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Active opportunities open for bidding
Island County
Provide professional services for a comprehensive countywide facility condition assessment, facility condition index development, deferred maintenance analysis, capital planning, asset management strategy, and strategic facilities planning effort.
Posted Date
Jun 9, 2026
Due Date
Jul 3, 2026
Release: Jun 9, 2026
Island County
Close: Jul 3, 2026
Provide professional services for a comprehensive countywide facility condition assessment, facility condition index development, deferred maintenance analysis, capital planning, asset management strategy, and strategic facilities planning effort.
Island County
Works include approx. 426 SF construction signs class A; 1,800 CY roadway excavation incl. haul; 1,173 CY ditch excavation incl haul; 590 TN quarry spalls; 195 LF of 12" HDPE pipe; 1 EA 12" storm sewer pipe trash rack; 13,422 SY biodegradable erosion control blanket.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 29, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Island County
Close: Jun 29, 2026
Works include approx. 426 SF construction signs class A; 1,800 CY roadway excavation incl. haul; 1,173 CY ditch excavation incl haul; 590 TN quarry spalls; 195 LF of 12" HDPE pipe; 1 EA 12" storm sewer pipe trash rack; 13,422 SY biodegradable erosion control blanket.
Island County
Qualified multidisciplinary consulting teams to provide professional planning, architectural, engineering, environmental, utility, and related consulting services associated with Phase 1 jail site validation and comparative site analysis activities. The selected consultant team will assist the County in evaluating candidate sites for the Jail Replacement Program, providing the technical foundation necessary for an informed Board of County Commissioners decision regarding site selection and program advancement.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
Island County
Close: Jun 15, 2026
Qualified multidisciplinary consulting teams to provide professional planning, architectural, engineering, environmental, utility, and related consulting services associated with Phase 1 jail site validation and comparative site analysis activities. The selected consultant team will assist the County in evaluating candidate sites for the Jail Replacement Program, providing the technical foundation necessary for an informed Board of County Commissioners decision regarding site selection and program advancement.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than around $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your product is available via OMNIA, Sourcewell, or Washington DES, lead with that to bypass formal bidding.
Entity: Island County, WA
Thresholds/viability: No evidence of sole source approvals above the formal bidding threshold; the county’s low competitive bidding threshold (around $10,000) makes sole source unlikely for larger buys.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Island County
The board meeting addressed various public health topics, including the appointment of a new member to the Community Health Advisory Board and a presentation on the environmental impacts of EPA rule changes. Key discussions also covered the launch of the Thrive Island County resource directory, intended to improve access to local services. The Public Health Director provided an executive report detailing budget reductions, permitting process improvements, and updates on communicable disease surveillance, environmental health, and community health preparedness efforts.
The work session addressed several agenda items, including requests for reappointment to the Marine Resources Committee and a review of committee vacancies. Public health topics included the implementation of a new notice procedure for undocumented on-site septic systems and a discussion on chartering and forming a Climate Impact Advisory Committee in response to a formal request from the Whidbey Climate ACTION membership. Additionally, the Board reviewed historic preservation grants and 2026 departmental work plan updates.
The agenda focuses on the STBG programming discussion, the Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP) update, and a roundtable discussion. It also provides a dedicated period for public input and comments.
The board discussed several items including staff updates from Public Health regarding staffing and program developments, and Human Services regarding facility relocations and the expansion of the Recovery Navigator program. Discussions also covered community member comments on drug takeback events, youth coalition surveys, housing availability, and air quality awareness. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the presentation and discussion of Kratom, resulting in plans to form a workgroup to draft recommendations for the Board of Health. Furthermore, the board reviewed a draft Mental Health Awareness Month proclamation and discussed various local summer camp and youth engagement opportunities. The meeting concluded with planning for upcoming docket items and designating a board representative for the next Board of Health meeting.
The board meeting agenda includes the welcoming of new employees, the presentation of employee service awards, and a public comment session. Consent agenda items feature the approval of financial documents such as pre-audited vouchers, warrants, and payroll. The public works agenda includes a resolution regarding safety improvements for horizontal curves. Additionally, the meeting involves public hearings on ordinances related to private and commercial kennel licenses, noise control, and the establishment of regulations for potentially dangerous dogs.
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