Part of Virginia · Botetourt County Sports Complex, 160 Preston Parkway, Troutville, VA 24175, Virginia
Botetourt County operates as a local government entity focused on maintaining public infrastructure, supporting emergency services, and ensuring operational continuity for community facilities. Its core mission centers on sustaining the functionality of the Botetourt County Sports Complex and associated public assets through strategic procurement of professional, maintenance, and support services.
Botetourt County is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
Botetourt County operates as a local government entity focused on maintaining public infrastructure, supporting emergency services, and ensuring operational continuity for community facilities. Its core mission centers on sustaining the functionality of the Botetourt County Sports Complex and associ...
Botetourt County operates as a local government entity focused on maintaining public infrastructure, supporting emergency services, and ensuring operational continuity for community facilities. Its core mission centers on sustaining the functionality of the Botetourt County Sports Complex and associated public assets through strategic procurement of professional, maintenance, and support services. Strategic priorities include enhancing facility operations, modernizing fire and emergency response capabilities, and securing reliable utilities and waste management systems. The agency prioritizes reliable, scalable service delivery over capital construction, emphasizing long-term operational efficiency and safety compliance.
Procurement patterns reveal a heavy reliance on temporary staffing and professional services to manage day-to-day operations, particularly for facility maintenance, administrative support, and specialized technical functions. The agency frequently utilizes open-end contracts and solicitation-based engagements to secure flexible labor resources and on-demand expertise, allowing responsive adaptation to fluctuating operational demands without fixed-term commitments. Contract structures favor performance-based outcomes over rigid deliverables, enabling adaptability across multiple departments.
Industry preferences are dominated by Temporary Help Services (NAICS 561320), reflecting a strategic dependence on contingent labor to supplement internal capacity across maintenance, administrative, and emergency support functions. Commercial and institutional construction (236220) and power/communication line construction (237130) indicate active investment in facility upgrades and critical infrastructure. The agency also procures specialized services such as fire protection (922160), insurance administration (561320), and waste collection (562119), underscoring a comprehensive approach to public service delivery. No set-aside preferences are indicated; all procurements are competed broadly without socioeconomic targeting.
Botetourt County operates under the Commonwealth of Virginia’s local government framework, with its primary operational hub at the Sports Complex in Troutville. It functions as a county-level entity with decentralized service delivery, relying on competitive solicitations and open RFQs to engage vendors across a wide spectrum of professional, logistical, and infrastructure support sectors.
Recent Botetourt County Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Botetourt County, including active solicitations and recent awards.