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Lee County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

Browse government projects, RFPs, and bids from 12 agencies in Lee County, Mississippi.

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12Agencies
4Sectors

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Recent Projects

Government Projects in Lee County

9 projects across 2 agencies — sorted by relevance and recency.

Water and sewer infrastructure replacement project (Verona LS/GSL and Feamster Lake GSL).

Public Updates
$887,000Feb 10, 2026

Construction of Fire Station Number Five.

Contract Award
$219,310Apr 9, 2026

Award for the bid for the turf spraying program.

Contract Award
$9,908Apr 22, 2026

Renewal of Gallagher Insurance for School Board/Educators Legal Liability/General Liability and ASBA Workers' Compensation Insurance for 2026.

Contract Award
$121,634Feb 17, 2026

Advertising services for Black History Month.

Pre-RFP
$199Feb 10, 2026

Ridge Surveying and Consulting, PLLC contracted for a drainage ditch flood study and topographical surveys at STEAMe (campus/area not otherwise specified) and Nettleton High School.

Contract Award
$76,700Feb 17, 2026

Ballard Park Soccer Complex Stadium Field sub drainage.

Public Updates
$98,695Apr 9, 2026

Change order with Tate General Contractors for construction management on additional classrooms and renovations across Fox Meadow campuses.

Contract Award
$61,098Feb 17, 2026

Right-of-way line clearance, including clearing trees from property lines.

Public Updates
$12,200Apr 9, 2026

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