Covington County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

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Government Projects in Covington County

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The board approved purchasing services from Performance Based Education Company, Inc. for data management and professional development for the 2026-2027 school year. The contract is valued at $25,822 and will be paid with district funds; TKG Analytics provided a competing quote of $36,000. This reveals the district’s chosen data platform and training partner for the year, useful for competitors tracking future rebids or add-on work around analytics, integration, and instructional data use.

Contract Award
$25,822Jul 13, 2026

The board approved purchasing Performance Based Education Company, Inc. for data management and professional development for the 2026-2027 school year. The contract is valued at $25,822 and is funded with district funds; an alternate quote from TKG Analytics for $36,000 was considered. This confirms the incumbent for analytics-related PD and data tools, useful for competitors planning future cycles or add-on services like integration, training, or complementary platforms.

Contract Award
$25,822Jul 13, 2026

The board approved purchase of the Education Materials Specialist Benchmark Assessment and item bank for the 2026-2027 school year for $57,508.50 using district funds. A competing quote from UMA Education Solutions for $70,896.00 was considered but not selected. This decision establishes an assessment and item bank incumbent, useful for curriculum, data, and edtech vendors planning integration, support, or future replacement conversations.

Contract Award
$57,508Jun 25, 2026

The board approved purchase of the Education Materials Specialist Benchmark Assessment and item bank for the 2026-2027 school year. The contract is valued at $57,508.50 and will be paid with district funds after comparing a second quote from UMA Education Solutions for $70,896.00. This confirms the chosen assessment vendor and signals future needs for implementation support, data integration, teacher training, and potential renewals or expansions in coming years.

Contract Award
$57,508Jun 25, 2026

The board accepted a FY27 EquipMS Grant from Accelerate MS for $39,000 to purchase equipment for the Career and Technical Education Welding Program. This provides dedicated funding for welding lab upgrades or new tools. CTE equipment and safety vendors can engage the welding program about specific needs for FY27 purchases under this grant.

Grant Funding
$39,000Jun 25, 2026

The district accepted a FY27 EquipMS grant from Accelerate MS for $39,000 to support the Career and Technical Education Welding Program. Funds are earmarked to purchase welding equipment. This creates a funded near-term need for CTE-grade welding gear and related services such as installation, safety equipment, and instructor training aligned with the grant.

Grant Funding
$39,000Jun 25, 2026

The consent agenda notes a $9,661 donation from the Pinebelt Foundation to Hopewell Elementary School to support the addition of new playground equipment. This indicates a funded project to enhance outdoor play facilities, likely requiring purchase and installation of equipment that fits within the available budget. For playground and facilities vendors, this is a near-term, small-scale capital improvement with designated funding. The school may need help scoping age-appropriate equipment, safety surfacing, and installation services, and may look for vendors experienced with school playground standards and turnkey delivery.

Grant Funding
$9,661Jun 4, 2026

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