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Burlington International Airport
Procurement for the removal and replacement of six (6) existing overhead door systems at the Rental Car Return Wash Bay Facility. This includes the installation of six (6) sectional doors and six (6) high-speed fabric roll doors.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Burlington International Airport
Close: Apr 1, 2026
Procurement for the removal and replacement of six (6) existing overhead door systems at the Rental Car Return Wash Bay Facility. This includes the installation of six (6) sectional doors and six (6) high-speed fabric roll doors.
AvailableBurlington International Airport
The Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport is soliciting sealed bids for construction of a cargo apron at the airport in South Burlington, Vermont. Bids are due by 2:00 PM local time on March 26, 2026, with a site visit scheduled to commence immediately after the bid meeting at 2:00 PM. Full submission instructions and any bid attachments are provided on the Vermont Business Registry bid page.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Burlington International Airport
Close: Mar 26, 2026
The Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport is soliciting sealed bids for construction of a cargo apron at the airport in South Burlington, Vermont. Bids are due by 2:00 PM local time on March 26, 2026, with a site visit scheduled to commence immediately after the bid meeting at 2:00 PM. Full submission instructions and any bid attachments are provided on the Vermont Business Registry bid page.
AvailableBurlington International Airport
Experienced, creative, innovative, and responsible companies (“Respondents”) to establish an Airport Media and Advertising Concession Program that maximizes non-aviation revenue and creates a positive environment and experience for travelers at Leahy BTV.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Burlington International Airport
Close: Feb 27, 2026
Experienced, creative, innovative, and responsible companies (“Respondents”) to establish an Airport Media and Advertising Concession Program that maximizes non-aviation revenue and creates a positive environment and experience for travelers at Leahy BTV.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Burlington International Airport
The special meeting included procedural discussions such as roll call and modification of the agenda. The Commission voted to add discussion points concerning working with Justice Navigator, an update on a staff person, and a request for two additional Certified Shift Leaders (CSLs). During the public forum segment, which saw no public participation, there was a discussion regarding utilizing the Center for Police Equity for data analysis to identify racial disparities, potentially aiding in the development of a strategic plan to reduce such disparities. The meeting concluded with an executive session entered under the authority of 1 VSA 313a4 to discuss disciplinary matters concerning city employees.
The meeting commenced with the amendment and adoption of the agenda, which included removing two agenda items (4.03 and 4.04) and rescheduling them for the September meeting. The consent agenda was adopted, covering items such as the Catering Log communication and a request for an extension of hours for Maudite Poutine. The deliberative agenda addressed the approval of the 2022-2023 Outside Consumption Permit Application for Nectar's. Additionally, the committee approved the 2022-2023 First Class Restaurant Liquor License Application for GBG Indian Kitchen, contingent upon Fire Marshal approval and standard conditions.
The meeting addressed several items, beginning with the adoption of the agenda and a public comment period where no one spoke. Under the consent agenda, actions were taken regarding communications, including the Catering Log, and the renewal of First and Third Liquor Licenses and Outside Consumption Permits for 2023-2024. On the deliberative agenda, approval was granted for the two-day Festival Permit Application for the Vermont Brewers Festival scheduled for July 21 and July 22, 2023. A lengthy discussion occurred regarding the Second Liquor License Renewals for 2023-2024, specifically concerning proposing a later start time for stores; this item was postponed until the April meeting.
The committee conducted a walkthrough of the Central Peddling District to examine the twelve permitted food truck and cart sites. Key discussions focused on best practices for food truck regulation, including reservations about expanding sites in the Central Peddling District. Topics included sanitation policies, the required distance for trash receptacles, and whether to restrict food types based on proximity to existing businesses. There was significant debate regarding imposing distance restrictions from residential areas and brick-and-mortar restaurants, with concerns raised about adverse economic impacts on established businesses that pay higher fees. The committee also discussed the potential for a food truck pilot program as a transitional opportunity for new entrepreneurs and considered various fee structures, comparing current low annual fees to significantly higher fees paid by established vendors.
The meeting agenda included procedural items such as the motion to amend/adopt the agenda and public comment. Key discussion points focused on the Consent Agenda, which involved motions to adopt the consent agenda, review communications regarding a catering log and a sidewalk cafe expansion policy, and the renewal of several liquor licenses (First Class, Third Class) and an Outside Consumption Permit. The Deliberative Agenda focused on new applications for First Class Restaurant/Bar Liquor Licenses, Third Class Restaurant/Bar Liquor Licenses, and Outside Consumption Permits for various establishments including Wings, Pizzeria Ida, Poppy's Market & Cafe, and Farmers & Foragers. The session concluded with other business via verbal comments and a motion to adjourn.
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