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Town of Elizabethtown
The project will consist of construction of a 12,000 SF aircraft hangar. It will be a pre-engineered metal building. The building will be constructed on previously cleared and graded land in the Airport's Industrial Park, along the west side of the runway. The hangar will have a maximum eve height of 24' and 1/12 pitch roof. The site work will be limited to that required for the building construction, including the depth of excavation to 48" within the building footprint and a 5' offset around the building footprint, which is needed for connections to water, sewer, and electrical utilities that are within the distance of the building. The estimated limits of disturbance (LOD) are 0.3 acres. The sitework will be on Town Property, which will comply with all State and Federal Guidelines that pertain to Airport Construction and Development. These must be consistent with The Airport ALP and master plan. HVAC systems will be either Package Unit Electric or Split System Electric. All lighting will be LED drop in, LED fixture or LED Halo lighting. Electrical service required will be 600-amp service with panel and subpanel.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Town of Elizabethtown
Close: Jul 15, 2026
The project will consist of construction of a 12,000 SF aircraft hangar. It will be a pre-engineered metal building. The building will be constructed on previously cleared and graded land in the Airport's Industrial Park, along the west side of the runway. The hangar will have a maximum eve height of 24' and 1/12 pitch roof. The site work will be limited to that required for the building construction, including the depth of excavation to 48" within the building footprint and a 5' offset around the building footprint, which is needed for connections to water, sewer, and electrical utilities that are within the distance of the building. The estimated limits of disturbance (LOD) are 0.3 acres. The sitework will be on Town Property, which will comply with all State and Federal Guidelines that pertain to Airport Construction and Development. These must be consistent with The Airport ALP and master plan. HVAC systems will be either Package Unit Electric or Split System Electric. All lighting will be LED drop in, LED fixture or LED Halo lighting. Electrical service required will be 600-amp service with panel and subpanel.
AvailableTown of Elizabethtown
Construction of new 9,600 SF multi-unit hangar facility and associated apron including such items as erosion sediment control measures, grading/earthwork, airfield pavement, airfield pavement markings, hangar building construction, and utility connections.
Posted Date
Apr 26, 2025
Due Date
Apr 2, 2025
Release: Apr 26, 2025
Town of Elizabethtown
Close: Apr 2, 2025
Construction of new 9,600 SF multi-unit hangar facility and associated apron including such items as erosion sediment control measures, grading/earthwork, airfield pavement, airfield pavement markings, hangar building construction, and utility connections.
Town of Elizabethtown
Work includes construction of new 9,600 SF hangar building and associated apron, including items such as erosion sediment control measures, grading/earthwork, airfield pavement, airfield pavement markings, hangar building construction, and utility connections.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2025
Due Date
May 28, 2025
Release: Mar 6, 2025
Town of Elizabethtown
Close: May 28, 2025
Work includes construction of new 9,600 SF hangar building and associated apron, including items such as erosion sediment control measures, grading/earthwork, airfield pavement, airfield pavement markings, hangar building construction, and utility connections.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; not used here—pivot to alternatives.
Coops: Ask if they can use cooperative/state term contracts (e.g., Sourcewell, OMNIA, NC Statewide Term Contracts, NCDIT IT Contracts) to avoid a full RFP.
Entity: Town of Elizabethtown, NC.
Status: No evidence of sole source awards; the town adheres to competitive processes. Deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Elizabethtown
The council conducted a meeting that included the swearing-in of the Town Manager and Finance Director, special recognition of Patrick B. DeVane for his service, and a review of a request from the Bladen County Board of Elections regarding an early voting site. A public hearing was held concerning an economic development incentive grant for Vectortex (USA), LLC, which was subsequently considered for approval. The council also authorized banking resolutions for the Town Manager, discussed tax collection services with the County of Bladen, reviewed the monthly financial report, and addressed board appointments for the Planning Board and Bladen Housing Authority. Finally, the council discussed rescheduling the upcoming June meeting and received departmental updates.
Key discussions during the meeting included the presentation of the Audit Report for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2025, and an update from the Interim Town Manager on current projects. The Council considered adopting two resolutions: one to reduce the membership of the Elizabethtown Airport/Economic Development Commission, and another to declare a 2021 Dell Laptop Computer and a GE Evidence Refrigerator as surplus property for sale. Administrative matters involved considering the Audit Report acceptance, approving the Certified Firefighters' Roster and Relief Fund Board of Trustees, receiving input on a requested shift schedule change for firefighters, and making appointments to the Elizabethtown Airport/Economic Development Commission (filling one vacancy) and the Elizabethtown Recreation Commission. The Council also discussed direction for code enforcement regarding the Town's Junked Vehicle Ordinance. The session concluded with announcements and a closed session to discuss matters related to Attorney-Client Privilege, Economic Development, and Personnel.
The council meeting included presentations, administrative matters, and other business. Key discussion points included a special use permit for the Bladen County Sheriff's Department, tax releases, unpaid tax reports, a demolition grant, and the awarding of a request for proposals for CDBG-NR grant administrative services. A budget amendment, monthly financial report, and monthly projects update were also reviewed. The meeting also included an open forum and closed session.
The council meeting agenda includes presentations, administrative matters, and other business. Administrative matters include updates on code enforcement for a burned-out residence, appointments to the Recreation Commission, and approvals of interlocal agreements for an airport rehabilitation project and Cape Fear Bridge lighting project. A mowing services contract is also up for approval. Other business includes reminders and announcements, an open forum for public comments, and a closed session for personnel matters. A town manager contract is also to be considered.
The council meeting involved presentations on a pavement condition report and recommendations, and a draft budget report for FY 2021-22. Several resolutions were considered, including those directing investigation of annexation petitions, stating intent to annex properties, and fixing the date of a public hearing on annexation. Administrative matters included contract approvals for storm drain rehabilitation, demolition bids, a fishing pier construction bid, a sanitary sewer extension bid, and a Swanzy Street Lift Station project bid. Other items discussed were uncommitting previously committed general fund balance, approval of an audit contract, tax releases, a monthly financial report, and various announcements. A closed session was held to discuss attorney-client privilege, real estate, and personnel matters.
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