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Pike County
Work includes approx 3,120 LF of 8" C900 watermain via open cut and 175 LF 2" watermain and all associated measures for the complete project.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Pike County
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Work includes approx 3,120 LF of 8" C900 watermain via open cut and 175 LF 2" watermain and all associated measures for the complete project.
Pike County
Pike County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids for asphalt paving services at the parking lot located at 331 Thomaston Street in Zebulon, Georgia. The project includes preparing a gravel surface area of approximately 751 square yards and resurfacing an existing paved area of approximately 819 square yards with specified hot-mix asphalt. Bidders must provide all labor, materials, and equipment while complying with E-Verify and other regulatory requirements.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
Pike County
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Pike County Board of Commissioners is soliciting sealed bids for asphalt paving services at the parking lot located at 331 Thomaston Street in Zebulon, Georgia. The project includes preparing a gravel surface area of approximately 751 square yards and resurfacing an existing paved area of approximately 819 square yards with specified hot-mix asphalt. Bidders must provide all labor, materials, and equipment while complying with E-Verify and other regulatory requirements.
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Pike County, Georgia is soliciting bids for improvements to 0.83 miles of Mckinley Road, including traffic control, grading, erosion control, road grading, striping, drainage, asphalt paving, and utilities. Contractors must provide all materials, labor, and services for the reconstruction of the gravel road. The project may be funded by the American Rescue Plan Act and requires compliance with funding regulations.
Posted Date
Oct 28, 2024
Due Date
Dec 3, 2024
Release: Oct 28, 2024
Pike County
Close: Dec 3, 2024
Pike County, Georgia is soliciting bids for improvements to 0.83 miles of Mckinley Road, including traffic control, grading, erosion control, road grading, striping, drainage, asphalt paving, and utilities. Contractors must provide all materials, labor, and services for the reconstruction of the gravel road. The project may be funded by the American Rescue Plan Act and requires compliance with funding regulations.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable above the competitive threshold; skip.
Coops: Ask if they will consider a Georgia DOAS statewide contract to bypass an RFP (compliant, pre-competed).
Pike County, GA: Sole source is not a viable path above the competitive threshold. There’s no evidence of sole source awards; redirect to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Pike County
The Pike County and Cities Joint Comprehensive Plan for 2022-2042 aims to guide future growth and development while preserving the rural and small-town character of the community. Key areas of focus include intergovernmental collaboration, economic development, broadband expansion, housing, community facilities and services, transportation, and natural and cultural resource protection. The plan identifies character areas to implement the geographic vision and outlines community work programs for each government to achieve strategic goals over the next five years.
The Pike County Multi-jurisdictional Solid Waste Management Plan details the county's strategy for solid waste management, covering the period from 2005 through 2015. It focuses on ensuring adequate solid waste collection and disposal capacity, reducing the per capita rate of municipal solid waste disposal by 25 percent compared to FY 1992, identifying all solid waste handling facilities, and identifying unsuitable land areas for such facilities. The plan includes waste stream analysis, waste characterization, disposal projections, and strategies for waste reduction, collection, and disposal, as well as educational and public involvement initiatives.
The Pike County Board of Commissioners adopted economic incentives and authorized the use of taxable revenue bond financing by the Development Authority of Pike County. The economic incentives include an amortized tax relief program during a leasehold period of no more than 10 years. To qualify for the economic incentives, companies must establish a corporate presence in Pike County, have an investment commitment of \$2,500,000.00 or more, and employ a minimum of 25 persons. An exception is made for companies generating a minimum of \$1,000,000.00 in annual sales in Pike County, with reduced investment and employment criteria.
The resolutions primarily concern the implementation, funding, and management of the E-911 emergency telephone system. Key actions include establishing the E-911 system, creating an advisory board, imposing monthly charges for telephone and wireless services to fund the system, and setting regulations for prepaid wireless services. The resolutions also cover the collection and remittance of 9-1-1 charges, the use of proceeds for the Emergency Telephone System Fund, and the necessary filings with the state revenue commissioner.
The Pike County 30-Year Water Resources Management Plan focuses on addressing water and wastewater needs to support anticipated growth. Key areas of focus include improving existing water and wastewater systems, facilitating future expansion, and ensuring sustainable growth through infrastructure-based planning. The plan recommends actions related to GIS data management, rate structure evaluation, water supply enhancement, and wastewater treatment improvements to meet current and future demands within Pike County.
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