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Greenville Electric Utility System (GEUS)
Greenville Electric Utility System (GEUS) issued an RFP for a comprehensive review of its Engineering and Operations Department to evaluate functions, management, and organizational structure and recommend efficiency improvements. The selected consulting firm will conduct an organizational assessment, process evaluation, benchmarking, stakeholder engagement, and deliver recommendations with an implementation roadmap; the project team must include at least one licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) and an HR-experienced individual. Proposals are due by February 25, 2026, for this project which has an estimated value between $50,000 and $250,000.
Posted Date
Feb 4, 2026
Due Date
Feb 25, 2026
Release: Feb 4, 2026
Greenville Electric Utility System (GEUS)
Close: Feb 25, 2026
Greenville Electric Utility System (GEUS) issued an RFP for a comprehensive review of its Engineering and Operations Department to evaluate functions, management, and organizational structure and recommend efficiency improvements. The selected consulting firm will conduct an organizational assessment, process evaluation, benchmarking, stakeholder engagement, and deliver recommendations with an implementation roadmap; the project team must include at least one licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) and an HR-experienced individual. Proposals are due by February 25, 2026, for this project which has an estimated value between $50,000 and $250,000.
AvailableGreenville Electric Utility System (GEUS)
Seeking qualified contractors to provide all labor, materials, equipment, and services necessary for the installation of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) smart meters
Posted Date
Jan 21, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Jan 21, 2026
Greenville Electric Utility System (GEUS)
Close: Feb 18, 2026
Seeking qualified contractors to provide all labor, materials, equipment, and services necessary for the installation of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) smart meters
Greenville Electric Utility System (GEUS)
Greenville Electric Utility System (GEUS) issued a Request for Quotes (RFQ) for supplying various cable stock items (connectors, grounding blocks, clamps, cable supports, lashing wire) to be delivered to GEUS’s facility in Greenville, TX. The RFQ includes specific quantities for each line item, requires standard vendor forms and proof of insurance, and follows Texas Local Government Code procurement rules. Responses are due by February 5, 2026 and the period of performance is expected to be completed by February 5, 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Greenville Electric Utility System (GEUS)
Close: Feb 5, 2026
Greenville Electric Utility System (GEUS) issued a Request for Quotes (RFQ) for supplying various cable stock items (connectors, grounding blocks, clamps, cable supports, lashing wire) to be delivered to GEUS’s facility in Greenville, TX. The RFQ includes specific quantities for each line item, requires standard vendor forms and proof of insurance, and follows Texas Local Government Code procurement rules. Responses are due by February 5, 2026 and the period of performance is expected to be completed by February 5, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Greenville Electric Utility System (GEUS)
The meeting included discussions about the Bob Wills Fiddle Festival, scheduled for November 1st and 2nd in Downtown Greenville. Topics included fundraising, social media promotion for the Haunted Landmark, World Polio Day, and the Veterans Day Parade Float. The Bob Lewis Fiddle Fest was also discussed, including the Big Ball in G Town, a dance led by Bob Wills Texas Playboys, and a fiddle contest. A new feature on the steel guitar was announced, with Albert Talley from the Texas Steel Guitar Association.
The meeting included a prayer, pledge, and a song. The attendees expressed happiness for various reasons, including the weather and birthdays. There was a discussion about disposing of chairs from the GMA, and an announcement about a memorial service for John Clark. The District Governor will be speaking next week. A blood drive is scheduled, and there are plans for a Rotary round table. The club was asked to consider doing a Paul Harris Fellow for John Clark. Amy Ramsey from the Hunt County Children's Advocacy Center spoke about the organization's work and funding challenges.
The meeting included discussions about members in isolation, potential neurological issues, and the need for an MRI. There was also discussion on a potential fundraiser with the Cozumel Rotary Club, including a raffle with prizes like a week at a condo and excursions. The goal of the fundraiser would be to fund scholarships for kids who have worked at the haunted house every year. They also discussed the need to pay for meals at the meetings.
The meeting included a prayer, pledge, four-way test, and song. The discussion covered topics such as Larry's positive COVID-19 test, happy bucks, and community service projects. The happy bucks were allocated to Hunt County Pets Alive and Texas Best Choices, with a call for donations of towels, blankets, and bleach. Additionally, there was a presentation by Karla Meeks from the Metal Health Clinic of Greenville, discussing the clinic's services and its collaboration with the Longhorn Arena for equine-assisted therapy.
The meeting included a prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, the Rotary Four-Way Test, birthday celebrations, and a Christmas song. Announcements were made about road construction causing traffic delays. Members shared personal updates and expressed happiness for various reasons, including family safety, the end of Medicare open enrollment, and upcoming visits from family. A fundraiser for the Lions Club International Club of Greenville, Texas, was promoted. Information was shared about ringing the bell at Walmart for the Salvation Army and a blood drive. The meeting also covered Rotary Round Table, a district-wide board meeting, and discussed the Hometowner magazine.
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