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Liberty County
Liberty County, Georgia is soliciting competitive sealed proposals to procure and install a standby generator for the MidCoast Regional Airport in Hinesville, GA. The project aims to ensure reliable backup power for airport operations and will be awarded following Georgia’s competitive proposal statutes. Proposal documents are posted on the Georgia Procurement Registry with an attachment titled “Midcoast Generator 1.pdf.”
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Liberty County
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Liberty County, Georgia is soliciting competitive sealed proposals to procure and install a standby generator for the MidCoast Regional Airport in Hinesville, GA. The project aims to ensure reliable backup power for airport operations and will be awarded following Georgia’s competitive proposal statutes. Proposal documents are posted on the Georgia Procurement Registry with an attachment titled “Midcoast Generator 1.pdf.”
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Ems furniture proposal.
Posted Date
Feb 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Liberty County
Seeking services of a licensed general contractor to assist the county in developing the new public safety center in a construction manager at risk delivery method.
Posted Date
Dec 23, 2025
Due Date
Feb 13, 2026
Release: Dec 23, 2025
Liberty County
Close: Feb 13, 2026
Seeking services of a licensed general contractor to assist the county in developing the new public safety center in a construction manager at risk delivery method.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable. Formal competitive bidding is triggered for purchases over $25,000; redirect to sealed bids or limited cooperative options.
Coops: If they’re open, leverage Sourcewell via the Industrial Authority precedent; confirm your offering is on contract.
Entity: Liberty County, GA. There’s no evidence that sole source is used; treat this path as not viable.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Liberty County
The meeting commenced with acknowledgments and congratulations for local sports teams achieving championship status. The Commissioners received an update on Commissioner Walder's health. The minutes from the February 2026 meeting were approved. Key agenda items involved proclamations for the Great American Cleanup 2026 and American Red Cross Month 2026, detailing community beautification goals and recognizing volunteers. Following a public hearing, the Board considered a conditional use request for a tree service business involving timber staging on a 43.41-acre site in District 4. The Planning Commission recommended approval with conditions, including maintaining a 50-ft vegetative buffer and requiring an air curtain incinerator for any on-site burning. Discussions also addressed traffic concerns related to the site's access point on Leroy Kofer Highway, specifically concerning median breaks.
The document materials pertain to the Board of Commissioners Mid-Month Meeting scheduled for February 19, 2026. Key discussion topics would typically be contained within the referenced agenda and synopsis documents, but based solely on the provided text, the summary notes the existence of the meeting agenda and synopsis documents for review.
The Board of Commissioners meeting commenced with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance. Key agenda items included proclamations recognizing Arbor Day and the Relay for Life 'Another Birthday Party' event, both aimed at community benefit and awareness. The Tax Assessor provided an update regarding the evolution of property assessment, emphasizing staff training, technology expansion, and monitoring of 2026 legislative impacts. The assessor detailed goals for maintaining equitable property valuations, strengthening exemption administration, and improving taxpayer outreach. Statistics regarding taxable real property and homestead exemptions were presented, along with an explanation of the property assessment timeline, including the crucial return filing period and the appeal process. The meeting also involved welcoming volunteers from local organizations such as Keep Liberty Beautiful and Adopt Liberty.
The meeting commenced with confirmation of proper advertising and prayer, which included a specific prayer for Commissioner Walden's health. The Magistrate Court provided its annual presentation for 2025, detailing a high volume of civil filings, including 2,382 civil cases, 1,476 evictions (dispossessories), 186 abandoned motor vehicle filings, 199 foreclosures, and 154 garnishments, totaling 4,396 civil filings. Criminal filings included 211 warrant applications, 37 good behavior bonds, and 115 county ordinance offenses, with a noted increase in ordinance offenses attributed to increased awareness and efficient case processing. The Judge discussed the possibility of implementing community service as an alternative to fines for individuals financially unable to pay, which requires collaboration with the County Attorney. The Board also discussed ordinances related to dumpster diving (scavenging) and illegal dumping. In finance matters, the Board was asked to adopt final budget amendments for the 2025 fiscal year following the audit presentation, reflecting a positive revenue over expenditures of $8 million for the General Fund.
The meeting commenced with standard procedures, including an invocation and pledge of allegiance, and confirmation that the meeting was properly advertised with no scheduled public hearings. Key discussions included a tax collection update, noting that property tax bills are live online, and that only one property went to the December 3rd tax sale. There was also an announcement regarding the discontinuation of the Peach State license plate, which will be replaced by the America's 250 plate starting January 1st. The Finance report detailed the county's October 2025 financial statements, indicating strong financial positioning with 3.7 months of operating expenditures in the unassigned fund balance. Discussions also covered departmental expenditures, sales tax revenues (SPLOST 7 and Teespost), and ambulance purchases. The Public Works status report addressed ongoing and upcoming projects, including roadway development, resurfacing for state patrol parking, drainage improvements for Stevens Road requiring easements, drainage improvements for Islands Highway, and planned improvements for Kings Road. The status of the Bington Ferry Crossroads roundabout design, which requires further refinement before the January meeting, and the status of the Pean K Lane waterline extension were also reviewed.
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