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Town of Granite Falls
Provide professional engineering/consulting services for implementing an AMI/AMR water metering project and for an 8" waterline connection.
Posted Date
Sep 11, 2025
Due Date
Sep 26, 2025
Release: Sep 11, 2025
Town of Granite Falls
Close: Sep 26, 2025
Provide professional engineering/consulting services for implementing an AMI/AMR water metering project and for an 8" waterline connection.
Town of Granite Falls
The Town of Granite Falls seeks proposals from qualified firms to design and construct a new fire station and to evaluate the town’s existing fire station for renovation or demolition. The scope includes site analysis, geotechnical and environmental assessments, programming, design, permitting, construction management, and project closeout. Sealed proposals are due May 4, 2026 at 5:00 PM (local time) and the solicitation is an open procurement.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 4, 2026
Town of Granite Falls
Close: May 4, 2026
The Town of Granite Falls seeks proposals from qualified firms to design and construct a new fire station and to evaluate the town’s existing fire station for renovation or demolition. The scope includes site analysis, geotechnical and environmental assessments, programming, design, permitting, construction management, and project closeout. Sealed proposals are due May 4, 2026 at 5:00 PM (local time) and the solicitation is an open procurement.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here; pivot to competitive bid.
Coops: If open to alternatives, ask about NC Statewide Term Contracts, NCDIT Statewide IT Contracts, OMNIA Partners, or NCSA programs. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs and these resellers as future options.
Town of Granite Falls: No evidence of sole source awards in public records.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Granite Falls
The Council introduced new staff members and reviewed the upcoming town holiday schedule. A substantial portion of the meeting was dedicated to public hearings regarding the proposed non-contiguous annexation and conditional rezoning of five parcels of land for the Catawba View Subdivision. Numerous residents provided input expressing concerns regarding infrastructure, traffic, school capacity, environmental impact, and public safety. Following the public hearings, the Council voted to deny the annexation request, resulting in the withdrawal of the associated rezoning petition. The Council also conducted a closed session regarding property acquisition or employment contract negotiations.
The meeting included presentations by Miss Caldwell County regarding community service initiatives and an update from the Western Piedmont Council of Governments on Catawba River Interbasin Transfers. The Council approved various consent agenda items, including budget amendments, a subgrant contract, and a permit resolution. A public hearing was held regarding an amendment to a Community Development Block Grant for a utility project, which the Council subsequently approved, along with an expansion of the project scope to include fire truck acquisitions. Additionally, the Council called for a future public hearing regarding a rezoning petition for a housing development and amended the FY25-26 Capital Improvement Plan to facilitate a land acquisition grant application for the Shuford Recreation Center.
The meeting agenda includes a special presentation from ElectriCities of North Carolina, a review of monthly financial reports, and the authorization of the second-quarter ABC distribution. Key business items include a public hearing regarding property owner assessments, the approval of an amended transportation agreement for involuntary commitments, a budget amendment for insurance premiums, and discussions regarding the fiscal year 2026-2027 budget and annual reports. The Council will also receive an update on the Interbasin Transfer request and convene for a closed session regarding real property or employment contract negotiations.
The council convened a special meeting to address organizational matters. Key agenda items included the formal approval of the meeting agenda and the convening of a closed session to deliberate on the qualifications, performance, and fitness of a public officer or employee as permitted under state statute.
The meeting focused on the Parks and Recreation Budget Workshop for the upcoming fiscal year. Key topics included a detailed review of the proposed FY26-27 Fee Schedule, covering program fees, participation statistics, and facility rental costs. The council also discussed several planned Capital Improvement projects, such as gym floor resurfacing, field renovations, the development of a neighborhood park, and a land acquisition project. Additionally, future needs such as splash pad infrastructure, ballfield upgrades, and trail maintenance were reviewed, and a future public meeting regarding a specific land purchase was announced.
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