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Active opportunities open for bidding
Yancey County
Provide services including, but not limited to:existing system assessment and inventory, radio coverage and propagation studies, infrastructure inspection and condition assessment, communications system design and engineering, frequency coordination and fcc licensing support, tower and antenna system recommendations, equipment specifications and procurement assistance, system testing, optimization, and acceptance. See attached file.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 19, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
Yancey County
Close: Jun 19, 2026
Provide services including, but not limited to:existing system assessment and inventory, radio coverage and propagation studies, infrastructure inspection and condition assessment, communications system design and engineering, frequency coordination and fcc licensing support, tower and antenna system recommendations, equipment specifications and procurement assistance, system testing, optimization, and acceptance. See attached file.
AvailableYancey County
Demolish and replace homes in the county. Round two consists of five homes.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
Yancey County
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Demolish and replace homes in the county. Round two consists of five homes.
AvailableYancey County
Provide design services and prepare construction rfq packages for the mitigation of the creek landslide and any permits required to execute on the project. It is expected that a successful contractor shall have on staff, or shall engage through subcontractors, necessary hydrology, environmental, structural, and civil engineering, and environmental testing staff to complete the scope of work as hereinafter set forth.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
May 30, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
Yancey County
Close: May 30, 2026
Provide design services and prepare construction rfq packages for the mitigation of the creek landslide and any permits required to execute on the project. It is expected that a successful contractor shall have on staff, or shall engage through subcontractors, necessary hydrology, environmental, structural, and civil engineering, and environmental testing staff to complete the scope of work as hereinafter set forth.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not used; redirect to the formal bid process via the Finance Office.
Coops: If they want faster options later, suggest NC Statewide Term Contracts (Non-IT), NCDIT Statewide IT Contracts, OMNIA Partners, BuyBoard; buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Yancey County, NC shows no evidence of sole source awards. Bypass sole source and prepare for a formal competitive process.
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Yancey County
This document provides an overview of the anticipated opioid litigation settlements and the proposed North Carolina Memorandum of Agreement (NC MOA). It details how up to $850 million from national settlements and Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy resolution could be allocated to North Carolina over an 18-year period to combat the opioid epidemic. The NC MOA, developed by the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) and the North Carolina Department of Justice (DOJ), outlines a distribution model (80% to local governments, 15% to the state, 5% incentive fund), collaborative requirements, permissible remediation activities (Option A and B strategies), and transparency measures to ensure effective use of funds by counties and municipalities. It urges all relevant local governments to sign the MOA to maximize North Carolina's share of the settlement funds.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2022
Yancey County
Expires:
This document provides an overview of the anticipated opioid litigation settlements and the proposed North Carolina Memorandum of Agreement (NC MOA). It details how up to $850 million from national settlements and Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy resolution could be allocated to North Carolina over an 18-year period to combat the opioid epidemic. The NC MOA, developed by the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) and the North Carolina Department of Justice (DOJ), outlines a distribution model (80% to local governments, 15% to the state, 5% incentive fund), collaborative requirements, permissible remediation activities (Option A and B strategies), and transparency measures to ensure effective use of funds by counties and municipalities. It urges all relevant local governments to sign the MOA to maximize North Carolina's share of the settlement funds.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Yancey County
The board received updates from the Board of Elections and Register of Deeds, and welcomed the new President of Mayland Community College. Key business included the approval of a resolution for the NC DEQ Helene Recycling Infrastructure Grant, the adoption of 2026 EMS rate adjustments, and the approval of a resolution supporting Blue Ridge Rising and the preservation of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Additionally, the board appointed a new Tax Administrator and expressed support for an EDA grant application by the Long-Term Recovery Group.
The board conducted a joint meeting with the Yancey County Board of Education to review the local school district's budget request for the upcoming year. The presentation covered system accomplishments, current school projects, and a four-year plan involving budget projections for salary studies, facility grants, and infrastructure expansions. Additionally, future plans regarding facility renovations, storm damage repairs, and the potential development of a new county office and technology building were discussed.
The board addressed various items, including a request for a road naming application, the denial of a tax refund request, and Cooperative Extension updates involving appointments to the Agricultural Board and information on a drone seeding program. The County Manager provided project updates, including the un-sealing of closed session minutes, a status report on FEMA projects, and a presentation of the budget calendar for the upcoming fiscal year. Additionally, the board approved a resolution for surplus property and a resolution honoring a deceased community member. Numerous tax refund requests from local property owners and a corporation, primarily due to storm damage from Helene or clerical errors, were also processed.
The board discussed several items including the approval of a loan amendment, participation in the Beaver Management Assistance Program, tax refund and release requests, and road naming requests for Cozy Creek Way and Legacy Heights Road. Health department updates regarding disease control and community health assessments were presented, along with the 2025-2026 financial audit. Additionally, the board considered the Toe River Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan, received an update on opioid litigation settlement funding, and heard public comments regarding local development projects.
The board discussed and passed a resolution to appoint a Special Board of Equalization and Review. The session included the appointment of five alternate members and the nomination of a chairman for the newly established Special Board to oversee property valuations and appeals within the county.
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