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Lumpkin County
The Lumpkin County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids for the Fuel Farm Replacement project at Wimpy's Airport in Dahlonega, Georgia. The scope of work includes the removal of an existing above-ground fuel tank and the installation of a new 8,000-gallon AVGAS tank along with a self-service pump and credit card pedestal. This public works project requires work to commence within 10 days of the notice to proceed and be completed within a 30-day performance window.
Posted Date
May 6, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 6, 2026
Lumpkin County
Close: Jun 9, 2026
The Lumpkin County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids for the Fuel Farm Replacement project at Wimpy's Airport in Dahlonega, Georgia. The scope of work includes the removal of an existing above-ground fuel tank and the installation of a new 8,000-gallon AVGAS tank along with a self-service pump and credit card pedestal. This public works project requires work to commence within 10 days of the notice to proceed and be completed within a 30-day performance window.
AvailableLumpkin County
Work includes patching and relining of a 72" pipe, 80' long with high strength concrete.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
Lumpkin County
Close: May 21, 2026
Work includes patching and relining of a 72" pipe, 80' long with high strength concrete.
Lumpkin County
Additions and Alterations
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 7, 2026
Lumpkin County
Close: May 7, 2026
Additions and Alterations
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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 $20,000, use sole source.
Coops: If the ACNS route isn’t feasible, ask Purchasing to buy via an authorized coop (Sourcewell, Georgia DOAS Statewide Contracts, or GSA) to bypass a formal bid.
Lumpkin County, GA does not utilize sole source for purchases over the $20,000 competitive threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Lumpkin County
The meeting addressed various administrative and contractual matters, including the reappointment of members to the Board of Tax Assessors, Library Board of Trustees, and DFACS Board. Key discussions involved a new travel policy update for constitutional officers, revisions to Land Development Regulations, and the consideration of numerous contracts, such as health insurance renewals, cleaning services, trucking and inmate work detail agreements, and field renovations. Significant attention was given to the architect contract for animal shelter additions, addressing site constraints, potential land acquisition, and the necessity of upgrading facility infrastructure. Other items included staff direction on a synthetic turf project, budget discussions for the Enotah Circuit, a work plan amendment for SPLOST, and the issuance of special event and beverage permits. Public comment raised concerns regarding the proposed open-container policy at a local park.
The Board of Commissioners discussed several agenda items including the issuance of a state swim champion certificate, the adoption of an internal promotion policy, and an amendment to the 2025 budget calendar for the upcoming fiscal year. The Board also reviewed and approved various contracts and agreements, such as a fire/EMS automatic aid agreement with White County, a training exercise MOU with the Department of the Army, a turf care contract amendment, and a rural transportation grant application. Additionally, the Board ratified several items including a pool heater MOU and a land sale contract. Discussions were held regarding an energy savings project scope, a character area map amendment, and a gas power easement, with some items being tabled for further reflection. The session concluded with public comments regarding meeting notice language, developer tap fees, and appreciation for the Board's decision-making process.
The board meeting included a special recognition for 20 years of service. The Treasurer's report highlighted stable assets, specific payments for audit services and the Community Helping Place, and a negotiated reduction in future audit fees. Key new business discussions involved a new grant proposal from the Community Helping Place for CY 2025, exploring the requirement for clinic clients to seek Medicaid approval via the Pathways program, establishing the process for future grant reviews, and addressing the status of vacant board seats.
The meeting included a review of financial reports and the election of a new president. Key discussions focused on planning upcoming activities including the Memorial Day ceremony and Veterans Day arrangements. A comprehensive update on various cadet activities, conferences, and competitions was provided. The board also held a discussion regarding the potential need for a local Veterans Cemetery, while reviewing past accomplishments and recent charitable donations made by the committee toward scholarships and veteran-related projects.
The committee discussed various operational updates including orders for new cards and stationary, the painting of a tank, and progress on cemetery planning and site work, including grading and sewer system connections. Fundraising efforts for the cemetery project were highlighted, reaching a total of $85,000. Additionally, the committee reviewed plans for a parade, a donation for Christmas gift cards for Ranger Camp, and updates on Corps activities, including ceremonial participation. Future events were noted, including a plaza dedication ceremony and a quilts of valor ceremony.
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