Explore bond issuance government contracts across South Carolina agencies. Top vendors, contract values, and procurement trends.
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Theodore DuBose is slated to act as the bond issuance attorney for a $650,000 General Obligation Bond, Series 2025, for School District No.52 of Greenwood County, South Carolina.
Williamsburg County School District is considering a resolution to authorize a general obligation bond not exceeding $6,000,000. The proceeds will fund annual repairs, maintenance, capital projects, and bond issuance costs. The resolution is presented to the board for approval.
Horry County Higher Education Commission authorized to issue $7.1M bonds for property acquisition near CCU.
Richland County authorized $70 million general obligation bonds for capital projects including Emergency Operations Center and Safe Housing Unit.
Richland County authorized $70 million bond issuance for capital projects.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Civic IQ tracks 45 bond issuance government contracts across 30 agencies in South Carolina representing $1.7B in total contract value. These contracts span 10 vendors and cover service agreements, technology implementations, infrastructure projects, and procurement awards. Contract details including amounts, terms, and renewal dates are updated as new data becomes available.
The leading vendors with bond issuance government contracts in South Carolina include: SOUTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (5 contracts); ANDERSON COUNTY DETENTION FACILITIES (4 contracts); TALFORD GREENE APARTMENTS (4 contracts); LEXINGTON ONE SCHOOL FACILITIES (3 contracts); BUILDING INSPECTOR (2 contracts). Tracking vendor contract wins, values, and agency relationships helps you understand the competitive landscape — whether you're evaluating vendors as an agency buyer or positioning against incumbents as a competitor.
The most active South Carolina government agencies procuring bond issuance are: Anderson County (5 contracts); Lexington School District 5 (3 contracts); Lexington School District 1 (3 contracts); Housing Authority Of Conway (3 contracts); Myrtle Beach International Airport Board (2 contracts). Each agency manages its own procurement process and vendor relationships. Understanding which agencies are the largest buyers helps vendors prioritize outreach and tailor their proposals to specific agency needs.
Civic IQ aggregates bond issuance contract data from 30 South Carolina government agencies into a single searchable database. You can browse contracts by agency, vendor, value, status, and renewal date. Beyond active contracts, Civic IQ also tracks pre-RFP signals from board meetings and budget discussions — surfacing bond issuance opportunities 6–18 months before formal solicitations go live.
Based on tracked contract data, the average bond issuance government contract in South Carolina is valued at approximately $37.9M, with 45 contracts totaling $1.7B. Individual contract values vary significantly depending on scope, agency size, and contract duration. Detailed value breakdowns by agency and vendor are available on Civic IQ.
Beyond bond issuance, other active government contract categories in South Carolina include PROFESSIONAL_SERVICES, Service, OTHER, CONSTRUCTION, and Construction. Agencies often procure across multiple categories simultaneously — a city upgrading its IT infrastructure may also issue contracts for professional services, facilities maintenance, and cybersecurity. Tracking related categories helps you identify cross-selling opportunities and understand the full procurement landscape.
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