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Active opportunities open for bidding
Scott County
School psychologist contract for county schools for school year 2026- 2027.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Scott County
Close: Jul 13, 2026
School psychologist contract for county schools for school year 2026- 2027.
AvailableScott County
Occupational, physical, & speech therapy services for county schools for school year 2026-2027.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Scott County
Close: Jul 13, 2026
Occupational, physical, & speech therapy services for county schools for school year 2026-2027.
AvailableScott County
Provide janitorial services.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 8, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Scott County
Close: Jun 8, 2026
Provide janitorial services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip. County expects competition unless buyer can justify and authorize.
Coops: If the department (e.g., CDA or those allowed to use state contracts) can buy via State of Tennessee/NASPO, propose using the state contract (e.g., through Carahsoft). Otherwise, proceed competitively.
Scott County, TN adheres strictly to competitive bidding and shows no evidence of sole source awards. Practical guidance: bypass sole source; instead register as a county vendor and actively monitor the official bids page to respond to solicitations.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Scott County
The Transportation Safety Action Plan for Scott County aims to eliminate all traffic fatalities and serious injuries on its roadways by 2045, aligning with Vision Zero principles. The plan adopts a Safe System Approach, recognizing human fallibility and shared responsibility in creating a robust and adaptive transportation network. Key initiatives include a comprehensive safety analysis using historical crash data, extensive public and stakeholder engagement, identification of High Injury Networks, and implementation of county-wide safety countermeasures and policy changes to prioritize human safety and enhance public safety for all road users.
The meeting included approvals of notaries public and financial reports. The Parks & Recreation, Emergency Services, Building & Grounds, and Community Development committees had meetings where no specific actions were taken. The Intergovernmental Committee forwarded approvals for GPS monitoring contracts, amendments to a contract with FastAccess Correctional Healthcare, and a road name. Resolutions were approved for GPS monitoring agreements, a road name, and permission for the UT Extension Office to apply for a grant. The board honored James David (Jim) Reed, and approved budget committee minutes, budget amendments, employee bonuses, and a jail contract amendment. Additional approvals were granted for disposal of assets, a broadband grant administrator, an ARC grant application, ambulance purchases, participation in a cooperative purchasing agreement, volunteer fire department roadblocks, and a resolution requesting allocation of real estate transfer tax to the county.
The session included approvals of minutes, appointments of notaries public, and financial reports. Discussions covered the Senior Bus, park improvements, and reports from Emergency Services, Building and Grounds, Community Development, and Intergovernmental Committees. Resolutions were passed for appointments to the Library Board and as Magistrate, support for road improvements, a Health Department Grant, a Helipad, and the ProGRess Resolution. Budget amendments were also approved, along with a new contract for the Register of Deed's office and pest control services. Bids were awarded for Roadway Stabilization.
The meeting included a proclamation for Leif Jeffers, approval of notary public surety bonds, and financial reports. Discussions covered road matters, general public concerns, and committee reports from Parks & Recreation, Emergency Services, Building & Grounds, Community Development, Intergovernmental, Budget, and Finance Committees. The board accepted the donation of a helipad from Preen Construction. Budget amendments were approved for various funds, including County General, ESSA Federal Budget, and General Capital Projects. The board also elected to participate in the Tennessee Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program.
The Scott County Board of County Commissioners held a session covering various topics, including recognizing Philip Thompson as an Eagle Scout, approving financial reports, and addressing school matters. Discussions involved park and recreation improvements, emergency services, and community development. The board also addressed intergovernmental matters, such as the 2025 holiday schedule and meeting changes. Budget amendments were approved, along with resolutions for ARPA grants and the disposal of assets by the Board of Education. Additionally, the board discussed the replacement of an emergency communications tower and approved the application for an ARC Grant.
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