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New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
Prequalification for contractors to design, install, and maintain water supply treatment systems for private and small public water supplies in New Hampshire.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Prequalification for contractors to design, install, and maintain water supply treatment systems for private and small public water supplies in New Hampshire.
AvailableNew Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
The State of New Hampshire (Division of Procurement and Support Services) issued an RFB to replace an existing 150 kW diesel generator with a natural gas-fueled generator at the NHDES Waste Management facility in Portsmouth, NH, including removal of the old unit, installation, and required accessories. Bidders must be licensed in New Hampshire with at least five years of verifiable commercial generator experience and provide firm, fixed pricing for unit cost, materials, installation labor, removal and transport, and alternative delivery options; warranty and insurance requirements are specified. The bid due date is April 3, 2026, with questions due March 16, 2026 and state responses by March 23, 2026; contract term is expected to begin May 1, 2026 and run through December 18, 2026 (with a possible three-month extension).
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
Close: Apr 3, 2026
The State of New Hampshire (Division of Procurement and Support Services) issued an RFB to replace an existing 150 kW diesel generator with a natural gas-fueled generator at the NHDES Waste Management facility in Portsmouth, NH, including removal of the old unit, installation, and required accessories. Bidders must be licensed in New Hampshire with at least five years of verifiable commercial generator experience and provide firm, fixed pricing for unit cost, materials, installation labor, removal and transport, and alternative delivery options; warranty and insurance requirements are specified. The bid due date is April 3, 2026, with questions due March 16, 2026 and state responses by March 23, 2026; contract term is expected to begin May 1, 2026 and run through December 18, 2026 (with a possible three-month extension).
AvailableNew Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
The State of New Hampshire is soliciting a contractor to develop Site Specific Project Plans and implement stormwater Best Management Practices at three prioritized sites within the Halfmoon Lake watershed. The project aims to reduce phosphorus loading and stormwater runoff through data collection, conceptual designs, and construction supervision. Funded by a Clean Water Act Section 319 grant, the work is expected to begin in 2026 and continue into early 2027.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
Close: Mar 20, 2026
The State of New Hampshire is soliciting a contractor to develop Site Specific Project Plans and implement stormwater Best Management Practices at three prioritized sites within the Halfmoon Lake watershed. The project aims to reduce phosphorus loading and stormwater runoff through data collection, conceptual designs, and construction supervision. Funded by a Clean Water Act Section 319 grant, the work is expected to begin in 2026 and continue into early 2027.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
The Strategic Plan for the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) is centered around protecting New Hampshire's natural resources and high quality of life. The plan focuses on efficient land use, natural resource sustainability, and waste reduction. It promotes integrated approaches across programs, emphasizes transparent information sharing, and aims for strong environmental compliance through education, partnerships, and stewardship. The plan also addresses climate change by monitoring greenhouse gas emissions and promoting cleaner energy use. Additionally, it focuses on providing high-quality customer service and fostering a desirable work environment for NHDES employees, including career development and well-being.
The commission heard presentations on electric vehicle (EV) adoption and charging infrastructure from Eversource, New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC), Liberty Utilities, and Unitil. Key discussion points included cost competitiveness of EVs, benefits of increased EV adoption for all electric customers, managing the transition to EVs to avoid unintended consequences, various incentive programs for EV adoption, potential rate structures for EV charging, and the role of hydrogen fuel cell technology. The need for a roadmap of EV corridors and the importance of EVSE signage were also discussed. A public comment was received from Greenlots, an open standards charging software company.
The commission meeting covered legislative updates on bills related to autonomous vehicles and zero-emission vehicles, along with a presentation on fuel cell and hydrogen transportation. Discussions included the use of VW funds for EV charging, the timeline for developing and implementing an RFP for charging stations, and an update on alternative fuel corridor nominations. The meeting also featured public comments on charging infrastructure plans and the potential for hydrogen fuel stations.
The commission discussed a draft resolution regarding the utilization of VW Mitigation Trust Funds for supporting DC Fast Charging infrastructure. A statement was drafted and approved, requesting the Office of Strategic Initiatives (OSI), in collaboration with electric utilities and NHDES, to develop a request for proposals (RFP) to spur private sector investment in DCFC and Level 2 charging along priority travel corridors. The statement also addressed the need for a "make ready" program by electric utilities, and future initiatives for remaining EVSE funds. A presentation on the DCFC proposal plan was given, outlining the RFP development process, targeted corridors, and evaluation criteria. Legislative updates were provided, including the Governor's veto of SB 275 and the status of battery storage bills. Public comments focused on the expiration of GM and Tesla tax credits, the need for consumer awareness and incentives, and the importance of considering ratepayer impacts in the RFP evaluation.
The commission heard a presentation on DC fast charging in New Hampshire, focusing on capital and operating costs, including site acquisition, hardware, electrical work, engineering, permitting, utility upgrades, project management, and construction. Discussion included demand charges as a barrier to DC fast charging and the potential use of energy storage to mitigate these costs. The perspective of convenience stores and transportation fuel distributors was shared, highlighting concerns about market infancy, the impact of subsidies, technological evolution, business models, and fair competition. A legislative update on SB 275 and its fiscal note was provided, along with discussion on the role of utilities in EVSE development and the potential for making electric vehicle registration data available.
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