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Town of East Lyme
This RFP is for removing lead paint, select wood siding, sill and roof repair, and repainting the Brookside Farm Museum structure in Niantic, CT.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Town of East Lyme
Close: Jul 8, 2026
This RFP is for removing lead paint, select wood siding, sill and roof repair, and repainting the Brookside Farm Museum structure in Niantic, CT.
AvailableTown of East Lyme
Roof replacements includes repair of existing precast concrete deck.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
Town of East Lyme
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Roof replacements includes repair of existing precast concrete deck.
Town of East Lyme
This bid has a base and three additional options; the base bid consists of clearing and grubbing a laydown/construction work area and installing sheet piling behind an existing concrete dam. Option 1 (one) is to also add a low-level flow outlet and repair the downstream concrete slab and dam walls. Option 2 (two) resurfacing of the existing dam face with concrete and installing an eel passage on the face of the dam. Option 3 (three) is to final grade and construct a parking lot in the cleared area to be used for passive recreation around the property of the dam once the dam is restored. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Town of East Lyme
Close: Apr 10, 2026
This bid has a base and three additional options; the base bid consists of clearing and grubbing a laydown/construction work area and installing sheet piling behind an existing concrete dam. Option 1 (one) is to also add a low-level flow outlet and repair the downstream concrete slab and dam walls. Option 2 (two) resurfacing of the existing dam face with concrete and installing an eel passage on the face of the dam. Option 3 (three) is to final grade and construct a parking lot in the cleared area to be used for passive recreation around the property of the dam once the dam is restored. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
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Sole Source: Avoid—pivot immediately to coops/resellers instead.
Coops: Lead with a CT DAS statewide contract or Sourcewell piggyback for the fastest compliant path.
Town of East Lyme strongly avoids sole source (high aversion; no evidence of use from 2020–2024). Do not spend time on a sole source justification—shift to cooperative contracts or reseller channels.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of East Lyme
The commission reviewed several applications for special permits, including the construction of a new dock on Old Black Point Road, the establishment of an indoor recreation facility, and the construction of a fenced dog park. Additionally, the agenda included discussions on a proposed text amendment to permit storage facilities in the CA zone, as well as coastal area management site plan reviews for residential dwelling demolitions and new constructions. The meeting also addressed subcommittee reports, new business applications, and public delegations regarding land use matters.
The meeting included a budget update, an ex-officio report, and several committee reports regarding Darrow Pond, the dog park, multi-sport fields, and playground replacement. Unfinished business focused on defining organizational exemptions for park fees and the development of a facility fee discount rubric. New business addressed the fees for collaborations involving exempt and non-exempt entities.
This plan outlines a comprehensive framework for the improvement and development of the Village of Niantic. It focuses on five key areas: Main Streets, Cultural Core, Hole in the Wall, Marina Gateway, and Dodge Pond and Town Hall. The overarching goals include enhancing public spaces, improving waterfront access and resilience, upgrading pedestrian, cycling, and parking infrastructure, and fostering sustainable development while preserving Niantic's distinctive seaside village character.
The Board of Finance discussed several financial items, including setting the 2027 fiscal year mill rate. The board authorized bonding for various public improvements, including Board of Education capital projects and water infrastructure facility designs for PFAS removal. Discussions included the funding mechanisms for water and sewer projects, the current status of PFAS filtration efforts, and the strategic approach to utilizing grant funding for infrastructure.
The Commission addressed multiple subdivision and resubdivision applications. Key actions included the approval of the Gano Resubdivision at 29 Upper Walnut Hill Road, subject to conditions such as septic system relocation, posting of an erosion and sediment control bond, and the provision of open space. The Commission also approved the resubdivision application at 46 Brainyard Road, with conditions requiring an erosion and sediment control bond and adherence to specified administrative requirements. Waivers for open space and stormwater management requirements were discussed and granted for both applications.
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