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New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Procurement of international group transportation services for students to and from lodging properties near Franconia Notch State Park/Cannon Mountain, New Hampshire, from December 2026 through April 2028.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Procurement of international group transportation services for students to and from lodging properties near Franconia Notch State Park/Cannon Mountain, New Hampshire, from December 2026 through April 2028.
AvailableNew Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
The State of New Hampshire is soliciting a contractor to renovate finishes and fixtures for four public restrooms at Peabody Lodge, Cannon Mountain, including demolition and installation of commercial-grade porcelain tile and laminate partitions. A mandatory on-site walk-through is scheduled for May 12, 2026, and vendors must submit a firm, all-inclusive bid by May 26, 2026. The project requires compliance with state specifications and must be completed by October 1, 2026, within a daily work window of 7 AM to 4 PM.
Posted Date
May 1, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 1, 2026
New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Close: May 26, 2026
The State of New Hampshire is soliciting a contractor to renovate finishes and fixtures for four public restrooms at Peabody Lodge, Cannon Mountain, including demolition and installation of commercial-grade porcelain tile and laminate partitions. A mandatory on-site walk-through is scheduled for May 12, 2026, and vendors must submit a firm, all-inclusive bid by May 26, 2026. The project requires compliance with state specifications and must be completed by October 1, 2026, within a daily work window of 7 AM to 4 PM.
AvailableNew Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
The New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources issued RFB DNCR 2026-18 seeking soil and groundwater sampling services at Mount Washington State Park to support a summit environmental assessment. The solicitation was posted on April 22, 2026, and the response deadline is May 15, 2026. Responders are directed to the state's bidding portal to search by Opportunity ID as no direct procurement document was provided on the aggregator site.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Close: May 15, 2026
The New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources issued RFB DNCR 2026-18 seeking soil and groundwater sampling services at Mount Washington State Park to support a summit environmental assessment. The solicitation was posted on April 22, 2026, and the response deadline is May 15, 2026. Responders are directed to the state's bidding portal to search by Opportunity ID as no direct procurement document was provided on the aggregator site.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
The meeting covered various topics, including committee reports on nominations, education (specifically addressing an incident in the Hanover School District), and protection and preservation of archaeological sites. Discussions also included rules of order, scheduling of future meetings, concerns about a Durham mural, a bill changing Columbus Day to Indigenous People's Day, and the issue of Native American-related mascots. An informal meeting with the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs followed, focusing on the creation of a community center, Indigenous People's Day in Vermont, Indigenous studies curriculum, mascots, the Abenaki Cultural Regeneration Project, the Affirming Traditions Conference, documenting Abenaki music, social stigmas, and Census reports.
The commission held an open discussion on the Durham mural ("Cruel Diversity"), reviewing the interpretative text and U.S.P.S. policies concerning the artwork. Discussion also included the mural's perspective, interpretative text, impact, education programming, and the town of Durham's public meeting on the mural. Additional discussion covered changing Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day in Durham and included a discussion of the issues and the movement's spread among cities. Finally, the commission discussed a potential meeting with the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs.
The commission meeting covered officer elections, open discussions on the Town of Durham designating the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples' Day, committee and chair designations, the Durham murals, committee reports, the annual report, inquiries regarding the Northern Pass, and a meeting with the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs. Discussions included USPS policies related to the Durham murals, archaeological sites in NH, potential nominees for the commission, and clarification of the committee's roles with the Division of Historical Resources.
The commission continued work on revised rules of decorum, recommendations for protection and preservation, and mascot issues. Discussions included the Copeland Collection, mascots, an Indigenous Peoples' Day event at Keene State College, a research project, a meeting with the NH Office of Strategic Initiatives, and term limits. Committee reports covered arts and crafts (Indigenous New Hampshire display), education (UNH Indigenous studies minor, Moharimet school redesign, NH Social Studies Standards), nominations, protection and preservation (dugout canoe, Aquadoctan, NH Division of Historical Resources' preservation plan), and social services. An update on HB221 (Indigenous Peoples' Day) and public comments were also part of the meeting.
The commission meeting involved officer elections, a discussion on racist mascots including the drafting of a resolution and letter to the governor, and committee reports. Discussions also included a proposed history project at UNH, the Trails Project at UNH, correspondence received by the commission, and the Hannah Duston Historic Site, including a proposal for an all-inclusive site with additional signage and a new monument. Other topics covered were the NH Historical Society's planned Social Studies Units, the Copeland Collection, and the Durham Murals. A Stone Features Project presentation was also given.
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