Georgia Procurement Registry

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GEORGIA PROCUREMENT REGISTRY FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

The Georgia Procurement Registry (GPR) is the state's central bid registry established by the Department of Administrative Services (DOAS) and managed by the State Purchasing Division (SPD) of DOAS. The registry is also the public policy tool for notification to suppliers for bid opportunities with state entities and local governments to ensure transparency and offer market competition.

The GPR is available for use by all local government entities, free of charge, to provide public notice of bid opportunities. Currently, Georgia law requires any bid or proposal extended by a county, municipal corporation or local board of education that meets the following requirements to be posted to the GPR:

  • goods, services or both valued at $100,000 or more and
  • public works construction contracts subject to Chapter 91 of Title 36 of the Official Code of Georgia valued at $100,000 or more.

For a summary of the updates to Georgia law related to local government bid postings, please view Communications. The information and training resources below are specifically tailored to local governments and boards of education. Active events can be viewed directly on the links below, and suppliers can be notified of bid opportunities by registering on the Team Georgia Supplier/Bidder portal.

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