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Spartanburg School District 3
Spartanburg School District Three seeks services to implement energy, water, and wastewater conservation measures at the Daniel Morgan Technology Center through a guaranteed savings contract. The solicitation (Project No. 2526-008) was published on March 19, 2026 and requests proposals/resumes for this work. The buyer's posting directs vendors to the agency's BidNet page for full project documentation and instructions to submit by the stated deadline.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Spartanburg School District 3
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Spartanburg School District Three seeks services to implement energy, water, and wastewater conservation measures at the Daniel Morgan Technology Center through a guaranteed savings contract. The solicitation (Project No. 2526-008) was published on March 19, 2026 and requests proposals/resumes for this work. The buyer's posting directs vendors to the agency's BidNet page for full project documentation and instructions to submit by the stated deadline.
AvailableSpartanburg School District 3
Provide any Chapter 1 IBC and Chapter 17 IBC Testing Services that will be required for two projects.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Spartanburg School District 3
Close: Apr 13, 2026
Provide any Chapter 1 IBC and Chapter 17 IBC Testing Services that will be required for two projects.
AvailableSpartanburg School District 3
Seeking managed firewall services for one firewall at the district office and xdr services for approx. 1400 windows clients and up to 30 windows servers. Additionally, the District is seeking 100 additional hours of support to be used as needed for network infrastructure including, but not limited to Ruckus switches and wireless access points across the seven campuses.
Posted Date
Sep 23, 2025
Due Date
Oct 21, 2025
Release: Sep 23, 2025
Spartanburg School District 3
Close: Oct 21, 2025
Seeking managed firewall services for one firewall at the district office and xdr services for approx. 1400 windows clients and up to 30 windows servers. Additionally, the District is seeking 100 additional hours of support to be used as needed for network infrastructure including, but not limited to Ruckus switches and wireless access points across the seven campuses.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Don’t pursue; pivot to a nationally competed cooperative contract for a compliant path.
Coops: Future coops option: Ask about activating Sourcewell membership or using Statewide Term Contracts, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, or PEPPM for faster purchasing.
Spartanburg School District 3, SC has no publicly documented sole source contracts. Redirect away from sole source.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Spartanburg School District 3
The board discussed personnel, superintendent goals, and contractual matters in an executive session. The board agreed to move forward with the original plan for the weightroom at Broome High School and replace the Suburban in the fleet with a new one. Student, staff, and board recognitions were presented. The JROTC Honors Framework was approved. Personnel recommendations were also approved.
The board convened and moved into an executive session to discuss personnel and contractual matters, after which they returned to open session with no action taken. Decisions regarding land in Cowpens were delegated to Dr. Fowler and Mr. Jolley. The agenda was approved, and recognitions were given to DMTC students for their achievements in the Harbor Freight's Inaugural Explorer program and SkillsUSA National Competition, as well as to staff members for their years of service and earning the NFL PLAY60 Grant. The consent agenda, including the minutes of the August 18, 2025, board meeting and monthly financial, operations, and safety reports, was approved. The Proposed Operating Transfers to Capital Projects and Superintendent's Discretionary Fund were also approved. Revisions to Board Policy BE- Board Meetings were presented and approved with one reading after suspending Board Policy BG. Nominations for a delegate and an alternate to attend the 2025 South Carolina School Boards Association Delegate Assembly were approved.
The meeting included discussions regarding personnel, contract matters, and the Superintendent's contract in an executive session. Following the executive session, the board approved new employment of certified personnel, including a Director of Secondary Education, Assistant Principal, and Guidance Counselor, among others. Additionally, the board approved the rehire of Dr. Fowler as Superintendent upon the conclusion of her 30-day break in service, reinstating her current contract.
The meeting included recognizing student athletes and Be the Change Award winners. Reports on enrollment updates and the D3 Hall of Fame were discussed. The board approved personnel recommendations, revisions to Policy GCLE, Administrative Rule GCLE, and Form GCLE Unencumbered Time. A General Obligation Bond Resolution and a waiver request for third and fourth grade students to take the SC READY using paper/pencil were also approved.
The Spartanburg District Three Board of Trustees convened to discuss several key issues, including budget hearings for District Three and the Daniel Morgan Technology Center. The board addressed personnel matters, including new employment, resignations, and transfers. Approval was given for the 2025-2026 Daniel Morgan Technology Center Budget and the 2025-2026 District Three Budget. Mrs. Windy Hodge was approved to serve as the local education agency representative for Title I, II, III, and IV.
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