Alleghany County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

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Government Projects in Alleghany County

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On June 24, 2026, the Board considered and documented a resolution authorizing use of opioid settlement funds for several strategies in FY 2026–2029. The County will allocate $32,400 for collaborative strategic planning, $22,500 for recovery support services, and $321,597.72 for a post-overdose response team over three years, all with AppHealthCare named as provider for planning and recovery support and Alleghany County EMS for post-overdose response. This indicates active implementation of a multi-year opioid response program under the statewide MOA, with AppHealthCare in a lead role on planning and linkage-to-care services. Vendors offering data systems, program evaluation, care coordination platforms, and training can position as partners or subcontractors to AppHealthCare and the County to support reporting, analytics, and service delivery improvements as these funds are spent.

Grant Funding
$376,498Jun 24, 2026

A separate opioid settlement resolution, amended in 2026, covers earlier FY 2025–2027 allocations: $24,660 for collaborative strategic planning, $10,000 for recovery support services, $122,702.06 for a post-overdose response team, and $108,550 for addiction treatment for incarcerated persons, including expanding the jail nursing contract with Southern Health Partners and adding MAT-related equipment and services. Providers include AppHealthCare, Alleghany County EMS, and the Alleghany County Sheriff’s Office. This shows that the county is already implementing a community paramedic model, quick response vehicle, and in-jail MAT services using opioid settlement funds, and amending scope as programs evolve. Vendors focused on jail health technology, e-prescribing, diversion programs, EMS community paramedicine tools, and MAT protocols can explore partnerships with the Sheriff’s Office, EMS, and Southern Health Partners to enhance or integrate these services.

Grant Funding
$265,912Jun 24, 2026

The packet includes a 2026–2027 Agreement and Lease between Alleghany County and Daymark Recovery Services for 8,624 square feet at 1650 NC Highway 18 South, the former New River Behavioral Healthcare building. The lease term runs from August 1, 2026 to July 31, 2027 at $7.50 per square foot, or $64,680 per year, with monthly payments of $5,390 and automatic month-to-month continuation if not terminated with 60 days’ notice. This confirms Daymark as the incumbent behavioral health tenant at this county-owned site, with responsibilities for interior repairs and insurance, while the County maintains roof, exterior, and mechanical systems. Vendors delivering behavioral health technology, facility upgrades, or clinical support services can approach Daymark and the County leveraging this lease, knowing the operational base and term for services in Alleghany County.

Contract Award
$64,680Jun 24, 2026

2-year contract for cemetery mowing, trimming, trash cleanup, and debris removal.

Contract Award
$350Jul 8, 2026

In the May 28, 2026 budget work session, Alleghany County officials discussed funding for future Pictometry projects and ongoing property revaluation efforts. Staff reported that the last Pictometry project identified about 800 property changes and generated over $500,000 in additional taxable value, and the proposed FY 2026–2027 budget includes $30,000 annually for future Pictometry services and funding to complete the current revaluation process. The adopted FY 2026–2027 budget ordinance also appropriates $145,000 in the Revaluation Fund, including a line for a Pictometry contract and revaluation reserve, and subsequent budget amendments adjust revaluation funding and transfers. This signals a continued, multi-year commitment to aerial imagery, appraisal support, and revaluation tools, creating opportunity for vendors providing aerial imagery, GIS-integrated valuation platforms, appraisal services, and related consulting.

Budget Planning
$175,000Jun 24, 2026

The Revaluation Fund budgets $17,500 for a Pictometry contract and $83,500 as a revaluation reserve for FY 2026-2027. This confirms the county is under contract with Pictometry for aerial imagery or related services while building reserves for an upcoming property revaluation. While the main imagery vendor is set, appraisal, GIS, and valuation consultants can target the upcoming revaluation work, data integration, and follow-on analytics needs.

Contract Admin
$101,000Jun 24, 2026

Installation of lighting for pickleball courts, including poles, brackets, and lights.

Active Opportunity
$8,000Jul 8, 2026

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