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Active opportunities open for bidding
Laurens County
Laurens County is soliciting turnkey design, engineering, fabrication, delivery, construction, and commissioning services for a multi-story burn building to support live-fire and all-hazards firefighter training. The facility must meet NFPA and local code requirements and include multiple burn rooms, high-temperature linings, safety and thermal monitoring systems, and instructor observation points. Bidders are responsible for all associated site work, permitting, and compliance with insurance and E-Verify requirements.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
Laurens County
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Laurens County is soliciting turnkey design, engineering, fabrication, delivery, construction, and commissioning services for a multi-story burn building to support live-fire and all-hazards firefighter training. The facility must meet NFPA and local code requirements and include multiple burn rooms, high-temperature linings, safety and thermal monitoring systems, and instructor observation points. Bidders are responsible for all associated site work, permitting, and compliance with insurance and E-Verify requirements.
AvailableLaurens County
The Laurens County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids for LMIG road resurfacing projects that include asphalt resurfacing, grading, striping, and traffic control to meet DOT guidelines. The solicitation was published on January 9, 2026, and bids are due by January 29, 2026, at 10:00 AM ET. Contractors must comply with insurance, E-Verify, and bonding requirements as specified in the bid documents available through the county's portal.
Posted Date
Jan 9, 2026
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Jan 9, 2026
Laurens County
Close: Jan 29, 2026
The Laurens County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids for LMIG road resurfacing projects that include asphalt resurfacing, grading, striping, and traffic control to meet DOT guidelines. The solicitation was published on January 9, 2026, and bids are due by January 29, 2026, at 10:00 AM ET. Contractors must comply with insurance, E-Verify, and bonding requirements as specified in the bid documents available through the county's portal.
Laurens County
Work includes resurfacing various city streets and county roads.
Posted Date
Jan 20, 2026
Due Date
Jan 30, 2026
Release: Jan 20, 2026
Laurens County
Close: Jan 30, 2026
Work includes resurfacing various city streets and county roads.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—redirect to the formal bid process.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Laurens County, GA shows no practical sole source pathway in public records. Plan for a formal competitive bid instead.
Practical note: If a sole source were ever pursued, expect stringent justification (unique capability, lack of alternatives, price reasonableness) and County Administrator/Board approvals. Board oversight reportedly begins at approximately $2,500, increasing scrutiny.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Laurens County
The Board of Commissioners addressed several items, including the purchase of two sets of extrication tools, the approval of the Language Access Plan for the CDBG Grant, and the approval of qualifying fees for the 2026 Election Cycle. Additionally, the board approved an amendment to the District Attorney's budget to retain Assistant DA positions, the bid to construct the new EMS Substation, and the appointment of Phil Bazemore to the Landbank Authority following a request for removal. The board also approved a contract renegotiation with Sikes Aviation concerning monthly fees and call-out fees, continued Fiscal Agent Status for Family Connection, approved the surplus of a Sheriff Department vehicle, and approved a striping proposal for approximately 32 miles of roads. During other business, one commissioner announced her intention to run for re-election.
The meeting included discussions and decisions regarding the Sheriff Department Generator, Area Aging Committee Appointment, and the Next Generation System at 911 through AT&T. The board approved the replacement of the generator and switchgear for the Sheriff's Department and made appointments to the Area Aging Committee. They also approved proceeding with AT&T to provide the Next Generation System for 911, which will bring complete redundancy, faster and more accurate caller location capabilities, clarity, and greater speed of call connection.
The Laurens County Board of Commissioners discussed Senior Center Operations, deciding to continue meal delivery with County employees. They approved the Region 5 EMS Council Appointment and re-appointed Phil Gay to the Development Authority. An intergovernmental agreement with the City of Dublin for the Pinehill Road Spur was also approved.
The Laurens County Board of Commissioners held a meeting to discuss and approve several items. The FY 26 Budget was approved. Bids for LRA Small Projects Resurfacing and LRA and TIA Large Projects Resurfacing were discussed and approved. The board also approved the cancellation of the July 1st meeting. Additionally, the Heart of Georgia Area Aging Council contract for the Senior Center was approved for reimbursement of meals served.
The Laurens County Board of Commissioners discussed and approved several items, including a PTSD Insurance Resolution to provide coverage for public safety and emergency responders. The board also approved the Sheriff's request to assign vehicles to the District Attorney to expedite cases and approved the Sheriff's request to surplus a vehicle for trade-in. Additionally, there was a discussion about acquiring new pickup trucks for Rural Fire, EMS, and Animal Control.
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