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Transylvania County
Transylvania County is prequalifying general contractors for the construction of a new 68,460 SF two-story plus full-basement, steel-framed, masonry-veneer building to house courtrooms and support spaces for court and county operations. The project site is on a county-owned 14.4-acre parcel east of the Transylvania County Public Safety Facility, bounded by Public Safety Way to the south and Maintenance HL to the west in Brevard, NC. The submission deadline for prequalification qualification statements (AIA Document A305 and supplemental attachments) emailed to the Architect (Joel Helms) is July 10, 2026; the anticipated contract duration is 24 months.
Posted Date
Jun 23, 2026
Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: Jun 23, 2026
Transylvania County
Close: Jul 10, 2026
Transylvania County is prequalifying general contractors for the construction of a new 68,460 SF two-story plus full-basement, steel-framed, masonry-veneer building to house courtrooms and support spaces for court and county operations. The project site is on a county-owned 14.4-acre parcel east of the Transylvania County Public Safety Facility, bounded by Public Safety Way to the south and Maintenance HL to the west in Brevard, NC. The submission deadline for prequalification qualification statements (AIA Document A305 and supplemental attachments) emailed to the Architect (Joel Helms) is July 10, 2026; the anticipated contract duration is 24 months.
AvailableTransylvania County
Project generally consists of the following: Wastewater (SRP-D-ARP-0338); •Approx. 950 LF of 12-inch PVC and DIP sewer main; •Four manholes; •Two creek crossings; •Erosion and sedimentation control measures.
Posted Date
Jul 11, 2025
Due Date
Aug 21, 2025
Release: Jul 11, 2025
Transylvania County
Close: Aug 21, 2025
Project generally consists of the following: Wastewater (SRP-D-ARP-0338); •Approx. 950 LF of 12-inch PVC and DIP sewer main; •Four manholes; •Two creek crossings; •Erosion and sedimentation control measures.
Transylvania County
The project consist of two canopy/shelters (primary and secondary), concrete foundations and slabs, grading and grass seeding, cmu/stone column bases with concrete caps.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2025
Due Date
Jul 10, 2025
Release: Jun 10, 2025
Transylvania County
Close: Jul 10, 2025
The project consist of two canopy/shelters (primary and secondary), concrete foundations and slabs, grading and grass seeding, cmu/stone column bases with concrete caps.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here; skip and move on.
Coops: Tip: For future efficiency, ask if they’re open to coops such as NC Statewide Term Contracts, NCDIT Statewide IT Contracts, OMNIA Partners, or Sourcewell.
Transylvania County, NC: No viable sole source path. Public records show no evidence of sole source contracting.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Transylvania County
The Board of Commissioners discussed various topics, including public comments regarding Opportunity Zones, the 250th anniversary of the United States, and legal services. The Board approved a proclamation for the 250th anniversary, authorized out-of-state travel for Communications staff, approved the cancellation of upcoming meetings, and updated the procurement policy for transit services. Additionally, the Board acknowledged Tourism Development Authority contracts for marketing and digital services, received an update on recovery efforts from Hurricane/Tropical Storm Helene, and made several board appointments. Legislative goals for the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners were discussed, and a Manager's Report was provided covering the budget, staff certifications, and upcoming commemorative events.
The Board held a budget workshop to review the FY 2027 recommended budget. Key topics included discussions on fiscal policy goals, long-term capital maintenance planning, personnel compensation and classification studies, and health benefit projections. The Board also reviewed fee structures for various services, including solid waste and parks and recreation, and analyzed external financial pressures such as potential federal SNAP cost shifts and state-level teacher salary changes. Furthermore, the meeting addressed funding for outside agencies, current education funding levels, and the county's overall financial position regarding unfunded mandates.
The Board of Commissioners discussed various fiscal and operational matters, including the presentation of the FY 2027 recommended budget, which emphasizes workforce investments and capital initiatives without a property tax increase. Key topics included updates on capital projects such as school bond improvements and courthouse construction, fire department budget requests, and solid waste enterprise fund challenges. The Board also approved a contract for school campus safety improvements, nominated census tracts for federal Opportunity Zone designation, and made several appointments to local advisory boards and commissions.
The Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting covering several topics. Key discussions included proclamations for Emergency Medical Services Week and Memorial Day, approval of a letter of intent for a health collaborative grant, an amendment to the FY 2025 audit contract, and out-of-state travel for the Register of Deeds. The Board received a detailed annual report and budget request from Blue Ridge Community College and heard a presentation on long-term solid waste disposal and funding options, including a proposed transfer station. The County Manager provided an update on the FY 2027 budget process and an emergency response briefing regarding Hurricane/Tropical Storm Helene. Furthermore, the Board made several appointments to advisory boards, authorized the sale of foreclosed real property, and addressed public comments concerning local government operations and budget transparency.
The Board meeting covered a wide range of topics, including several proclamations recognizing National Police Week, Older Americans Month, National Historic Preservation Month, and Foster Care Awareness Month. The Board heard updates from Vaya Health regarding services and Medicaid-managed care, and received a budget request presentation from the Superintendent of Transylvania County Schools. Capital project updates were provided for school infrastructure, the new courthouse project, and various other county infrastructure initiatives. Additionally, the Board reviewed facility assessment reports for county and community college buildings, held a workshop-style discussion on long-term capital planning and debt management, and approved third-quarter budget amendments and financial summaries for the current fiscal year.
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Accreditation Coordinator (Agency Accreditation Coordinator, NCLHDA)
Administrative Captain/Division Commander – Detention, Courts, Civil Process, School Resource Officers, Volunteers (Transylvania County Sheriff's Office)
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