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Active opportunities open for bidding
Mississippi Department of Transportation
Work includes clearing and grubbing; 1,294 CY of unclassified excavation; 10,320 SY of Cold Milling of Bituminous Pavement, All Depths; 954 LF of Combination Concrete Curb and Gutter (Type 3B); 14,604 LF of 4"-Wide Thermoplastic Traffic Stripe (Continuous Yellow) (90 mil); 11 EA of Reflectorized Traffic Warning Sign (Encapsulated Lens); 202 SY of Geotextile under Riprap, Type V, Non-Woven, AOS<0.43.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Mississippi Department of Transportation
Close: Jun 24, 2026
Work includes clearing and grubbing; 1,294 CY of unclassified excavation; 10,320 SY of Cold Milling of Bituminous Pavement, All Depths; 954 LF of Combination Concrete Curb and Gutter (Type 3B); 14,604 LF of 4"-Wide Thermoplastic Traffic Stripe (Continuous Yellow) (90 mil); 11 EA of Reflectorized Traffic Warning Sign (Encapsulated Lens); 202 SY of Geotextile under Riprap, Type V, Non-Woven, AOS<0.43.
AvailableMississippi Department of Transportation
Work includes approx. 6,800 TON of fine milling of bituminous pavement, all depths; 7,500 LF of temporary traffic stripe, detail; 2,600 LF of temporary traffic stripe, legend; 6,000 TON of 9.5-mm, ST, asphalt pavement; 2,700 LF of thermoplastic detail stripe, white.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Mississippi Department of Transportation
Close: Jun 5, 2026
Work includes approx. 6,800 TON of fine milling of bituminous pavement, all depths; 7,500 LF of temporary traffic stripe, detail; 2,600 LF of temporary traffic stripe, legend; 6,000 TON of 9.5-mm, ST, asphalt pavement; 2,700 LF of thermoplastic detail stripe, white.
AvailableMississippi Department of Transportation
Work includes approx. 18,028 SY of fine milling of bituminous pavement, all depths; 12,668 LF of temporary traffic stripe, detail; 3,933 LF of thermoplastic detail stripe, white; 2,401 LF of thermoplastic detail stripe, yellow; 1,800 LF of radar vehicle detection cable.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
Mississippi Department of Transportation
Close: Jun 5, 2026
Work includes approx. 18,028 SY of fine milling of bituminous pavement, all depths; 12,668 LF of temporary traffic stripe, detail; 3,933 LF of thermoplastic detail stripe, white; 2,401 LF of thermoplastic detail stripe, yellow; 1,800 LF of radar vehicle detection cable.
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Mississippi Department of Transportation
This purchase order from the Mississippi Department of Transportation to Insight Public Sector Inc covers software maintenance and support services for the period of 9/15/2023 to 9/14/2024, totaling $33,168.96. The order references MDOT PO PD973933 and DFA/Contract Number 4300259282.
Effective Date
Sep 15, 2023
Expires
Effective: Sep 15, 2023
Mississippi Department of Transportation
Expires:
This purchase order from the Mississippi Department of Transportation to Insight Public Sector Inc covers software maintenance and support services for the period of 9/15/2023 to 9/14/2024, totaling $33,168.96. The order references MDOT PO PD973933 and DFA/Contract Number 4300259282.
Mississippi Department of Transportation
This purchase order from the Mississippi Department of Transportation to SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP covers the renewal of Nintex Workflow Enterprise Edition Annual Software Assurance and Premium Support for the period of 09/15/2021 to 09/14/2022, totaling $30,064.32.
Effective Date
Sep 15, 2021
Expires
Effective: Sep 15, 2021
Mississippi Department of Transportation
Expires:
This purchase order from the Mississippi Department of Transportation to SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP covers the renewal of Nintex Workflow Enterprise Edition Annual Software Assurance and Premium Support for the period of 09/15/2021 to 09/14/2022, totaling $30,064.32.
Mississippi Department of Transportation
This document is a Purchase Order (PD952737) from the Mississippi Department of Transportation to Insight Public Sector Inc. for Software Maintenance/Support services. The purchase includes two line items covering the period from September 15, 2022, to September 14, 2023, for a total amount of $31,372.62.
Effective Date
Sep 15, 2022
Expires
Effective: Sep 15, 2022
Mississippi Department of Transportation
Expires:
This document is a Purchase Order (PD952737) from the Mississippi Department of Transportation to Insight Public Sector Inc. for Software Maintenance/Support services. The purchase includes two line items covering the period from September 15, 2022, to September 14, 2023, for a total amount of $31,372.62.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Mississippi Department of Transportation
The meeting included prayers for deceased community members and staff, and a review of various agenda items including pre-construction projects, field operations, and administrative services. A specific construction project involving a mill and overlay on Highway 59 in Jasper County was removed from the agenda for a scope adjustment, with the staff recommending a fog seal instead to serve as a cost-effective pavement preservation treatment. Commissioners also expressed appreciation for the completion of a welcome center project.
The meeting included discussions on various transportation projects and administrative actions. Key topics included a bid withdrawal request by a construction firm, the ratification of grant agreements with the Federal Highway Administration, and authorizations for engineering services, roadway improvements, and bridge replacements across several counties. The Commission also addressed lighting and sidewalk safety projects, updates on infrastructure construction, utility agreements, and the management of federal aid funds for aeronautics and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
The commission addressed numerous agenda items related to transportation infrastructure, including the authorization of engineering services, bridge and roadway improvements, and the approval of various work assignments and master contracts. Key discussions included lighting improvements on major interstates, environmental assessments for roadway extensions, and the adoption of the statewide long-range transportation plan. Additionally, the board approved an amendment to the three-year plan for passing lanes and authorized the execution of various memorandums of understanding regarding grant funding, inmate labor programs, and equipment disposal. The meeting also addressed accounts payable and procurement of specialized analysis software.
The meeting included special recognitions for employees who recently obtained their Professional Engineers license. The Commission authorized several utility agreements, supplemental agreements for bridge and road projects, and the conveyance of surplus right-of-way. Additionally, the Commission approved a memorandum of understanding for an inmate litter program, accepted settlements for infrastructure damage, authorized work assignments for mechanical and traffic engineering services, and approved amendments to the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program. Grants were also administered for public health transit systems and road safety planning.
The meeting featured employee recognition for the Chief Information Officer and the Chief Engineer. Key agenda items included the authorization of various contracts for engineering, field inspection, and hydraulic design services for highway and bridge projects across the state. The commission also addressed surplus real estate conveyances, supplemental agreements for construction and appraisal projects, memorandum of agreement approvals with local public agencies, and the disposal of vehicles. Administrative and financial actions included the ratification of accounts payable, payroll dockets, and commissioner salaries, as well as the approval of future agency contract extensions and advertisements for professional legal services.
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