Active solicitations and construction contracts from Early, Texas government agencies.
Total Bids
5
Open Now
5
Closed / Awarded
0
Total Value
N/A
US84/183 Widen Non-Freeway
FM 2525 US 67 TO 0.2 MI S CC WOODSON
City of Early 2025 Pedestrian Pathway
US67 1 MI W OF FM3100 TO US84
FM3100 FM1467 TO US67 FY28 SC
Most recent 30 records, sorted by posting date
| Title | Agency | Status | Due Date | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US84/183 Widen Non-Freeway | TxDOT - Brownwood District | Open | May 1, 2029 | — |
| FM 2525 US 67 TO 0.2 MI S CC WOODSON | TxDOT - Brownwood District | Open | Apr 1, 2029 | — |
| City of Early 2025 Pedestrian Pathway | TxDOT - Brownwood District | Open | Apr 5, 2028 | — |
| US67 1 MI W OF FM3100 TO US84 | TxDOT - Brownwood District | Open | Nov 2, 2027 | — |
| FM3100 FM1467 TO US67 FY28 SC | TxDOT - Brownwood District | Open | Nov 2, 2027 | — |
Early is home to city, county, and special district agencies that regularly issue bids and solicitations for construction, renovation, professional services, and supplies. All Texas public entities with expenditures over certain thresholds must post solicitations on the Texas ESBD, ensuring open and competitive procurement.
Construction work commonly bid in Early includes city infrastructure projects, utility upgrades, park improvements, public building construction and renovation, and professional services such as engineering and architectural design.
Zabalist aggregates solicitations from the Texas ESBD so contractors and vendors can monitorEarly opportunities alongside permit data and construction project intelligence.
Monitor the Texas SmartBuy ESBD portal and the Early city website for open solicitations. Register as a vendor with the Texas Comptroller's office, then submit proposals per each bid's requirements before the deadline.
Agencies include the Early city government, municipal utility districts, the local school district, county agencies, hospital districts, and state agencies with Early offices.
Zabalist lists all posted solicitations for Early above. You can also visit txsmartbuy.cpa.texas.gov and filter by city, or check the Early city procurement or purchasing department website.