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Active opportunities open for bidding
Lee County
The Lee County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors for road striping services on 20 designated county roads in Lee County, Georgia as part of the 2026 SAP Project (Solicitation ID ITB# 072826, NAICS 237310). The scope of work includes restriping roads using high build or thermoplastic paint, traffic control, rumble strips, stop bars, turn arrows, railroad crossing markings, and other related items, with contractors required to be Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) certified and comply with GDOT Standard Specifications. The successful bidder must begin work within 90 calendar days of notification and complete the project within 90 days of the notice to proceed, with bid and performance bonds, insurance, E-Verify, and drug-free workplace affidavits required.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Lee County
Close: Jul 28, 2026
The Lee County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors for road striping services on 20 designated county roads in Lee County, Georgia as part of the 2026 SAP Project (Solicitation ID ITB# 072826, NAICS 237310). The scope of work includes restriping roads using high build or thermoplastic paint, traffic control, rumble strips, stop bars, turn arrows, railroad crossing markings, and other related items, with contractors required to be Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) certified and comply with GDOT Standard Specifications. The successful bidder must begin work within 90 calendar days of notification and complete the project within 90 days of the notice to proceed, with bid and performance bonds, insurance, E-Verify, and drug-free workplace affidavits required.
AvailableLee County
The Lee County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors for road striping services on 20 designated county roads in Lee County, Georgia as part of the 2026 SAP Project (Solicitation ID ITB# 072826, NAICS 237310). The scope of work includes restriping roads using high build or thermoplastic paint, traffic control, rumble strips, stop bars, turn arrows, railroad crossing markings, and other related items, with contractors required to be Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) certified and comply with GDOT Standard Specifications. The successful bidder must begin work within 90 calendar days of notification and complete the project within 90 days of the notice to proceed, with bid and performance bonds, insurance, E-Verify, and drug-free workplace affidavits required.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Lee County
Close: Jul 28, 2026
The Lee County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors for road striping services on 20 designated county roads in Lee County, Georgia as part of the 2026 SAP Project (Solicitation ID ITB# 072826, NAICS 237310). The scope of work includes restriping roads using high build or thermoplastic paint, traffic control, rumble strips, stop bars, turn arrows, railroad crossing markings, and other related items, with contractors required to be Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) certified and comply with GDOT Standard Specifications. The successful bidder must begin work within 90 calendar days of notification and complete the project within 90 days of the notice to proceed, with bid and performance bonds, insurance, E-Verify, and drug-free workplace affidavits required.
AvailableLee County
The overall project includes the construction of two new additions to the existing courthouse building totaling approx. 8,000 SF, which will provide improved access and accessibility, expanded parking areas and associated utility infrastructure. The larger of the two additions is designed as a Construction Type II-A (non-sprinklered) building. This addition includes a two-hour separation from the existing courthouse building.
Posted Date
Jun 9, 2026
Due Date
Aug 18, 2026
Release: Jun 9, 2026
Lee County
Close: Aug 18, 2026
The overall project includes the construction of two new additions to the existing courthouse building totaling approx. 8,000 SF, which will provide improved access and accessibility, expanded parking areas and associated utility infrastructure. The larger of the two additions is designed as a Construction Type II-A (non-sprinklered) building. This addition includes a two-hour separation from the existing courthouse building.
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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 $5,000, use sole source; otherwise skip — competitive bidding applies over $5,000 and sole source is not supported in practice.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners to purchase quickly and bypass formal bidding.
Entity: Lee County, GA
Thresholds: Competitive bidding required over $5,000; Board approval at $10,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Lee County
This Rural Transit Development Plan outlines the current and future public transportation needs for Lee County. The plan emphasizes the importance of continuing the partnership with Southwest Georgia Regional Transit to support public transportation services, enhance public outreach and education on available services, and align planning efforts with economic development and infrastructure goals. It addresses growing demand from demographic shifts, including population growth and an aging population, to sustain and enhance a successful rural transit system, improve mobility, and ensure residents' access to essential services and opportunities.
The Board recognized several employees for their years of service and conducted a public hearing regarding the closure of a portion of Old Leslie Road. Key departmental actions included approving a software update for E-911, authorizing a text amendment for driveway widths, and tabling discussions on sign requirements for public hearing advertisements. The Board appointed members to the DARTS Citizens Transportation Committee, Family & Children Services Board, Housing Authority, and Utilities Authority. Financial and project actions involved adopting the 2026-2027 budget, awarding a road paving bid, approving a municipal stormwater assistance proposal, and accepting a right of entry agreement with Georgia Power. Additionally, the Board discussed a potential multipurpose building project and approved an amendment to an inducement agreement with Pinewood Solar, LLC.
The Lee County Board of Commissioners held a joint public hearing with the City of Leesburg and the City of Smithville to discuss the Updated Hazard Mitigation Plan. Representatives from Aulick Engineering presented the plan, noting it is a required second public hearing to gather input. The update is necessary to maintain eligibility for federal disaster funding. The plan will proceed for review by the Georgia Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The board discussed the process for filling a vacancy on the Hospital Authority resulting from a resignation. Following the submission of eligible candidates by the Lee County Board of Commissioners, the board conducted a nomination process and selected an individual to fill the seat.
The board discussed the process for filling a current vacancy on the Hospital Authority under state law, which requires a list of eligible candidates to be submitted by the Board of Commissioners. Following this, the board nominated an individual for reappointment to fill the vacancy.
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