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Sullivan County
Qualified engineering firms to provide professional services to evaluate, plan, and develop a long-term, sustainable water storage solution for the County Complex. The Complex’s existing water storage infrastructure is aging and presents deficiencies related to capacity, operational reliability, accessibility, and long-term maintenance. The purpose of this project is to: Assess existing drinking water and fire suppression storage assets and operational performance, Evaluate current and projected drinking water, emergency, and fire suppression demands, Analyze and compare feasible water storage alternatives for drinking water and fire protection storage, Develop a preferred, cost-effective, and regulatory-compliant solution, and Produce a preliminary design and implementation roadmap suitable for future funding and construction.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Sullivan County
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Qualified engineering firms to provide professional services to evaluate, plan, and develop a long-term, sustainable water storage solution for the County Complex. The Complex’s existing water storage infrastructure is aging and presents deficiencies related to capacity, operational reliability, accessibility, and long-term maintenance. The purpose of this project is to: Assess existing drinking water and fire suppression storage assets and operational performance, Evaluate current and projected drinking water, emergency, and fire suppression demands, Analyze and compare feasible water storage alternatives for drinking water and fire protection storage, Develop a preferred, cost-effective, and regulatory-compliant solution, and Produce a preliminary design and implementation roadmap suitable for future funding and construction.
AvailableSullivan County
Qualified firms or individuals interested in being considered for hire by the County as a CDBG Grant Administrator to manage a Community Development Block Grant Project in the county.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Sullivan County
Close: Apr 3, 2026
Qualified firms or individuals interested in being considered for hire by the County as a CDBG Grant Administrator to manage a Community Development Block Grant Project in the county.
AvailableSullivan County
Replace the asphalt shingle roof on the Ahern Building (30' x 60'). The job includes removing the existing roof and installing a new one, including the small roofs over the windows and entry areas. Scope of work includes: Full tear-off of existing shingles and underlayment, dispose of properly. Inspect roof decking and replace any deteriorated sections with approval from the County. Install ice & water shield (minimum 6' at eaves, penetrations, and exposed roof-to-wall areas). Install synthetic underlayment on all remaining surfaces. Install new architectural shingles. Color to be selected by the County. Replace all drip edges, flashings, and pipe boots. Standard ridge cap (no ridge vent required).
Posted Date
Dec 22, 2025
Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
Release: Dec 22, 2025
Sullivan County
Close: Jan 7, 2026
Replace the asphalt shingle roof on the Ahern Building (30' x 60'). The job includes removing the existing roof and installing a new one, including the small roofs over the windows and entry areas. Scope of work includes: Full tear-off of existing shingles and underlayment, dispose of properly. Inspect roof decking and replace any deteriorated sections with approval from the County. Install ice & water shield (minimum 6' at eaves, penetrations, and exposed roof-to-wall areas). Install synthetic underlayment on all remaining surfaces. Install new architectural shingles. Color to be selected by the County. Replace all drip edges, flashings, and pipe boots. Standard ridge cap (no ridge vent required).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than ~$10,000, use sole source only for highly specialized services; otherwise redirect to competitive bid.
Coops: Used only as an exception; proceed via a coop only if the buyer confirms it’s acceptable; otherwise bid direct.
Sullivan County, NH uses sole source extremely rarely—typically limited to highly specialized services (e.g., developmental disability support). For most vendors, this path is not viable; prepare for the formal competitive bidding process instead.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Sullivan County
The Sullivan County Commissioners will hold public hearings to discuss and receive public comment on microenterprise technical assistance projects funded through a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). They will also discuss applications to the NH Community Development Finance Authority under the CDBG program, focusing on projects benefiting low- and moderate-income people. A proposal to be considered is a grant to support small businesses. Additionally, a hearing will be held to adopt the Relocation and Anti-Displacement Plan specific to these projects.
The meeting focused on electing new officers and making appointments, including the election of a new delegation chair, vice chair, clerk, and five members of the executive finance committee. Appointments were made to the UNHCE Advisory Council, the Conservation District Board of Supervisors, the Nursing Home Trust Fund Committee, and the Criminal Justice Coordinating Committee. The delegation also reviewed the delegation travel and expense process.
The meeting included a public hearing for CDBG gap funding for Sullivan House. Discussions covered progress on the Sullivan House project, including privacy shades, elevator progress, and solar array energization issues. The Community Development Finance Authority approached the county about applying for gap funding due to COVID-related cost increases, potentially totaling $199,070.78. The electricity supplier contract was also discussed, with concerns about rising energy prices and potential strategies for managing electricity costs.
The meeting was convened to discuss proposed renovations to the nursing home and the sober housing project. A brief overview of the Sullivan County Healthcare renovation project was presented, detailing the demolition of Sanders, renovation of Stearns, and construction of an integrated addition. The project aims to meet current federal and state nursing home standards, changing community expectations, and increasing the ability to serve more physical rehabilitation residents. The proposed construction cost is approximately $42.4 million, with a total project budget of $49.5 million. Financial scenarios, including bonding options and the use of capital reserve funds and American Rescue Plan stimulus, were also discussed.
The meeting includes a presentation regarding the Sullivan County Health Care (SCHC) renovation project. The presentation addresses concerns and questions raised over the past few months, aiming to provide detailed answers. Key discussion points include the design basis for 156 beds, scope reductions for potential cost savings, and the possibility of incorporating assisted living services. The operational capacity and resident flow within the nursing home are also discussed, emphasizing the need for flexibility in accommodating residents with varying medical and psychosocial needs.
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