City of Boston Announces Bid Opportunity for Storm Drainage 
& Street Improvements

The City of Boston, Georgia, located in Thomas County, is now accepting sealed bids for the Storm Drainage & Street Improvements Project serving the Johnson Street, Garnett Street, and Ruby Street area (Still Waters Engineering Project No. B1519.007).

This infrastructure improvement project includes significant stormwater system upgrades and roadway enhancements designed to improve drainage capacity, roadway safety, and overall community infrastructure resilience.

📌 Project Scope Includes:

Approximately 3,200 linear feet of storm drainage piping (18”–30”)

Approximately 5,600 linear feet of 24” curb and gutter

Approximately 30 storm drainage drop inlets

Approximately 440 tons of 1.25” 9.5 mm Superpave Asphalt

Bids will be received for a single prime contract and shall include lump sum and unit pricing as specified in the Bid Form.

🚨 IMPORTANT DEADLINE
Sealed Bids Due: March 19, 2026 at 10:30 AM (Local Time)

📍 Boston City Hall
124 Jefferson Street
Boston, GA 31626

Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud immediately following the deadline.

Late bids will not be accepted.

📄 How to Obtain Bid Documents

Bid documents are available through:

Still Waters Engineering
130 Veterinary Way, Unit 2
Leesburg, GA 31763
Phone: 229-496-5700

Contact:

Chad Griffin – cgriffin@stillwaterseng.com

Nikki Griffith – officeadmin@stillwaterseng.com

Electronic copies (PDF): $300 (non-refundable)
Paper copies: Additional $100 (non-refundable)

⚠️ Only bidders who have officially purchased complete bid documents from the Issuing Office will be eligible to submit bids.

Federal Compliance & Section 3 Notice

This project is funded in part by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs through the U.S. HUD Community Development Block Grant Program and is subject to:

Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C. 1701u)

Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing requirements

Equal opportunity provisions

Section 3 residents and business concerns are strongly encouraged to apply.

For information regarding employment or subcontracting opportunities, contact:

Mayor Danny Groover
229-498-6743

This advertisement is issued in accordance with the official bid notice dated February 12, 2026 

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