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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Boone
The Town of Boone, North Carolina is soliciting engineering services to produce an engineering report, environmental information document, design, and construction administration/inspection services to elevate a municipal water intake and improve system resiliency. The solicitation is an RFP with proposals due June 9, 2026, and was posted in May 2026. Respondents must demonstrate experience in water infrastructure design, environmental compliance, and construction oversight consistent with applicable North Carolina standards.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
Town of Boone
Close: Jun 9, 2026
The Town of Boone, North Carolina is soliciting engineering services to produce an engineering report, environmental information document, design, and construction administration/inspection services to elevate a municipal water intake and improve system resiliency. The solicitation is an RFP with proposals due June 9, 2026, and was posted in May 2026. Respondents must demonstrate experience in water infrastructure design, environmental compliance, and construction oversight consistent with applicable North Carolina standards.
AvailableTown of Boone
The Town of Boone is soliciting qualified private engineering firms to prepare an engineering report, environmental documentation, design documents, and provide construction administration and inspection services for a new sewer lift station serving the New River Hills area. The project is funded through the North Carolina Division of Water Infrastructure and has an estimated budget of $1,835,000. The solicitation was posted on 2026-05-11 and proposals are due by 2026-06-09.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
Town of Boone
Close: Jun 9, 2026
The Town of Boone is soliciting qualified private engineering firms to prepare an engineering report, environmental documentation, design documents, and provide construction administration and inspection services for a new sewer lift station serving the New River Hills area. The project is funded through the North Carolina Division of Water Infrastructure and has an estimated budget of $1,835,000. The solicitation was posted on 2026-05-11 and proposals are due by 2026-06-09.
AvailableTown of Boone
Project includes construction of a new 0. 5mg water storage tank. Demolition of existing tank, site preparation, and water piping accessories will be performed/installed under separate contract. See outside link.
Posted Date
Oct 7, 2025
Due Date
Oct 15, 2025
Release: Oct 7, 2025
Town of Boone
Close: Oct 15, 2025
Project includes construction of a new 0. 5mg water storage tank. Demolition of existing tank, site preparation, and water piping accessories will be performed/installed under separate contract. See outside link.
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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: Lead with Sourcewell. If acceptable to Finance/end users, purchase via the existing cooperative; otherwise move to a Town-run competitive bid.
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 public hearing was held to discuss a proposed 12-month moratorium on cryptocurrency mining, data centers, and similar uses. Key discussion points included the need for proactive regulatory measures to address potential environmental impacts such as high energy and water consumption, noise pollution, and infrastructure strain. Speakers supported the moratorium as a means to allow time for research, regional collaboration, and the development of sustainable local ordinances, noting that current development regulations lack specific provisions for these technologies.
The commission reviewed updates on the Stoneman's Raid interpretive panel, including planning for the ribbon-cutting ceremony and drafting a quote for Civil War Trails. Members discussed revisions to the Boone/Kraut Creek Historic Marker report, focusing on historical accuracy and research gaps. The commission also reviewed the fiscal year 2026-2027 work plan, covering various projects such as local landmark reports, cemetery surveys, and historical markers. Additionally, the commission discussed the upcoming Daniel Boone Park Summit, training opportunities, ongoing work on the Downtown Post Office building, and the Rivers House Trail ceremony.
The retreat focused on the review of the Planning and Inspections department, including board member term limits and commission activities. Key discussion topics included updates on the Historic Preservation Commission's work plan, the progress of the Carolina Across 100 affordable housing program, and the implementation of inclusionary zoning. The council also deliberated on the transition from Neighborhood Conservation Districts to a new Good Neighbor Program, the implementation actions for Boone Next, the establishment of opt-in development districts, and potential updates to Council chamber technology. Staff also reviewed reporting procedures, future meeting schedules, and administrative matters regarding memorandums of understanding and project development processes.
The meeting included discussions on text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance regarding public art in historic districts, legislative changes from the 2025 North Carolina General Assembly, and modifications to transportation impact analysis provisions. The commission recommended approvals for the public art and legislative text amendments. Other matters addressed included the nomination process for a Planning Commission vice-chair and the rescheduling of the May public hearing.
The board discussed a Conditional District Zoning Map Amendment and annexation for the RK Investors, LLC project, which includes a multi-family dwelling complex and associated accessory uses. Key topics of discussion included site remediation and the Brownfields program, traffic impacts and potential infrastructure improvements such as a new traffic signal, stormwater management, the commitment to affordable housing units, and architectural standards for the development.
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