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Town of Bristol
The Town of Bristol, Vermont is soliciting bids for the School Street Waterline Replacement, Contract No. 1, as Contract No. 1 under the Town's broader Bristol West / Village-Wide Waterline Replacement Initiative. The contract covers replacement of an aging galvanized water main on School Street with new PVC watermain and associated appurtenances, based on 90% design plans prepared by VTM Engineering. The solicitation was issued on July 6, 2026 and bids are due by July 28, 2026; this is a construction bid (not a grant program) and is currently active.
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
Town of Bristol
Close: Jul 28, 2026
The Town of Bristol, Vermont is soliciting bids for the School Street Waterline Replacement, Contract No. 1, as Contract No. 1 under the Town's broader Bristol West / Village-Wide Waterline Replacement Initiative. The contract covers replacement of an aging galvanized water main on School Street with new PVC watermain and associated appurtenances, based on 90% design plans prepared by VTM Engineering. The solicitation was issued on July 6, 2026 and bids are due by July 28, 2026; this is a construction bid (not a grant program) and is currently active.
AvailableTown of Bristol
Seeking a comprehensive update to the existing Town Plan. The desired outcome of this project is to create a draft plan for consideration by the Planning Commission, Selectboard and ultimately Bristol residents. This process will involve updates to statistical and plan map data, and compliance with Vermont State Planning Act. Bristol is seeking qualified planning consultants to coordinate an effective public outreach strategy that will inform plan elements and provide the Bristol Planning Commission with recommendations and new perspectives in approaching the Town Plan Update.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Town of Bristol
Close: Mar 30, 2026
Seeking a comprehensive update to the existing Town Plan. The desired outcome of this project is to create a draft plan for consideration by the Planning Commission, Selectboard and ultimately Bristol residents. This process will involve updates to statistical and plan map data, and compliance with Vermont State Planning Act. Bristol is seeking qualified planning consultants to coordinate an effective public outreach strategy that will inform plan elements and provide the Bristol Planning Commission with recommendations and new perspectives in approaching the Town Plan Update.
Town of Bristol
Includes the following work: installation of approx. 8,240 feet of new 8" PVC water main; installation of approx. 1,020 feet of 12" PVC water main; installation of approx. 200 feet of 14" HDPE directionally drilled water main; installation of all related appurtenances (valves, saddles, corporations, curb stops, services, fire hydrants, tracer wire, tie-ins, etc.); maintenance during the work and re-establishment of all existing surfaces at the completion of work such as pavement, gravel, grass, etc.; decommissioning and abandonment of the existing water lines, valves and fire hydrants; testing and commissioning of all new waterlines.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Town of Bristol
Close: Feb 12, 2026
Includes the following work: installation of approx. 8,240 feet of new 8" PVC water main; installation of approx. 1,020 feet of 12" PVC water main; installation of approx. 200 feet of 14" HDPE directionally drilled water main; installation of all related appurtenances (valves, saddles, corporations, curb stops, services, fire hydrants, tracer wire, tie-ins, etc.); maintenance during the work and re-establishment of all existing surfaces at the completion of work such as pavement, gravel, grass, etc.; decommissioning and abandonment of the existing water lines, valves and fire hydrants; testing and commissioning of all new waterlines.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $5,000, use sole source.
Coops: Ask if they can buy via a cooperative (Sourcewell, NASPO ValuePoint, OMNIA Partners, HGACBuy) to avoid a full bid.
Town of Bristol (VT): Sole source awards are rare and should be deprioritized. For purchases over $5,000, plan for a formal competitive process.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Bristol
The committee discussed updates on EV charger applications, the Municipal Energy Resilience Program (MERP) for Holly Hall and other town facilities, and reviewed progress on by-law updates. Plans were explored for Thermal Energy Networks (TENS) in the Main Street area and a potential energy audit for the Bristol school district's geothermal systems. Additionally, the committee coordinated upcoming community outreach activities, including participation in the July 4 parade and the Harvest Festival.
The meeting focused on the impact of current Covid-19 operating guidelines and the status of facility closure. Operational plans during the shutdown were reviewed, including projects such as facility maintenance, digitizing archives, and creating accessibility videos. The budget for the skatepark was adjusted, moving funds to the maintenance line to support ongoing improvements, with the support of the Selectboard. Additionally, the group discussed a slate of upcoming seasonal community events and a partnership with the Vermont Youth Center Alliance to implement a new data collection system to aid in future grant applications.
The commission reviewed and approved a zoning permit application for Handy Properties to modify a building front by removing a breezeway partition and covering the concrete area with a wooden boardwalk to restore the original building front and improve accessibility. Additionally, the commission reviewed a project for the installation of a bus shelter on private property near Walgreens, which will include an asphalt ramp to ensure ADA accessibility and will be managed by Tri-Valley Transit.
The board will review a request for a 2-lot subdivision sketch plan and continue a conditional use review for proposed hiking and biking trails. Administrative matters include the execution of approved plats for a 2-lot subdivision.
The meeting agenda focuses on the implementation of tasks related to the Planning Commission Crossover and the Enhanced Energy Plan. Key discussion items include project updates on the Holly Hall and Library MERP, funding opportunities through the Addison County Energy Navigators, and the deployment of Level 2 and Level 3 electric vehicle chargers. Additionally, the committee will review the ToolShip project and receive updates on legislative and community-related energy initiatives.
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