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Jim Wells County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

Browse government projects, RFPs, and bids from 13 agencies in Jim Wells County, Texas.

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13Agencies
5Sectors

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Recent Projects

Government Projects in Jim Wells County

7 projects across 3 agencies — sorted by relevance and recency.

Public Power Feasibility Study (Phase 2) for a delivery-only municipal electric utility (MEU) as an alternative to the SDG&E franchise. Includes analysis of purchase, financing, operational costs, risks, and mitigations.

Pre-RFP
$912,000,000Apr 10, 2026

Drainage improvements under CDBG-MIT Contract No. 22-085-027-D268, construction contract awarded to RXDX.

Contract Award
$5,282,995Apr 10, 2026

Requisition approvals for Skyward management system, Amplify curriculum, TANGO and i-Ready software, and ByteSpeed laptops for staff for the 2026-2027 school year.

Pre-RFP
$699,073Apr 13, 2026

Annual renewal of multiple curriculum and digital software solutions including Amplify, i-Ready, and TANGO for English, Reading, Math, and Science.

Pre-RFP
$460,016Apr 13, 2026

Procurement of new staff laptops for use within the district for the 2026-2027 school year.

Contract Award
$168,480Apr 13, 2026

Purchase of laptop computers from Dell for Early College High School (ECHS) students for the 2026-2027 academic year using Title IV funds.

Contract Award
$39,000Apr 13, 2026

Purchase of laptop computers for Early College High School students using Title IV federal grant funding.

Grant Funding
$39,000Apr 13, 2026

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