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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Hampton
Procurement of a contractor for the processing (grinding, chipping) and removal of accumulated brush, log wood, and wood chips from the Hampton Transfer Station.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 4, 2026
Town of Hampton
Close: Aug 4, 2026
Procurement of a contractor for the processing (grinding, chipping) and removal of accumulated brush, log wood, and wood chips from the Hampton Transfer Station.
AvailableTown of Hampton
Conduct a space and needs analysis, preliminary design, and cost analysis for a new Public Works Facility.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Town of Hampton
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Conduct a space and needs analysis, preliminary design, and cost analysis for a new Public Works Facility.
Town of Hampton
The Town of Hampton is soliciting sealed written bids to construct ADA-compliant sidewalk curb ramp improvements along approximately one mile of Route 1 (Lafayette Road) between Exeter Road and Lamson Lane. The project includes demolition of existing sidewalks, installation of new 6-inch concrete sidewalks with cast iron detectable warning devices, and necessary pavement adjustments. Construction is anticipated to take place between June 2026 and August 2026, with bids being publicly opened on June 10, 2026.
Posted Date
May 15, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 15, 2026
Town of Hampton
Close: Jun 10, 2026
The Town of Hampton is soliciting sealed written bids to construct ADA-compliant sidewalk curb ramp improvements along approximately one mile of Route 1 (Lafayette Road) between Exeter Road and Lamson Lane. The project includes demolition of existing sidewalks, installation of new 6-inch concrete sidewalks with cast iron detectable warning devices, and necessary pavement adjustments. Construction is anticipated to take place between June 2026 and August 2026, with bids being publicly opened on June 10, 2026.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if the item is truly proprietary for system continuity; otherwise pivot back to a coop.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via Sourcewell to bypass local bidding.
Town of Hampton, NH: Sole source is extremely rare and limited to proprietary technology needed for system continuity. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Hampton
The board approved a temporary outdoor dining application, granted a wetlands permit for a residential property, and approved a condominium conversion amendment. A major subdivision and conditional use permit for a multi-lot project were conditionally approved following extensive review of stormwater management and landscaping. The board also approved a site plan for a mixed-use development involving residential and commercial space. Additionally, the board discussed future meeting dates, administrative updates regarding committee reports, and initiatives related to local economic development.
The meeting featured an update on the bridge construction project, noting that traffic is expected to shift to the new deck by late 2026, with the removal of the existing bridge scheduled to continue through 2028. There was extensive discussion regarding the Ocean Boulevard project, including future design phases, right-of-way impacts, drainage, and sidewalk considerations. The commission explored concerns regarding bridge lighting, pedestrian safety, and infrastructure, as well as potential funding sources for various project segments. Additionally, the meeting included reports on Hampton Beach State Park initiatives, accessibility improvements, signage, and upcoming economic development planning.
The Commission addressed an application for a Town Wetland Permit and NHDES dredging for a raze-and-rebuild project at 81 Brown Avenue, ultimately recommending approval with stipulations regarding permeable driveway materials and wetland buffer markers. Updates were provided on the upcoming Farmers' Market, ongoing rain garden maintenance, the establishment of a salt marsh demonstration garden, successful outcomes from the Town Forest BioBlitz, and progress on water quality monitoring. Additional discussions covered the installation of supplemental turtle crossing signs, tree hazards in the Town Forest, and the status of the federal mitigation plan for the ARM Project. The Commission also examined the complexities of evaluating permeable versus impermeable surfaces in local development applications.
The committee focused on defining 2026 implementation priorities, including refining processes and coordinating a presentation for the Select Board. Discussions covered the Town Center Study Area and feedback on Hampton Beach Area Commission priorities concerning coastal resilience and infrastructure. A major agenda item included the review of an upcoming project to update the town's Stormwater Management Regulations, supported by a grant, which will involve community surveys and public outreach. Members provided updates from their respective boards, including project statuses for bridge and road work, as well as legislative impacts on school budgets and staffing updates. The meeting concluded with a decision to adjust the future meeting schedule to a bi-monthly cadence.
The board reviewed several petitions for zoning variances. This included approving a variance for a residential pool regarding dimensional requirements and ground water protection, with the condition of future drainage improvements. The board also approved a variance for a home renovation project involving wetland use and dimensional setbacks, contingent upon updated architectural drawings. Furthermore, a variance was approved for the installation of HVAC equipment on a residential property, requiring a signed site survey. Finally, the board granted a one-year project extension for a property located on Winnacunnet Road.
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