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Town of Athens
Work includes approx 7,450 LF of 6" PVC C900 DR14 water line; 526 LF of 6" PVC C900 DR14 Certa-Lok water line; 20 LF of 6" DIP water line; 3,163 LF of 2" PVC CL 315 water line; 95 LF of 12" Steel Casing Pipe, Open Cut; 27 LF of 8" Steel Casing Pipe, Open Cut; 13 EA 6" Gate Valves with boxes; 6 EA 2" Gate Valves with boxes; 5 EA 2" Blow Off Assembly; 6 EA Air Release Valve Assembly; 6 EA Fire Hydrant Assembly, 1 – 1" Service Connection, 30 – 3/4" Service Connection, 1 – 79,500 GAL Water Storage Tank, miscellaneous surface restoration, and all other necessary appurtenances for a complete and in-place installation.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Town of Athens
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Work includes approx 7,450 LF of 6" PVC C900 DR14 water line; 526 LF of 6" PVC C900 DR14 Certa-Lok water line; 20 LF of 6" DIP water line; 3,163 LF of 2" PVC CL 315 water line; 95 LF of 12" Steel Casing Pipe, Open Cut; 27 LF of 8" Steel Casing Pipe, Open Cut; 13 EA 6" Gate Valves with boxes; 6 EA 2" Gate Valves with boxes; 5 EA 2" Blow Off Assembly; 6 EA Air Release Valve Assembly; 6 EA Fire Hydrant Assembly, 1 – 1" Service Connection, 30 – 3/4" Service Connection, 1 – 79,500 GAL Water Storage Tank, miscellaneous surface restoration, and all other necessary appurtenances for a complete and in-place installation.
AvailableTown of Athens
Procuring bond counsel services necessary to complete the water system improvements and extensions project
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
Town of Athens
Close: May 29, 2026
Procuring bond counsel services necessary to complete the water system improvements and extensions project
Town of Athens
Provide renovation of the building to accommodate the town of athens administrative offices and town hall, includes interior renovations for offices, construction of two ADA compliant public restrooms, and a new city council chambers. New construction includes stud walls with drywall and paint, carpet tile and porcelain tile finishes in the restrooms. Existing ceiling systems will be removed and a new acoustical ceiling system to be installed with new LED lighting throughout. Existing HVAC and plumbing systems in place will be utilized and will require some adjustments to accommodate the new work.
Posted Date
Sep 17, 2025
Due Date
Oct 2, 2025
Release: Sep 17, 2025
Town of Athens
Close: Oct 2, 2025
Provide renovation of the building to accommodate the town of athens administrative offices and town hall, includes interior renovations for offices, construction of two ADA compliant public restrooms, and a new city council chambers. New construction includes stud walls with drywall and paint, carpet tile and porcelain tile finishes in the restrooms. Existing ceiling systems will be removed and a new acoustical ceiling system to be installed with new LED lighting throughout. Existing HVAC and plumbing systems in place will be utilized and will require some adjustments to accommodate the new work.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Athens
The Athens Town Council meeting of January 20, 2015, covered approval of the December 2014 minutes, departmental reports, and updates on town hall improvements. Discussions included water and sewer matters, potential rent increases, and requirements for a new town hall. The council approved current bills and discussed potential new residential units' water and sewer needs.
The Athens Town Council held its regular session on March 1, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. The council approved the minutes from February 2nd and 16th, received a Public Safety report from Officer Lowe, and set meeting dates for the Financial and Public Safety Committees. Discussions included the progress of a new website and text messaging system, support for the Pikeview project graduation, and a recent water leak. Finally, the council approved current bills before adjourning at 7:40 p.m.
The Athens Town Council held its regular meeting on March 21, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. Key discussions included citizen inquiries about East Broadway markings, updates on the town park upgrade, water system improvements, and the new town hall project. The council also addressed dilapidated houses, land acquisition, budget approval, and the selection of a professional services committee. Bills were approved, and the meeting adjourned at 8:20 p.m.
The Athens Town Council held its regular meeting on June 20, 2023, reviewing the maintenance report and approving the minutes from June 6, 2023. Key discussions included the Town Park upgrade, with options for alternate installers being explored; sidewalk and paving repairs set to begin soon; and the progression to the next phase of the new Town Hall project with architect Boggess. Other topics included addressing dilapidated houses, land acquisition, and the July 4th holiday's impact on the meeting schedule.
The Athens Town Council meeting on November 17, 2015, covered approval of the November 3, 2015 minutes and quarterly departmental reports, particularly focusing on the Sewer Department's compliance schedule. Discussions included updates on a speed limit radar trailer, committee progress (Finance Committee recommended a dump truck purchase and additional police resources), the water project, and town flag duty. The council approved current bills and adjourned at 8:10 pm.
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