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Parker County
Parker County is soliciting sealed proposals to furnish, deliver, and install ballistic (transparent armor) windshield systems for law enforcement and public safety vehicles, ensuring optical clarity and full vehicle functionality after installation. Questions are due by 2026-06-25 and proposals are due by 10:00 AM Central on 2026-07-01. The solicitation was posted in mid-June 2026 and includes submission instructions through the County Purchasing Department or electronically via the County’s Bonfire portal.
Posted Date
Jun 13, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 13, 2026
Parker County
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Parker County is soliciting sealed proposals to furnish, deliver, and install ballistic (transparent armor) windshield systems for law enforcement and public safety vehicles, ensuring optical clarity and full vehicle functionality after installation. Questions are due by 2026-06-25 and proposals are due by 10:00 AM Central on 2026-07-01. The solicitation was posted in mid-June 2026 and includes submission instructions through the County Purchasing Department or electronically via the County’s Bonfire portal.
AvailableParker County
TCEQ Permitted Land Fill Sites.
Posted Date
Mar 29, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Mar 29, 2026
Parker County
Close: Apr 20, 2026
TCEQ Permitted Land Fill Sites.
Parker County
Project consists of the reconstruction of 2.35 miles of Thomas Road from FM 51 to approximately Knob Road at which Thomas Road becomes Knob Road (southbound) and consist of the reconstruction of 0.23 miles Knob Road from Thomas Road to approximately 100 ft north of Knob Road Summerfield Court. The proposed improvements consist of pulverizing the existing asphalt pavement and aggregate base material, treating with cement, then placing flexible base followed by a HMAC surface course. The project includes roadside ditch reshaping, culvert improvements for crossing culverts and driveway culverts, signage and striping, revegetation of the roadside ditches. The project also includes profile changes to Thomas Road as it approaches FM 51, adding a culvert under Thomas Road at FM 51 and realignment of Thomas Road for approximately 800 ft.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
Parker County
Close: Mar 17, 2026
Project consists of the reconstruction of 2.35 miles of Thomas Road from FM 51 to approximately Knob Road at which Thomas Road becomes Knob Road (southbound) and consist of the reconstruction of 0.23 miles Knob Road from Thomas Road to approximately 100 ft north of Knob Road Summerfield Court. The proposed improvements consist of pulverizing the existing asphalt pavement and aggregate base material, treating with cement, then placing flexible base followed by a HMAC surface course. The project includes roadside ditch reshaping, culvert improvements for crossing culverts and driveway culverts, signage and striping, revegetation of the roadside ditches. The project also includes profile changes to Thomas Road as it approaches FM 51, adding a culvert under Thomas Road at FM 51 and realignment of Thomas Road for approximately 800 ft.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $50,000, eligible for sole source; however, skip; the county enforces a $50,000 bid threshold and doesn’t favor large sole-source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase; confirm your contract vehicle and route through Purchasing.
Parker County, TX adheres to a $50,000 competitive bidding threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Parker County
The governing body of Parker County - General & Lateral Road proposed a tax rate of $0.28507000 per $100 valuation. The proposed tax rate is not greater than the no-new-revenue tax rate, meaning the entity is not proposing to increase property taxes for the 2025 tax year. The meeting will cover discussion and vote on the proposed tax rate.
The Commissioners Court convened to address the RFP PC24-43 Jail Expansion ARPA Project. The court rescinded the rejection of the bid and awarded the project to Tegrity Contractors, Inc., authorizing the County Attorney and Purchasing Agent to negotiate the contract, and the County Judge to execute the contract. The project will be funded using ARPA funds.
The meeting included discussions and approvals on various topics, including adopting county roads, presentations on planning consultants and groundwater, and consent items related to auditor and treasurer reports. The court also addressed personnel changes, tax resale deeds, interdepartmental transfers, and the renewal of contracts for steel I beams, piling, and juvenile detention services. Additionally, the court approved preliminary and final plats for subdivisions and discussed transportation projects. The session included an executive session to discuss real estate matters.
The agenda included routine items such as certification of revenues, line item budget adjustments, payment of routine bills, audit reports, treasurer's reports, and approval of payroll and insurance payments. The court discussed the East Annex Project and addressed the RFP for Courthouse Interior Repairs, ultimately recommending Premier. They also considered the East Parker County Annex Owner Change Order and a supplement to the Annual Inventory for the Sheriff's Office. Other actions included approving hauling services, proclaiming Texas Extension Education Association Week and Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and considering proposals for elevator and stucco repairs at the County Attorney's Office. The court also addressed job postings, a stop sign at Sandlin Lane and Young Road, adopting Reese Lane, public library user funding, and agreements for electric utility service, internet services, and video streaming services. Finally, they approved meeting dates and the holiday calendar, accepted a Christmas tree gift and donations for the Celebration of Lights Christmas event, and accepted into the minutes the executed Poolville School Resource Officer Contract.
The Commissioners Court convened to discuss and adopt the NCTCOG Clean Fleet Policy and the NCTCOG Idle Reduction Policy. Both items were discussed and voted on concurrently, leading to the adoption of both policies.
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