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South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority
Seeking from qualified architectural and engineering firms to provide design and engineering services for the development of replicable single-family and two-family homes on vacant infill lots generally ranging from 5,000 to 10,000 SF throughout the city.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority
Close: May 4, 2026
Seeking from qualified architectural and engineering firms to provide design and engineering services for the development of replicable single-family and two-family homes on vacant infill lots generally ranging from 5,000 to 10,000 SF throughout the city.
South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority
The project includes replacement of the fluorosilic acid (fluoride) chemical feed system including day tank, metering pumps, transfer pumps, piping and valves, related electrical modifications, painting, and touch up of chemical resistant coating.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority
Close: Jun 30, 2026
The project includes replacement of the fluorosilic acid (fluoride) chemical feed system including day tank, metering pumps, transfer pumps, piping and valves, related electrical modifications, painting, and touch up of chemical resistant coating.
AvailableSouth Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority
Complete fabrication and installation of eight new local control consoles (LCC) to replace the eight existing local control consoles, as well as modifications to monitoring and control wiring for valves, backwash and surface wash pumps at the lake gaillard water treatment plant (WTP) facility operated by the authority. The upgrade for each LCC will replace existing LCCS with new consoles and panels. Programming and configuration services will be provided by the owner, or the owner s designated representative.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Complete fabrication and installation of eight new local control consoles (LCC) to replace the eight existing local control consoles, as well as modifications to monitoring and control wiring for valves, backwash and surface wash pumps at the lake gaillard water treatment plant (WTP) facility operated by the authority. The upgrade for each LCC will replace existing LCCS with new consoles and panels. Programming and configuration services will be provided by the owner, or the owner s designated representative.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority
This one-year fiscal 2026 Strategic Plan focuses on providing high-quality water services in a safe, environmentally friendly, and efficient manner. It is structured around five interconnected strategic priorities: Customer & Community Service; Workforce Planning & Development; Financial Stability; Utility Assets & Natural Resources; and Strategic Technology. The plan aims to guide strategic goals and actions, building upon previous progress to further solidify the organization's position as a leader in the water industry.
The agenda for the meeting included a Safety Moment, updates on HazWaste Central, and discussions regarding land and RWA properties, including an update on invasive species management. Other land items were also slated for review, and volunteers for the upcoming Authority meeting were noted.
The agenda for the Regular Meeting included a Safety Moment, approval of previous meeting minutes, a planned executive session to discuss trade secrets and commercial/financial information following an Aquarion Water Authority update, review of RPB and Committee agendas, setting the date for the next regular meeting, and new business before adjournment.
The Land Use Committee meeting included an update on the HazWaste Central 2025 season, noting a decrease in household participation and no revenue from the CESQG program in 2025. Discussions covered approved materials, invoicing, program promotion, and weather restrictions for the waste collection program. A report was given on The Land We Need for the Water We Use Program, detailing dispositions and acquisitions in several towns, including Cheshire, Hamden, and Killingworth, alongside updates on rental houses in Woodbridge and Hamden. The Forestry Update involved discussions on box turtle protection plans, diversifying cutting methods for a research study, and certifying a sugarbush as bird-friendly habitat. Recreation matters addressed a repaired horse bridge and the removal of a downed tree, along with reporting on annual surveys and ongoing search and rescue K9 team training permits. Other items included correspondence regarding agricultural agreements, boundary checks, status of city reviews for West Haven property, invasive plant treatments, deer hunt survey status, and review of plans for development adjacent to conservation easements.
The Finance Committee reviewed and voted to recommend a resolution to the Representative Policy Board regarding the issuance of Bonds, not to exceed $4,200,000 in aggregate principal amount. The purposes of these Bonds include financing or refinancing electrical improvements to the Lake Gaillard Water Treatment Plant, funding the Capital Contingency Fund and Debt Reserve Fund, and paying costs of issuance. Additionally, the committee reviewed the second quarter 2026 financial report, which included the balance sheet, income statement, maintenance test, revenues and expenses, and capital budget. The RPB Dashboard Metrics for the second quarter of FY 2026 were also reviewed.
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