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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Quincy
Work consists of repairs and the application of a liquid applied roof restoration coating.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
City of Quincy
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Work consists of repairs and the application of a liquid applied roof restoration coating.
AvailableCity of Quincy
Maintenance and repair of elevators and elevator systems for municipal and school buildings as directed by the commissioner of the department of public buildings.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
City of Quincy
Close: May 28, 2026
Maintenance and repair of elevators and elevator systems for municipal and school buildings as directed by the commissioner of the department of public buildings.
AvailableCity of Quincy
Seeking sealed bids for on- call resiliant flooring and carpeting installation.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
City of Quincy
Close: May 28, 2026
Seeking sealed bids for on- call resiliant flooring and carpeting installation.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Ask to purchase via MHEC or Sourcewell; confirm your offering is on-contract and loop in the Purchasing Agent to validate and proceed.
City of Quincy has a strict $50,000 competitive bidding threshold, and sole source awards above this are rare or nonexistent.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Quincy
The meeting focused on updates regarding citywide bicycle projects led by the Traffic, Parking, Alarm, and Lighting department and the Department of Public Works. Key topics included updates on specific roadway safety and design grants, implementation of the Blue Bikes station expansion, and progress on the Safe Routes to School initiative. Additionally, the commission discussed the paving contract process in relation to Complete Streets policies, the collection and summarization of bicycle count data, and plans for the upcoming Bike to Work Day festival.
The commission reviewed several environmental filings including property projects at 13 Peterson Road, 0 Franklin Avenue, 187 Rhoda Street, and 333 Victory Road. Key discussions focused on an observation deck and walkway installation, site grading and compensatory storage for a single-family dwelling, and minor infrastructure improvements at a marina. Additionally, a Notice of Intent was addressed regarding the Merrymount Parkway improvement project, which involves bridge replacement, intersection upgrades, and significant landscaping, with the commission granting an Order of Conditions subject to future regulatory reviews.
The board scheduled a public hearing to consider multiple zoning variance requests. Old business includes variance applications for fence retention at 7 Shoreside Road, a two-story addition with a finished basement at 59 Shawmut Street, a second-floor deck and third-floor attic conversion at 119 Manet Avenue, and a 1.5-story addition with patio paving at 37 Meadow Street. New business involves a variance request to raze an existing structure and construct a two-three story residential building consisting of six townhouse units with underground parking at 94 Greenleaf Street.
The board reviewed several zoning petitions including requests for variances and special permits regarding lot size, setbacks, floor area ratios, and parking requirements for residential projects on Botolph Street, Gladstone Street, Wentworth Road, Safford Street, and Sterling Street. Key outcomes included the approval of project revisions for Botolph Street, the continuation of the Gladstone Street petition for further review of height and massing, approval of a modification request for the Wentworth Road project, the withdrawal of the Safford Street petition, and the approval of a variance for a new dwelling on Sterling Street subject to strict conditions regarding driveway paving and utility moratoriums.
The Historical Commission held public hearings regarding applications for new exterior signage for Yive's Beauty Parlor and Quincy Barber Shop, both of which were approved. Additionally, the commission reviewed and approved an application for the installation of new fuel cell equipment and cedar board fencing for the Verizon site, subject to conditions regarding materials and fasteners. The commission also reviewed and approved the 2026 Public Meeting calendar.
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