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Active opportunities open for bidding
Randolph County
Randolph County is soliciting proposals to provide medical services at the Randolph County Detention Center. The solicitation was published on 2026-02-09 and closes on 2026-03-30 at 11:00 AM EDT. Solicitation documents and contact details are hosted on the North Carolina BidNet portal and require registration to view.
Posted Date
Feb 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Feb 9, 2026
Randolph County
Close: Mar 30, 2026
Randolph County is soliciting proposals to provide medical services at the Randolph County Detention Center. The solicitation was published on 2026-02-09 and closes on 2026-03-30 at 11:00 AM EDT. Solicitation documents and contact details are hosted on the North Carolina BidNet portal and require registration to view.
AvailableRandolph County
Randolph County is seeking proposals from eligible organizations to implement evidence-based strategies and services to address the opioid overdose epidemic, including addiction treatment, recovery support, naloxone distribution, and criminal justice diversion programs.
Posted Date
Jan 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 16, 2026
Release: Jan 5, 2026
Randolph County
Close: Feb 16, 2026
Randolph County is seeking proposals from eligible organizations to implement evidence-based strategies and services to address the opioid overdose epidemic, including addiction treatment, recovery support, naloxone distribution, and criminal justice diversion programs.
Randolph County
Work includes to fund, manage and operate, including fully staffing the food hub.
Posted Date
Dec 10, 2025
Due Date
Dec 19, 2025
Release: Dec 10, 2025
Randolph County
Close: Dec 19, 2025
Work includes to fund, manage and operate, including fully staffing the food hub.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $90,000 and your product is specialized for public safety/proprietary, use sole source.
Coops: Coops aren’t typically used; if timing or capacity is tight, ask about NC Statewide Term Contracts (Non-IT), NCDIT Statewide IT Contracts, OMNIA Partners, or Sourcewell.
Entity: Randolph County, NC
When to use: Your product is specialized for public safety or training equipment and is proprietary/essential to county operations.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Randolph County
The meeting featured retirement recognitions for long-serving employees from Planning & Zoning, Emergency Services, and Public Health. The Audit report for 2024-2025 was presented and approved with no material weaknesses noted. The board approved the purchase of arena panels through grant funding and approved moving forward with a Letter of Intent regarding displaying national foundational documents. Furthermore, the Commissioners approved contract negotiations with NC ROOTED Community Agriculture for the management of the Food Hub. Proposed changes to the United Development Ordinance concerning sign regulations were discussed and tabled until the following month's meeting.
The strategic plan for Randolph County Public Health outlines the agency's operational framework and key priority areas for the years 2023-2025. Developed through a collaborative process with public health staff and community partners, it identifies five strategic priorities: enhancing access to medical and mental health services, promoting wellness and lifestyle changes through outreach and education, improving communication and technology integration, obtaining funding through grants and revenue, and developing a strong, qualified, and diverse workforce. The plan aims to address identified health priorities, align with other community health assessments, and improve the overall health of the community.
The Randolph County Board of Commissioners meeting included annual commitments and departmental requests. Darrell Frye was nominated as Chairman, and Kenny Kidd as Vice Chairman. A Public Hearing was announced for December 8, 2025, regarding the Library Board of Trustees. The board discussed and approved a Building Reuse Grant match for "Project Woodstock." The Tourism Development Authority shared the 2024 Annual Report. The purchase of new voting system equipment was approved. A Clerk IV position was approved utilizing lapse salary. The commissioners considered Present Use Value Rollback Proceeds for farmland preservation program funding opportunities. The Board of Commissioners scheduled their Annual Planning Retreat on February 19, 2026.
The Randolph County Board of Commissioners meeting included recognition of retiring personnel from the Sheriff's Office and proclamations for National Adoption Month and recognition of the Carolina Cowboys' PBR Championship win. A resolution was adopted to recognize Veterans through Operation Green Light. Discussions involved proposed changes to the United Development Ordinance (UDO), which were tabled until a future meeting. The board approved a request from the Randolph County School System for Capital Funds. Updates were provided by the United Way Director and presentations were made regarding the Charters of Freedom proposal and the America 250 NC Randolph County Committee. Staff position reclassifications for the Register of Deeds, a holiday pay policy change for the Sheriff Office, and an animal nuisance policy change for Animal Services were approved. Additionally, the installation of Viper Tower equipment in the Staley area was approved. Updates were given on programs affected by the federal government shutdown and an unadopted state budget, and the date for the Annual Meeting of the Board of Commissioners and Asheboro City Schools was set.
The meeting included special recognitions for Lisa Walker, retiring from the Randolph County Department of Social Services, and Kimberly Scruggs, retiring after 31 years. A presentation honored the late Colonel Guy Troy, highlighting his contributions to the county. The public comment period addressed concerns about the Toyota battery plant's safety measures and the protection of a monument.
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