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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Farragut
Seeks professional services from qualified appraisal firms to review appraisals connected with the project. The project encompasses grading, paving, signage, and intersection enhancements, requiring the acquisition of right of way, permanent drainage easements, slope easements, and construction easements across approximately 23 tracts.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
Town of Farragut
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Seeks professional services from qualified appraisal firms to review appraisals connected with the project. The project encompasses grading, paving, signage, and intersection enhancements, requiring the acquisition of right of way, permanent drainage easements, slope easements, and construction easements across approximately 23 tracts.
AvailableTown of Farragut
The Town of Farragut is requesting Statements of Qualifications from TDOT pre‑qualified consulting firms to provide Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) services for the Union Road Improvements project (PIN 125045.00). The selected consultant will oversee construction activities, testing, documentation, and compliance with state and federal requirements under TDOT Local Programs. Submittals are due via the Town’s DemandStar portal by the stated deadline.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
Town of Farragut
Close: Mar 12, 2026
The Town of Farragut is requesting Statements of Qualifications from TDOT pre‑qualified consulting firms to provide Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) services for the Union Road Improvements project (PIN 125045.00). The selected consultant will oversee construction activities, testing, documentation, and compliance with state and federal requirements under TDOT Local Programs. Submittals are due via the Town’s DemandStar portal by the stated deadline.
AvailableTown of Farragut
The Town of Farragut seeks a qualified professional engineering or landscape architecture firm to design site improvements near the Red Mill Dam, including a 10‑space parking facility, approximately 500 linear feet of pedestrian trail, and an observation area. The solicitation is an RFQ and not a grant, requiring qualification packets to be submitted by the due date. All communications must be directed to the Finance Department representative, Anissa Pratte.
Posted Date
Dec 18, 2025
Due Date
Jan 13, 2026
Release: Dec 18, 2025
Town of Farragut
Close: Jan 13, 2026
The Town of Farragut seeks a qualified professional engineering or landscape architecture firm to design site improvements near the Red Mill Dam, including a 10‑space parking facility, approximately 500 linear feet of pedestrian trail, and an observation area. The solicitation is an RFQ and not a grant, requiring qualification packets to be submitted by the due date. All communications must be directed to the Finance Department representative, Anissa Pratte.
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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 $25,000, use sole source only if absolutely unique and urgent; otherwise deprioritize.
Coops: Lead with OMNIA Partners or Sourcewell; confirm your contract is eligible and route through procurement to avoid a formal bid.
Town of Farragut shows no evidence of sole source contracting in public records. The Town relies on competitive or cooperative processes for procurements over $25,000, making a sole source justification highly unlikely to succeed.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Farragut
The meeting included discussion and a public hearing concerning the Farragut 2025 Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Key discussions focused on plan adoption, consistency, and implementation, particularly item number four regarding plan adoption and consistency, stressing the need for continuous connection between the Strategic Plan, Comprehensive Plan, Capital Improvement Plan, and annual budget. Several residents voiced concerns regarding proposed zoning changes, specifically the classification of the Paoacre Subdivision as Regional Commercial, requesting it maintain its current low-density residential classification. Other resident comments addressed the density recommendations for residential zoning intertwined with office/industrial areas and concerns about road planning in certain parcels. A commissioner clarified that the plan is a suggestion for the future and does not change current zoning without further action by the Board of Mayor and Alderman, also stating a firm stance against using eminent domain for private sector benefit.
This Comprehensive Land Use Plan Update for the Town of Farragut, Tennessee, completed in December 2012, outlines a strategic direction towards "Farragut 2025". The plan addresses current challenges and is structured around eight key strategies: fostering a downtown, revitalizing aging shopping centers, promoting diverse housing options, enhancing connectivity, leveraging historical heritage, managing border expansion, strengthening community identity, and optimizing vacant land use. Its purpose is to guide the town's future development and achieve a clear vision for its evolution.
This Comprehensive Land Use Plan Update for the Town of Farragut serves as a roadmap to guide the town's future development and address key challenges. The plan is structured around eight key strategies: creating a downtown, revitalizing aging shopping centers, diversifying housing options, improving connectivity, leveraging the town's heritage, managing border expansion, enhancing natural and built identity, and strategically planning for vacant parcels. It aims to foster a more complete and vibrant community by translating these strategies into land use concepts, designations, and maps, ultimately shaping Farragut's evolution.
This document is the Town of Farragut's 2025 Comprehensive Land Use Plan Update, designed to guide the town's future development and address key challenges. It identifies eight core strategies: creating a downtown, revitalizing shopping centers, diversifying housing options, improving connectivity, leveraging heritage, managing expansion, enhancing identity, and planning for vacant parcels. The plan aims to foster a clear vision for the town by integrating land use concepts and implementation tools, while also incorporating principles such as preserving history, enhancing natural and built beauty, providing high-quality residential choices, developing multiple activity centers, ensuring convenient living, offering outstanding recreational opportunities, and strengthening community spirit.
This document, the Farragut 2025 Comprehensive Land Use Plan Update from December 2012, serves as a long-range roadmap for the town. It addresses critical challenges such as the absence of a central community hub, the decline of shopping centers, limited housing diversity, inadequate access and connectivity, an inconsistent town image, overlooked historical heritage, and restricted opportunities for infill and expansion. The plan is structured around seven key principles from the Farragut Board of Mayor and Aldermen's strategic plan: history, natural and built beauty, high-quality residential choices, multiple activity centers, convenient living, outstanding recreational opportunities, and community spirit. Its overarching goal is to guide Farragut's future development through specific policies and actions, integrating and refining previous planning efforts.
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