The City of Hampton, operating under the Georgia state government, focuses on advancing critical civil infrastructure through professional engineering services. Its core mission centers on planning, designing, and implementing public works projects that enhance community safety, mobility, and resilience—particularly in transportation and pedestrian infrastructure.
City of Hampton is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, City of Hampton has issued 1 award and worked with 1 contractor. It currently has 13 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The City of Hampton, operating under the Georgia state government, focuses on advancing critical civil infrastructure through professional engineering services. Its core mission centers on planning, designing, and implementing public works projects that enhance community safety, mobility, and resili...
The City of Hampton, operating under the Georgia state government, focuses on advancing critical civil infrastructure through professional engineering services. Its core mission centers on planning, designing, and implementing public works projects that enhance community safety, mobility, and resilience—particularly in transportation and pedestrian infrastructure. Strategic priorities include modernizing aging infrastructure, ensuring compliance with state and federal engineering standards, and supporting long-term urban development goals through technically rigorous project delivery. The agency prioritizes projects that improve connectivity and accessibility, such as pedestrian bridges and road connectors, reflecting a commitment to inclusive and sustainable public infrastructure.
Procurement activity is concentrated in the acquisition of engineering design and technical consulting services, primarily through competitive solicitation processes. The agency relies on professional service contracts awarded via Request for Qualifications (RFQ) and Request for Proposal (RFP) mechanisms, ensuring that projects are executed by qualified firms with demonstrated expertise in civil and structural engineering. Contract structures typically emphasize performance-based deliverables, adherence to technical specifications, and compliance with state transportation protocols.
The agency’s primary procurement focus is on NAICS 541330 (Engineering Services), indicating a consistent reliance on external engineering firms for project conception, design, and oversight. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in current procurement patterns. Vendor relationships appear to be project-specific and merit-based, with selection driven by technical capability, experience with transportation infrastructure, and adherence to Georgia Department of Transportation standards.
The City of Hampton operates as a municipal entity within the state of Georgia, functioning under the broader oversight of the Georgia state government. It utilizes standard public procurement vehicles for professional services, including competitive sealed bidding and negotiated contracts, to acquire engineering expertise for localized infrastructure initiatives. Its geographic scope is limited to municipal boundaries, with procurement activities aligned to local public works needs rather than statewide or regional programs.
Recent City of Hampton Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by City of Hampton, including active solicitations and recent awards.