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Town of Durham
Work includes full depth roadway, retaining wall, and storm drainage construction.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Town of Durham
Close: Jul 23, 2026
Work includes full depth roadway, retaining wall, and storm drainage construction.
AvailableTown of Durham
Furnish and install two (2) oil fired boilers at the town library includes Install temporary protection to safeguard the building and adjacent areas; Remove the existing boiler system and properly dispose of all demolition materials; Patch and/or parge existing masonry surfaces as needed; Install two (2) new oil-fired boilers; Install all associated plumbing, 30% glycol (Cryo-Tek 100), temperature gauges, expansion tanks, electrical and control wiring, and necessary piping connections for a complete system; Install structural concrete, grout, and any needed masonry to support proper installation; Provide and install new oil lines from each boiler to oil tanks. See attached file.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 21, 2026
Town of Durham
Close: May 21, 2026
Furnish and install two (2) oil fired boilers at the town library includes Install temporary protection to safeguard the building and adjacent areas; Remove the existing boiler system and properly dispose of all demolition materials; Patch and/or parge existing masonry surfaces as needed; Install two (2) new oil-fired boilers; Install all associated plumbing, 30% glycol (Cryo-Tek 100), temperature gauges, expansion tanks, electrical and control wiring, and necessary piping connections for a complete system; Install structural concrete, grout, and any needed masonry to support proper installation; Provide and install new oil lines from each boiler to oil tanks. See attached file.
Town of Durham
Removal per tree diameter breast height; trimming hourly rate; hourly rate for emergency work; stump grinding; crane service; chipper service; tree planting service.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Town of Durham
Close: Apr 14, 2026
Removal per tree diameter breast height; trimming hourly rate; hourly rate for emergency work; stump grinding; crane service; chipper service; tree planting service.
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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 $5,000, use sole source; otherwise don’t pursue—redirect to a cooperative contract instead.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase via a national or CT statewide contract (e.g., Sourcewell/PEPPM/CT DAS).
Town of Durham, CT: Sole source is not viable here—no successful awards observed from 2020–2024 and high procedural barriers. Deprioritize and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Durham
The board reviewed the America 250 event, noting successful turnout and considering future annual summer events. The Recreation Director provided updates on several programs, including the approval of a women's softball league, registration status for USA Tennis in the Park, the Fun Run Series, Line Dancing, Paint Night, and various summer sports camps. Updates were also provided on summer camp enrollment and staffing, the Summer Concert Series schedule, and the implementation of increased programming fees for out-of-town seniors. Additionally, the hosting of National Night Out 2026 was discussed.
The commission reviewed and approved invoices for legal services. Significant work session time was dedicated to drafting and adopting a new chapter regarding the Town Administrator position, including qualifications, appointment, removal, and supervision responsibilities. The commission also reviewed and approved amendments to several charter sections, including easement procedures, Board of Selectmen structure, and road discontinuance processes. Additionally, preparations for an upcoming public hearing were discussed.
The commission will conduct a work session focused on reviewing and approving sections of alternate draft Charter language, which includes addressing public feedback and incorporating necessary technical changes.
The meeting included reports on call logs, the treasurer's financial status, and upcoming rabies clinics featuring dog registration and vaccination details. Old business covered a donation from the Horseman's Club of Bethany and expenses related to painting the mascot, Bubba, for the Memorial Day parade. New business items addressed the transition from the Active 911 system to the BRICKS system, updates on the management of the tag sale bank account, and the allocation of town funds for PPE, training, and trailer repairs.
The board discussed public inquiries regarding the installation location of a new HVAC system for the public works garage. A fiscal analysis report was reviewed. Key financial actions included recommending that the Board of Selectmen call for town meetings to approve fund transfers from the building maintenance reserve for the purchase and installation of oil-fired boilers at the library and an HVAC system for the public works garage. Additionally, a recommendation was approved to transfer funds from the fire apparatus reserve to cover emergency repair expenses for a fire engine.
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