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Government ID for mapping buyers across datasets.
Full-time equivalent employees.
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Lubbock County
Lubbock County is soliciting bids to supply aggregate road material under Solicitation ID ITB 260706 for road construction/maintenance needs. The opportunity is listed as open from 2026-07-14 through 2026-08-11 and requires submission via the buyer's Bonfire opportunity page. The posting indicates attached documentation is available on the buyer's Bonfire page; no downloadable primary PDF was available in the extracted corpus.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2026
Due Date
Aug 11, 2026
Release: Jul 14, 2026
Lubbock County
Close: Aug 11, 2026
Lubbock County is soliciting bids to supply aggregate road material under Solicitation ID ITB 260706 for road construction/maintenance needs. The opportunity is listed as open from 2026-07-14 through 2026-08-11 and requires submission via the buyer's Bonfire opportunity page. The posting indicates attached documentation is available on the buyer's Bonfire page; no downloadable primary PDF was available in the extracted corpus.
AvailableLubbock County
Lubbock County is soliciting bids for supply and delivery of gasoline and diesel fuels under solicitation ITB 260705. The posting (hosted on Lubbock County’s procurement portal) lists an open date of 2026-07-14 and a close date of 2026-08-11 and directs proposers to the county portal for full documentation and submission instructions. This is a procurement for fuels (goods/services), not a grant program.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2026
Due Date
Aug 11, 2026
Release: Jul 14, 2026
Lubbock County
Close: Aug 11, 2026
Lubbock County is soliciting bids for supply and delivery of gasoline and diesel fuels under solicitation ITB 260705. The posting (hosted on Lubbock County’s procurement portal) lists an open date of 2026-07-14 and a close date of 2026-08-11 and directs proposers to the county portal for full documentation and submission instructions. This is a procurement for fuels (goods/services), not a grant program.
AvailableLubbock County
Lubbock County (Texas) issued Invitation to Bid ITB 260704 titled "Crushed Caliche" to procure crushed caliche (construction/road materials). The posting shows an open date of 2026-07-14 and a close date of 2026-08-11 and directs bidders to the buyer’s procurement portal for full documentation and submission instructions. The aggregator record shows no contact information and instructs users to visit the Bonfire opportunity page for attached files and response instructions.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 11, 2026
Release: -
Lubbock County
Close: Aug 11, 2026
Lubbock County (Texas) issued Invitation to Bid ITB 260704 titled "Crushed Caliche" to procure crushed caliche (construction/road materials). The posting shows an open date of 2026-07-14 and a close date of 2026-08-11 and directs bidders to the buyer’s procurement portal for full documentation and submission instructions. The aggregator record shows no contact information and instructs users to visit the Bonfire opportunity page for attached files and response instructions.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only pursue if the product is truly unique and non-competitive; otherwise use a coop.
Coops: Frequently procures through BuyBoard, Texas DIR, Sourcewell, and can also use HGACBuy; you can gain access through the Starbridge reseller & contract-vehicle platform — reach out to your Starbridge contact to pursue onboarding.
Lubbock County, TX rarely uses sole source; it’s typically reserved for highly specialized law enforcement equipment (e.g., File #24-0005). Do not invest in a sole source path unless your product is verifiably unique and non-competitive; expect high friction.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Lubbock County
The special meeting of the Commissioners' Court included discussions and approvals regarding financial matters presented by the County Auditor. Key actions taken were the unanimous approval of Budget and salary schedule amendments / Line item transfers totaling $767,452.30 and $1,300,000.00 in budget amendments. Additionally, the Court unanimously approved bills totaling $558,729.54.
The primary agenda item addressed the threat posed by Hurricane Ike. The Court unanimously passed a Local Emergency Declaration and approved an order to expend necessary funds in connection with the hurricane response efforts.
The Commissioners' Court meeting addressed several critical administrative and financial matters. Key actions included authorizing the Director of Purchasing to sign transfer documents for vehicles sold at auction, approving the first of five one-year contract renewals for jury summons services with West Texas Micrographics, and approving significant budget amendments and line item transfers totaling over $1,017,000. The Court also approved bills totaling approximately $4.39 million and various Time Certificate transactions. Personnel matters included recognizing two members for service and accepting recommendations for the FY08 Compensation Schedule, along with appointing new members to the Personnel Committee. Furthermore, the Court approved the second extension of an Interlocal Agreement with the State of Texas for child support division workspace and accepted a large grant from the Texas Task Force on Indigent Defense. Other actions included maintaining current civil service fees effective January 2008, approving out-of-state travel for one staff member, designating regular meeting days for Fiscal Year 2008, proclaiming October as "Czech Heritage Month," accepting a $40,000 donation from BNSF Railway Company, and approving a replat of land in Precinct 1. The Court recessed for an executive session to consult with legal counsel regarding pending litigation and real property matters.
The agenda for the meeting included standard items such as the Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation, and County Auditor and Financial Matters covering budget amendments, bill approvals, and contract revisions. Key discussion points involved two scheduled Public Hearings concerning the Lubbock County Hospital District Tax Increase and the general Lubbock County Tax Increase. The court considered multiple actions regarding juvenile justice, including authorizing contracts for counseling and placement services, and signing a State Financial Assistance Contract. Other items included approving personnel recommendations, considering joining the Public Employee Benefits Alliance, reviewing building renovations, considering an Interlocal Agreement with the Texas Department of Public Safety for office space, authorizing overtime pay, and considering election matters such as Early Voting and a Joint Election. The court also planned to discuss policy regarding road maintenance donations and hold a Closed Meeting to consult with the attorney regarding litigation and real property value.
Key discussion and action items for this meeting include the approval of the first of three one-year renewals for the Funeral Services Agreement with Griffin Mortuary and consideration for transferring ownership of an auctioned vehicle. Financial matters involve budget and salary schedule amendments, approval of bills, time certificate transactions, and contract revisions. The court will consider the Records Management Archive Plan for the County Clerk. Significant focus is placed on the Lubbock County Hospital District Budget for 2007-2008, including two public hearings, budget adoption, and setting the tax rate. The Lubbock County Budget for 2007-2008 will also be considered, along with its associated tax rate, followed by consideration of the FY08 Compensation Schedule. Other items include opting out of HIPAA federal oversight, building renovations, lease agreements for office space, authorizing contract extensions for Community Supervision Services, acceptance of grants (Justice Assistance Grant and a grant for West Texas Regional Public Defender), purchase of real property by the Hospital District, and several tax abatement agreements. The agenda concludes with matters concerning road maintenance policy, subdivision approval, and a closed meeting for legal and real property consultations.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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