Rankin County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

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Government Projects in Rankin County

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

Construction of the District Attorney's office, with J.E. Stevens as the low bidder.

Contract Award
$6,500,000May 28, 2026

Two quotes were received for a 2026 Ford F-150 for the Fire Department: Gray Daniels Auto Family at $46,917 and Mac Haik Ford at $47,127. The agenda item implies a purchase decision will be made between these vendors. Fleet and upfitting vendors can treat this as a sign of ongoing fire department vehicle refresh and explore accessories, equipment packages, and future vehicle purchases.

Contract Award
$46,917Jul 21, 2026

Richland approved a 3-year Esri Small Utility Enterprise Agreement as a sole source purchase for the Water Department, at $12,200 per year plus five training passes at $1,011.75 each, totaling $41,658.75. This commits the city to an Esri GIS platform for utility operations and staff training. GIS, utility analytics, and integration vendors should treat this as a key IT implementation, offering services around configuration, data migration, mobile apps, and integration with other utility systems.

Contract Award
$41,659Jul 21, 2026

The city approved a sole source purchase of a Sewer Line Rapid Assessment Tool from InfoSense, Inc. for the Water Department at $37,600. This adds advanced inspection technology for sewer lines. Vendors in sewer asset management, CMMS, and data analysis can engage with the Water Department to help them use this tool effectively, integrate data into systems, and plan future inspection and rehab programs.

Contract Award
$37,600Jul 21, 2026

Two quotes were received for a new fiberglass chlorine house for Well #5: Coast Chlorinator & Pump Co., Inc. at $7,200 and Lyman Well Company, LLC at $7,962. The agenda implies a selection will be made from these quotes for the water department. Equipment vendors can view this as a small but clear signal of ongoing water facility upgrades and use it to discuss future chemical feed equipment, shelters, and related well-house improvements.

Contract Award
$7,200Jul 21, 2026

Richland authorized a contract with Empire Truck Sales, LLC for $800 per year for the light at 345 Hwy 49 South shining on the city’s water tower. This is a small recurring utilities-related service contract. Lighting and facilities maintenance vendors can note the presence of dedicated lighting around the water tower and explore broader exterior lighting, energy efficiency, or maintenance opportunities across city facilities.

Contract Award
$800Jul 21, 2026

Richland is paying Main Civil and Underground $163,753.40 for work on the 2026 Water System Improvements – Valve Replacements project. This confirms an active infrastructure upgrade with a defined contractor and Enterprise Fund funding. Vendors in water infrastructure, asset management, or construction support can target follow-on work, inspection, or future phases and coordinate with the water department around this multi-year upgrade program.

Contract Admin
$163,753Jul 21, 2026

Richland approved payment of $106,796.23 to Wilco, Inc. from the General Fund for Detention Pond Rehabilitation work. This indicates an active stormwater management project with an incumbent contractor. Stormwater and environmental service providers can look at follow-on maintenance, inspection, or design services related to detention ponds and broader drainage improvements.

Contract Admin
$106,796Jul 21, 2026

Richland is paying Wilco, Inc. $74,351.27 from SB2468 funds for the Richmond Pointe Bank Stabilization project. This shows active erosion control and infrastructure protection work in the Richmond Pointe area. Engineering and construction firms specializing in bank stabilization and erosion control can pursue follow-on phases, monitoring, or related infrastructure work funded from the SB 2468 tranche.

Contract Admin
$74,351Jul 21, 2026

Richland approved payments of $590.55 and $24,848.83 to Engineering Service from the M.U.T. Fund for CE&I work on Intersection Improvements at Old Hwy 49 and Carrier Blvd. The board had previously appointed Engineering Service for this project in 2024, and work is ongoing. Transportation and traffic-signal vendors can track this project for eventual construction completion, signalization upgrades, and related street improvements around Old Hwy 49 and Carrier Blvd.

Contract Admin
$25,439Jul 21, 2026

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