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Active opportunities open for bidding
Tuscaloosa County
The State of Alabama, through the Tuscaloosa County Public Defender, is issuing a sole-source Quick Quote solicitation for an internet-based legal-research database that also functions as a case-management system (CMS) for public-defender offices. The solution must be exclusive to public-defender offices and interoperate with the statewide CMS platform used by other Alabama public-defender agencies to ensure consistent reporting and efficient case handling. Vendors must be registered in Alabama Buys and meet state procurement qualifications to participate in the bid window closing March 6, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Tuscaloosa County
Close: Mar 6, 2026
The State of Alabama, through the Tuscaloosa County Public Defender, is issuing a sole-source Quick Quote solicitation for an internet-based legal-research database that also functions as a case-management system (CMS) for public-defender offices. The solution must be exclusive to public-defender offices and interoperate with the statewide CMS platform used by other Alabama public-defender agencies to ensure consistent reporting and efficient case handling. Vendors must be registered in Alabama Buys and meet state procurement qualifications to participate in the bid window closing March 6, 2026.
Tuscaloosa County
The State of Alabama issued a Quick Quote requesting labor services to remove and install toilet seats at a Department of Human Resources facility. The contractor is responsible for the removal of existing seats and the secure installation of new units provided by the agency on floors one through three. Work must be completed during normal business hours and suppliers must be active vendors in the Alabama Buys system.
Posted Date
Feb 9, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Feb 9, 2026
Tuscaloosa County
Close: Feb 19, 2026
The State of Alabama issued a Quick Quote requesting labor services to remove and install toilet seats at a Department of Human Resources facility. The contractor is responsible for the removal of existing seats and the secure installation of new units provided by the agency on floors one through three. Work must be completed during normal business hours and suppliers must be active vendors in the Alabama Buys system.
Tuscaloosa County
Fluorescent bulb & ballast installation.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Feb 2, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
Tuscaloosa County
Close: Feb 2, 2026
Fluorescent bulb & ballast installation.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Avoid unless absolutely unique and urgent; approvals are rare.
Coops: Use a cooperative vehicle (e.g., Sourcewell or OMNIA) via a trusted reseller to move quickly and avoid a formal bid.
Tuscaloosa County, AL rarely approves sole source awards. No favorable sole-source path identified above the competitive bidding threshold; treat as high risk.
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Tuscaloosa County
This document primarily covers the proceedings of the Tuscaloosa County Commission meeting on June 14, 2017. Key decisions include the approval of two funding agreements with the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) for bridge projects. The first agreement, for the Hosmer Road bridge, has an estimated cost of $417,931.30. The second, for the Old Jasper Road bridge, has an estimated cost of $200,000.00. The commission also approved a preliminary plat for Jarvis Division and participation in an electronic poll book program. The agreements outline responsibilities between ALDOT and Tuscaloosa County for funding, construction, and maintenance, and include standard terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Jun 14, 2017
Expires
Effective: Jun 14, 2017
Tuscaloosa County
Expires:
This document primarily covers the proceedings of the Tuscaloosa County Commission meeting on June 14, 2017. Key decisions include the approval of two funding agreements with the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) for bridge projects. The first agreement, for the Hosmer Road bridge, has an estimated cost of $417,931.30. The second, for the Old Jasper Road bridge, has an estimated cost of $200,000.00. The commission also approved a preliminary plat for Jarvis Division and participation in an electronic poll book program. The agreements outline responsibilities between ALDOT and Tuscaloosa County for funding, construction, and maintenance, and include standard terms and conditions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tuscaloosa County
The commission agenda features an executive session to address board appointments and contract negotiations, alongside a review of the county purchasing policy. Key items include the approval of preliminary subdivisions and various waiver requests. Financial proceedings involve the approval of warrants and the allocation of funding for community development initiatives, such as irrigation system replacements, athletic equipment for a high school, and storage facility improvements for a volunteer fire department. The agenda also includes legal and regulatory actions concerning property condemnations, demolition resolutions, public nuisance list management, and the authorization of park resurfacing projects.
