Harrison County, Ohio procurement intelligence — County Engineer Public Notices, Bids & Projects

Harrison County, Ohio publishes procurement activity through its County Engineer “Public Notices, Bids & Projects” source page. For vendors, this is a targeted place to track upcoming project work tied to the County Engineer’s responsibilities for county and township roadways and bridges, and to review the accompanying legal notices and bid-tab documentation posted for each listed project.

Why Harrison County’s County Engineer procurement source matters to vendors

This procurement source is tied to the Harrison County Engineer, who—working in cooperation with the County Commissioners—is responsible for maintaining, repairing, widening, resurfacing, and reconstructing the Harrison County Highway System, including 258.166 miles of roadways and 188 bridges. That scope makes the vendor opportunity set most relevant for suppliers and service providers that support roadway, bridge, and related safety and maintenance work. The source page centralizes project entries by year and links out to the legal notice and bid-tab materials that vendors rely on to understand bid terms and outcomes.

Opportunity signals vendors can monitor on the source page

On the County Engineer Public Notices, Bids & Projects source page, Harrison County groups items by year (including 2026, 2025, and 2024 on the page view). Several project entries include links labeled “Legal Notice” and “Bid Tab,” and at least one entry indicates a “Bid Award” and another indicates “No bid received,” which are useful signals that vendors should review both the notice details and the posted bid results for each project’s context.

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Vendor readiness steps to take before bidding

Because this source page is built around project-specific legal notices and bid tabulation documents, vendors should be ready to act quickly when a project is posted and to align proposals with what the associated legal notice requires. Start by confirming you can support the types of work the County Engineer performs (roadway and bridge maintenance, safety projects, and related activities), and ensure your bid package can respond to the documentation expectations reflected in the legal notice and bid-tab links. If you plan to pursue engineering-service contracting rather than material/labor-only bids, monitor for entries labeled as engineering-services qualifications or public announcements, since those reflect a different procurement pathway than a standard material bid.

Capture and compliance strategy to reduce missed submissions

Treat each project entry as a complete procurement bundle: review the “Legal Notice” for requirements tied to that project, and use the associated “Bid Tab” (and any “Bid Award” links where provided) to verify what was actually evaluated and how bids were tabulated. Because the source page also shows entries with “Rebid” labels and cases where “No bid received,” vendors should validate any rebid timing or changed requirements directly from the project’s linked legal notice before preparing a submission.

Harrison County procurement links and vendor next steps

Begin with the County Engineer Public Notices, Bids & Projects source page for the project list and its linked legal notice and bid-tab materials. From there, use the County Engineer department page to confirm direct points of contact and confirm the Engineer’s role and operating scope for roadway and bridge responsibilities. If you want to pursue the right workstream consistently, prioritize alignment to roadway/bridge support first, then verify the procurement pathway (materials bid vs. engineering services qualifications) by checking the labels and links inside each project entry on the source page.

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