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Active opportunities open for bidding
Delaware County
Delaware County is soliciting bids for a Federal-aid bridge structural steel preservation project covering two bridges in the Towns of Roxbury and Harpersfield. The scope of work includes structural steel repair, cleaning, and painting for BIN 2227060 and BIN 3352770. Contractors must be registered with the NYS Department of Labor and complete the work within 45 calendar days of the Notice to Proceed.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
Delaware County
Close: May 7, 2026
Delaware County is soliciting bids for a Federal-aid bridge structural steel preservation project covering two bridges in the Towns of Roxbury and Harpersfield. The scope of work includes structural steel repair, cleaning, and painting for BIN 2227060 and BIN 3352770. Contractors must be registered with the NYS Department of Labor and complete the work within 45 calendar days of the Notice to Proceed.
AvailableDelaware County
Provide cell 1re landfill expansion. Project includes the following work: general construction of a new 3.0-acre landfill cell including leachate collection system, pump station (including providing electrical service), hdpe piping, stormwater management practices, and related work. The new landfill is adjacent to an existing closed cell and requires the excavation and relocation of municipal solid waste from the existing closed cell to an operating landfill cell on-site. See outside link.
Posted Date
Jan 21, 2026
Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: Jan 21, 2026
Delaware County
Close: Feb 11, 2026
Provide cell 1re landfill expansion. Project includes the following work: general construction of a new 3.0-acre landfill cell including leachate collection system, pump station (including providing electrical service), hdpe piping, stormwater management practices, and related work. The new landfill is adjacent to an existing closed cell and requires the excavation and relocation of municipal solid waste from the existing closed cell to an operating landfill cell on-site. See outside link.
Delaware County
The Delaware County Department of Economic Development (DCED) is seeking proposals from qualified marketing agencies to serve as the Agency of Record (AOR) for Delaware County Tourism. The selected agency will act as a vital extension of the DCED team, reporting directly to Sophia Picco, Tourism Director, and will be responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing initiatives that strengthen the county’s tourism brand, increase visitation, and drive economic growth.
Posted Date
Oct 26, 2025
Due Date
Nov 25, 2025
Release: Oct 26, 2025
Delaware County
Close: Nov 25, 2025
The Delaware County Department of Economic Development (DCED) is seeking proposals from qualified marketing agencies to serve as the Agency of Record (AOR) for Delaware County Tourism. The selected agency will act as a vital extension of the DCED team, reporting directly to Sophia Picco, Tourism Director, and will be responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing initiatives that strengthen the county’s tourism brand, increase visitation, and drive economic growth.
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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 $20,000, use sole source; otherwise skip—no evidence they use this; likely delays/rejection.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell to use a pre-competed contract; if not available, ask about NY OGS centralized contracts. If no coop fit: Prepare for a formal competitive bid.
Delaware County, NY: No evidence of sole source contracting in public records. Practical note: Skip sole source and pursue cooperative contracts to avoid procedural delays and likely rejection.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Delaware County
This document, the Delaware County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan, serves as a comprehensive framework for identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential hazards across multiple jurisdictions within Delaware County. Its primary objective is to develop and implement strategies to reduce the impact of various hazards on the community and infrastructure.
This document outlines the hazard profiles for Delaware County, New York, focusing on the identification and evaluation of 10 natural hazards (Flood, Severe Storm, Ice Jam, Severe Winter Storm, Extreme Temperature, Ice Storm, Infestation, Wildfire, Epidemic, Drought), one technological hazard (Dam Failure), and one man-made hazard (Water Supply Contamination). The plan details risk factors, including local conditions, historic frequency, severity, and past losses, to prepare the community for developing risk scenarios, estimating damages, and implementing mitigation actions.
This document, a draft of the Delaware County Hazard Mitigation Plan under the DMA 2000 framework, focuses on assessing vulnerability to hazard events. It systematically inventories assets including population, structures, lifelines, and critical facilities, using data from HAZUS-MH and local sources. The plan's purpose is to understand risk, identify vulnerable areas, and inform mitigation strategies by analyzing demographics, building stock, transportation, utility systems, and hazardous materials, alongside current and projected land use and development trends.
This document outlines the Hazard Mitigation Plan for Delaware County, New York. It details the planning process, identifies and profiles various natural, technological, and man-made hazards, and assesses the county's vulnerability by estimating potential losses to population, infrastructure, and critical facilities. The plan establishes mitigation strategies, goals, and objectives, proposing specific activities to address identified hazards, and includes procedures for plan maintenance, monitoring, evaluation, and public involvement to reduce risks and potential losses within the county.
This document outlines a draft Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan for Delaware County, New York, designed to reduce potential exposure and losses from various hazards. The strategic framework, informed by FEMA guidance, establishes four core goals: protecting life and property, increasing public awareness, fostering partnerships, and providing for emergency services. The plan details specific mitigation activities for natural, technological, and human-caused hazards, alongside multi-jurisdictional and multi-hazard strategies, to enhance long-term resilience across the county and its participating municipalities.
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