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Town of Burrillville
The Burrillville Sewer Commission seeks proposals for sewer system flood mitigation improvements including flood mitigation plans for the Beach Road Ejector Station, School Street Ejector Station, and Glendale Pump Station and associated construction. The contractor must verify existing equipment sizes, provide sediment and erosion control plans, and install new electrical panels and conduits. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for March 4, 2026, to discuss the project requirements and specifications.
Posted Date
Feb 17, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Feb 17, 2026
Town of Burrillville
Close: Mar 25, 2026
The Burrillville Sewer Commission seeks proposals for sewer system flood mitigation improvements including flood mitigation plans for the Beach Road Ejector Station, School Street Ejector Station, and Glendale Pump Station and associated construction. The contractor must verify existing equipment sizes, provide sediment and erosion control plans, and install new electrical panels and conduits. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for March 4, 2026, to discuss the project requirements and specifications.
AvailableTown of Burrillville
The Town of Burrillville is soliciting bids to extend a new water main along Victory Highway to serve the police station. The scope includes approximately 899 linear feet of 12-inch ductile iron pipe from near a fire hydrant at House No. 1401, continuing northerly to approximately 25 feet past Utility Pole No. 212, in accordance with the specifications and plans. Bids are due via the Public Purchase platform, and the Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities.
Posted Date
Jan 8, 2026
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Jan 8, 2026
Town of Burrillville
Close: Feb 5, 2026
The Town of Burrillville is soliciting bids to extend a new water main along Victory Highway to serve the police station. The scope includes approximately 899 linear feet of 12-inch ductile iron pipe from near a fire hydrant at House No. 1401, continuing northerly to approximately 25 feet past Utility Pole No. 212, in accordance with the specifications and plans. Bids are due via the Public Purchase platform, and the Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities.
Town of Burrillville
Repaint library exterior siding and trim; re-stain library exterior shingles; repaint exterior window and door frames.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2025
Due Date
Mar 27, 2025
Release: Mar 10, 2025
Town of Burrillville
Close: Mar 27, 2025
Repaint library exterior siding and trim; re-stain library exterior shingles; repaint exterior window and door frames.
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Sole Source: Not viable here; deprioritize.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or a Rhode Island MPA. If eligible, buy directly via the coop. If no coop fit: Run a competitive bid via the Public Purchase portal.
Town of Burrillville: No evidence of sole source awards; treat this path as not viable. Practical note: If a coop path is unavailable, plan for a formal competitive bid through the Public Purchase portal.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Burrillville
The Zoning Hearing addressed the acceptance of the October 14, 2025, minutes, which passed unanimously. A resolution, ZONE-2025-1 concerning Priest-Russo, Sherrie, was also accepted unanimously. The main new business item involved a request for two dimensional variances (area relief of 94.8 square feet and frontage relief of 25 feet) for applicant Anthony Butera to construct a single-family home at 50 Round Lake Dr. in the R-7 zone, which was approved unanimously. Additionally, the body approved the 2026 Zoning Hearing Calendar.
The meeting covered several new business items, including a discussion with a representative from the Horsley Witten Group regarding the Town's Parks & Recreation Assessment project and property maintenance. The commission reviewed the Town Council's Goals and Objectives adopted in April 2025 and the Town Comprehensive Plan from August 2018. Significant discussion addressed the Wallum Lake Dam/Canoe Launch Areas, confirming the transition to winter water levels while holding water release due to ongoing Mill Pond construction. Reports were given on conservation programs and events, including tours and hikes. The Burrillville Wildlife Conservation Plan subcommittee is finalizing its draft report, emphasizing the need for alignment on Conservation Opportunity Areas (COA). Future collaboration with the Blackstone Watershed Council for water sampling in April 2026 was noted. Status updates were provided for maintenance activities across several conservation areas, including Nipmuc, Lapham Farm, Union Pond Park, Branch River Park, Beckwith-Buckshaw Recreation Center Trails, and Duck Pond Recreation Trails, focusing on kiosk installations, signage updates, and reviewing hunting policies where applicable. The commission also discussed holiday sign decorating plans and addressed fiscal matters, unanimously approving payments for new signage, holiday wreaths, and hardware purchases.
The meeting included recognition for Laura Hayward's contributions to the department, particularly concerning social media presence improvements. The Parks and Recreation Report, which was accepted, highlighted the Santa calling initiative and the 2026 Earth Day/Energy conservation calendars. Key discussions involved potentially changing the meeting location and time for staff convenience, and suggesting the use of social media to advertise open commission seats. New business tabled the Earth Day Cleanup street designation pending committee action. Further discussion included planning for senior/child playtime at the Lodge, with consideration for including well-behaved pets.
The meeting addressed several key items. Board members reviewed and signed acknowledgements of receipt for the 'Handbook and Code of Conduct for Boards and Commissions' as mandated by a recent Town Council ordinance. The board reviewed the Year-to-Date Financial Statement, accepting the report as submitted. Discussion on the 2025/2026 School Year Program noted that serving fewer students than capacity is beneficial given current staff shortages, with administration planning to hire two additional staff members. The proposed BEC FYE 2027 Budget was reviewed, with a unanimous vote to accept it contingent upon correcting an oversight regarding the 'Licenses and Fees' line item amount. Finally, the proposed BEC 2026 Board of Directors Meeting Calendar was accepted.
The meeting included a review of the draft Rhode Island Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) 2025, with encouragement for feedback. Updates were provided on the Wallum Lake water level, noting the recent opening of dam gates and the target winter elevation. The Burrillville Wildlife Conservation Plan (BWCP) subcommittee plans a review workshop for mid-to-late January. Discussions regarding Town Properties focused heavily on hunting policies. For Nipmuc Conservation Area, the long-standing policy restricting hiking during the November-December hunting season was confirmed. For Lapham Farm Conservation Area, the commission voted to maintain the existing no-hunting policy due to the property's small size and proximity to residences, despite considering a shift to bow-only hunting. Updates were also provided on kiosk installations, signage, and trail maintenance across several conservation areas. The Commission also reviewed and approved payments for outstanding invoices from the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget.
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