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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Beacon Falls
Beacon Falls seeks proposals for transportation and disposal services of liquid sewage sludge from its Water Pollution Control Facility. Respondents must have experience in such services and adhere to specified standards. The project involves handling approximately 1,600,000 gallons of sludge annually, with a contract term of three years and potential renewals. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the Bonfire portal.
Posted Date
Oct 3, 2024
Due Date
Oct 24, 2024
Release: Oct 3, 2024
Town of Beacon Falls
Close: Oct 24, 2024
Beacon Falls seeks proposals for transportation and disposal services of liquid sewage sludge from its Water Pollution Control Facility. Respondents must have experience in such services and adhere to specified standards. The project involves handling approximately 1,600,000 gallons of sludge annually, with a contract term of three years and potential renewals. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the Bonfire portal.
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.
Town of Beacon Falls
Provide professional auditing services.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
Town of Beacon Falls
Close: May 4, 2026
Provide professional auditing services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
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 committee discussed planning for the upcoming 250th celebration, including movie licensing, event registration, and various entertainment options. Maintenance issues concerning the Sugar Shack were reviewed, and potential repairs were assessed. The meeting covered logistical planning for several future events, such as a parade, a block party, a safety fair, and musical performances. A proposal for a community tile mosaic mural was presented, prompting a discussion on funding strategies and budget considerations amidst a town-wide spending freeze.
The board reviewed reports from the wastewater treatment plant and requested status updates on the North Main Street sewer line project. An update was provided regarding the water treatment plant upgrade project. The commission reviewed and approved a utility plan for a development project at 75 Pent Road, including the assessment of connection and building permit fees. Additionally, the board discussed the non-replacement of manholes during the Maple, Century, and Division streets project and requested further information prior to a scheduled public hearing.
The meeting included detailed discussions on Public Works capital requests, focusing on prioritized road paving and drainage needs, including the impact of water main replacement projects by Aquarion. The boards also discussed the Town Garage building condition, potential partnership options for the transfer station, and the procurement of a new plow truck. Parks infrastructure projects, specifically the aerator installation at Carrington Pond, were reviewed. The Assessor provided a summary of the recent revaluation and proposed adjustments to the Elderly Tax Credit program. Revenue updates, including speed enforcement camera income, debt service management, and fund balance status, were reviewed, alongside an overview of the upcoming Region 16 budget.
The board discussed several topics, including a new state bill mandate for school bus biodiesel, various departmental reports, and the status of ongoing road and infrastructure projects, such as the Main Street LOTCIP project, the Century, Maple, and Division project, and wastewater treatment plant improvements. The board also reviewed the effectiveness of speed cameras, procurement training updates, and the implementation of new asset management software. Additionally, the finance manager provided status updates on several active grants, the municipal spending cap, and a general spending freeze due to winter-related cost overruns. The board approved budget transfers and an appropriation for road improvements to be presented at an upcoming town meeting.
The board discussed updates to the town ordinance regarding streets and sidewalks, specifically concerning police protection requirements for construction projects. Revisions were proposed to grant the town exemptions from flagging service requirements for municipal road work. The board approved moving the revised ordinance to a scheduled public hearing for further consideration.
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