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Town of Beacon Falls
Work includes: 3,220 CY, earth excavation; 350 LF, cut bituminous concrete pavement; 20 CY, rock in trench excavation 0'-10' deep; 3,500 SY, formation of subgrade; 1270 CY, subbase; 1,210 CY, processed aggregate base; 810 SY, temporary pavement repair; 120 SY, permanent pavement repair; 440 GAL, material for tack coat; 830 SY, fine milling of bituminous concrete (0"to 4"); 680 LF, concrete curbing; 680 SF, concrete sidewalk; 5,500 SF, integral concrete sidewalk with concrete curbing; 1,860 SF, concrete sidewalk ramp; 100 SF, detectable warning surface; 540 SY, furnishing and placing topsoil; 1,520 LF, 4" white epoxy resin pavement markings. See attached files.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
Town of Beacon Falls
Close: Jul 2, 2026
Work includes: 3,220 CY, earth excavation; 350 LF, cut bituminous concrete pavement; 20 CY, rock in trench excavation 0'-10' deep; 3,500 SY, formation of subgrade; 1270 CY, subbase; 1,210 CY, processed aggregate base; 810 SY, temporary pavement repair; 120 SY, permanent pavement repair; 440 GAL, material for tack coat; 830 SY, fine milling of bituminous concrete (0"to 4"); 680 LF, concrete curbing; 680 SF, concrete sidewalk; 5,500 SF, integral concrete sidewalk with concrete curbing; 1,860 SF, concrete sidewalk ramp; 100 SF, detectable warning surface; 540 SY, furnishing and placing topsoil; 1,520 LF, 4" white epoxy resin pavement markings. See attached files.
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Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
Town of Beacon Falls
Close: May 4, 2026
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Town of Beacon Falls
Sale of 2016 75" tiger side flail mower, 2016 9' everest snowplow, 1953 dodge m37 power wagon truck, and a 1995 john deere 410d backhoe.
Posted Date
Dec 2, 2025
Due Date
Dec 15, 2025
Release: Dec 2, 2025
Town of Beacon Falls
Close: Dec 15, 2025
Sale of 2016 75" tiger side flail mower, 2016 9' everest snowplow, 1953 dodge m37 power wagon truck, and a 1995 john deere 410d backhoe.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
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Sole Source: If no suitable coop exists and the product is uniquely essential, draft a formal justification with Finance Manager Natasha Nau and the department head; present to the Board of Selectmen, then Board of Finance for approval.
Coops: Start with a cooperative contract (e.g., CRPC, Sourcewell, NPP, HGAC). Loop in Finance Assistant Erin Schwarz (203-490-4395) to confirm use; this bypasses the $20,000 formal bid threshold.
Town of Beacon Falls requires a formal justification letter and approvals from both the Board of Selectmen and the Board of Finance. Practical steps:
Coordinate with Finance Manager Natasha Nau and the requesting department head to draft the justification.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Beacon Falls
The Board of Selectmen meeting covered several operational and administrative reports including the Wastewater Treatment Plant, Public Works, Fire Department, Fire Marshal, Finance Manager, Town Clerk, Tax Collector, Town Treasurer, Library, and Custodial department updates. Public comments addressed drainage and speeding concerns on local roads. Old business included updates on the Traffic Authority sign installations, Church Street reconstruction, the Rimmon Schoolhouse lead remediation project, 250th-anniversary planning, and the Master Fee Schedule. New business involved various board appointments and reappointments to commissions such as the Conservation Commission, Parks and Recreation, and the South-Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority, as well as the approval of tax refunds.
The commission reviewed new applications, including a stormwater management application for 75 Pent Road and a stormwater management application for 340 Burton Road, both of which involved discussions on fee deferrals and conditions of approval. The commission also finalized and adopted the amended 2026 Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Map. Additionally, members received reports on various active permits and discussed ongoing maintenance concerns for detention and retention ponds.
The commission held its monthly meeting to discuss organizational updates, including the welcome of a new member. The primary focus was an update on Trails Day 2026, scheduled to feature morning and afternoon hikes at Acre 39 and Matthies Park, respectively, along with plans for digital promotion of the event through the town website and school communications.
The meeting covered the review of the Water Treatment Plant upgrade project and infrastructure improvements for North Main Street and the Century, Division, and Maple areas. A response from the First Selectman regarding project jurisdiction was read into the record, leading the Chairman to request a review of town ordinances and WPCA regulations to clarify the board's purpose and duties. Additionally, the commission discussed a sewer replacement application.
The commission addressed various old and new business items, including an excavation and grading permit for 40 Lancaster, updates on pending litigation for the Hawks View Subdivision, and an amendment to zoning conditions for Hopp Brook Estates. Regarding new business, the commission approved an attached accessory dwelling unit at 26 Fairfield Place and accepted an application for excavation and grading at the Pines Bridge Industrial Park, scheduling a public hearing for June. Additionally, discussions were held regarding the land use fee schedule, member training requirements, and general property maintenance and blight enforcement issues.
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