Current Opportunities
DeKalb County’s Purchasing & Contracting Department has partnered with OpenGov to bring you a fully automated eProcurement system.
This transition from paper-based solicitations to a modern, digital platform makes it easier than ever to view, follow, and respond to current opportunities.
Through our eProcurement Portal, you can:
- Register to receive notifications and bid on future opportunities.
- Submit electronically with guided steps to ensure accurate, complete responses.
- Stay informed by following solicitations to receive automatic updates, amendments, and addenda.
- Save time with a fully paperless bidding experience.
OpenGov Platform
- Notice: All bids after February 24, 2025, are submitted electronically
- Create Account: You will receive an email to activate your account. More information about how to register.
Opportunity Types
- ITB – formal sealed competitive bid
- RFP – formal sealed competitive proposal
- RFQ – informal sealed competitive quotes
Active ITBs, RFPs and RFQs
DeKalb’s Journey to Procurement Excellence
As of February 24, 2025, DeKalb County has launched OpenGov for publishing solicitations and receiving vendor responses.
- Register Here to receive email notifications for new procurement opportunities.
- View Current Advertisements to explore active solicitations.
- Remember: If you download documents, you are responsible for also downloading any related addenda.
Important Notes
- Download all addenda with bid documents
- Questions must be submitted via OpenGov
- Responses submitted after solicitation 3:00PM deadline are not considered
- Formal Sealed Solicitations: Purchases over $50,000 must be submitted electronically via OpenGov.
- Solicitation response openings occur via OpenGov and subject to solicitation requirements
The Purchasing and Contracting Department is committed to ensuring a fair, transparent, and competitive procurement process for all goods, services, and construction projects in DeKalb County. This section provides access to recent solicitation results, allowing vendors and community members to stay informed about County purchasing activities. By sharing this information openly, DeKalb County supports accountability, encourages broad vendor participation, and ensures that public resources are used responsibly and effectively. Contracts are awarded based on factors that are most advantageous to the County — including cost, experience, and responsiveness.