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Town of Clifton
The Town of Clifton is soliciting competitive bids for Phase II of its Streetscape Project, which includes construction of a new utility duct bank and the reconstruction of Main Street. The project requires a contractor experienced in civil engineering and roadway construction to handle demolition and utility relocation between Chapel Street and Ford Lane. Bidders must comply with local permitting and traffic-control requirements as specified in the municipal solicitation.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
Town of Clifton
Close: Jun 25, 2026
The Town of Clifton is soliciting competitive bids for Phase II of its Streetscape Project, which includes construction of a new utility duct bank and the reconstruction of Main Street. The project requires a contractor experienced in civil engineering and roadway construction to handle demolition and utility relocation between Chapel Street and Ford Lane. Bidders must comply with local permitting and traffic-control requirements as specified in the municipal solicitation.
AvailableTown of Clifton
The Town of Clifton, Virginia is soliciting bids to construct a new utility duct bank to relocate overhead utilities along Main Street as part of the Town’s streetscape project. The federally funded project includes excavation, roadway work, drainage, water/sewer, curb and gutter, sidewalks, and related items.
Posted Date
Nov 14, 2025
Due Date
Dec 17, 2025
Release: Nov 14, 2025
Town of Clifton
Close: Dec 17, 2025
The Town of Clifton, Virginia is soliciting bids to construct a new utility duct bank to relocate overhead utilities along Main Street as part of the Town’s streetscape project. The federally funded project includes excavation, roadway work, drainage, water/sewer, curb and gutter, sidewalks, and related items.
Town of Clifton
Project consists of construction of a new duct bank for the purpose of relocating the existing utilities. The base bid is for all work related to construction of the project including all mobilization, demolition, earthwork, erosion control, excavation, backfill, roadway construction, drainage systems, water and sewer systems, curb, gutter, sidewalks, retaining walls, protection of existing utility systems, miscellaneous clearing and grubbing, stone installations, including clean up and all incidentals necessary for construction. See attached file.
Posted Date
Aug 12, 2025
Due Date
Dec 22, 2025
Release: Aug 12, 2025
Town of Clifton
Close: Dec 22, 2025
Project consists of construction of a new duct bank for the purpose of relocating the existing utilities. The base bid is for all work related to construction of the project including all mobilization, demolition, earthwork, erosion control, excavation, backfill, roadway construction, drainage systems, water and sewer systems, curb, gutter, sidewalks, retaining walls, protection of existing utility systems, miscellaneous clearing and grubbing, stone installations, including clean up and all incidentals necessary for construction. See attached file.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Clifton
The agenda included a public hearing regarding the Pink House, followed by reports from the Town Clerk, Treasurer, Administrator, and various committees, including the Planning Commission, Architectural Review Board, and Parks Committee. Unfinished business items involved the Pink House, the meals tax, and the fiscal year 2027 budget. New business addressed planning for the Fourth of July, the Haunted Trail, and an NFL request. The meeting also included a closed session to discuss personnel salaries.
The board reviewed and approved several residential and church-related applications, including a siding and roofing project at 12718 Chestnut Street, material matching for 12726 Clifton Heights, and the installation of a handicap access ramp at the Clifton Presbyterian Church involving structural modifications. Additionally, the board addressed potential property violations regarding building materials at the Villagio building, unauthorized signage at the Baptist Church, and prohibited exterior lighting at the Acacia Lodge. Discussion also included the development of future ARB guidelines.
The meeting included reports from the Town Clerk, Planning Commission, Parks and Maintenance Committee, and Environmental Committee. Key topics covered were the status of the Streetscape Project for Main Street, selection of vendors for playground mulching and town hall flooring, invasive plant treatment in the floodplain, and ongoing budget and financial management. Additionally, the council reviewed various permits, grant applications, and procurement updates.
The meeting addressed non-residential and residential permit applications. Regarding the non-residential application for the Clifton Baptist Church, a recommendation was made to approve a temporary fundraising sign for a period of 45 days to support the renovation and preservation of the steeple. For the residential application at 12638 School Street, the scope of work was reviewed following the removal of a previously approved semi-detached garage, and updated elevation plans were presented by the applicant.
The board reviewed a residential application for 12648 Water Street, involving updates to a garage design, which included centering a window and providing additional detailing. The application was approved following the applicant's confirmation of receipt of Frog Hill ARB approval.
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