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Active opportunities open for bidding
Madison County
Madison County, Alabama is soliciting bids for the procurement of one used (2018 model year or newer) fuel truck to be used by the Madison County Purchasing Warehouse in Huntsville, Alabama. The solicitation is managed through the Madison County Purchasing Department, which directs all bidders to the BidNet Direct platform that the County uses as its official procurement portal. This is a procurement (not a grant) and the posting is currently open; sealed responses are due by the closing date and time listed on the official solicitation page.
Posted Date
Jul 9, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jul 9, 2026
Madison County
Close: Jul 28, 2026
Madison County, Alabama is soliciting bids for the procurement of one used (2018 model year or newer) fuel truck to be used by the Madison County Purchasing Warehouse in Huntsville, Alabama. The solicitation is managed through the Madison County Purchasing Department, which directs all bidders to the BidNet Direct platform that the County uses as its official procurement portal. This is a procurement (not a grant) and the posting is currently open; sealed responses are due by the closing date and time listed on the official solicitation page.
AvailableMadison County
Madison County, Alabama is soliciting sealed bids for the purchase of bulk rock salt for road and winter maintenance operations, with vendors able to bid on the supply and delivery of the salt. The solicitation is published on Madison County's official BidNet Direct purchasing portal under solicitation number 2026-34. Bids are scheduled to close on July 22, 2026 at 2:00 PM CDT, and the contract includes renewal-year pricing provisions tied to the prior year's pricing.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Madison County
Close: Jul 22, 2026
Madison County, Alabama is soliciting sealed bids for the purchase of bulk rock salt for road and winter maintenance operations, with vendors able to bid on the supply and delivery of the salt. The solicitation is published on Madison County's official BidNet Direct purchasing portal under solicitation number 2026-34. Bids are scheduled to close on July 22, 2026 at 2:00 PM CDT, and the contract includes renewal-year pricing provisions tied to the prior year's pricing.
AvailableMadison County
Madison County, Alabama is soliciting bids from vendors for lighting supplies under NAICS Code 3351 (Construction industry). This is an open procurement solicitation, not a grant program, with bidding open since 06/24/2026 and closing on 07/08/2026 at 1:30 PM CDT. Madison County's Purchasing Department directs all vendors to BidNet Direct, the County's official bidding platform, where full solicitation documents and response instructions can be accessed by registered members.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Madison County
Close: Jul 8, 2026
Madison County, Alabama is soliciting bids from vendors for lighting supplies under NAICS Code 3351 (Construction industry). This is an open procurement solicitation, not a grant program, with bidding open since 06/24/2026 and closing on 07/08/2026 at 1:30 PM CDT. Madison County's Purchasing Department directs all vendors to BidNet Direct, the County's official bidding platform, where full solicitation documents and response instructions can be accessed by registered members.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Skip—low flexibility and no track record; coops or state contracts are faster.
Coops: Frequently procures through Sourcewell, BuyBoard, NASPO ValuePoint, and TIPS; you can gain access through the Starbridge reseller & contract-vehicle platform — reach out to your Starbridge contact to pursue onboarding.
Madison County, AL shows no evidence of using sole source and has limited flexibility. Skip this path and prioritize cooperative or state-contract routes.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Madison County
The commission agenda included formal resolutions honoring the University of Alabama in Huntsville and Alabama A&M University women's basketball teams. Appointments and vacancies were addressed for the Huntsville-Madison County Emergency Management Agency, the Huntsville-Madison County Marina and Port Authority, and the Madison County Communications District. Various contractual agreements were reviewed concerning utility permits, landscaping, funding for local organizations, instructional classes, software licensing, and equipment maintenance. Additionally, the agenda covered travel requests for the Sheriff's department, bid recommendations for facility and vehicle needs, and general budget adjustments.
The agenda includes several resolutions, including one honoring the President of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, another regarding railroad authority financing, and one amending the transportation plan for the fiscal year. Numerous agreements are proposed for ratification and authorization, covering tree removal, traffic signal studies, access control equipment, funding for various local organizations, aid-to-construction projects, hydrography program funding, geotechnical services, intersection signalization, guardrail improvements, and various IT, maintenance, and facility services. Additionally, the agenda covers bid recommendations for public works and fleet acquisitions, as well as several proposed and final subdivision developments and budget adjustments.
The agenda for the Madison County Commission meeting includes several key items. Discussions cover a Restaurant Retail Liquor Application, ratification of agreements for Fire Alarm System Upgrades at the Senior Wellness & Advocacy Center, and Equipment Replacement at the Mountain Fork Water Treatment Plant. Numerous items authorize the Chairman to execute agreements for funding with organizations like The Liberty Learning Foundation and Broadway Theatre League of Huntsville, as well as agreements for projects involving the Sharon Johnston Park Septic System, Fence Rental for a Pool Project, Vehicle Camera Equipment, and various consulting and engineering services for structural, roadway, and bridge replacement projects. The agenda also lists items for the Rebuild Alabama Act Annual Report, a Private Work Report, bid recommendations, and review of proposed and final subdivision plats. The meeting will conclude with budget adjustments, public comments, and commissioner's comments.
The Madison County Commission adopted a resolution setting forth procedures and standards regarding the approval of retail liquor and wine license applications. These procedures include restrictions on licenses for on-premises consumption due to law enforcement resource limitations, proximity restrictions to properties attracting individuals under 21 and residences, stipulations regarding the applicant's criminal record and compliance with alcoholic beverage laws, location requirements in commercial areas, and mandatory inspections by the County Fire Marshal. Additionally, the resolution outlines notification requirements for nearby property owners and considerations for the character and record of the applicant.
The Madison County Commission meeting addressed several key topics. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a discussion on medical marijuana dispensary licensing, including presentations from legal counsel, a physician, and a state representative. Concerns regarding the potential impact on law enforcement resources and the need for ongoing monitoring were raised. The commission also addressed several appointments to various county boards and authorities, approved the minutes of a previous meeting, and reviewed and approved the fiscal year 2023 budget, which included a cost-of-living adjustment for employees, capital projects for various departments, and additional funding for the Sheriff's Department.
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