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Maine School Administrative District 51
The Work involves an electrical service upgrade to Greely High School, at location indicated on Drawings. Work includes but is not limited to selective demolition, site utilities, and electrical, complete and ready for use.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
Maine School Administrative District 51
Close: Jun 4, 2026
The Work involves an electrical service upgrade to Greely High School, at location indicated on Drawings. Work includes but is not limited to selective demolition, site utilities, and electrical, complete and ready for use.
Maine School Administrative District 51
The Town of Cumberland is soliciting bids for the MSAD 51 – Cumberland Schools Improvements Project, which includes sidewalk construction on Blanchard Road, Tuttle Road, and Cumberland Commons. The project scope also encompasses several offsite improvements, utility and drainage work, and modifications to traffic and pedestrian signals and signage. Bids are due by April 16, 2026, with a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting scheduled for April 9, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
Maine School Administrative District 51
Close: Apr 16, 2026
The Town of Cumberland is soliciting bids for the MSAD 51 – Cumberland Schools Improvements Project, which includes sidewalk construction on Blanchard Road, Tuttle Road, and Cumberland Commons. The project scope also encompasses several offsite improvements, utility and drainage work, and modifications to traffic and pedestrian signals and signage. Bids are due by April 16, 2026, with a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting scheduled for April 9, 2026.
Maine School Administrative District 51
The project consists of the construction of a new, 2-story, 1st - 5th grade elementary school building of approx.165,265 SF and a new, single-story, pre-k/ kindergarten primary school building of approx. 60,305 SF on a single site, with associated on-site and off-site improvements. The new structures consist of concrete foundations, steel framing, masonry, and low-slope membrane roofing. Filed sub-bids for site work, plumbing/mechanical, and electrical are anticipated.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2025
Due Date
Jun 3, 2025
Release: Apr 29, 2025
Maine School Administrative District 51
Close: Jun 3, 2025
The project consists of the construction of a new, 2-story, 1st - 5th grade elementary school building of approx.165,265 SF and a new, single-story, pre-k/ kindergarten primary school building of approx. 60,305 SF on a single site, with associated on-site and off-site improvements. The new structures consist of concrete foundations, steel framing, masonry, and low-slope membrane roofing. Filed sub-bids for site work, plumbing/mechanical, and electrical are anticipated.
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Sole Source: Not viable here; redirect to coops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell to buy non-construction items and bypass a local bid.
Maine School Administrative District 51, ME has no viable sole source path; the district lacks a sole source history and relies on competitive bidding for major projects. Redirect requests to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Maine School Administrative District 51
The board meeting featured a recognition ceremony for the namesake of the new school, Carolyn F. Small, including a historical overview of her contributions to the district and community. Discussions covered the implementation of a policy regarding personal device bans in schools, following recent state mandates, and the potential negative impacts of heavy technology use on student mental health and academic outcomes. The meeting also included a presentation of the annual stakeholder survey results, which are used to measure district climate and inform future strategic priorities.
The MSAD #51 Superintendent's Recommended Budget for FY 2026 outlines key strategic priorities for the school system, focusing on skills for the 21st century, early childhood education, college and career readiness, and student and staff wellness. The budget is designed to be responsive to continued enrollment increases, direct funding to classroom expenditures, and responsible fiscal management, aiming to sustain academic, athletic, and arts accomplishments and ensure exemplary student performance.
The document presents an overall master plan for Msad #51, focusing on comprehensive facilities development and management. It includes current and projected enrollment data for various schools (MIW and GMS) up to the 2027-28 academic year, concept designs for a new PreK-1 school, and detailed site plans outlining proposed traffic flow and drop-off zones for grades 9-12. The plan serves as a roadmap for physical infrastructure and space utilization strategies to support the school district's needs.
The Cumberland School District's Short Term Facilities Plan outlines critical facility adjustments for the next five years to address immediate and projected enrollment growth across its schools. The plan prioritizes Mabel I. Wilson School in Phase 1 (Summer 2023), focusing on reconfiguring and adding modular classrooms, rebuilding playgrounds, and optimizing outdoor play areas to accommodate an expected increase to 822 students by 2028-29. Phase 2 targets Greeley Middle School (Summer 2024), involving the replacement of existing modulars with a larger, integrated cluster designed to manage an anticipated rise to 1008 students by 2028-29. This comprehensive strategy, estimated at over $4.6 million in lease and capital costs, aims to provide adequate instructional space and improve student facilities, recognizing the temporary nature and inherent limitations of modular solutions compared to a permanent building.
The 2018 Annual Report for Maine School Administrative District #51 includes an executive summary of its strategic plan, which is guided by the core principles to engage, empower, and inspire. The report provides an overview of the district's performance through demographic profiles, key performance indicators, and annual highlights, serving as a review of the past year and an indication of future direction. Specific strategic pillars and objectives from the plan are not detailed within this excerpt.
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