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Town of Ellington
To provide with the lining of two existing 72” pipes.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Town of Ellington
Close: Apr 6, 2026
To provide with the lining of two existing 72” pipes.
AvailableTown of Ellington
The Town of Ellington is soliciting proposals from licensed contractors to provide comprehensive electrical services for municipal buildings, facilities, and infrastructure. The scope includes routine, emergency, and on-call work across various town facilities and water pollution control pump stations. Interested bidders must attend a mandatory in-person pre-proposal meeting and submit their proposals electronically through the town's procurement portal.
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
Town of Ellington
Close: Apr 23, 2026
The Town of Ellington is soliciting proposals from licensed contractors to provide comprehensive electrical services for municipal buildings, facilities, and infrastructure. The scope includes routine, emergency, and on-call work across various town facilities and water pollution control pump stations. Interested bidders must attend a mandatory in-person pre-proposal meeting and submit their proposals electronically through the town's procurement portal.
AvailableTown of Ellington
The Town of Ellington, CT is soliciting sealed bids for the construction of the Egypt Road Water Treatment Facility. A mandatory pre‑bid meeting will be held at the site on March 11, 2026. Bids are due by April 8, 2026 at 12:00 PM Eastern Time and will be received by Weston & Sampson Engineers, Inc. on behalf of the Town.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: -
Town of Ellington
Close: Apr 8, 2026
The Town of Ellington, CT is soliciting sealed bids for the construction of the Egypt Road Water Treatment Facility. A mandatory pre‑bid meeting will be held at the site on March 11, 2026. Bids are due by April 8, 2026 at 12:00 PM Eastern Time and will be received by Weston & Sampson Engineers, Inc. on behalf of the Town.
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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 $25,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or CT DAS statewide contracts; ask Finance to validate the path.
Town of Ellington: Position your product as uniquely able to meet the Town’s requirements. Work with the champion department head to prepare a formal recommendation and justification.
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Town of Ellington
This document details an Amended and Restated Real Property Tax Abatement Agreement between the Town of Ellington and Ellington Racquet Club, LLC, and Tracy French, effective January 30, 2025. The agreement provides tax relief to the Racquet Club for constructing a 44,880 square foot indoor tennis and pickleball facility, estimated to cost not less than $3,267,000.00, at 55 Lower Butcher Road, Ellington, CT. The abatement applies to the increase in assessment attributable to the improvements for seven years, starting from the October 1, 2024 Grand List, with varying reduction percentages. The Racquet Club is obligated to operate the facility continuously for at least ten years from the Certificate of Occupancy date (October 17, 2024) and hire a minimum number of employees. Default clauses include pro-rata reimbursement to the Town.
Effective Date
Oct 17, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 17, 2024
Town of Ellington
Expires:
This document details an Amended and Restated Real Property Tax Abatement Agreement between the Town of Ellington and Ellington Racquet Club, LLC, and Tracy French, effective January 30, 2025. The agreement provides tax relief to the Racquet Club for constructing a 44,880 square foot indoor tennis and pickleball facility, estimated to cost not less than $3,267,000.00, at 55 Lower Butcher Road, Ellington, CT. The abatement applies to the increase in assessment attributable to the improvements for seven years, starting from the October 1, 2024 Grand List, with varying reduction percentages. The Racquet Club is obligated to operate the facility continuously for at least ten years from the Certificate of Occupancy date (October 17, 2024) and hire a minimum number of employees. Default clauses include pro-rata reimbursement to the Town.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Ellington
The board engaged in detailed budget deliberations regarding administrative staffing models, salary contracts, and potential cost-saving measures. Following these discussions, the board approved a motion to proceed with a 2.91% budget submission. Additionally, the board reviewed and adopted a series of policies covering topics such as non-discrimination, the reporting of suspected abuse or neglect, social media conduct, student medication administration, confidentiality of education records, and sexual harassment prohibitions. Several agenda items were tabled for future consideration, and the board formally accepted grant awards.
The meeting encompassed several key topics regarding land preservation and development. Discussions centered on the Historic Resources Inventory update and strategies for the Farmland Preservation Program, including addressing concerns regarding large-scale solar projects and their impact on local farmland. Additionally, the commission reviewed the Open Space Preservation Program, specifically regarding state acquisition processes and property appraisals, and finalized priority rankings for various land parcels. Administrative updates included a report from the Ad Hoc Ellington Trails Committee regarding trail mapping initiatives and upcoming local environmental events.
The board conducted a public budget hearing regarding the Board of Education's financial plans for the upcoming fiscal year. Discussions included the proposed versus adopted budget figures, strategic priorities such as maintaining high-quality instruction and operational account adjustments, and detailed breakdowns of expenditures and revenue sources, including state funding and grants. The board also reviewed comparative per-pupil spending analysis and received updates on the department's current budgetary status and future planning efforts.
The board discussed and ultimately adopted a resolution regarding the siting of commercial solar energy facilities, specifically focusing on the town's input and preservation of agricultural land. Other actions included revising the town's purchasing policy to increase the bidding threshold, approving a tax abatement agreement for Roaring Brook Farm and Aborn Land, and calling for a special town meeting. The board also appointed a new Director of Emergency Medical Services, re-established an ad hoc committee for athletic facilities lighting, and authorized a financial assistance program to support individuals with treatment-related expenses using Opioid Settlement funds. Several reappointments to the Conservation Commission and the ad hoc committee were also approved.
The Board of Finance held a public hearing to review the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Key topics included the proposed mill rate, total revenue projections, and expenditure allocations for various departments, including General Government, Public Safety, and Public Works. Discussions highlighted strategies for managing debt service, the impact of rising costs on the town's financial planning, and the potential need for future budget reductions. Specific initiatives reviewed included staffing expansions for the fire department, infrastructure maintenance plans, and the overall fund balance policy.
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