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City of Burlington
General conditions; acquisition of all required permits; provision of temporary facilities and controls; selective demolition, and all restoration and renovation activities according to the Project Manual, plans and specifications. The goals of this project include the spot repair of masonry, wood repair, window repair, painting, installation of additional lighting, and roofing work. All work done on this project must conform to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (issued 1995, current 2017). Scope of Work: The following is a brief description of the key elements included in the scope of work. 1. Project Supervision and Administration of Historic Preservation Projects: a. Provide supervision, administration, mockups, protection, and treatment procedures in accordance with the construction documents. 2. Selective Demolition: a. Removal of existing damaged masonry, historically finishes, and removal of defunct building systems. 3. Masonry Repair for a Historic Site: a. Repointing, resetting, replacement, and cleaning of historic masonry walls. 4. Roof Repair in a Historic Site: a. Repair built in gutter and metal roof replacement per the contract documents. 5. Wood Repair and Replacement in a Historic Building: a. Restoration of wood cornice, brackets and trim. 6. Light Fixture Installation in a Historic Building: a. Installation of new interior and exterior lighting per the contract documents 7. Window Restoration in a Historic Building: a. Restoration of historic wood framed windows and glazing.
Posted Date
May 15, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: May 15, 2026
City of Burlington
Close: Jun 5, 2026
General conditions; acquisition of all required permits; provision of temporary facilities and controls; selective demolition, and all restoration and renovation activities according to the Project Manual, plans and specifications. The goals of this project include the spot repair of masonry, wood repair, window repair, painting, installation of additional lighting, and roofing work. All work done on this project must conform to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties (issued 1995, current 2017). Scope of Work: The following is a brief description of the key elements included in the scope of work. 1. Project Supervision and Administration of Historic Preservation Projects: a. Provide supervision, administration, mockups, protection, and treatment procedures in accordance with the construction documents. 2. Selective Demolition: a. Removal of existing damaged masonry, historically finishes, and removal of defunct building systems. 3. Masonry Repair for a Historic Site: a. Repointing, resetting, replacement, and cleaning of historic masonry walls. 4. Roof Repair in a Historic Site: a. Repair built in gutter and metal roof replacement per the contract documents. 5. Wood Repair and Replacement in a Historic Building: a. Restoration of wood cornice, brackets and trim. 6. Light Fixture Installation in a Historic Building: a. Installation of new interior and exterior lighting per the contract documents 7. Window Restoration in a Historic Building: a. Restoration of historic wood framed windows and glazing.
AvailableCity of Burlington
Sale of general obligation bonds, series 2026 consisting of: $884,000 general capital improvement bonds; $2,656,000 water utility bonds; $5,333,000 sewer utility bonds (book-entry-only)(callable).
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
City of Burlington
Close: May 20, 2026
Sale of general obligation bonds, series 2026 consisting of: $884,000 general capital improvement bonds; $2,656,000 water utility bonds; $5,333,000 sewer utility bonds (book-entry-only)(callable).
City of Burlington
Project generally includes: the full-depth reclamation and resurfacing, concrete, ADA, and drainage upgrades. Approx. 10,000 SY Full Depth Reclamation; 1,800 Ton Hot Mix Asphalt 9.5 M 64 Surface Course, 3" Thick; 52 SY Hot Mix Asphalt Driveway, 3" Thick; 60 LF Monolithic Concrete Curb and Gutter; 247 SY Concrete Sidewalk, 4" Thick; 1 UN Reconstructed Inlet, Type E, Using Existing Casting; 3 UN Reconstructed Manhole, Using New Casting; 120 LF Construct 15" HDPE; 80 LF Construct 16" DIP. See attached file.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
City of Burlington
Close: May 27, 2026
Project generally includes: the full-depth reclamation and resurfacing, concrete, ADA, and drainage upgrades. Approx. 10,000 SY Full Depth Reclamation; 1,800 Ton Hot Mix Asphalt 9.5 M 64 Surface Course, 3" Thick; 52 SY Hot Mix Asphalt Driveway, 3" Thick; 60 LF Monolithic Concrete Curb and Gutter; 247 SY Concrete Sidewalk, 4" Thick; 1 UN Reconstructed Inlet, Type E, Using Existing Casting; 3 UN Reconstructed Manhole, Using New Casting; 120 LF Construct 15" HDPE; 80 LF Construct 16" DIP. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—deprioritize and focus on formal bids.
Coops: If asked about alternatives, suggest 1NJCP, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, or ESCNJ for future consideration.
City of Burlington (NJ): No evidence of sole source contracting. Deprioritize this path and plan for formal competitive bidding instead.
Practical notes: Register as a vendor and be prepared to meet extensive insurance and bonding requirements; adhere strictly to New Jersey’s Local Public Contracts Law. No sole source dollar threshold is indicated.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Burlington
The agenda includes the adoption of a resolution for a bifurcated use variance, major subdivision approval, and lot consolidation at 212 High Street. New business applications involve a preliminary and final major site plan with bulk and use variances at 911-915 High Street, a conditional use and site plan waiver for a body art studio at 305 High Street, and a major preliminary and final subdivision at 93 West 7th Street. Additionally, an application for a cannabis retail site plan and bulk variance was noted as carried over to a future meeting date.
The agenda for the City of Burlington Council Meeting scheduled for March 3, 2026, noted standard meeting procedures, including silencing electronics and identifying fire exits. The document lists the governing body members and other officials present, such as the Administrator, Municipal Attorney, Director of Public Works, and Police Chief. The content mainly consists of placeholders (DRAFT and embedded images) suggesting the specific items discussed will follow in subsequent documents, as this appears to be the cover/agenda sheet.
The agenda for this regularly scheduled meeting included a Reorganization section requiring the administration of oaths for newly appointed and reappointed members, and the selection and election of officers for 2026, including the Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, and Board Secretary. Several resolutions were slated for adoption, covering annual notice of meeting dates, official newspapers, and the appointment of professional services such as Board Solicitor, Planner, Engineer, and Traffic Consultant. The agenda also listed an application for a Bifurcated Use Variance and Major Subdivision approval for 212 High Street, LLC, and a resolution concerning Ratan Properties LLC's request for D Use and C Bulk variances for a thirty-eight unit apartment building.
The council meeting agenda includes explanations of ordinances (02-2025, 03-2025, 04-2025, 05-2025) and resolutions (118-2025, 121-2025, 122-2025, 123-2025). Key topics involve exceeding municipal budget appropriation limits, amending the city code regarding animals (including establishing regulations for farm animals), revising the city code on open containers, authorizing tax cancellations, approving change orders for water treatment plant HVAC upgrades and fencing improvements, authorizing a strategic plan submission for a municipal alliance grant, authorizing payment for solid waste collection services, authorizing an emergency temporary budget, amending an agreement for payment in lieu of taxes for an affordable housing project. Public comments are scheduled, and the consent agenda includes approval of bills and minutes.
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