Key discussions and actions included the unanimous approval of a performance bond extension for Glen Ridge Subdivision, Phases 1 and 3. The Commission unanimously approved the warrants covering Tuscaloosa County expenditures for January 2016. A funding request of $4,000.00 from the District 2 Discretionary Fund for the Vance Fire Department's truck pump and accessories was unanimously approved. Additionally, a motion to accept all delinquent subdivisions in the Tuscaloosa County Phase I Delinquent Subdivision Plan, utilizing $398,000.00 from the Public Works budget, was unanimously approved, contingent upon a second review of the subdivisions by the County Attorney. The property at 525 Crescent Ridge Road was unanimously ordered removed from the public nuisance/demo list after the owner demolished the structure. The meeting adjourned to March 2, 2016.
The Commission reviewed and voted on several items, including the denial of two preliminary subdivision waiver requests for Cottage Hill and Resurvey of Lot 1 Nutters Run, and the tabling of road name change requests for Reed Creek Road and Nubbin Road. The body unanimously authorized advertising for bids on the USDA CDS -- Samantha Multi-Use Governmental Service Center. Approvals were granted for a professional services contract with Avila Engineering Group for billboard valuation/auditing, warrants covering December 2025 expenditures totaling $11,151,696.28, and the selection of financial institutions for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. Several fleet units from Maintenance, Jail, and the Sheriff's Office, along with Engineering surveying equipment and a message board, were declared surplus property for disposal. Condemnation proceedings were commenced on multiple properties across Districts I, II, and III. The Commission approved the bid award for the Tuscaloosa County Jail Commissary to Kimble's Food by Design for three years. Funding requests were approved using Community Development Funds for a playground set at Northside Park, paving at Vance Volunteer Fire Department, and the Student Resource Officer Conference. The Commission addressed public inquiries regarding road maintenance classification and property structural issues requiring condemnation if unrepaired.
The meeting included the presentation of proclamations recognizing 'National Future Business Leaders of America Week' and 'Career and Technical Education Month.' The Commission recognized the passing of former Equipment Operator Joseph "Joe" Lancaster. Key actions included the unanimous approval of voting ward adjustments transferring properties between Ward 23 and Ward 29, and between Ward 44 and Ward 46. The Commission also adopted a resolution approving the preliminary plat submission for Resurvey of Lot 1 Barbed Wire Estates 2. Preliminary subdivisions for Smith Resurvey of Woodland Lake Legacy Estates and Woods Addition to Unit 70 were reviewed. Unanimous votes approved commencing condemnation proceedings on a property at 2507 Alabama Ave NE, and granting 60-day extensions for property repairs at two different addresses. Several properties were removed from the Public Nuisance/Demolition list after being cleared by the owner, and a lien was filed for demolition costs on another property. An allocation of $5,000.00 from Community Development funds to the West Alabama Food Bank was approved. Concerns were raised regarding overcrowding and the need for additional school capacity in the Northside school zone due to population growth.
The County Commission addressed several significant financial and infrastructure items. Key actions included the unanimous approval of Change Order No. 3 for the Holt Community Senior Center, totaling $5,462.50, and the approval of warrants covering county expenditures for May 2017. The commission also unanimously approved the report detailing insolvents, errors, and taxes in litigation for 2016 and previous years, as prepared by the Tax Collector. Furthermore, the commission voted to approve a resolution authorizing the issuance of tax-exempt bonds, not to exceed $5 million, to finance the construction of an Emergency Management Communications District Call Center. Funding was also approved for stadium seats at Tuscaloosa County High School from the District 1 discretionary fund, and the low bid amount of $5,255,733.00 to Ellis Architects was approved for funding the District 2 Activity Center with a Sheriff Annex.
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