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Active opportunities open for bidding
Russell County
Replacement of the fire alarm system at Russell County Jail.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 7, 2026
Russell County
Close: Aug 7, 2026
Replacement of the fire alarm system at Russell County Jail.
AvailableRussell County
Roof replacement.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
May 22, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
Russell County
Close: May 22, 2026
Roof replacement.
Russell County
Carpet Installation.
Posted Date
May 14, 2026
Due Date
May 22, 2026
Release: May 14, 2026
Russell County
Close: May 22, 2026
Carpet Installation.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Skip—only used for statutorily mandated services.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell; confirm your product is on contract, engage the department, and use it to bypass formal bidding (secure internal approvals). If coops aren’t viable: Prepare a direct competitive bid and register via Alabama’s STAARS VSS.
Entity: Russell County, AL.
Policy: Sole source is not flexible and generally limited to statutorily mandated services.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Russell County
The Commission addressed several administrative and operational items, including the approval of a proclamation for a high school track record. A new maximum meal reimbursement policy for county officials and employees was adopted. Bidding processes were initiated for roof replacements at the old library and post office, as well as for carpet replacement at the courthouse and judicial office. Budgetary adjustments were approved for a temporary position in the Revenue Commission office and for salary adjustments following a retirement. Additionally, the Commission authorized a donation from a commissioner's project funds to the Uplift Foundation for a youth scholarship and STEM program, and approved a leave of absence for an employee.
The commission held a public meeting covering various administrative and community matters. Discussion topics included public comments regarding concerns with DHR oversight, the recognition of outstanding employees and departments with quarterly safety awards, and the issuance of proclamations for Fair Housing Month and Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month. The commission also reviewed and approved ABC board license applications for Rainbow Wine and Spirits.
The meeting included a public comment session regarding infrastructure and drainage issues, and employee recognition awards for years of service and the employee of the month. Proclamations were presented for Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month, and for the retirements of two long-standing local professionals.
The commission addressed several administrative and operational items. A proclamation was approved to honor a student for her track accomplishments. The commission unanimously passed a new maximum meal reimbursement policy for county officials and employees, which establishes guidelines for travel expenses, including per diem limits for in-state and out-of-state travel and requirements for detailed receipt documentation. Additionally, the commission authorized the request to seek bids for the roof replacement project at the old library and post office building, outlining the timeline for the advertising period, a pre-bid meeting, and the formal bid opening process.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance led by a local high school student. During public comments, a citizen raised serious concerns regarding the handling of an investigation by Russell County DHR into his daughter's medical safety, alleging a lack of records and unprofessional conduct by DHR employees, and noted he filed a discrimination complaint. The Commission discussed the matter, acknowledging it is primarily a state issue, though they appoint one member to the DHR oversight board. Key agenda items included recognizing the Employee of the Month, Sarah Vineyard, and service awards for sheriff's office employees. The Commission approved a proclamation recognizing April as Fair Housing Month. Business included the approval of a proposal for security panic alarm and public address systems for the judicial building and courthouse, totaling $41,227.31 from the county project fund. Finally, the Commission approved, on its second reading, a new policy setting standard county office hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, effective April 1, 2026. A motion was made to donate $1,000 from project money towards the Russell County Firefighters Ball Project.
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