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Active opportunities open for bidding
Middlesex County
This Invitation for Bid (MWA2026-01) solicits contractors to perform excavation, pipe bedding, backfill, pressure testing, disinfection, and final flushing for the Dove Haven water main replacement. The solicitation is issued by the Middlesex Water Authority (Middlesex County, VA) and documents are hosted on the buyer’s vendor portal. Bidding opened on 2026-06-15 and closes on 2026-07-02; the procurement is an IFB for construction work, not a grant.
Posted Date
Jun 15, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 15, 2026
Middlesex County
Close: Jul 2, 2026
This Invitation for Bid (MWA2026-01) solicits contractors to perform excavation, pipe bedding, backfill, pressure testing, disinfection, and final flushing for the Dove Haven water main replacement. The solicitation is issued by the Middlesex Water Authority (Middlesex County, VA) and documents are hosted on the buyer’s vendor portal. Bidding opened on 2026-06-15 and closes on 2026-07-02; the procurement is an IFB for construction work, not a grant.
AvailableMiddlesex County
Middlesex County, Virginia is soliciting sealed bids for the demolition, removal, and replacement of the Broad Creek Public Dock at Timberneck Road in Deltaville. The project scope includes the complete teardown of the existing structure, debris disposal, and the construction of a new dock according to county specifications. This Invitation for Bid (IFB-119332) requires contractors to manage all procurement, installation, and compliance with environmental and safety regulations.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
Middlesex County
Close: May 28, 2026
Middlesex County, Virginia is soliciting sealed bids for the demolition, removal, and replacement of the Broad Creek Public Dock at Timberneck Road in Deltaville. The project scope includes the complete teardown of the existing structure, debris disposal, and the construction of a new dock according to county specifications. This Invitation for Bid (IFB-119332) requires contractors to manage all procurement, installation, and compliance with environmental and safety regulations.
Middlesex County
Middlesex County in Virginia is seeking to procure a CellScale UniVert 1kN universal uniaxial testing system (model UV-1000-02-UniVert). This solicitation is for the acquisition of specialized biomaterials testing equipment rather than a grant program. The procurement was officially announced and posted on the Virginia mVendor portal in April 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 20, 2026
Due Date
Dec 31, 2026
Release: Apr 20, 2026
Middlesex County
Close: Dec 31, 2026
Middlesex County in Virginia is seeking to procure a CellScale UniVert 1kN universal uniaxial testing system (model UV-1000-02-UniVert). This solicitation is for the acquisition of specialized biomaterials testing equipment rather than a grant program. The procurement was officially announced and posted on the Virginia mVendor portal in April 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Middlesex County
The board meeting included an operations update from staff covering system production, distribution, and equipment maintenance, such as the SCADA system and generator contract. Discussions were held regarding outstanding connection fees and billing adjustments, which were approved. New business items addressed updates on ongoing system extension projects, the status of the DEQ groundwater permit, and the timeline for the Dove Haven line replacement project. Additionally, the board initiated a committee to review the billing and O&M contract RFP and reviewed the draft proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
The board discussed several items, including tourism and marketing reports, the Chesapeake Bay Croquet Club event sponsorship request, and workforce development initiatives. The board reviewed and considered approval of the FY 26-27 budget, discussed the rescission of the County's noise ordinance and the formation of a review committee, and addressed Project Access infrastructure updates. Furthermore, the meeting involved discussions regarding treasurer reports, the appointment of an alternate for the Bay Consortium Workforce Development Board, and various committee reports covering agriculture, business development, and infrastructure.
The Board discussed several key topics including the current budget status, the shortfall, and strategies to address the deficit. Specific deliberations focused on amending the BPOL tax cap for the upcoming fiscal year, local impacts related to the uncertainty of the state budget calendar, and the potential use of the fund balance to satisfy budget deficits. Additionally, the Board evaluated concerns regarding internal equity and morale related to state-funded employee bonuses, and reviewed a grant opportunity from the River Counties Community Foundation for the acquisition of a waterborne emergency services vessel.
The Board of Supervisors meeting covered several administrative and financial items. Key discussions included an update on road safety improvements on Regent Road, a status report on a local golf cart regulation, and an introduction of three new county employees including a GIS coordinator, a superintendent of grounds and facilities, and a planning and community development director. The board reviewed and approved budget supplements for the Middle Peninsula Summer Regional Governor's School and state revenue allocations. Additionally, the board moved to adopt the appropriation resolution for the 2027 fiscal year budget.
The board conducted a public hearing to discuss the recession of the noise ordinance that was previously adopted. It was clarified that the rescinding of the current ordinance would not revive the 2004 version. The board decided to form a noise ordinance review committee to gather public input from various stakeholders, with official appointments to this committee expected at the next meeting. Following the discussion, a motion was approved to formally rescind the noise ordinance enacted on April 7, 2026.
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