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Active opportunities open for bidding
Henderson County
The Henderson County Fiscal Court seeks consulting firms to provide LiDAR imaging and develop a countywide road sign inventory with a replacement plan. Additionally, the selected firm will produce a list of required tree removals, culvert extensions, and utility pole relocations for roads scheduled for widening. Interested firms must be pre-qualified with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to submit their proposals by the April 28, 2026 deadline.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Henderson County
Close: Apr 28, 2026
The Henderson County Fiscal Court seeks consulting firms to provide LiDAR imaging and develop a countywide road sign inventory with a replacement plan. Additionally, the selected firm will produce a list of required tree removals, culvert extensions, and utility pole relocations for roads scheduled for widening. Interested firms must be pre-qualified with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to submit their proposals by the April 28, 2026 deadline.
AvailableHenderson County
Henderson County is soliciting contractors to perform multiple ditching and drainage improvement projects in Henderson County, Kentucky, with primary work anticipated on Melody Lane Creek. The solicitation requests quotes for excavation, grading, and related drainage work across several locations and directs interested bidders to contact the County Engineer for details. The posting was issued on March 10, 2026 and bids are due March 24, 2026; the opportunity is a construction/maintenance contracting opportunity and is open as of 2026-03-11.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
Henderson County
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Henderson County is soliciting contractors to perform multiple ditching and drainage improvement projects in Henderson County, Kentucky, with primary work anticipated on Melody Lane Creek. The solicitation requests quotes for excavation, grading, and related drainage work across several locations and directs interested bidders to contact the County Engineer for details. The posting was issued on March 10, 2026 and bids are due March 24, 2026; the opportunity is a construction/maintenance contracting opportunity and is open as of 2026-03-11.
Henderson County Detention Center
Provide construction management services for both pre-construction phase services and construction phase services for the detention center addition.
Posted Date
Feb 24, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Feb 24, 2026
Henderson County Detention Center
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Provide construction management services for both pre-construction phase services and construction phase services for the detention center addition.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip it; pivot to coops or be ready for a formal competitive bid.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell. Confirm your product is on contract and have procurement validate access. If coops aren’t feasible: Run a direct, formal bid (county favors formal quotes/sealed bids).
Henderson County, KY shows no evidence of using sole source contracting. Expect low likelihood of approval; skip this path and pursue a cooperative contract or prepare for a formal competitive bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Henderson County
The Henderson County Local Road Safety Plan is designed to improve the county's transportation infrastructure and roadway system, aiming for zero deaths and serious injuries, and the elimination of High Risk Rural Roads (HRRR). The plan's vision is for all individuals to arrive at their destination safely, with a mission to eliminate severe crashes. Key strategic goals include striving for zero serious injury crashes by 2028, reducing roadway fatalities and serious injuries by 50% by 2025, completing a comprehensive road sign database, enhancing curve warnings, removing tree hazards, and installing shoulders on county roads. The plan employs a two-part safety approach, combining location-specific (reactive) and systemic (proactive) methods, with a targeted priority on addressing lane departure issues through improved shoulders, signage, and clear zone management.
The meeting addressed a City Zoning Text Amendment concerning Tiny Homes, discussing their permissible use in various districts and potential impact on housing shortages. The commission also reviewed the September Finance Report and the Fence Pro's Site Plan, focusing on its location, required permits, and compliance with technical requirements. Additionally, the Henderson County Zoning Text Amendment Findings of Facts were presented, summarizing a previous meeting's recommendations regarding Wind Energy Conversion Systems.
The Henderson City-County Comprehensive Plan provides guidance for future growth and development, articulating a broader vision and establishing guiding principles and policies for the entire community. The plan is structured around several key strategic areas: balancing land use, fostering healthy neighborhoods, protecting natural systems, growing the economy, increasing mobility, improving community services, enabling I-69 development, and engaging the riverfront and downtown. It aims to maintain a high quality of life, preserve community character and environment, and support sustained economic and social well-being with a long-term vision extending to 2025.
The meeting focused on discussing the proposed expansion of the Henderson County Detention Center to maintain its Class 4 designation and ensure revenue to cover costs. The expansion aims to add 100 beds to alleviate overcrowding and compete with other facilities, potentially generating an annual profit of $1,495,419.00. There were presentations about the cost of the jail addition, the need for a construction manager, and financing options. The consensus was to move forward with the project, with further discussions planned regarding financing and the construction manager.
The meeting included updates from the Henderson Area Arts Alliance and a presentation from the Daughters of the American Revolution. The court discussed a CAD system update for 911 services and approved a resolution for its replacement. Resolutions were also passed to declare certain county property as surplus. An ordinance related to MS4 stormwater was reviewed, and recommendations for KYTC Flex Fund expenditures were presented and approved. Updates were provided on road repairs, and the renewal of the Detention Center Copier Agreement was discussed. The Humane Society presented animal control reports, and the Coroner and Sheriff submitted their respective reports. The County Attorney provided a report of payments. Additionally, claims were presented and approved for payment. A community member raised questions regarding solar panel projects, including vegetative buffers, high grass concerns, emergency plans, soil and water testing, and the process for dismantling damaged panels.
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