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Broome County
This is a procurement solicitation seeking contractor services to replace fencing at the Silk Road Landfill in New York. The solicitation is posted through the buyer’s BidNet Direct page and includes associated bid documents that require registration to access. Bids are open from May 13, 2026, and are scheduled to close on June 3, 2026, at 02:00 PM EDT.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
Broome County
Close: Jun 3, 2026
This is a procurement solicitation seeking contractor services to replace fencing at the Silk Road Landfill in New York. The solicitation is posted through the buyer’s BidNet Direct page and includes associated bid documents that require registration to access. Bids are open from May 13, 2026, and are scheduled to close on June 3, 2026, at 02:00 PM EDT.
AvailableBroome County
Work includes old landfill reclamation phase ii includes decommissioning, demolition, removal, and disposal; 820,000 CY of waste removal and relocation; 110,000 SY of topsoil removal and stockpile; 60,000 CY of phase ii reclamation barrier protection material removal and stockpile; 65,000 CY of fill area barrier protection material removal and stockpile; 60,000 CY of phase ii reclamation intermediate cover material removal and stockpile; 5,000 CY of additional subgrade excavation.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Broome County
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Work includes old landfill reclamation phase ii includes decommissioning, demolition, removal, and disposal; 820,000 CY of waste removal and relocation; 110,000 SY of topsoil removal and stockpile; 60,000 CY of phase ii reclamation barrier protection material removal and stockpile; 65,000 CY of fill area barrier protection material removal and stockpile; 60,000 CY of phase ii reclamation intermediate cover material removal and stockpile; 5,000 CY of additional subgrade excavation.
AvailableBroome County
Work includes bridge removal project.
Posted Date
Apr 26, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: Apr 26, 2026
Broome County
Close: May 27, 2026
Work includes bridge removal project.
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Entity: Broome County, NY
Standard: “no other goods or services provide substantially equivalent benefits.”
Board meetings and strategic plans from Broome County
The agenda includes several administrative and financial items, such as appointments to the Health Advisory Board and Environmental Management Committee, and a public hearing regarding the inclusion of parcels in a certified agricultural district. The legislature will consider multiple resolutions authorizing funding agreements for economic development, marketing, and tourism initiatives, as well as capital improvement projects. Additional items include the amendment of agreements for technical systems and animal shelter services, authorization for property tax cancellations, and various personnel-related change requests. Furthermore, the session addresses the acceptance of state and federal grant funding for transit and aviation infrastructure, as well as the appointment of members to various advisory boards.
The agenda focuses on the review and authorization of numerous resolutions, including the appointment of a new Director for the Office of Management and Budget and various personnel change requests. Financial items include the renewal of agreements for electronic medical records systems, software maintenance, and home health care services. Additionally, the session addresses budget revisions for several grant programs, such as Foster Grandparents and Healthy Neighborhoods, as well as economic development funding and amendments to previous bond resolutions.
The agenda for the regular session includes various administrative items such as announcements from the Chair and presentations from the County Executive, including an appointment for the Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Key discussion topics involve numerous resolutions presented by standing committees, focusing heavily on financial matters, grant renewals, and agreements related to transportation studies, economic development funding via the Hotel Motel Program, health and human services grants (including immunization, lead registry, and various services for the elderly), tax bill corrections, funding agreements for the District Attorney's Traffic Diversion Program, and confirming various board and council appointments. The agenda also features a public hearing and review of previous minutes.
This document provides the Charter and Code of Broome County, State of New York, outlining the form of government and codifying its legislation. It details the separation of County legislative and executive functions and responsibilities, aims to secure local home rule, and promote increased efficiency, economy, and responsibility in County Government. The publication is organized into three major divisions: the County Charter, the Administrative Code, and general legislation.
The document outlines the schedule for standing committee meetings and the subsequent Regular Legislative Session in February 2026. Committee discussions include finalizing short lists for DPW Engineering Division projects such as the CR48 Over Susquehanna River Bridge Paint and Rehabilitation Project and the D041856 Airport Road / CR 69 Resurfacing Project. Other agenda items cover resolutions concerning funding agreements for the District Attorney's Traffic Diversion Program, renewals of various program grants for the Office for Aging (including CSI, EISEP, WIN, Community Services for the Elderly, Unmet Needs, Caregiver Resource Center, Transportation Program, NY Connects E&E), the Immunization Action Plan Grant, and the Lead Rental Registry Program Grant. Further resolutions address personnel change requests for the IT Department, an agreement with Visit Binghamton for economic development funding, amendments for the Comprehensive Safety Action Plan, lease agreements for the Veterans Resource Center, write-offs for Willow Point Rehabilitation and Nursing Center uncollectible accounts, corrections to school and county tax bills, confirmation of appointments to various boards and councils (Traffic Safety Board, Fire Advisory Board, Youth Bureau Advisory Board, Community Services Board, Nursing Home Advisory Board, Family Violence Prevention Council), approval of Local Law Intro. No. 1 of 2026 amending the Charter, software maintenance renewal for Real Property Tax Service, an agreement for PERS units with Rural Health Network of South Central NY, approval of sale of county-owned property to the Land Bank, and an agreement with McFarland Johnson, Inc. for Department of Aviation professional services. The Health & Human Services Committee agenda also includes an update on Willow Point's operations for 2025.
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