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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Ellington
Work includes 1 LS of dust control; 1 LS of mobilization & project closeout; 1 LS of clearing and grubbing; 10 CY of authorized additional earth excavation; 30 cy of gravel borrow; 10 CY of rock in trench excavation (0 to 20 feet deep); 940 LF of temporary pavement repair; 940 LF of local road permanent pavement repair; 250 SY of bituminous concrete driveway; 30 SY of gravel driveway restoration; 20 LF of remove and reset picket fence; 800 LF of 8" sdr35 pvc gravity sewer (0 to 12 feet deep); 65 LF of 8" sdr35 pvc service connection; 300 LF of 6" sdr35 pvc service connection; etc, see attached file.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Town of Ellington
Close: May 28, 2026
Work includes 1 LS of dust control; 1 LS of mobilization & project closeout; 1 LS of clearing and grubbing; 10 CY of authorized additional earth excavation; 30 cy of gravel borrow; 10 CY of rock in trench excavation (0 to 20 feet deep); 940 LF of temporary pavement repair; 940 LF of local road permanent pavement repair; 250 SY of bituminous concrete driveway; 30 SY of gravel driveway restoration; 20 LF of remove and reset picket fence; 800 LF of 8" sdr35 pvc gravity sewer (0 to 12 feet deep); 65 LF of 8" sdr35 pvc service connection; 300 LF of 6" sdr35 pvc service connection; etc, see attached file.
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.
Town 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 agenda for the special meeting included a call to order, the Pledge of Allegiance, discussions regarding old business and new business, and an adjournment.
The Commission discussed the implementation schedule for the Plan of Conservation and Development, focusing on the Center Village concept for downtown land development and potential academic partnerships. They also reviewed plans to establish a business award program. Regarding digital tools, the Commission authorized a four-month subscription to Survey Monkey to support the Shop Ellington Survey. Updates were provided on the quarterly business networking events and new economic activity, including the opening of a new business in the local plaza.
The commission held several public hearings regarding permit and subdivision requests. Discussion topics included an application for a large detached garage, which was continued to a future meeting for further review of size and architectural details. A two-lot re-subdivision and a request for a detached garage were approved with conditions. The commission also tabled a special permit request for office space and granted an extension for a previously approved subdivision plan. New business included scheduling future public hearings for a farm store proposal, zoning regulation amendments for backyard poultry, and re-subdivision requests. Administrative actions included the approval of an updated list of appraisers and tabling discussions on housing growth legislation and potential amendments to accessory structure zoning regulations.
The commission held public hearings regarding a subdivision application for 26.22 acres at 79 Crane Road and a related special permit for a rear lot, both of which were approved with conditions including open space requirements and traffic safety considerations. Additionally, the commission scheduled a future public hearing for a special permit request for a large detached garage and engaged in discussions regarding state-mandated housing growth legislation and potential zoning regulation amendments for accessory structures.
The meeting involves public hearings regarding two variance requests. The first request is for a reduction in the front yard setback to construct a deck at 9 Lakeview Avenue. The second request is for a reduction in the front yard setback to construct an addition for a two-car garage and dining area at 64 Kibbe Road.
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