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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Port Royal
The Town of Port Royal, South Carolina, in partnership with the Friends of Port Royal Cypress Wetlands, is soliciting proposals from experienced site work construction contractors or hardscape companies for the Cypress Wetlands Pathway Replacement Phase 2 project. The scope of work includes demolition and removal of the existing asphalt pathway, layout, preparation, and placement of new concrete pathways as shown in the attached RFP document. The bid is currently open with proposals due by July 17, 2026 at 4:00 PM.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Town of Port Royal
Close: Jul 17, 2026
The Town of Port Royal, South Carolina, in partnership with the Friends of Port Royal Cypress Wetlands, is soliciting proposals from experienced site work construction contractors or hardscape companies for the Cypress Wetlands Pathway Replacement Phase 2 project. The scope of work includes demolition and removal of the existing asphalt pathway, layout, preparation, and placement of new concrete pathways as shown in the attached RFP document. The bid is currently open with proposals due by July 17, 2026 at 4:00 PM.
AvailableTown of Port Royal
The Town of Port Royal, South Carolina, in partnership with the Friends of Port Royal Cypress Wetlands, is soliciting proposals from experienced site work construction contractors or hardscape companies for the Cypress Wetlands Pathway Replacement Phase 2 project. The scope of work includes demolition and removal of the existing asphalt pathway, layout, preparation, and placement of new concrete pathways as shown in the attached RFP document. The bid is currently open with proposals due by July 17, 2026 at 4:00 PM.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Town of Port Royal
Close: Jul 17, 2026
The Town of Port Royal, South Carolina, in partnership with the Friends of Port Royal Cypress Wetlands, is soliciting proposals from experienced site work construction contractors or hardscape companies for the Cypress Wetlands Pathway Replacement Phase 2 project. The scope of work includes demolition and removal of the existing asphalt pathway, layout, preparation, and placement of new concrete pathways as shown in the attached RFP document. The bid is currently open with proposals due by July 17, 2026 at 4:00 PM.
AvailableTown of Port Royal
Provide prosecutorial legal services for cases arising from the town police department in the town's municipal court. Serve as trial counsel, including witness preparation, review of evidence, research, discovery, and drafting of legal motions. Negotiate plea agreements where appropriate. Attend all assigned court sessions until adjournment or excusal by the judge or police department. Avoid conflicts of interest involving town criminal matters. Provide monthly invoices itemizing case numbers, hours worked, and services performed. Submit quarterly reports summarizing total cases handled, hours worked, and case dispositions. See outside link.
Posted Date
Nov 24, 2025
Due Date
Dec 30, 2025
Release: Nov 24, 2025
Town of Port Royal
Close: Dec 30, 2025
Provide prosecutorial legal services for cases arising from the town police department in the town's municipal court. Serve as trial counsel, including witness preparation, review of evidence, research, discovery, and drafting of legal motions. Negotiate plea agreements where appropriate. Attend all assigned court sessions until adjournment or excusal by the judge or police department. Avoid conflicts of interest involving town criminal matters. Provide monthly invoices itemizing case numbers, hours worked, and services performed. Submit quarterly reports summarizing total cases handled, hours worked, and case dispositions. See outside link.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $5,000 and is a documented emergency, use sole source; otherwise proceed via competitive bid.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Town of Port Royal, SC. Deprioritize sole source—historically only used for documented emergencies. Redirect effort to preparing compliant RFP/RFQ responses.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Port Royal
The Council evaluated several municipal initiatives, including the proposed FY 2027 budget and strategies to manage projected deficits without millage increases. Discussions addressed the impacts of property tax exemption loopholes, resulting in deliberations on potential moratoriums and service fees. Infrastructure projects, including streetscapes, sewer extensions, and sidewalk construction, were reviewed alongside rezoning ordinances and new regulations for electric bicycles. Furthermore, the Council considered military enhancement opportunities, project dashboard implementations, and community event proclamations.
The council held a public hearing regarding several ordinances, including property rezoning, amendments to development codes, regulations for electric bicycles, and the conveyance of town property. The workshop session included progress reports on ongoing infrastructure and community projects such as drainage improvements, the splash pad, and GIS database initiatives. Additional discussions covered the potential appointment of a military liaison, necessary adjustments to stormwater utility fees to align with federal program requirements, and the development of a fire service fee structure to address the impacts of property tax exemptions.
The council meeting addressed multiple ordinances concerning real property conveyances to facilitate sidewalk construction, tax levies for the upcoming fiscal year, and rezoning of properties. Council reviewed proclamations for Carolina Days and Trails Month. Briefings were provided on infrastructure projects, including drainage, streetscapes, and sewer extensions. Operational actions included approving a police mutual aid agreement, adopting a new sidewalk policy, authorizing a paving contract, and approving a golf cart purchase. The council also received updates on the project dashboard, legislative impacts related to property tax exemptions, and scholarship presentations.
The council held a public hearing regarding several ordinances, including the conveyance of excess real property for sidewalk construction and an amendment to provide for the levy of taxes for the upcoming fiscal year. The council workshop included a presentation from the Old Village Association about the 'Taste around the World' festival and the introduction of new selfie stations in the town. Updates were also provided on the status of various ongoing projects, including the village street construction, the Paris Avenue streetscape grant project, sewer extensions for Casablanca, Robinson, and Wadel Road, the Sands Beach Causeway improvements, and the installation of a new splash pad.
The council conducted the third budget workshop for the upcoming fiscal year. Discussions focused on balancing the budget without increasing millage, addressing a property tax shortfall caused by exemptions, and accounting for increased personnel costs. The budget includes provisions for projects, contributions, and a buffer for unexpected obligations. Revenue projections were reviewed, including business license fees, hospitality and accommodation taxes, and interest income. Plans to reevaluate stormwater utility fees and development permitting fees were mentioned, along with concerns regarding the state's population data for the municipality.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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