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Active opportunities open for bidding
Johnson County
Corrugated metal pipe supply.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Johnson County
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Corrugated metal pipe supply.
AvailableJohnson County
Asphalt Materials (Hot Mix, Cold Mix, Emulsion/Other).
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Johnson County
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Asphalt Materials (Hot Mix, Cold Mix, Emulsion/Other).
AvailableJohnson County
Guardrail, post & end terminals.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Johnson County
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Guardrail, post & end terminals.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip—limited flexibility; competitive bid threshold noted at $25,000; move to bid or eligible coop.
Coops: If your offering is on Sourcewell or BuyBoard, ask Purchasing to validate use and propose it as a fast-track alternative.
Johnson County, TN shows minimal sole source flexibility, with only one historical instance below the competitive threshold. Practical guidance: skip sole source and pursue a competitive bid or a qualifying cooperative contract.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Johnson County
The agenda includes several administrative and governance items, such as committee reports, the approval of notaries, and the consideration of budget amendments. Specific topics include a presentation on the Charter of Freedom, discussions regarding the Ed Vanover Road, the appointment of a new member to the Planning Commission, and the re-appointment of members to the Board of Health. Furthermore, the commission will address the application for a Healthier State Grant, review an autopsy cost contract with ETSU, and discuss hangar lot leases at the county airport.
The meeting included discussions on Tennessee state laws regarding procedures for amending subdivision rules and the final approval request for Swaggie Cove. The commission also scheduled a commissioner workshop. Additionally, the commission addressed business from a prior session, specifically regarding the Swaggie Cove water-source requirement, and reviewed requests for lot combinations and final approval for the Vineyard Ridge subdivision.
The commission addressed various county business matters, including the reappointment of the Equalization Board, recognition of the 2026 graduating class, and a presentation on the Charter of Freedom. Discussions included issues regarding the Highway 67 bridge, a public records request, and authorization for the county to participate in the Remnant Defendant Opioid Settlement Agreement. Additionally, the commission approved underwriting for the Mountain City Fiddlers' Convention and received several quarterly reports from county departments, such as the Health Department, Emergency Management, and the School System.
The commission reviewed new business items, including public comments and requests for final subdivision approval for Swagie Cove and Vineyard Ridge. Discussions also involved potential matters for official action by the commission.
The meeting agenda includes committee reports, budget amendments, and discussions on a reappraisal plan and the Equalization Board. Key action items involve highway infrastructure projects, including bridge issues and paving approvals, as well as the consideration of a Local Park and Recreation Fund grant application for a new county park. Additionally, the commission will review a partnership for a ThreeStar Grant to develop a trail center, consider support for the extension of the Laurel Creek Trail and the reclassification of the Iron Mountain Trail, and address regional housing policy and property matters.
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