Hancock County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

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Government Projects in Hancock County

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The city is processing Pay Application 1 for $211,137.51 and three change orders totaling about $179,500 with Bottom2Top for the Phase 4 Bay St. Louis Lift Station Repairs project, including new liners at lift stations 28 and 30 and a transfer switch at the Hollywood Casino lift station. The contract has grown to roughly $1.36 million, with 90‑day contract times and added scope. This confirms Bottom2Top as the incumbent contractor and points to ongoing sewer lift station modernization needs where SCADA, generators, and follow‑on rehab at other stations may arise.

Contract Admin
$1,363,383Jul 7, 2026

Warren Paving submitted Pay Application 3 for $199,601.78 on the Hurricane Ida Road Repair Project under a $2.79 million contract, with about $1.34 million completed to date and a remaining balance over $1.5 million. The work is endorsed by Chiniche Engineering and a funding agency. This confirms Warren Paving as the road repair incumbent and signals substantial remaining construction, plus likely future related road projects from Ida and other storms.

Contract Admin
$2,797,490Jul 7, 2026

Through FY2023 and FY2025 Tidelands projects, Hancock County is reinforcing the Jourdan River bank at McLeod Park with a new bulkhead to protect RV campsites and public river access. Documentation in the June 15, 2026 packet shows Payment Request No. 2 for FY2025‑P610‑13 covering $141,770.40 in construction (Cycle Construction Company, LLC) and $18,777.52 in engineering (Neel‑Schaffer, Inc.), with a total grant award of $400,000 for the FY25 phase and an earlier FY23 grant of $680,587.09. The project report notes roughly 68% completion overall, with 300 linear feet of bulkhead already built, performing well during recent heavy rains and flooding, and anticipated completion by June 30, 2026. While the primary construction and engineering awards are already in place, vendors in site amenities, dock and launch improvements, and bulkhead‑adjacent recreation infrastructure may find follow‑on opportunities as the County plans to restore the site, pour caps, complete remaining construction, and potentially move into boardwalk and amenity phases.

Contract Admin
$1,080,587Jun 15, 2026

Hancock County is using Mississippi Tidelands Trust Fund grants for McLeod Park bulkhead and amenity improvements along the Jourdan River. FY23 funding of $680,587.09 covered engineering and 300 feet of bulkhead, with FY25 funding and a $400,000 budget continuing construction and cap installation after heavy rains. Waterfront, park, and marine contractors can monitor this multi-year project for follow-on amenities, boardwalk, dock, and launch improvements.

Grant Funding
$680,587Jun 15, 2026

The city will purchase 300 Neptune Pro-Coder 5/8 inch water registers from Consolidated Pipe for $54,000 using water fund parts and supplies. This indicates ongoing deployment of Neptune metering technology in the water system. AMI/AMR integrators, meter data management vendors, and leak analytics providers can see this as incumbent and tech-stack intel for future upgrades, integration work, or large-scale meter replacements.

Contract Award
$54,000Jul 7, 2026

The Board is approving an invoice from BMW Pump & Equipment for emergency purchase of grinder pumps at McLeod Park for $25,000, related to damage from Tropical Storm Arthur. While this purchase is already made, it highlights vulnerability and potential need for future pump replacements, upgrades, and maintenance contracts. Equipment vendors and service providers can consider follow-up support and resilience planning.

Contract Award
$25,000Jul 6, 2026

Council is asked to approve buying spare and replacement fire hoses from Delta Fire and Safety for $19,773 using the Capital Expense fund. This shows active investment in fire suppression equipment and signal that Delta is a current supplier. Fire service equipment and PPE vendors can view this as confirmation of replacement cycles and an entry point to discuss testing, inventory, and future apparatus or gear needs.

Contract Award
$19,773Jul 7, 2026

Bottom2Top LLC is receiving a first pay application of $211,137.51 and three change orders totaling about $179,519 for the Bay St. Louis lift station repairs project. This confirms Bottom2Top as the wastewater lift station repair contractor and shows scope changes mid-project. Vendors in SCADA, pump supply, bypass pumping, coatings, and asset management can pursue complementary work now and track timing for future phases or rehabilitation contracts and eventual rebids.

Contract Admin
$211,137Jul 7, 2026

The Board is approving purchase of 35 sights that mount onto Glocks for the Sheriff’s Office at $12,963.65 from The Southern Connection, with multiple quotes spread on the minutes. This is a completed small-arms accessory purchase. Firearms and tactical gear vendors gain insight into current suppliers and can target future weapons upgrades, training, and accessories.

Contract Award
$12,964Jul 6, 2026

The Board is approving purchase of carriers for the Sheriff’s Office totaling $7,174.93 from Crye Precision, with multiple quotes on record. This indicates ongoing investment in tactical gear and body armor systems. Public safety equipment vendors can track Crye Precision’s role and position themselves for future armor, carrier, and uniform procurements.

Contract Award
$7,175Jul 6, 2026

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