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Active opportunities open for bidding
Jeff Davis County
The construction of ± 1.78 miles of asphalt resurfacing, including ± 1,412 tons of 9.5mm Super-pave, ± 889 tons of OGI leveling, ± 1.78 LM of high build striping, and all appurtenances necessary for a complete job.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2025
Due Date
Jul 8, 2025
Release: Jun 5, 2025
Jeff Davis County
Close: Jul 8, 2025
The construction of ± 1.78 miles of asphalt resurfacing, including ± 1,412 tons of 9.5mm Super-pave, ± 889 tons of OGI leveling, ± 1.78 LM of high build striping, and all appurtenances necessary for a complete job.
Jeff Davis County
The construction of ± 10.39 miles of asphalt resurfacing, including ± 8,226 tons of 12.5mm Su-perpave, ± 5,300 tons of OGI leveling, ± 10.39 LM of high build striping, and all appurtenances necessary for a complete job.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2025
Due Date
Jul 8, 2025
Release: Jun 5, 2025
Jeff Davis County
Close: Jul 8, 2025
The construction of ± 10.39 miles of asphalt resurfacing, including ± 8,226 tons of 12.5mm Su-perpave, ± 5,300 tons of OGI leveling, ± 10.39 LM of high build striping, and all appurtenances necessary for a complete job.
Jeff Davis County
Renovate the existing fairgrounds, with new offices, a livestock show barns, concession stand, bathrooms, and kitchen.
Posted Date
Jan 30, 2025
Due Date
Feb 11, 2025
Release: Jan 30, 2025
Jeff Davis County
Close: Feb 11, 2025
Renovate the existing fairgrounds, with new offices, a livestock show barns, concession stand, bathrooms, and kitchen.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable—don’t pursue; expect redirection to public bid.
Coops: If timing is tight, ask whether Georgia DOAS Statewide Contracts or coops like Sourcewell, TIPS, or NASPO ValuePoint could be considered.
Jeff Davis County, GA emphasizes competitive bidding. There is no record of sole source awards and no clear sole source dollar threshold publicly documented.
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Jeff Davis County
This is a Purchase Order (NE 12401) issued by the Board of Commissioners Jeff Davis County, dated June 9, 2025, to Ocmulgee Outdoors. The order is for 'Part for mathew ferguson Tractor' and is to be shipped to the Road Department. No specific quantity, price, or total amount is listed in the document.
Effective Date
Jun 9, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jun 9, 2025
Jeff Davis County
Expires:
This is a Purchase Order (NE 12401) issued by the Board of Commissioners Jeff Davis County, dated June 9, 2025, to Ocmulgee Outdoors. The order is for 'Part for mathew ferguson Tractor' and is to be shipped to the Road Department. No specific quantity, price, or total amount is listed in the document.
AvailableJeff Davis County
This is Purchase Order N° 16773 issued by the Board of Commissioners Jeff Davis County to Lassetter on October 2, 2025. The order includes 'SKITTING KITS' and 'BATHING MOWERS' to be shipped to the Roald Dept. No specific quantities, prices, or total amounts are listed in the document.
Effective Date
Oct 2, 2025
Expires
Effective: Oct 2, 2025
Jeff Davis County
Expires:
This is Purchase Order N° 16773 issued by the Board of Commissioners Jeff Davis County to Lassetter on October 2, 2025. The order includes 'SKITTING KITS' and 'BATHING MOWERS' to be shipped to the Roald Dept. No specific quantities, prices, or total amounts are listed in the document.
AvailableJeff Davis County
This is Purchase Order N° 16226 issued by the Board of Commissioners Jeff Davis County on May 28, 2024, to Collins Tire for the procurement of two grader tires. The order specifies shipment to the Road Dept. Pricing details for the items and a total contract amount are not provided in the document.
Effective Date
May 28, 2024
Expires
Effective: May 28, 2024
Jeff Davis County
Expires:
This is Purchase Order N° 16226 issued by the Board of Commissioners Jeff Davis County on May 28, 2024, to Collins Tire for the procurement of two grader tires. The order specifies shipment to the Road Dept. Pricing details for the items and a total contract amount are not provided in the document.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Jeff Davis County
The meeting addressed public comments regarding the Jeff Davis Service Center. Discussion included a new health insurance plan, potential training for county officials, and the formation of a 2020 Census Committee. A resolution was adopted to create this committee. The board also discussed fencing needs near the Big House, ultimately failing to approve a motion for new fencing. Approvals were given for the purchase of a truck for the Recreation Department, bids for a mini excavator, and East Coast Asphalt's bid for paving Altamaha Road.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including a request to relocate the 1890 Homestead from the Fairgrounds to Towns Bluff Park, contingent upon securing funding. Appointments were made to the Board of Elections, with Helen Allen appointed as a member and vice chair, and Walt Swain as chair. A reappointment was made for Dr. Kirk Munsayac to the Recreation Board. The board approved resurfacing Altamaha Road, adopted the FY20 budget, and approved closing the courthouse on July 5th. A power transmission line easement for Silicon Ranch was approved. Discussion also included the status of 2012 SPLOST funds and incomplete projects, particularly concerning the jail and a road near the Pellet Plant, with delays attributed to Norfolk Southern.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including a report on the completed tax digest, suggestions regarding insurance, and concerns about the bidding process for a courthouse air conditioning system. A tax abatement was approved for Hazlehurst Wood Pellets to support a $45 million plant upgrade. Beer and wine licenses were approved for "That Little Store." Kresha Aycock was appointed to the Jeff Davis County Library Board. The Pauper Burial Policy and Procedures were amended to increase the maximum cost to $500. A quote from Mock Mechanical Services to repair a cooling tower was approved. Road repairs on Ira Graham Road were discussed, and the road crew's work was commended.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including the purchase of an ambulance, with a decision to issue a purchase order for a 2020 model while awaiting chassis availability. A bid for a motor grader was discussed, resulting in the approval of the lowest bid from Flint Equipment Co. for a John Deere model. Work detail agreements were approved, and Commissioner Vann Wooten was appointed to the Tri County Development Authority. The appointment of a member to the Board of Elections was tabled. Discussions also included concerns about road conditions on J.A. Yawn Road and potential solutions to improve truck traffic.
The meeting focused on a water and sewer project with a proposed cost of \$235,000 per year over 20 years. The City of Hazlehurst would contribute \$135,000 annually, while Jeff Davis County would fund the remaining \$100,000. Discussion ensued regarding the project funding, and a motion was made to explore alternative funding options if the county did not approve the proposal. The county agreed to inform the city of their decision on funding within 30 days.
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