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Gaston County
Provide on-site secure shredding services (required at all service locations); secure, locked collection containers; certified destruction of confidential materials; recycling and environmentally responsible disposal; chain-of-custody documentation.
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
Gaston County
Close: Apr 20, 2026
Provide on-site secure shredding services (required at all service locations); secure, locked collection containers; certified destruction of confidential materials; recycling and environmentally responsible disposal; chain-of-custody documentation.
AvailableGaston County
Gaston County is seeking competitive bids for the purchase and installation of twin Yamaha motors. This is a formal purchase issued under the Public Works category; bidders should review the Invitation for Bid document for specifications and requirements. Sealed bids are due by March 11, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern, and the posting date is March 1, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 1, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Mar 1, 2026
Gaston County
Close: Mar 11, 2026
Gaston County is seeking competitive bids for the purchase and installation of twin Yamaha motors. This is a formal purchase issued under the Public Works category; bidders should review the Invitation for Bid document for specifications and requirements. Sealed bids are due by March 11, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern, and the posting date is March 1, 2026.
Gaston County
The purpose of this project is to extend approx. 3,841 LF of 10" PC 350 DIP waterline along Hickory Grove Road (SR 2000) from Lane Road (SR 2085) to Old Hickory Grove Road (SR 2050) and approx. 4,860 LF of 10" PC 350 DIP waterline to 2043 Old Hickory Grove Road and approx. 942 LF of 10" PC 350 DIP waterline along the front of the park on Hickory Grove Road (SR 2000). This project also includes forty five 3/4" service taps for properties wishing to connect to the waterline, as well as, a new 2" service line to the N Belmont Park; associated appurtenances, valves, fittings; and erosion and sediment control measures.
Posted Date
Jan 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Jan 19, 2026
Gaston County
Close: Mar 17, 2026
The purpose of this project is to extend approx. 3,841 LF of 10" PC 350 DIP waterline along Hickory Grove Road (SR 2000) from Lane Road (SR 2085) to Old Hickory Grove Road (SR 2050) and approx. 4,860 LF of 10" PC 350 DIP waterline to 2043 Old Hickory Grove Road and approx. 942 LF of 10" PC 350 DIP waterline along the front of the park on Hickory Grove Road (SR 2000). This project also includes forty five 3/4" service taps for properties wishing to connect to the waterline, as well as, a new 2" service line to the N Belmont Park; associated appurtenances, valves, fittings; and erosion and sediment control measures.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Lead directly with the department; position the product as proprietary/standardization, coordinate with Purchasing, cite NC G.S. 143-129(e)(6), and seek Board approval.
Coops: If sole source stalls, ask about using NC Statewide Term Contracts, NCDIT Statewide IT Contracts, OMNIA Partners, or the NCSA program as faster, pre-competed paths.
Entity: Gaston County, NC
Legal basis: North Carolina General Statute 143-129(e)(6) (sole source).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Gaston County
The work session included proclamations, accommodations, awards, and certificates. A proclamation was presented to proclaim March 2026 as National Social Worker Month. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to citizen recognition and comments, predominantly concerning the Confederate monument located outside the courthouse. Speakers addressed the perceived hypocrisy of supporting the monument while upholding principles of justice and equality, noting the overwhelming community desire from 2020 to relocate the monument to the Gaston County Museum for proper historical context. Specific concerns were raised about perceived unequal treatment regarding assembly permits for pro-monument versus anti-monument gatherings.
The meeting commenced with introductions, the invocation, and the pledge of allegiance, followed by a brief recess. The first agenda item was a presentation on the FY 2425 Gaston County audit, where the auditors issued a clean, unmodified opinion, noting revenues were over budget by $9.5 million and expenditures were under budget by $29.6 million. Key drivers for revenues included property taxes, while public safety and human services drove expenditures. The available general fund balance increased by $8.4 million, reaching nearly $124 million, resulting in an unassigned fund balance of $82.5 million, which exceeded the 50% threshold, necessitating a transfer to the capital improvement fund. Discussion ensued regarding the increase in charges for services revenue. Subsequently, the Board entered a public hearing session to address six items, including conditional district rezonings (Rez-230 and Rez-241) and various EDC incentive grants. For Rez-230, a request to rezone 1.99 acres from R1 to C3 for a contractor's office or alternative use (dance studio/hair salon) was reviewed, noting compliance with buffering requirements.
The regular meeting included the presentation and acceptance of proclamations and commendations. The board recognized the Budget Department for receiving the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the FY2026 adopted budget document. Proclamations were made to recognize February 2026 as Black History Month and January 2026 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month. The agenda also featured two public hearings concerning zoning map changes: one for Home Buyers LLC to rezone parcels from R1 to R2 for affordable housing development, which the Planning Board recommended for approval; and another for MLAN Self-S Storage LLC to rezone parcels from R1 to C3 General Commercial, which staff supports due to consistent surrounding land use.
The meeting, which combined a rescheduled work session and a regular meeting, began with an acknowledgment of the recent passing of Mary Jolly, a 27-year-old paramedic who died trying to assist at a freeway accident. The board also addressed administrative changes, planning to rectify a previous appointment that was potentially unconstitutional. Key agenda items included the presentation of the Judge William Gaston Award to Cynthia "Cindy" Eisenhower for her 15 years of service on the parks and recreation board, which guided significant park system improvements. Proclamations were adopted to recognize November 2025 as Family Caregiver Awareness Month and as Adoption Awareness Month, recognizing the contributions of caregivers and those who adopt vulnerable children. Additionally, a resolution was passed to award retired Sergeant Monica Beckton her service sidearm and badge upon her retirement after 30 years of service with the Sheriff's Office.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance. A point of personal privilege was taken to introduce a proclamation commemorating the retirement of K9 Chief from the Sheriff's Office due to health issues, following nearly six years of service. The board unanimously approved the proclamation. Following this, the December regular meeting was called to order. The initial proceedings involved public hearings for several items, including a conditional rezoning request (ReZ-25-05-13-00228) for a proposed general retail store development on Lewis Road, which involved discussion of site plan details, setbacks, buffering requirements, parking provisions, and utility considerations, alongside consistency review with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The request included conditions related to plat processing and septic field location finalization. Additionally, public hearings were scheduled for designating two properties as local historical landmarks and an EDC incentive grant for 'Project Beach'. Procedures for citizen comments during the public hearings were outlined.
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