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Kendall County
Provide sealcoat work.
Posted Date
Jul 5, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jul 5, 2026
Kendall County
Close: Jul 15, 2026
Provide sealcoat work.
AvailableKendall County
The Commissioners Court of Kendall County, Texas is soliciting sealed proposals from qualified consultants, workspace planners, and/or firms to develop a Space Needs Assessment Study for Kendall County facilities. The selected proposer will describe and present their methodology and approach, including stakeholder engagement, data collection, analysis, and development of recommendations. The study will evaluate space needs across all County departments, review existing workspace efficiency, and provide immediate, short-, mid-, and long-term recommendations along with budgetary cost estimates for capital planning.
Posted Date
Jul 5, 2026
Due Date
Jul 24, 2026
Release: Jul 5, 2026
Kendall County
Close: Jul 24, 2026
The Commissioners Court of Kendall County, Texas is soliciting sealed proposals from qualified consultants, workspace planners, and/or firms to develop a Space Needs Assessment Study for Kendall County facilities. The selected proposer will describe and present their methodology and approach, including stakeholder engagement, data collection, analysis, and development of recommendations. The study will evaluate space needs across all County departments, review existing workspace efficiency, and provide immediate, short-, mid-, and long-term recommendations along with budgetary cost estimates for capital planning.
AvailableKendall County
Kendall County, Texas is soliciting proposals to provide inmate food service solutions for the Kendall County Detention Center, a 153-bed facility. The scope includes developing nutritionally compliant menus and supplying the food products necessary for meal preparation, with flexibility in proposed pricing structures. Proposals are due by 10:00 AM CDT on April 17, 2026, with public opening immediately after; no bond is required and payment will be by check.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Kendall County
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Kendall County, Texas is soliciting proposals to provide inmate food service solutions for the Kendall County Detention Center, a 153-bed facility. The scope includes developing nutritionally compliant menus and supplying the food products necessary for meal preparation, with flexibility in proposed pricing structures. Proposals are due by 10:00 AM CDT on April 17, 2026, with public opening immediately after; no bond is required and payment will be by check.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—skip and pivot to a coop or a competitive bid.
Coops: Ask to purchase via Sourcewell or BuyBoard to bypass formal bidding. If not on a coop: Pursue a direct competitive bid via the county’s BID Opportunities page.
Kendall County, TX uses sole source only in rare, statutorily-defined monopoly cases under Texas Local Government Code §262.024.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Kendall County
The Commissioners Court conducted a budget workshop to review proposed fiscal year 2027 expenditures. Discussions focused on the use of reserve balances for capital projects, including a building purchase, a storage facility construction, and a space needs study. Proposed compensation adjustments for employees, including retirement contributions and salary increases, were reviewed. The court also examined capital expenditures for various departments such as emergency medical services, information technology, and elections. Additionally, the proposal included a half-cent tax reduction and the allocation of funds for infrastructure projects.
The Commissioners Court held a budget workshop and a public hearing regarding the county clerk's plan for funding the preservation and restoration of records archives. The court discussed the current status of the archive fund, the progress of digitizing criminal records, and the reliance on dedicated fund 26 for these efforts. Additionally, the court reviewed an employee request for an additional position in the county clerk's office, citing an increased workload from two courts and growing probate and guardianship filings. Commissioners requested a report on overtime and comp time usage to further evaluate the necessity of the proposed new position.
The court meeting covered several operational and community items, including announcements regarding safety improvements on Highway 46 West, the status of a disaster declaration related to New World screwworm, and the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States. Employee recognitions were held for tenure and service milestones. Additionally, the court reviewed and approved accounts payable claims and discussed a conceptual space planning project for the Kendall County Annex building intended to accommodate the Justice of the Peace Precinct 2 and elections offices.
The Commissioners Court discussed various agenda items, including the proclamation of Elder Abuse Awareness Month and Women Veterans Recognition Day. Resolutions were considered to establish policies for CDBG-MIT program participation, such as Fair Housing and Section 3 policies, as well as civil rights reaffirmations and road classifications. The meeting also covered the renewal of the county's group health plan, job descriptions for the Sheriff's Office, the closure of solid waste facilities for the holiday, and the evaluation of RFP/RFQ responses for inmate food services and engineering projects. Additionally, the court reviewed accounts payable claims and considered property management and personnel matters in closed session.
The court meeting covered several topics, including an update on election day voting, an introduction to representatives from state and local offices, and the recognition of accomplishments for the Kendall County 4-H members and various county employees. Additionally, the court discussed a proposed public education initiative focused on water stewardship, conservation, and infrastructure maintenance in partnership with the Cow Creek Groundwater Conservation District and other regional stakeholders. The court also approved accounts payable claims for purchases, services, and vendors.
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