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Georgia Environmental Finance Authority
Construction for the Douglas 2026 Water Improvements, including replacing approximately 375 galvanized water services with new HDPE water services, installing two pressure reducing valves and associated concrete utility vaults, and performing necessary pavement cutting, patching, and seeding/grassing.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: -
Georgia Environmental Finance Authority
Close: May 14, 2026
Construction for the Douglas 2026 Water Improvements, including replacing approximately 375 galvanized water services with new HDPE water services, installing two pressure reducing valves and associated concrete utility vaults, and performing necessary pavement cutting, patching, and seeding/grassing.
AvailableGeorgia Environmental Finance Authority
GEFA (Georgia Environmental Finance Authority) issued a Request for Information seeking market information on data and workflow efficiency solutions to address fragmentation across multiple software systems. Respondents should submit a PDF response (maximum 12 pages) describing organizational qualifications and proposed solutions; GEFA will use the responses to plan improvements and may engage outside providers. The RFI was posted March 27, 2026 and is open with responses due April 20, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Georgia Environmental Finance Authority
Close: Apr 20, 2026
GEFA (Georgia Environmental Finance Authority) issued a Request for Information seeking market information on data and workflow efficiency solutions to address fragmentation across multiple software systems. Respondents should submit a PDF response (maximum 12 pages) describing organizational qualifications and proposed solutions; GEFA will use the responses to plan improvements and may engage outside providers. The RFI was posted March 27, 2026 and is open with responses due April 20, 2026.
Georgia Environmental Finance Authority
The Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA), in cooperation with the Georgia Department of Audit and Accounts, issued a Request for Qualified Companies (RFQC) seeking firms to provide Municipal Audit Preparation Program (MAPP) services to improve audit readiness for local governments and related stakeholders across Georgia. The services are structured into assessment and planning, implementation/preparation (records and internal control strengthening, monthly reviews, reconciliations, audit schedules, federal-award compliance monitoring, and training), and pre-audit readiness and coordination including mock audits and coordination with external auditors. The solicitation is an open-market RFQC posted by GEFA with a response deadline of March 30, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Georgia Environmental Finance Authority
Close: Mar 30, 2026
The Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA), in cooperation with the Georgia Department of Audit and Accounts, issued a Request for Qualified Companies (RFQC) seeking firms to provide Municipal Audit Preparation Program (MAPP) services to improve audit readiness for local governments and related stakeholders across Georgia. The services are structured into assessment and planning, implementation/preparation (records and internal control strengthening, monthly reviews, reconciliations, audit schedules, federal-award compliance monitoring, and training), and pre-audit readiness and coordination including mock audits and coordination with external auditors. The solicitation is an open-market RFQC posted by GEFA with a response deadline of March 30, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Georgia Environmental Finance Authority
The 2025 Intended Use Plan by the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority details the proposed utilization of FY2025 Base and Supplemental Clean Water State Revolving Fund allotments. It serves as a roadmap for financing environmental infrastructure projects that protect public health, preserve natural resources, and promote economic development. Key strategic objectives include enhancing financial assistance options for borrowers, improving data management, ensuring the long-term viability of the CWSRF program, and prioritizing projects for disadvantaged communities to protect and restore waterbodies. The plan outlines processes for project solicitation, funding distribution, and principal forgiveness, aligning with federal water quality goals.
This Intended Use Plan outlines Georgia's proposed allocation of Supplemental Appropriation for Hurricanes Helene and Milton and Hawai'i Wildfires (SA-HMW) funding, totaling $8,956,000, for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) to enhance the resilience of decentralized wastewater treatment systems (DWTS). Key components include detailing financing terms, project solicitation processes, eligibility criteria, administrative and technical assistance provisions, and established goals for the CWSRF program. The plan aims to improve water quality, support communities affected by Hurricane Helene, and ensure the long-term financial stability of the state's loan programs for water infrastructure.
The board meeting includes discussion on loan allocations for clean water and drinking water projects under the Georgia Fund. Projects include those in Augusta-Richmond County, Floyd County, Jefferson, Moultrie, Plains, and Warrenton. Additional projects include those in Atlanta, Eatonton Putnam WSA, Jackson, Arlington, Baldwin, Columbus Consolidated Government, LaGrange, Vidalia, Buena Vista, Fort Gaines, Gordon, Greensboro, Loganville and St. Marys.
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