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Norwich
The Corporation of the Township of Norwich is soliciting bids from qualified contractors for interior painting at the Norwich Arena, including preparation and painting of walls, doors, door frames, and all previously painted surfaces. Provisional items include painting of the arena lobby and washrooms, which may be completed subject to available budget. The successful bidder must provide all labour, materials, equipment, and services required to complete the interior painting work.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
Norwich
Close: Jun 25, 2026
The Corporation of the Township of Norwich is soliciting bids from qualified contractors for interior painting at the Norwich Arena, including preparation and painting of walls, doors, door frames, and all previously painted surfaces. Provisional items include painting of the arena lobby and washrooms, which may be completed subject to available budget. The successful bidder must provide all labour, materials, equipment, and services required to complete the interior painting work.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Norwich
The Council meeting covered several operational and administrative topics, including construction season updates, roadwork, and bridge projects. Key discussions included a zoning bylaw amendment application for the estate of Hedwig Stockman to permit a dwelling on an undersized agricultural parcel, which was approved. The Council also reviewed correspondence opposing the Better Regional Governments Act 2026, discussed the Richardson Drain improvement project and scheduled a public meeting for it, and received an update on the status of the Simmons Hopkins drain.
The council discussed various items including local community events such as a spring clean-up and park clean-up activities. Several pieces of correspondence were reviewed, including matters regarding the Environmental Assessment Act, local utility operations, and a request to include the noose as a prohibited hate symbol. The council received and accepted reports on drainage services, awarded a tender for granular resurfacing, reviewed financial summaries, and granted permission for a beer garden event during Nostalgia Days. Additionally, council discussed the procurement directive for capital infrastructure and held a closed session regarding confidential financial information.
The council meeting addressed various infrastructure projects, including ongoing bridge and street construction, and noted concerns regarding the repeated theft and damage of traffic calming signs in the township. A public meeting was conducted to review and approve a zoning amendment for an agricultural property on Fire Hall Road to permit the construction of a single-detached dwelling. Additionally, the committee of adjustment held hearings to approve minor variances for residential and agricultural projects, specifically an additional residential unit conversion and the conversion of an open manure storage pit to a covered concrete tank.
The council meeting addressed several key administrative and operational topics. These included the approval of administrative zoning by-law amendments, a court of revision for drainage improvements, and a minor variance application for a residential accessory structure. The council also approved the installation of a monument at the Norwich Pioneer Cemetery, supported a request to include a small-scale value-added business subclass in the regional tax policy, and reviewed various departmental reports from fire, building, and public works services. Additionally, the council directed staff to engage a heating and cooling specialist for the arena boilers project, authorized the replacement of arena doors, and formally adopted the 2026 final operating budget. A closed session was held to discuss a property acquisition matter.
The council held a public meeting under the Planning Act to approve a zoning amendment for the Estate of Alfred Mayorcsak. The committee of adjustment approved a minor variance for an accessory dwelling on Horn Road. The Tourism Manager provided an update on the Oxford 5-Year Tourism Plan. Various reports were reviewed, including accessory building provisions, secondary planning for the Village of Norwich, and building services activity. A new policy for demolition agreements was adopted, and a construction tender for the Vermeersch Branch was awarded. Council also discussed development charges for industrial and commercial projects and authorized the cancellation of a capital project for road gravel conversion.
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