Tuscaloosa By-Pass

Vendor Relations

The Tuscaloosa Bypass recognizes the importance of strong vendor and contractor partnerships in maintaining a dependable and efficient transportation system. Serving as a critical route for local traffic, regional travel, and commercial movement, the Bypass depends on experienced and innovative partners to support roadway operations, maintenance, and infrastructure improvements. We are committed to ethical, transparent, and competitive procurement practices and welcome participation from qualified firms. This portal serves as the primary point of access for vendors interested in doing business with the Tuscaloosa Bypass, including solicitations, bidding information, and qualification standards.

Current Opportunities

We have no opportunities at this time.

We have no opportunities at this time.

Supplier and Service Provider Inquiry

The Tuscaloosa Bypass seeks partnerships with vendors and service providers who meet our standards for safety, reliability, and community stewardship. As a high-traffic connector route in West Alabama, we depend on trusted partners for road maintenance, toll system support, equipment services, and more. If your business is interested in working with us, please complete the inquiry form below so we can learn more about your offerings.

Vendor FAQ's

Prospective vendors can be considered year-round. Our vendor management team reviews all inquiries and shares relevant submissions with appropriate department heads.

Timelines vary based on service type and procurement channel. Projects that require formal bidding may take 30–45 days. General vendors may be approved within one week, depending on service needs.

We conduct internal evaluations and may conduct additional reviews such as background checks or verification with external agencies as needed.

Vendors are paid via ACH or wire transfer within 30 days of our accounting department receiving a valid invoice.

Email: suppliers@americanroads.com for more information about vendor opportunities with the Tuscaloosa Bypass.

Depending on the project, vendors working onsite may require permits or coordination with Tuscaloosa County authorities.