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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Clifton Park
Procurement of services for the removal of an existing clubhouse roof and installation of a new EPDM roof, including all associated fascia, fasteners, warranties, and quality assurance.
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Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
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Town of Clifton Park
Close: Jul 7, 2026
Procurement of services for the removal of an existing clubhouse roof and installation of a new EPDM roof, including all associated fascia, fasteners, warranties, and quality assurance.
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The Town of Clifton Park is seeking bids for the cleaning of Town buildings.
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Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
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Town of Clifton Park
Close: Apr 14, 2026
The Town of Clifton Park is seeking bids for the cleaning of Town buildings.
Town of Clifton Park
The Town of Clifton Park seeks sealed bids to supply and install a sound system for the Wood Memorial Meeting Room at Town Hall. Specifications are available from the Town Clerk’s Office at One Town Hall Plaza, Clifton Park, NY, or by email request. Sealed bids are due by 2:00 PM ET on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at which time they will be opened.
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Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
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Town of Clifton Park
Close: Mar 26, 2026
The Town of Clifton Park seeks sealed bids to supply and install a sound system for the Wood Memorial Meeting Room at Town Hall. Specifications are available from the Town Clerk’s Office at One Town Hall Plaza, Clifton Park, NY, or by email request. Sealed bids are due by 2:00 PM ET on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at which time they will be opened.
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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 $10,000 (supplies) or $20,000 (public works), use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract. Offer via Sourcewell or a piggybackable NY municipal contract; confirm eligibility with Procurement.
Town of Clifton Park: Sole source is tightly restricted and rarely used above $10,000 (supplies) and $20,000 (public works).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Clifton Park
The board discussed a two-lot subdivision on Robinson Street, focusing on SEQRA compliance, environmental features, and necessary infrastructure approvals. Additionally, the meeting addressed a site plan application for an accessory office building on Route 146, including discussions on site access, landscaping, and building design. The board also held a discussion regarding a redevelopment project at 1532 Crescent Road involving a convenience store and restaurant with a drive-thru, noting that ongoing litigation prevents formal action. Other items included enforcement actions against unauthorized storage containers and updates on the draft Agricultural and Farmland Protection Plan and a proposed moratorium on batch concrete mixing plants.
The board discussed several items including the acceptance of a quote for landscaping materials at Longkill Park, an adjustment to the adjournment date for a public hearing regarding a concrete batch mixing plant, the reappointment of the Ethics Board Chairman, and an authorization for engineering services to evaluate water supply options for Eastside Drive. Additionally, the board addressed the scheduling of a public hearing for a Dangerous Dog Registry, authorized budget increases for Justice Court improvements, adopted an Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan, established a related advisory committee, approved signage for the Oakwood Boulevard corridor, named the Riverview Preserve, and authorized a facility use agreement with the Piranhas Swim Club.
The board meeting included a presentation from the Shenendehowa School District Superintendent regarding their upcoming budget vote. Public privilege segments addressed concerns over a proposed sports complex development, the appointment process for the Town Ethics Committee, farmland preservation and development restrictions, and the potential raising of a Pride flag. The Board conducted public hearings on a proposed moratorium for Tier 2 and Tier 3 solar energy systems and proposed amendments regarding short-term rentals. Additionally, the Board presented Historic Preservation awards, authorized the renaming of the Friends of Grooms Tavern, approved a lease agreement with the Fruitful Vine Christian Church, extended a part-time Building Inspector appointment, and discussed a resolution regarding Pride Month proclamations.
The committee discussed traffic concerns on Bradt Road, including speed limit reduction requests, mailbox placement, and truck traffic, and decided to initiate a traffic study. Updates were provided on various safety improvement projects, traffic studies for the NYSDOT, school speed limit beacon synchronization, and intersection sign assessments. New business included planning board actions, parking restriction reviews for Boyack Road, installation of stop signs at un-controlled intersections on Oakwood Drive, and concerns regarding traffic impacts from a new school and a proposed solar facility.
The committee discussed various infrastructure and traffic management topics, including progress on New York State Department of Transportation safety improvement projects, traffic studies at intersections, and the potential for SS4A grant applications. The agenda included reviews of school speed limit beacons, signage improvements on several town roads, and senior transportation software updates. Additionally, members addressed citizen requests for crosswalks, traffic control devices, speed limit evaluations, and pedestrian safety signage, along with potential traffic impacts from school and solar facility developments. The meeting also covered planning board actions and local parking restriction policies.
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