HCWA announces spring supplier conference for business opportunities

Tony Carnell General Manager at HCWA
Tony Carnell General Manager at HCWA
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The Henry County Water Authority announced on May 8 its upcoming Spring Supplier Conference, which will focus on how businesses can engage with the authority and learn about new opportunities.

The event is intended to inform local suppliers about ways to work with the Henry County Water Authority (HCWA), as well as highlight potential projects and procurement programs. This information is important for businesses seeking to expand their involvement in public infrastructure projects or interested in learning more about the authority’s plans.

According to the announcement, attendees will learn how to do business with HCWA, gain insight into business opportunities related to its 30-Year Capital Improvement Plan, and hear details about upcoming HCWA projects. The conference will also cover various procurement programs offered by the authority.

These topics are expected to provide valuable information for companies looking to participate in future contracts or supply goods and services needed by HCWA. Understanding procurement processes and capital improvement plans can help local businesses prepare competitive bids and align their offerings with agency needs.

By hosting this event, HCWA aims to strengthen relationships with current suppliers while encouraging new vendors to participate in its long-term development initiatives.



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