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Burlington International Airport
Procurement and installation of a new stainless steel industrial car wash system designed for fleet vehicle use at the Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport Quick Turn Around (QTA) Facility, including removal of the existing system.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
Burlington International Airport
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Procurement and installation of a new stainless steel industrial car wash system designed for fleet vehicle use at the Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport Quick Turn Around (QTA) Facility, including removal of the existing system.
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Sound insulation treatments for up to 39 residential properties. The scope of work for each home may include but is not limited to; window and door replacement, HVAC system installation and associated electrical work, insulation, drywall installation, and finish carpentry and painting.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 16, 2026
Burlington International Airport
Close: May 6, 2026
Sound insulation treatments for up to 39 residential properties. The scope of work for each home may include but is not limited to; window and door replacement, HVAC system installation and associated electrical work, insulation, drywall installation, and finish carpentry and painting.
Burlington International Airport
Supply and implement rubber removal to improve aircraft braking action and reduce marking obscuration in accordance with 150/5320-12 (latest iteration) Measurement and Maintenance of Skid-Resistant Airport Pavement Surfaces.
Posted Date
Mar 21, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Mar 21, 2026
Burlington International Airport
Close: Apr 15, 2026
Supply and implement rubber removal to improve aircraft braking action and reduce marking obscuration in accordance with 150/5320-12 (latest iteration) Measurement and Maintenance of Skid-Resistant Airport Pavement Surfaces.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Burlington International Airport
The Board discussed various action items including new leases with the Jones Payne Group, Pratt and Whitney, and the Hangar Condo Association, as well as construction and consultant contracts related to the Residential Sound Insulation Program and a utility easement for Green Mountain Power. The Board reviewed innovation and marketing updates, including airport terminal grants and marketing strategies. Additionally, the meeting covered construction progress, the Residential Sound Insulation Program, financial status including the renewal of the Airport Grant Anticipation Note, and various updates from the Director of Aviation regarding operational statistics, infrastructure demolition, and future AI policy considerations.
The Board discussed various action items regarding Project NexT, including contract amendments for construction and engineering services, the execution of an additional FAA grant application, and a budget-neutral amendment for the Fiscal Year 2026 Airport Improvement Project Fund. Financial and construction updates were provided, noting progress on the Cargo Apron, Snow Removal Equipment building, and plans for the glycol centralized deicing facility. Updates were also shared regarding the Residential Sound Insulation Program, including timelines for upcoming construction. The Director's update covered the new terminal opening, staff appreciation initiatives, seat capacity data, and the status of TSA funding.
The committee meeting addressed several key agenda items, including the approval of a 2023-2024 tobacco license for a local smoke shop, the extension of a construction permit for a residential development on Hungerford Terrace, and the approval of an encumbrance permit for the use of a public parking lot as a staging area during construction. Additionally, the committee approved a special event permit for the upcoming Art Hop event and processed several consent items related to various local block parties and university events.
The meeting focused on public concerns regarding the Legacy Fund grant program, specifically regarding accountability and project completion, as well as suggestions for using light-colored roofing to help cool the city. Staff provided an update on the draft grant agreement being developed with the City Attorney's Office to outline processes for grant awards. The board discussed the administrative structure for the Legacy Fund, including the establishment of a review committee for grant applications and the timeline for the launch, application, and award process. Additionally, the board considered project reporting requirements, including the use of various media formats, and the development of a marketing and promotional plan for the program.
The committee addressed a designated hearing panel regarding a notice of trespass and held a public forum where community members and business owners expressed concerns over rising retail theft, graffiti, and drug-related public safety issues. Key departmental reports from the Police and Fire Chiefs were discussed, focusing on minimum staffing overtime, deferred maintenance of city facilities, and ambulance billing processes. Additionally, the committee discussed a proposal for holding public forums to address the drug crisis and explored short-term local solutions to improve public safety, including potential legislative representation and future collaboration with state officials.
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