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Town of Parkton
Replacement of approx., 13,000 LF of existing gravity sewer lines and associated manholes with related appurtenances.
Posted Date
Feb 16, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Feb 16, 2026
Town of Parkton
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Replacement of approx., 13,000 LF of existing gravity sewer lines and associated manholes with related appurtenances.
AvailableTown of Parkton
The project includes the rehabilitation of existing Wells No. 1, No. 4, and No. 5. The rehabilitation of Well No. 1 includes construction of a transfer switch for a portable generator, replacement heater, roof repairs, electrical and SCADA equipment. The rehabilitation of Well No. 4 includes construction of a standby generator with transfer switch, electrical and SCADA equipment, green sand filter, chemical feed systems, piping replacements, relocating electrical box, connection to existing sewer for backwash, test blowoff hydrant. The rehabilitation of Well No. 5 includes construction of a new well house for existing well and electrical panels, new standby generator with transfer switch, blowoff at wellhead, and electrical and SCADA equipment. See outside links for more details.
Posted Date
Oct 6, 2025
Due Date
Dec 4, 2025
Release: Oct 6, 2025
Town of Parkton
Close: Dec 4, 2025
The project includes the rehabilitation of existing Wells No. 1, No. 4, and No. 5. The rehabilitation of Well No. 1 includes construction of a transfer switch for a portable generator, replacement heater, roof repairs, electrical and SCADA equipment. The rehabilitation of Well No. 4 includes construction of a standby generator with transfer switch, electrical and SCADA equipment, green sand filter, chemical feed systems, piping replacements, relocating electrical box, connection to existing sewer for backwash, test blowoff hydrant. The rehabilitation of Well No. 5 includes construction of a new well house for existing well and electrical panels, new standby generator with transfer switch, blowoff at wellhead, and electrical and SCADA equipment. See outside links for more details.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Parkton, Town of
Key discussions during the meeting included announcing upcoming events such as a swearing-in ceremony and a Christmas tree lighting. Infrastructure updates involved reviewing maintenance building repairs, a pending sewer project re-bid, and legal complexities surrounding the Ruritan property purchase deed, which requires further title search to clarify ownership and restrictions. The Police Department reported on citations issued and vehicle purchases. The Administration proposed a website redesign to achieve monthly cost savings and improve usability, which the board supported. Zoning reported on revenue generated from issued permits. Additionally, the board briefly reviewed the Parkton Medical Wellness Center business plan and discussed best practices for closed sessions.
The meeting focused on several key administrative and project updates. New officials, including the mayor, police chief, and commissioners, were sworn into office, although they will assume duties in January 2026. The scheduled December 16, 2025 workshop was canceled. Project updates covered the sewer project, the rebid for the well project, negotiations for the purchase of the old Ruritan Club building for community center use, and the submission of the Parkton Medical Wellness Center business proposal. Public comments included a suggestion for an economic development strategy and inquiries about annexation. Department reports detailed police activity, utility account changes, and zoning permits revenue. Outgoing officials were recognized for their service, and the recent opening of I-295, which is improving commute times, was discussed.
The meeting addressed an issue at the lift station, where a solution was proposed to purchase a pump and place it higher in the manhole to prevent back-up at a property. Citizen comments included concerns about trash and liquor bottles near the school, Taylor Street's bushes infringing on the road, the absence of a stop sign at the Elm/Taylor intersection, and a downed sign by the post office. Information about voting was shared, and early voting locations were provided. Public Works reported new utility accounts and cutoffs. The board reviewed boundaries for ETJ. Discussions involved job postings for Public Works and the Police Department, recent construction and demolition permits, and assistance for those affected by dire situations in the mountains.
The meeting included discussions on an upcoming RMCA meeting, potential speakers, and a Meet the Candidates event. Updates were provided on the maintenance building, sewer project, and a food truck event. Public concerns were raised about unsafe playground equipment at the county park. Department reports were presented, covering public works, police, administration, legal, and zoning matters. A legal update was given on a bequeathed property, and a proposal for a new general healthcare facility in Parkton was reviewed.
The meeting included updates from various departments. The Utility Clerk reported on utility accounts, cut-offs, leak adjustments, and new accounts. The Public Works Supervisor is getting quotes for a new generator for Lift Station 2. Police reported on alarm responses, health and welfare checks, requests to speak with an officer, disturbance calls, follow-up investigations, suspicious person calls, and traffic stops. There was discussion about the budget. A closed session was held.
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