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Active opportunities open for bidding
Saratoga County
Supplemental carbon chemical.
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
Saratoga County
Close: May 27, 2026
Supplemental carbon chemical.
AvailableSaratoga County
Structural steel.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
May 18, 2026
Saratoga County
This solicitation requests sealed bids for the superstructure replacement of North Shore Road (CR 4) over Sand Creek (BIN 3304780) and includes removal of the existing superstructure, abutment modifications, new steel beams, a concrete deck, railings, and paving of approaches. The project is being procured for Saratoga County (County Bid #26-PWCR4SCSR-4) with bids to be received at the Saratoga County Department of Central Services in Ballston Spa, NY. Bids are due May 28, 2026 at 11:00 AM local time and the procurement requires compliance with NYSDOT Standard Specifications (adopted May 1, 2026).
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
Saratoga County
Close: May 28, 2026
This solicitation requests sealed bids for the superstructure replacement of North Shore Road (CR 4) over Sand Creek (BIN 3304780) and includes removal of the existing superstructure, abutment modifications, new steel beams, a concrete deck, railings, and paving of approaches. The project is being procured for Saratoga County (County Bid #26-PWCR4SCSR-4) with bids to be received at the Saratoga County Department of Central Services in Ballston Spa, NY. Bids are due May 28, 2026 at 11:00 AM local time and the procurement requires compliance with NYSDOT Standard Specifications (adopted May 1, 2026).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if truly proprietary with no equivalents; coordinate with the end-user and Central Services and provide a sole source letter and justification.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative (e.g., Sourcewell or Empire State Purchasing Group) and ask Central Services to validate piggybacking.
Entity: Saratoga County, NY
When to use: Only for genuinely proprietary technology with no functional equivalents (similar to the county’s E‑911 software purchase).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Saratoga County
The Board of Supervisors addressed several administrative and fiscal matters. Key discussions included authorizing amended agreements for mental health service providers and budget amendments for the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. The Board approved youth team sports program agreements, renewed in-home services contracts for the elderly, and accepted various grants, including those for adult protective services, airport improvements, ignition interlock device monitoring, indigent legal services, and emergency communications infrastructure. Additionally, the Board revised internal policies regarding jury duty and workers' compensation, authorized volunteer fire investigation unit insurance coverage, transferred funds for municipal planning and open space protection, scheduled a public hearing regarding agricultural district boundary amendments, and authorized an easement agreement for the Mechanicville City School District.
The Board of Supervisors discussed and approved several resolutions involving budget amendments and the acceptance of grant funding. Key topics included state-funded cost-of-living adjustments for various mental health and addiction service providers, funding for senior citizen transportation vehicles in the towns of Halfmoon and Clifton Park, home accessibility modifications provided by Rebuilding Together Saratoga County, and public safety initiatives such as the lease of night vision equipment, pretrial services grants, and leadership training for the Probation Department. Additionally, the Board authorized easements for utility infrastructure improvements and a sublease agreement with the New York State Unified Court System for judicial chambers.
The Board passed several resolutions including the authorization of a Memorandum of Understanding for the Beacon Crisis Residence Program, the acceptance of various state funding grants for opioid stewardship, jail-based medication-assisted treatment, indigent legal services, public health emergency preparedness, and election operations. Additionally, the Board authorized agreements with local school districts for School Resource Officers, approved a property insurance premium payment, updated the County's smoking policy, modified a land lease agreement for a communications tower, accepted workforce development grant funding, and approved a license agreement for trail construction.
The Board of Supervisors addressed a wide range of administrative and operational resolutions throughout the year. Key topics included appointments to various boards and agencies, authorization of numerous intermunicipal and service agreements, implementation of infrastructure projects such as bridge replacements and trail constructions, adoption of local laws, approval of tax corrections and refunds, adjustments to the county compensation schedule, and significant budgetary actions including reappropriations, grants acceptance, and the adoption of the annual county budget and capital plan. The board also focused on emergency services, public health initiatives related to the pandemic, opioid settlement agreements, and contract renewals for various county services.
The Board of Supervisors adopted the 2026 Saratoga County Budget, appropriated the necessary funding, and ratified the 2026-2030 Capital Plan. Additionally, the Board authorized agreements with various public benefit organizations for 2026 services, amended the 2026 Compensation Schedule to include various staffing changes, and established a 2.95% cost-of-living salary increase for temporary, part-time, and certain non-represented county officials. A public hearing was scheduled for January 14, 2026, regarding a proposed local law to provide salary increases for specific elected and appointed county officials.
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Bureau Chief, Special Victims Unit (Saratoga County District Attorney’s Office)
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors (Board President equivalent)
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