Procurement provides centralized procurement services to all Union County departments while ensuring contracts are awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, taking into consideration quality, performance and the time specified in proposals for the performance of contracts.

Pursuant to the State Statute, applicable bid advertisements shall:

  • (i) state the time and place where plans and specifications of proposed work or a complete description of the apparatus, supplies, materials, or equipment may be had;
  • (ii) state the time and place for opening of the proposals; and
  • (iii) reserves to the board or governing body the right to reject any or all proposals.

Electronic advertisements for bidders, as approved by the Union County Board of Commissioners, may be found on the Current Bids page. These advertisements contain the information required by law.

Union County procurement division provides centralized procurement services to all County departments. We follow applicable North Carolina General Statutes and Union County Procurement Policy when purchasing goods (apparatus, supplies, materials and equipment), construction or repair services and other services based on the dollar amount of the purchase. This brief doing business overview guide will identify the amount of spend for each purchasing level. Union County’s procurement practices are based on the principle of open competition and transparency in support of the dual goals of securing value and promoting fairness.