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Glynn County opens bids for hazardous‑materials study, drainage work and courthouse paver renovation
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Glynn County procurement opened sealed bids for one RFP and three IFBs, reading vendor names for each project and noting a technical issue affecting two drainage bids; bid tabulations will be posted and awards will be recommended to the finance committee and then the Board of Commissioners.
Glynn County Procurement opened the public bid reading for RFP 26-022 and IFBs 26-023, 26-024 and 26-025 on the county livestream. Nikki Thompson, the county procurement analyst, read the list of firms that submitted proposals and said staff will publish a bid tabulation once totals are verified.
Thompson said the county received three bids for RFP 26-022, the hazardous materials commodity flow study: Early Alert Incorporated (Liberty, Tennessee), Jensen Hughes Incorporated (Columbia, Minnesota) and Public Safety and Broadband Consulting (State College, Pennsylvania). "A bid tabulation sheet will be posted to the county website as soon as it's available," she said.
For IFB 26-023 (4th Street drainage replacement) Thompson read multiple local and regional contractors as submitting. She notified attendees of a pricing‑table technical issue affecting IFB 26-023 and IFB 26-025 (Old Jessup Road): "We will read off the names ... and upload a bid tabulation once the totals have been determined in an addendum or notice on the OpenGov site," Thompson said. She warned that "the lowest responsive bid may not be a recommended awardee when the review process is complete."
IFB 26-024 (historic courthouse paver renovation) drew six bids with totals read on the record as follows: BC Companies (Saint Simons Island, GA) — $330,726.06; Dynamic Landscape (Brunswick, GA) — $173,676.00; Southern Preservation Systems (Logan Hill, GA) — $299,387.00; ShamGuard Inc. (Bloomingdale, GA) — $360,920.00; Structural Waterproofing and Restoration (Memphis, TN) — $117,000.00; and Suncoast Restoration and Waterproofing LLC (Norcross, GA) — $485,138.82.
Thompson said once county staff and the project manager complete their review of paperwork and pricing, a recommended award will go first to the finance committee and then to the full Board of Commissioners for final action. She provided a county procurement contact (nikki.thompson@glynncounty-ga.gov) for follow‑up questions.
No motions or votes were taken during the bid opening; the session consisted of the public reading of submitted bids and procedural notices. The county will publish corrected totals and the bid tabulation on its procurement page and notify the public by addendum if required.

