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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Boone
The project consists of all labor, materials, tools and equipment for dredging at the raw water intake including erosion control, stream crossing, haul road installation, dredging, dewatering, hauling off dredge material, reclamation, fence replacement and gate installation.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2026
Due Date
Aug 5, 2026
Release: Jul 14, 2026
Town of Boone
Close: Aug 5, 2026
The project consists of all labor, materials, tools and equipment for dredging at the raw water intake including erosion control, stream crossing, haul road installation, dredging, dewatering, hauling off dredge material, reclamation, fence replacement and gate installation.
AvailableTown of Boone
The Town of Boone, North Carolina is soliciting letters of interest from qualified private engineering firms to investigate, review, and provide recommendations for unaccounted for water. The scope includes water metering methodology and accuracy review, data collection and reconciliation, and utility billing methods; the selected firm will be evaluated on experience and past performance and the project budget is approximately $150,000 to be paid as a lump sum. This Request for Expression of Interest (Solicitation ID 678-WATERAUDIT-08142026) opened 2026-07-14 and closes 2026-08-14; consult the North Carolina eProcurement portal (eVP) for the official posting and submission instructions.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2026
Due Date
Aug 14, 2026
Release: Jul 14, 2026
Town of Boone
Close: Aug 14, 2026
The Town of Boone, North Carolina is soliciting letters of interest from qualified private engineering firms to investigate, review, and provide recommendations for unaccounted for water. The scope includes water metering methodology and accuracy review, data collection and reconciliation, and utility billing methods; the selected firm will be evaluated on experience and past performance and the project budget is approximately $150,000 to be paid as a lump sum. This Request for Expression of Interest (Solicitation ID 678-WATERAUDIT-08142026) opened 2026-07-14 and closes 2026-08-14; consult the North Carolina eProcurement portal (eVP) for the official posting and submission instructions.
AvailableTown of Boone
The Town of Boone seeks qualified private engineering firms to provide design, permitting, bidding, construction administration, and inspection services for new and replacement public water lines along Fairway Drive and near Watauga Medical Center. The notice is a Request for Letter of Interest / Expression of Interest with an open posting in mid‑July 2026 and a stated closing date of August 14, 2026. The solicitation notice and a 'Request for LOI' PDF are posted on the Town of Boone's official website.
Posted Date
Jul 13, 2026
Due Date
Aug 14, 2026
Release: Jul 13, 2026
Town of Boone
Close: Aug 14, 2026
The Town of Boone seeks qualified private engineering firms to provide design, permitting, bidding, construction administration, and inspection services for new and replacement public water lines along Fairway Drive and near Watauga Medical Center. The notice is a Request for Letter of Interest / Expression of Interest with an open posting in mid‑July 2026 and a stated closing date of August 14, 2026. The solicitation notice and a 'Request for LOI' PDF are posted on the Town of Boone's official website.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable under Town Code; skip this path.
Coops: Frequently procures through Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, NC Statewide Term Contracts (Non-IT), and NCDIT Statewide IT Contracts; you can gain access through the Starbridge reseller & contract-vehicle platform — reach out to your Starbridge contact to pursue onboarding.
Town of Boone: Sole source is effectively prohibited—Town Code § 32.18 states no contract may bind the Town to a single source. Practical guidance: deprioritize sole source and pivot to a cooperative purchase or a formal competitive bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Boone
The Commission discussed the Historic Preservation Commission Advisory Work Plan, focusing on the status of various historic markers and survey projects. A public comment segment featured an introduction from a local resident interested in community collaboration for historic and environmental projects. Additional topics included project planning for the Clawson Burnley Park Interpretative Panel, a recap of Certified Local Government training, and a review of recent permit activity for historic properties.
The commission reviewed the project introduction for the Clawson Burnley Park Interpretative Panel and discussed press release logistics and speaking remarks for an upcoming ceremony. The meeting included the approval of a report for the Watauga Kraut Factory historic marker for submission to the Town Council with a request for funding. The commission also discussed a proposed text amendment regarding public art murals in the historic district and received a brief update on the Statement of Conformity Report and relevant historic preservation training.
The board meeting focused on legal and administrative matters, specifically an appeal filed by a property owner regarding a notice of violation for unpermitted parking. The board discussed jurisdictional issues, timeline miscommunications by staff, and whether the appeal was filed in a timely manner, ultimately voting to dismiss the appeal as untimely. Additionally, the board considered a variance request for the placement of an accessory structure and set back requirements on a residential property.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and community matters, including an update on the Town Manager search, the announcement of water conservation contest winners, and the declaration of Pride Month for June 2026. The council considered and acted upon several items such as the Winkler's Creek Reservoir Walkway Replacement project, budget amendments for the police department, and proposed text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance regarding public art in the historic district and legislative changes. Additionally, matters concerning planning commission updates and potential action following a closed session were reviewed.
The board meeting involved public hearings and discussions on several text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). Key topics included new standards for public art and murals in the Downtown Boone historic district, updates to town ordinances to align with recent state legislative changes, and the postponement of modifications to transportation impact analysis provisions. Additionally, the commission addressed the rescheduling of the upcoming public hearing due to a holiday and initiated the process for selecting a new Planning Commission vice-chair.
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