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Town of Bradford
The existing heating system consists of two (2) 1,350 MBH fuel oil fired steam boilers. One boiler has sufficient capacity to heat the building. These provide low-pressure steam (5 psi) to radiators, RTU heating coils, and a steam-to-hot-water converter, which serves the first floor and basement. This project aims to convert additional rooms to hot water heat distribution and to install heat pumps to serve as the primary heating and cooling in select rooms throughout the building.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
Town of Bradford
Close: May 27, 2026
The existing heating system consists of two (2) 1,350 MBH fuel oil fired steam boilers. One boiler has sufficient capacity to heat the building. These provide low-pressure steam (5 psi) to radiators, RTU heating coils, and a steam-to-hot-water converter, which serves the first floor and basement. This project aims to convert additional rooms to hot water heat distribution and to install heat pumps to serve as the primary heating and cooling in select rooms throughout the building.
AvailableTown of Bradford
This RFP is for a Website Coordinator position responsible for creating, maintaining, and updating website content, ensuring compliance, and managing website performance and analytics for the Town of Bradford.
Posted Date
May 29, 2025
Due Date
Jul 10, 2025
Release: May 29, 2025
Town of Bradford
Close: Jul 10, 2025
This RFP is for a Website Coordinator position responsible for creating, maintaining, and updating website content, ensuring compliance, and managing website performance and analytics for the Town of Bradford.
Town of Bradford
Municipal planning consultants experienced in assessing the needs of a municipality, making recommendations for changing the current zoning bylaws, and drafting the revised bylaws. The objective of this process is to produce an updated and revised zoning document that meets vermont's statutory requirements and that will allow orderly expansion of bradford's housing stock and economic development. The town of bradford's population as of the 2020 census was 2790 residents.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 9, 2025
Release: -
Town of Bradford
Close: Dec 9, 2025
Municipal planning consultants experienced in assessing the needs of a municipality, making recommendations for changing the current zoning bylaws, and drafting the revised bylaws. The objective of this process is to produce an updated and revised zoning document that meets vermont's statutory requirements and that will allow orderly expansion of bradford's housing stock and economic development. The town of bradford's population as of the 2020 census was 2790 residents.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Town of Bradford, VT: The Selectboard can approve sole-source purchases. Purchases over $10,000 normally require competition, so the waiver is the key path to bypass bidding.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Bradford
The meeting addressed several key planning topics, including a review of the NDA application and feedback regarding land use mapping concerns. The commission discussed ongoing zoning analysis and proposed revisions to subdivision regulations, such as streamlining definitions, modifying driveway permit requirements, and simplifying the review process for small-scale subdivisions. Additionally, the members deliberated on future land use designations, the potential impact of parking requirements, and strategies for unifying zoning and subdivision documentation.
The meeting was not held due to a lack of a quorum resulting from member unavailability.
The board conducted a public health hearing regarding property violations at 0 Goshen Rd, which was postponed. The board reviewed and approved various administrative and operational items, including a Mini Grant for invasive species removal, a MERP grant contract amendment for HVAC changes, the Local Emergency Management Plan, and a Homeland Security grant request for a fire department utility vehicle. Appointments were made for various town boards and commissions, including the Planning Commission, Conservation Commission, and various representative positions. The board approved payments for the MERP Clerk of the Works and construction services. Additionally, the board discussed the town audit agreement, upcoming ordinance public hearings, and authorized the posting of a Recreation Director position. Executive sessions were held to discuss litigation and fire department personnel matters, resulting in compensation adjustments for additional duties.
The meeting included the reorganization of the Selectboard, the adoption of new Rules of Procedure and a Code of Ethics, and a discussion regarding the Two River Review Act 181 housing legislation, where the Board voted not to request an exemption. Updates were provided on the Recreation Department job description, energy audit plans for the Elizabeth Park building, and the proposal for professional insurance billing for the Fire Department. The Board also reviewed administrative procedures, approved a new Town Treasurer job description, and entered executive sessions to discuss litigation and personnel issues.
The commission discussed plans for Globefest, energy efficiency improvements for the EP Building, and updates on the LWCF grant application. They reviewed the status of the Parks and Recreation Director position, debriefed on the Winter Carnival, and managed logistics for the upcoming Easter Egg Hunt. The meeting also addressed various operational topics, including ongoing open gym and pickleball programming, future community events, park maintenance and repairs, and opportunities for the 2026 Walter Lee Grant.
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