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Active opportunities open for bidding
Jackson County
Sale of property containing approx. 1.00 acres.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
Jackson County
Close: Jun 5, 2026
Sale of property containing approx. 1.00 acres.
AvailableJackson County
Justice Center Addition 4,423 SF Addition of 18 new detention cells. Additional scope for rework of Laundry Facilities and Addition of Rec Yard and Multipurpose Room. TENTATIVE BID PACKAGES: NOTE: This is a preliminary list of Bid Packages that may be required on one or more of the previously listed projects. The final list of Bid Packages for each project may change based on specific project scope, response and qualified bidders. BP-0222 Selective Demolition BP-0300 Turnkey Concrete BP-0340 Hollowcore Precast BP-0400 Turnkey Masonry BP-0512 Turnkey Structural Steel BP-0710 Waterproofing and Sealants BP-0724 EIFS and Stucco BP-0750 Roofing BP-0920 Metal Studs, Drywall, and Insulation BP-0967 Resinous Flooring BP-0990 Painting and Coatings BP-1119 Detention Equipment BP-2100 Fire Protection Systems BP-2200 Plumbing Systems BP-2300 Mechanical Systems BP-2600 Electrical Systems BP-2800 Security Electronics BP-3100 Turnkey Site Development BP-3231 Permanent Fencing.
Posted Date
Apr 26, 2026
Due Date
May 22, 2026
Release: Apr 26, 2026
Jackson County
Close: May 22, 2026
Justice Center Addition 4,423 SF Addition of 18 new detention cells. Additional scope for rework of Laundry Facilities and Addition of Rec Yard and Multipurpose Room. TENTATIVE BID PACKAGES: NOTE: This is a preliminary list of Bid Packages that may be required on one or more of the previously listed projects. The final list of Bid Packages for each project may change based on specific project scope, response and qualified bidders. BP-0222 Selective Demolition BP-0300 Turnkey Concrete BP-0340 Hollowcore Precast BP-0400 Turnkey Masonry BP-0512 Turnkey Structural Steel BP-0710 Waterproofing and Sealants BP-0724 EIFS and Stucco BP-0750 Roofing BP-0920 Metal Studs, Drywall, and Insulation BP-0967 Resinous Flooring BP-0990 Painting and Coatings BP-1119 Detention Equipment BP-2100 Fire Protection Systems BP-2200 Plumbing Systems BP-2300 Mechanical Systems BP-2600 Electrical Systems BP-2800 Security Electronics BP-3100 Turnkey Site Development BP-3231 Permanent Fencing.
Jackson County
Demolition of five buildings. Work includes complete demolition, removal of all debris, and removal and disposal of all concrete slabs. The project includes three metal buildings (A, C, and D), one wooden building (B), and one concrete block building (E).
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Jan 23, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Jackson County
Close: Jan 23, 2026
Demolition of five buildings. Work includes complete demolition, removal of all debris, and removal and disposal of all concrete slabs. The project includes three metal buildings (A, C, and D), one wooden building (B), and one concrete block building (E).
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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 $25,000, only if truly proprietary and essential; prepare a strong justification and expect higher-level approvals.
Coops: For future streamlining, suggest exploring NC Statewide Term Contracts (Non-IT), NCDIT Statewide IT Contracts, OMNIA Partners, or Sourcewell. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs and these resellers as future options.
Jackson County, NC occasionally uses sole source. Approval threshold: $25,000. Use this only if your solution is unequivocally proprietary and essential for continuity of service.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Jackson County
The Board of Commissioners held a work session to receive presentations and conduct informational discussions regarding several community organizations and initiatives. Topics included Christmas Connection, the Cullowhee River Park development, operations and financial audit updates from H.E.R.E. in Jackson County, funding requests for the JC Athletic Hall of Fame, budget planning for Mountain Projects, financial and service reports from United Christian Ministries, project updates from the Watershed Association of the Tuckasegee River, and economic and social programming by WNC Communities. Additionally, the Board discussed the design and appointment structure for the Library Board, reviewed the Building Utilization Policy, and held a discussion regarding county financial transparency and purchasing threshold updates.
The meeting included financial reports, budget ordinance amendments, and tax collector reports. New business topics featured updates from the Fontana Regional Library Board, public schools, and Southwestern Community College, as well as discussions on Project Rise, Register of Deeds records management and refunds, a resolution opposing modifications to county property tax authority, and the presentation of the proposed fiscal year budget. Legislation included a resolution regarding the library board, followed by a closed session for privileged, legal, business, property, personnel, and criminal investigation matters.
The Board of Commissioners addressed several items including the proclamation of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, reports on county projects like the new Administration Building and the Whittier Water System, and a grant update for the NC Helene Recovery Recycling Infrastructure project. Additionally, the Board discussed various public comments, reviewed FY26-27 budget requests, approved a Memorandum of Understanding with municipalities regarding the Public Safety Service District tax, and voted to eliminate the existing Health Insurance Policy for Users of Nicotine/Tobacco Products. Updates on America 250 events were also presented.
The meeting included the presentation of proclamations for Law Enforcement Officers Week, Peace Officers Memorial Day, and Honoring Older Americans. Administrative reports were provided by the Chairman, Commissioners, and the County Manager, followed by informal comments from the public. New business items addressed the Webster Facility Agreement, and appointments were made to the Cashiers Planning Council. The board also conducted a closed session to discuss matters related to privileged information, legal issues, business expansion, real property, personnel, and criminal investigations.
The board issued proclamations for Law Enforcement Officers Week, Peace Officers Memorial Day, and Older Americans Month. The county manager provided updates on several infrastructure projects, including the Charles Elder Event Center, EBCI water expansion, various community parks, and the new administrative building. Discussions were held regarding future plans for the Blue Ridge School, the library board, and the Cashiers small area planning council. Additionally, the board approved an agreement for an emergency shelter facility for foster children.
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