materials to the lowest bidder.
The court meeting covered several key topics. Recognitions of retirement were held for long-serving county office employees. The commissioners evaluated and approved professional services for future engineering projects across various subcategories, including surveying, geotechnical engineering, construction inspection, environmental services, roadway and bridge design, and master planning. Furthermore, an unconditional approval was granted for the replat of a lot in a subdivision. Finally, the court moved into executive session to discuss pending legal matters and personnel evaluations for various department directors.
The Commissioners Court meeting addressed multiple items including a public comment session regarding towing operations for specific events. The court approved consent agenda items, a resolution for the National Day of Prayer, and several settlement agreements following an executive session. Additionally, the court discussed a real estate listing agreement for property formerly occupied by the Children's Center. A workshop session was held to discuss the pursuit of a grant through the Department of Transportation Federal Railroad Administration for the repair of the railroad causeway bridge, where the court expressed interest in applying for the grant while seeking to divest from bridge ownership and requiring the railroad to fund the local share of the grant participation.
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