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Town of Chapel Hill
Work includes roof replacement.
Posted Date
Feb 3, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 3, 2026
Town of Chapel Hill
Close: Mar 12, 2026
Work includes roof replacement.
Town of Chapel Hill
The Town of Chapel Hill is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from qualified design-build teams to provide professional design and construction services to reconstruct the climbing wall at the Chapel Hill Community Center. The selected team will handle community input meetings, demolition/removal of the existing climbing wall, design and construction of a new climbing wall system, and construction administration; the project requires familiarity with local building codes and permitting. The RFQ lists an estimated budget of approximately $800,000, an expected project duration of 116 days, and key dates including an open date of 2026-01-15, questions due 2026-01-22, and close date 2026-02-03.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Feb 3, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Town of Chapel Hill
Close: Feb 3, 2026
The Town of Chapel Hill is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from qualified design-build teams to provide professional design and construction services to reconstruct the climbing wall at the Chapel Hill Community Center. The selected team will handle community input meetings, demolition/removal of the existing climbing wall, design and construction of a new climbing wall system, and construction administration; the project requires familiarity with local building codes and permitting. The RFQ lists an estimated budget of approximately $800,000, an expected project duration of 116 days, and key dates including an open date of 2026-01-15, questions due 2026-01-22, and close date 2026-02-03.
Town of Chapel Hill
Professional engineering firms (consultant) specializing floodplain management regulations and familiar with municipal operations. See attached file for full scope.
Posted Date
Jan 9, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 9, 2026
Town of Chapel Hill
Close: Feb 6, 2026
Professional engineering firms (consultant) specializing floodplain management regulations and familiar with municipal operations. See attached file for full scope.
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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 document focuses on the 'National Night Out 2022' event in Chapel Hill, highlighting its importance as an opportunity for police, fire, and other departments to engage with the community. Key purposes mentioned include celebrating the town, building lasting relationships, and promoting community togetherness. Fire department personnel emphasized spreading safety messages regarding fire prevention and maintaining safe households. Participants also expressed enjoyment regarding the event's activities, specifically mentioning a game booth, food, music, and dancing.
The Community Home Trust has developed a new three-year strategic plan, updating its Mission and Vision. The plan outlines six key goals: enhancing organizational recognition, expanding its housing model and options, implementing diverse funding strategies, increasing client eligibility with a focus on minority outreach, partnering with resources to address affordable housing gaps, and ensuring organizational excellence, efficiency, financial viability, and effective leadership.
The committee reviewed existing policies regarding the sale of naming rights and concluded that no amendment is currently necessary. Discussion included the potential formation of a non-profit "Friends of" group for housing, concluding that staff involvement in its formation would be inappropriate and that a transparent process for directing targeted donations must be developed. The committee also addressed open petitions to rename streets due to ties to historic racism, deferring action because the existing policy lacks clear guidance. Consequently, the committee decided to draft an amendment to the policy, including a rubric, to address renaming facilities based on righting historic wrongs. In new business, the committee unanimously recommended that the Town Council add the name of retired Judge Jay Bryan's nominee, William "Bill" Massengale, to the Peace and Justice Plaza marker based on his lifelong commitment to advancing peace and justice.
The committee meeting agenda included discussions on the FY 2020-21 Chapel Hill Transit Budget Development, including a proposal from Houck Transit Advertising to introduce new advertising options and adjust interior sign rates, which could generate significant additional revenue. Another key discussion item was the Short Range Transit Plan, where feedback was sought on potential changes to the FCX/S, CL, and JFX/CM routes based on public involvement, including a desire for express service and service extensions. Information items covered updates on the North South Corridor Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project's Medium rating from the FTA, and various project updates, such as beginning construction on several bus stop improvements and progress on the electric bus purchase and solar energy evaluation RFQ.
This document outlines the charter for the Re-Imagining Community Safety Task Force, established by the Town Council. The Task Force is charged with reimagining public safety in Chapel Hill by drawing on community perspectives, departmental insights, and data. Its mission is to provide actionable recommendations to the Town Council to increase public safety, eliminate structural inequities within public safety systems, and enable all community members to thrive.
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