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Town of Chapel Hill
The Town of Chapel Hill is seeking proposals from qualified companies to provide professional janitorial services, including labor, equipment, and supplies at the Chapel Hill Public Library. A mandatory pre-proposal meeting and site visit is scheduled for July 30, 2026, at 9:30 am in Meeting Room B at Chapel Hill Public Library. Proposals must be received by 2:00 pm on August 19, 2026, with questions due by August 5, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 19, 2026
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Town of Chapel Hill
Close: Aug 19, 2026
The Town of Chapel Hill is seeking proposals from qualified companies to provide professional janitorial services, including labor, equipment, and supplies at the Chapel Hill Public Library. A mandatory pre-proposal meeting and site visit is scheduled for July 30, 2026, at 9:30 am in Meeting Room B at Chapel Hill Public Library. Proposals must be received by 2:00 pm on August 19, 2026, with questions due by August 5, 2026.
AvailableTown of Chapel Hill
The Town of Chapel Hill is seeking proposals from qualified companies to provide professional janitorial services, including labor, equipment, and supplies at the Chapel Hill Public Library. A mandatory pre-proposal meeting and site visit is scheduled for July 30, 2026, at 9:30 am in Meeting Room B at Chapel Hill Public Library. Proposals must be received by 2:00 pm on August 19, 2026, with questions due by August 5, 2026.
Posted Date
-
Due Date
Aug 19, 2026
Release: -
Town of Chapel Hill
Close: Aug 19, 2026
The Town of Chapel Hill is seeking proposals from qualified companies to provide professional janitorial services, including labor, equipment, and supplies at the Chapel Hill Public Library. A mandatory pre-proposal meeting and site visit is scheduled for July 30, 2026, at 9:30 am in Meeting Room B at Chapel Hill Public Library. Proposals must be received by 2:00 pm on August 19, 2026, with questions due by August 5, 2026.
AvailableTown of Chapel Hill
Provide janitorial services.
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
Town of Chapel Hill
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Provide janitorial services.
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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 $30,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or BuyBoard to buy quickly.
Town of Chapel Hill (NC) rarely uses sole source above the $30,000 formal bidding threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Chapel Hill
The Council conducted public forums and discussions regarding the 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan socio-economic projections, potential changes to cable television public access fees, and the downtown development initiative involving Lot 5. The meeting included a review of petitions from citizens concerning inclusionary zoning, the Lincoln Arts Center pottery program, and shoulder widening on particular roads. Additional business included the adoption of resolutions and ordinances covering the SAFER grant, sign programs, and various board appointments. The Council discussed the Southeast Chapel Hill/Southwest Durham Collector Plan, the Fairway Hill Subdivision application, the construction contract for the Homestead Park Aquatics Center, and the process for revising the Comprehensive Plan.
The Council meeting involved several key topics, including a proclamation for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and the presentation of Greenways and Open Space awards. The Council held extensive public hearings regarding the proposal to rename Airport Road, the implementation of lobbying and ethical guidelines for elected officials, draft options for a traffic calming policy, and updates to the Library's Internet Safety Policy. Additionally, the Council addressed petitions concerning funding for the Orange County Visitors Bureau, parking issues, and the review of a special use permit for the I-40 Water Booster Pump Station. Various resolutions were passed, including nominations to advisory boards, the approval of a telecommunications franchise for Madison River Communications, LLC, and amendments to capital project budgets.
The Council held public hearings to discuss a special use permit for the UNC Park and Ride Lot at Chapel Hill Bible Church, involving traffic management, bus service routing, and lease duration. They also reviewed UNC Development Plan Modification #3, which proposes adding 1.2 million square feet to the main campus, including new building projects, infrastructure, and energy efficiency initiatives. Additionally, a public forum was held regarding potential adjustments to the Town's campaign contribution regulations.
The Council conducted a business meeting covering various administrative and planning agenda items. Key topics included a Veterans Day recognition, a public forum regarding the Draft Northside Mobility Report, and a presentation on a Draft Public Art Contextual Plan. The Council addressed citizen petitions regarding expedited review for a Habitat for Humanity project, the removal of Advisory Board members, and proposals for a zoning district at Carolina North. Additionally, the Council held public hearings for a Special Use Permit modification for a Starbucks and preliminary plat approval for the Aquabella Subdivision, discussed a wireless technology needs assessment, and reviewed various reports including a safety study for Fordham Boulevard and a semi-annual report from UNC.
The council discussed the acquisition of property on Eubanks Road to serve as a new site for Transportation and Public Works facilities and authorized proceeding with the purchase. They also deliberated on a legal strategy regarding a Board of Adjustment case involving a property on the corner of Estes and Franklin Streets, reaching a consensus to negotiate the terms of a court order narrowly before considering an appeal. Finally, the council discussed a long-standing issue regarding the McMasters Street property and agreed to make one final attempt to survey the property and negotiate before ceasing all further discussions.
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