Workers at a construction site in Starkville, preparing for bidding on a new loader and trash body.
The Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors has announced the opening of bids for a new loader and trash body tailored for waste management in Starkville. Local contractors have until February 27, 2025, to submit sealed bids. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the efficiency of waste management services in the community. Interested bidders can collect all necessary documents free of charge and are encouraged to participate in this significant opportunity.
If you live in Starkville or surrounding areas, grab your hard hat and pay attention! The Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors has recently made an exciting announcement that could change the face of waste management in our community. They are officially inviting sealed bids for a new loader and trash body, and this is a golden opportunity for local contractors and businesses to get involved.
On January 13, 2025, the Board issued an order to advertise bids for one loader and one trash body, designed specifically for the needs of Oktibbeha County. This announcement is compliant with the Mississippi Code 1972, so you can feel confident that everything is on the up and up!
Interested bidders can collect all necessary plans, specifications, insurances, warranties, and delivery instructions free of charge. You can find all this information at the Road Manager’s office, located at 309 Industrial Park Road in Starkville. How’s that for convenience? No hidden fees here!
Now, if you’re thinking about throwing your hat in the ring, be aware that the clock is ticking! All sealed bids must be submitted to the Board of Supervisors at the County Administration office at 108 W. Main Street or to the Chancery Clerk’s office (101 E. Main Street). You can even mail your bids to PO Box 80285, Starkville, MS, 39759. Just be sure to get them in before the deadline of 9 AM on Thursday, February 27th, 2025.
Once the bids are in, they will be opened and read at 10:15 AM on the same day in the Board of Supervisors Room, which is located at 101 E. Main Street. It’s a public event, so you’re welcome to join in the excitement!
For anyone planning on placing a bid, here’s a friendly reminder: make sure to clearly mark your sealed bids as “SEALED BIDS FOR (1) LOADER AND TRASH BODY” and ensure they’re date and time stamped by a clerk. This step is crucial for making sure your bid is valid. Also, remember that all bidders must follow the provisions laid out in the Mississippi Code and the regulations set forth by the Mississippi Commission of Budget and Accounting.
The Board of Supervisors has retained the right to make any adjustments to the specifications as necessary, keeping all interested parties informed with reasonable notice. They can also reject any and all bids, so it’s a good idea to put your best foot forward!
As you circle that February date on your calendar, it’s worth noting that this announcement was published on February 4th and February 11th, 2025. They’re keen to keep the community in the loop, making sure to give everyone ample time to prepare their bids!
All in all, this bid opportunity is a fantastic chance for local contractors to contribute to our beloved Oktibbeha County’s infrastructure. From improving waste management efficiency to supporting local businesses, there’s much to gain from this exciting venture. So get those creative juices flowing, and let’s see who steps up to the plate! Remember, the deadline is fast approaching, so don’t miss out!
Stay tuned, Starkville! More updates are sure to roll in as things heat up around this bid process. Happy bidding!
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