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Active opportunities open for bidding
Mecklenburg County
Mecklenburg County, Virginia is soliciting proposals for architectural design, bid document preparation, and construction administration services for a new Emergency Medical Services Station Four in Clarksville, VA. The work includes full architectural and civil engineering design from concept through 100% construction, including MEP and site engineering. The opportunity was posted on May 19, 2026, and requires responses to be submitted via the vendor portal by June 16, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Mecklenburg County
Close: Jun 16, 2026
Mecklenburg County, Virginia is soliciting proposals for architectural design, bid document preparation, and construction administration services for a new Emergency Medical Services Station Four in Clarksville, VA. The work includes full architectural and civil engineering design from concept through 100% construction, including MEP and site engineering. The opportunity was posted on May 19, 2026, and requires responses to be submitted via the vendor portal by June 16, 2026.
AvailableMecklenburg County
Work includes : 1 LS demolition; 1,000 LF raw water main under us-15 bridge - new 16" dip; 4,000 LF temporary bypass waterline on land bridge - 6" hdpe; 1 LS new pipe hanger system; 1 LS asphalt pavement repair; see attached file.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
Mecklenburg County
Close: May 28, 2026
Work includes : 1 LS demolition; 1,000 LF raw water main under us-15 bridge - new 16" dip; 4,000 LF temporary bypass waterline on land bridge - 6" hdpe; 1 LS new pipe hanger system; 1 LS asphalt pavement repair; see attached file.
Mecklenburg County
Mecklenburg County (VA) is soliciting construction bids for the Highway 15 Bridge Utilities Improvement Project in Clarksville, VA. The work includes demolition of existing bridge components, installation of new bridge substructure and superstructure, and relocation/upgrading of water, sewer, and electrical utility lines crossing the bridge corridor. Contractors must provide all labor, equipment, materials, obtain necessary permits, and comply with applicable state and federal environmental and safety regulations.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
Mecklenburg County
Close: May 14, 2026
Mecklenburg County (VA) is soliciting construction bids for the Highway 15 Bridge Utilities Improvement Project in Clarksville, VA. The work includes demolition of existing bridge components, installation of new bridge substructure and superstructure, and relocation/upgrading of water, sewer, and electrical utility lines crossing the bridge corridor. Contractors must provide all labor, equipment, materials, obtain necessary permits, and comply with applicable state and federal environmental and safety regulations.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not supported—bypass and route to Sourcewell.
Coops: Use Sourcewell via eVA; confirm your product is on a Sourcewell contract and proceed with procurement and the department.
Mecklenburg County, VA: No evidence of sole source awards in public records—bypass this path and redirect to cooperative purchasing. Notes: County adheres to the Virginia Public Procurement Act (VPPA) and uses the eVA portal, which accommodates cooperative contracts.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Mecklenburg County
The Planning Commission meeting addressed a request to rezone a property in district one from agricultural to industrial to allow for a boat and RV storage facility. Additionally, an application for a special exemption permit to expand a recreational vehicle park in district six by nine sites was discussed and approved, subject to conditions. The meeting also included an administrative report covering zoning and building department revenue for the previous month.
The meeting included an organizational segment for the election of commission leadership. Discussions focused on a rezone application by Turtle Cove Ventures, which was subsequently denied, and the review of two special exemption permit requests for monopole communication towers by The Towers, LLC and Cellco Partnership/Verizon Wireless, both of which were approved. Additionally, the commission received reports from the Zoning and Building Inspector's office regarding monthly activities and upcoming applications.
The board meeting addressed various administrative and community matters, including the adoption of resolutions honoring community members and organizations, the approval of special exception permits for communication towers, and the abandonment of a secondary road route. Key discussions involved the revision of the county code regarding emergency services, an update on healthcare initiatives and trauma center designation by VCU Health, the disposition of county-owned utility sites, and the finalization of a property sale agreement for 401 Madison Street. Additionally, the board reviewed monthly reports from various departments, including VDOT and emergency communications, and finalized appointments for local commissions and authorities.
The meeting included public hearings regarding a rezoning application for a boat and RV storage facility and a special exception permit request for a recreational vehicle park. Additionally, monthly administrative reports from the Zoning and Building Inspector's office were presented for review.
The Board of Supervisors addressed several key items, including public hearings for special exception permits, the disposition of county-owned utility sites, and amendments to zoning and subdivision ordinances. The Board also discussed the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 budget, authorized participation in an opioid settlement, declared a local emergency due to fire hazards, and approved the acceptance of drainage easements. Additionally, the Board rejected a construction bid for the new Public Safety Building and awarded it to another contractor, and exercised a purchase option for real property.
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