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Hampden County Registry of Deeds
Procurement of services for the repair and reconstruction of the 'Cascades' dam and waterways, including general site work, excavation, foundation preparation, pipe cleaning, equipment installation, and site clearing.
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Procurement of services for the repair and reconstruction of the 'Cascades' dam and waterways, including general site work, excavation, foundation preparation, pipe cleaning, equipment installation, and site clearing.
Hampden County Registry of Deeds
Procurement for the construction of a dam, dike, highway relocations, and appurtenant structures for Conant Brook Dam and Reservoir.
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Procurement for the construction of a dam, dike, highway relocations, and appurtenant structures for Conant Brook Dam and Reservoir.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not used here; redirect requests to the formal competitive process.
Coops: For future flexibility, mention OSD Statewide Contracts via COMMBUYS, Sourcewell, HGACBuy, OMNIA Partners. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Entity: Hampden County Registry of Deeds, MA
Approach: No identified sole source path; strict adherence to M.G.L. c. 30B. Bypass sole source strategies and prepare for formal competition.
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Hampden County Registry of Deeds
This document outlines a contract for the repair and construction of a reinforced concrete spillway channel at Thompson Lake Dam in Palmer, Massachusetts. It includes specifications for the work, bidding information, and the formal contract terms and conditions. The contract details the scope of work, materials, and construction methods, setting a completion deadline of August 15, 1935. It also covers aspects of quality control, contractor responsibilities, and payment terms, though the final payment amount is not specified in the boilerplate contract. The document additionally contains extensive historical correspondence and reports related to the dam's condition and maintenance from 1933 to 1969.
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This document outlines a contract for the repair and construction of a reinforced concrete spillway channel at Thompson Lake Dam in Palmer, Massachusetts. It includes specifications for the work, bidding information, and the formal contract terms and conditions. The contract details the scope of work, materials, and construction methods, setting a completion deadline of August 15, 1935. It also covers aspects of quality control, contractor responsibilities, and payment terms, though the final payment amount is not specified in the boilerplate contract. The document additionally contains extensive historical correspondence and reports related to the dam's condition and maintenance from 1933 to 1969.
Hampden County Registry of Deeds
This contract, identified as DA-19-016-CIVENG-62-98, is a cost-reimbursable agreement between the United States of America (Government) and the Town of Chester and County of Hampden, Massachusetts. It outlines preliminary engineering services required for the relocation, rearrangement, or alteration of Town and County highways, specifically East River Road and Kinney Brook Road, in connection with the Littleville Dam and Reservoir Project. The work includes field surveys, investigations, soils explorations, preparation of final designs, drawings, specifications, schedules, plans, right-of-way taking plans, quantity surveys, and cost estimates. The estimated cost for these services is $28,000.00. The work is to commence within five days of the contract date (October 25, 1961) and be completed by February 1, 1962.
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This contract, identified as DA-19-016-CIVENG-62-98, is a cost-reimbursable agreement between the United States of America (Government) and the Town of Chester and County of Hampden, Massachusetts. It outlines preliminary engineering services required for the relocation, rearrangement, or alteration of Town and County highways, specifically East River Road and Kinney Brook Road, in connection with the Littleville Dam and Reservoir Project. The work includes field surveys, investigations, soils explorations, preparation of final designs, drawings, specifications, schedules, plans, right-of-way taking plans, quantity surveys, and cost estimates. The estimated cost for these services is $28,000.00. The work is to commence within five days of the contract date (October 25, 1961) and be completed by February 1, 1962.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Hampden County Registry of Deeds
This Watershed Work Plan for the Powdermill Brook Watershed, developed by the Hampden Soil Conservation District and the City of Westfield, outlines a five-year strategy for flood prevention and watershed protection. The plan incorporates land treatment measures and structural improvements, including floodwater retarding structures and a multiple-purpose floodwater retarding-fish and wildlife enhancement structure. The primary objective is to significantly reduce floodwater damages and enhance ecological resources within the watershed.
The meeting of the stockholders of the Ludlow Manufacturing Company involved discussions and votes regarding the taking of lands, rights, and privileges as authorized by the statutes of Massachusetts, specifically Chapter 200 of the Acts of 1889. The corporation ratified the taking of land, water rights, rights of way, and other easements for purposes set forth in the meeting. The treasurer was authorized to file and record a description of the land, water rights, rights of way, and other easements taken by the corporation, ensuring accurate identification and detailing the purposes for which they were taken. The company also addressed the maintenance and inspection of its dams, including the treatment of vegetation growing from the abutment masonry joints.
The town meeting addressed concerns related to the dam on the Westfield River, including its condition and necessary repairs. Discussions involved potential alterations or repairs to ensure the structure's stability and safety. The town also considered the removal of trees and brush obstructing the river and voted on extending Horton's dam, contingent on the New Haven and Northampton Company raising its railroad bridge. Additionally, there were deliberations on constructing a new dyke and addressing damages from land and building acquisitions related to the river.
The Connecticut Valley Water Control Association meetings and reports primarily discuss flood control, anti-pollution measures, and river navigation in the Connecticut River Valley. Discussions include the progress of the Field Dam Project, the need for federal financial assistance for pollution abatement, and the potential benefits of river navigation for industry and transportation. The association also addresses legislative actions, such as filing bills to manage the powers of the state Department of Public Health and supporting federal legislation for grants to municipalities for sewage treatment works. Additionally, there are discussions on the coordination with national organizations like the National Rivers and Harbors Congress and the New England-New York Inter-Agency Committee to advance these initiatives.
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