Chattooga County Commissioner Andy Allen is seeking sealed bids for two separate construction projects, including new pole barn buildings for the county’s Public Works Department and a roof replacement at the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office.

The county is accepting bids for two pole barn buildings to be constructed at the Chattooga County Public Works Department, located at 116 Stockade Road in Summerville.

According to the bid request, Building #1 will be a 24-by-40-foot shed with enclosed galvanized metal sides, featuring metal trusses, a clear span design, 6×6 posts, 2×4 lathe, and galvanized metal materials.

Building #2 will be a 40-by-60-foot pole barn with 8×8 posts, 2×12 headers, 2×4 lathe, enclosed gable ends, and trusses spaced at 4 feet. Bids must include the total cost for each building, detailed material specifications, and estimated start and completion dates. The project must begin within 30 days of award and be completed in a timely manner.

In a separate request, the county is also seeking bids for replacement of the roof at the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Department, located at 533 Underwood Dairy Road in Trion.

The project includes removal of the existing EPDM membrane roofing, installation of a .060 TPO thermoplastic polyolefin roofing system, replacement of flashing, trim, and sealants, and installation or replacement of collector boxes and downspouts. The work will also involve removing abandoned roof penetrations and temporarily removing lightning protection systems for reinstallation.

Bids for both projects must include the total project cost, proof of licensing and insurance, estimated timeline, and references for similar commercial projects.

All sealed bids must be delivered to the Chattooga County Commissioner’s Office at 10102 Commerce Street in Summerville no later than 5 p.m. on March 19. Bids will be opened on March 20.

County officials note the commissioner reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.