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Active opportunities open for bidding
Hardin County
Work includes approx 8,020 LF of subgrade, base and roadway surface construction; approx16,040 LF of roadside ditch excavation; approx465 LF of storm sewer installation; approx 508 LF of guard rail and related item installation. See attached file.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Oct 15, 2025
Release: -
Hardin County
Close: Oct 15, 2025
Work includes approx 8,020 LF of subgrade, base and roadway surface construction; approx16,040 LF of roadside ditch excavation; approx465 LF of storm sewer installation; approx 508 LF of guard rail and related item installation. See attached file.
Hardin County
Project includes but is not limited to approx. 65,642 LF of roadside ditch cleaning, regrading and shaping. Approx. 5,525 LF of driveway culvert removal and replacement. Approx. 500 LF of channel clearing and grubbing. Approx. 509 EA of driveway culvert cleaning/jetting. Approx. 633 SY of concrete rip rap. Approx. 4 EA concrete grate inlets. Approximately 6 EA nyloplast inlets. Approx. 214 LF of hp storm sewer installation. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
Hardin County
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Project includes but is not limited to approx. 65,642 LF of roadside ditch cleaning, regrading and shaping. Approx. 5,525 LF of driveway culvert removal and replacement. Approx. 500 LF of channel clearing and grubbing. Approx. 509 EA of driveway culvert cleaning/jetting. Approx. 633 SY of concrete rip rap. Approx. 4 EA concrete grate inlets. Approximately 6 EA nyloplast inlets. Approx. 214 LF of hp storm sewer installation. See attached file.
AvailableHardin County
Provide the construction and appurtenances of approx. 70 acres site necessary to construct a 54-acre storm water detention pond north of and adjacent to an existing detention pond owned by the city. Construction will consist of: clearing trees and brush from the site, excavating soil to the limits is shown on the plans, disposing of excavated soil, compacting in-place the finished surface of the detention pond, all weather access road, erosion control, inlet and outlet structures, conveyance channels, concrete swale drain, back-slope swale drain with downspouts as shown on plans and a storm water pollution prevention plan. The following is an approx. summary of items: Clearing and brush removal of approx. 65 acres. See attached file.
Posted Date
Dec 18, 2025
Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
Release: Dec 18, 2025
Hardin County
Close: Jan 20, 2026
Provide the construction and appurtenances of approx. 70 acres site necessary to construct a 54-acre storm water detention pond north of and adjacent to an existing detention pond owned by the city. Construction will consist of: clearing trees and brush from the site, excavating soil to the limits is shown on the plans, disposing of excavated soil, compacting in-place the finished surface of the detention pond, all weather access road, erosion control, inlet and outlet structures, conveyance channels, concrete swale drain, back-slope swale drain with downspouts as shown on plans and a storm water pollution prevention plan. The following is an approx. summary of items: Clearing and brush removal of approx. 65 acres. See attached file.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $50,000, use sole source. Otherwise, skip; high risk above $50,
Move directly to a cooperative contract.
Hardin County, TX: No evidence of sole source awards above the $50,000 Texas threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Hardin County
The Commissioners Court agenda includes consideration of various financial matters, such as approving registered claims, the cash statement, and county bills. A grant application for the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) will be reviewed, along with contracts for Westlaw access, and agreements with Workforce Solutions and the Department of State Health Services. The court will discuss the Coronavirus pandemic and consider requests for a posting fee for citation by publication, a replat of Wildwood Resort City Lots, and proposals for a grant administrator, engineering services, and commissary and food services for the Hardin County Correctional Facility.
The Hardin County Commissioners Court will discuss and potentially take action on several items. These include permission to create a Capital Project Fund for energy efficiency and facility improvements, determining funding for an energy efficiency project to replace the courthouse HVAC system and install LED lighting, and authorizing the County Judge to sign a contract for these improvements. There will also be a discussion of any items not on the agenda.
The agenda includes consideration of budget amendments, approval of an operating plan to resume normal operations of county buildings, authorization for the county judge to sign a request for unclaimed capital credits, and a discussion on allowing employees to use accrued vacation and personal time. Other items involve the approval of job descriptions, the purchase of a dump truck, a lease agreement renewal, bids for road and bridge materials, and the sale of county equipment. A presentation on tax collections will also be given.
The Commissioners Court agenda includes consideration of budget amendments, payment authorizations, and a resolution for a Community Development Block Grant application. Other agenda items involve recognizing retiring employees, creating a capital project fund, soliciting bids for road projects and motor fuel, and discussing a refund report. A memorandum of understanding for a watershed study will also be considered.
The agenda includes consideration of budget amendments, authorization to pay county bills, discussion of the 2020 taxable value estimate, possible approval of an order abandoning a portion of a public roadway, adoption of a resolution recognizing May 2020 as Elder Abuse Prevention Awareness Month, and a request to authorize a 90-day continuation of the Disaster Declaration. Other items involve rescinding previous actions on spending and hiring freezes, accepting a settlement offer for vehicle damage, approving the County Auditor's appointment, soliciting bids for road overlay, approving a final plat for a subdivision, and authorizing an interlocal agreement and contract amendments related to FEMA grants. The agenda also includes discussions on proposals for demolition services, grant management services, and environmental inspection services.
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