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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Narrows
Work includes replacement of the primary clarifier drive at the wastewater treatment plant.
Posted Date
Jul 13, 2026
Due Date
Aug 10, 2026
Release: Jul 13, 2026
Town of Narrows
Close: Aug 10, 2026
Work includes replacement of the primary clarifier drive at the wastewater treatment plant.
AvailableTown of Narrows
Provide outdoor recreational services on a concessionaire basis in a renovated town-owned facility.
Posted Date
May 30, 2025
Due Date
Jun 16, 2025
Release: May 30, 2025
Town of Narrows
Close: Jun 16, 2025
Provide outdoor recreational services on a concessionaire basis in a renovated town-owned facility.
Town of Narrows
Work shall include the removal and disposal of the existing fencing and other materials and installation of approx. 1,125 LF of new chain-link fencing.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2025
Due Date
Mar 5, 2025
Release: Feb 20, 2025
Town of Narrows
Close: Mar 5, 2025
Work shall include the removal and disposal of the existing fencing and other materials and installation of approx. 1,125 LF of new chain-link fencing.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—pivot to a cooperative contract approach.
Coops: Frequently procure through Virginia Statewide Contracts (eVA/DGS), OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, and NASPO ValuePoint; you can gain access through the Starbridge reseller & contract-vehicle platform — reach out to your Starbridge contact to pursue onboarding.
Town of Narrows, VA: No evidence of sole source awards in public records; deprioritize this path. No sole source dollar threshold provided.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Narrows
The council recognized Narrows High School for achieving a distinguished rating, received reports on library, parks and recreation, police, and financial activities, and discussed a tree planting project. Discussions were held regarding water bill adjustments for a local business, the potential nullification of the town charter, and a presentation on the Giles County Public Schools comprehensive strategic plan. Additional topics included the naming of a trail in honor of a local citizen, updates on water leak detection and wastewater treatment plant projects, intersection safety improvements, budget preparation, and a donation to the Narrows After Prom event. The council also explored amending the charter to remove the town manager residency requirement and conducted an executive session regarding real property and personnel matters.
The council held a joint public hearing with the Planning Commission to repeal and replace the sign ordinance, focusing on removing content-based distinctions and establishing new temporary and permanent sign regulations. Departmental reports were reviewed, including updates on FEMA reimbursements, water infrastructure investments, and street light replacement. The council addressed a request for a four-way stop at the intersection of Memorial Boulevard and Kimberling Street, directing staff to review accident data. Additionally, the council discussed the upcoming budget preparation, authorized pre-audit services, declined a donation request from Brain Injury Solutions, and approved the purchase of a bank building by Spid-E LLC following an executive session.
The Council conducted a public hearing regarding the proposed sale of the bank building and subsequently approved the purchase agreement. An annual pre-season fishing ban was established for the night prior to Kids Fishing Day. The Town Manager provided a preliminary budget update, highlighting recommendations for real estate assessment and utility rate increases, and outlined the upcoming budget approval timeline. Finally, the Council discussed the recruitment process for the new Town Manager, agreeing on an approach that includes resume review, candidate presentations, and structured interview questions.
The council recognized a local Eagle Scout for his project at Camp Success and honored a long-serving member of the Narrows Fire Department. A public hearing was held regarding the lease of town-owned property at the recreation center. Departmental reports were reviewed, covering topics such as FEMA reimbursement status, infrastructure maintenance, and police and recreation initiatives. The council discussed and moved to participate in a new registered apprenticeship program for water and wastewater operators in partnership with local schools. Additional actions included renewing an engineering services agreement, approving flood insurance for a ball field building to meet FEMA requirements, and finalizing a lease agreement for a local photography business. An executive session was conducted to discuss personnel and real estate acquisition matters.
The meeting included the administration of the oath of office for a council member, the introduction of a new police officer, and recognition of a local business achievement. Discussions covered library, parks and recreation, police, financial, town manager, and public works reports, including significant water loss reduction efforts. The council received a report on the Wolf Creek Runs Wild event, discussed the CDBG urgent need grant for a wastewater treatment plant generator, held a discussion on managing blighted properties, and approved compensation for a local student for window artwork. Additionally, the council reviewed the Thompson and Litton report concerning wastewater treatment plant repairs, authorized the closing on the Gallimore property, and approved a donation to the Giles County Christian Service Mission.
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