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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Clinton
Procurement of a Remotely Operated Drone / Unmanned Aerial System for the Town of Clinton Emergency Management. Solicitation requires sealed bids on the provided forms (three printed copies + one electronic), submission of references, project completion timeline, acceptance testing, and compliance with OSHA/state regulations. Mandatory bid bond (10% of contract); performance/payment bonds may be required prior to contract execution. Insurance coverage required with specified minimum limits (e.g., $1,000,000 GL per occurrence, $2,000,000 aggregate, $1,000,000 auto, $5,000,000 umbrella) and the Town named as additional insured. Vendors must register with the Town to receive addenda; questions via email to mneff@clintonct.gov (cc mschettino@clintonct.gov).
Posted Date
Dec 5, 2025
Due Date
Dec 22, 2025
Release: Dec 5, 2025
Town of Clinton
Close: Dec 22, 2025
Procurement of a Remotely Operated Drone / Unmanned Aerial System for the Town of Clinton Emergency Management. Solicitation requires sealed bids on the provided forms (three printed copies + one electronic), submission of references, project completion timeline, acceptance testing, and compliance with OSHA/state regulations. Mandatory bid bond (10% of contract); performance/payment bonds may be required prior to contract execution. Insurance coverage required with specified minimum limits (e.g., $1,000,000 GL per occurrence, $2,000,000 aggregate, $1,000,000 auto, $5,000,000 umbrella) and the Town named as additional insured. Vendors must register with the Town to receive addenda; questions via email to mneff@clintonct.gov (cc mschettino@clintonct.gov).
Town of Clinton
Provide remotely operated drone.
Posted Date
Dec 5, 2025
Due Date
Dec 22, 2025
Release: Dec 5, 2025
Town of Clinton
Close: Dec 22, 2025
Provide remotely operated drone.
Town of Clinton
Provide chassis-custom cab: model year 2027 aluminum cab minimum width 96" wide, with a flat roof; wheelbase maximum of 232" with front and rear axle ratings calculated to meet final weight and balance calculations of the truck design; overall length not to exceed 42'-0" overall height of apparatus not to exceed 11'- 6"; front gross axle weight rating (gawr) shall be adequate to carry the weight of the completed apparatus including all equipment & personnel; rear gross axle weight rating (gawr) shall be adequate to carry the weight of the completed apparatus including all equipment & personnel. See attached file.
Posted Date
Oct 7, 2025
Due Date
Nov 20, 2025
Release: Oct 7, 2025
Town of Clinton
Close: Nov 20, 2025
Provide chassis-custom cab: model year 2027 aluminum cab minimum width 96" wide, with a flat roof; wheelbase maximum of 232" with front and rear axle ratings calculated to meet final weight and balance calculations of the truck design; overall length not to exceed 42'-0" overall height of apparatus not to exceed 11'- 6"; front gross axle weight rating (gawr) shall be adequate to carry the weight of the completed apparatus including all equipment & personnel; rear gross axle weight rating (gawr) shall be adequate to carry the weight of the completed apparatus including all equipment & personnel. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; no evidence of use—pivot immediately to co-ops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell; confirm your product is on-contract and route purchase via the Town Manager’s office to avoid a formal bid.
Town of Clinton, CT shows rigid adherence to competitive bidding with no evidence of sole source awards. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative purchasing as the viable non-competitive route.
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Town of Clinton
This document contains a Historic Documents Preservation Grant Contract for up to $5,000 between the Connecticut State Library and the Town of Clinton for a records conversion project, effective July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026. Additionally, it includes internal Town of Clinton documents, such as a budget calendar and a Public Works request to transfer $96,000 for a dump truck replacement in FY26.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2025
Town of Clinton
Expires:
This document contains a Historic Documents Preservation Grant Contract for up to $5,000 between the Connecticut State Library and the Town of Clinton for a records conversion project, effective July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026. Additionally, it includes internal Town of Clinton documents, such as a budget calendar and a Public Works request to transfer $96,000 for a dump truck replacement in FY26.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Clinton
The document content provides links related to the agenda and minutes for a Special Meeting of the Regulations Committee, scheduled for February 5, 2026. No specific discussion topics from the meeting itself are detailed in the provided text snippet, beyond the identification of the meeting type and committee.
The Budget & Finance Subcommittee held a special meeting to review components of the operating budget, including health insurance, and oversight of the non-certified pension and investments. The meeting included a presentation and overview of the 2026-27 budget requests for Technology, Special Services, Maintenance (Buildings & Grounds), and Central Office & District-wide operations.
The meeting commenced with an introduction and background information provided by the Director of the Lyme/Old Lyme Senior Center regarding the operations of that center. A substantive discussion followed concerning the envisioned timing for senior services, the potential role of a new employee, and the trajectory for establishing a Senior Center. Action items were assigned, including the creation of a collaborative document for a job description for a Clinton employee, scouting potential office space in Clinton, summarizing pre-COVID senior programming spaces in Clinton, and obtaining calendars and newsletters from the Lyme/Old Lyme Senior Center.
Key discussions during the meeting included line item transfer requests. The Council approved transferring $28,000 in surplus equipment auction proceeds to the Public Works Capital Account for the purchase of a Trackless multipurpose tractor. Another transfer of $15,000 was approved to adjust Economic Development salaries and marketing budgets. Funding of $7,500 was approved via a line-item transfer from Parks & Recreation to survey settlement issues at the Peter's Complex football field. The Council authorized the Human Services Director to apply for the Connecticut Underage Nicotine Prevention Program Community Mini-Grant for $6,754.55. The Town Manager reported on the recent blizzard, the hiring of a new Town Clerk and a Parks & Recreation/Town Building Custodian, and upcoming budget workshops. The Chairman reported on Electric Boat interviews, discussion regarding data management policy authority for the Flock camera system, and the delineation of Economic Development roles.
Key discussions included authorizing a letter of support and execution of agreements for the Open Space and Watershed Land Acquisition Grant application for the Clinton Shoreline Greenway Link project, which requires no matching funds. Updates were provided on the status of the Town Manager Executive Committee charge, which is under review by the labor attorney. Selectmen reports covered the Chamber of Commerce's fireworks planning, a discussion of the recent Planning & Zoning meeting, the temporary closure of the Eliot House building for leak repairs, a public access television taping participation, and an update on a FEMA project for emergency repairs. Furthermore, the board established and appointed members to a confidential Town Manager Search Committee during an executive session.
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