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Town of Holland
The Town of Holland (Chittenden County, Vermont) is soliciting proposals for the design and installation of a cold-climate heat pump system for the Town Clerk's Office. The procurement seeks qualified contractors experienced with cold-climate heat pump design and installation to upgrade the office heating for improved energy efficiency and winter performance. The RFP was posted on 2026-02-06 and proposals are due on 2026-02-27.
Posted Date
Feb 6, 2026
Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Release: Feb 6, 2026
Town of Holland
Close: Feb 27, 2026
The Town of Holland (Chittenden County, Vermont) is soliciting proposals for the design and installation of a cold-climate heat pump system for the Town Clerk's Office. The procurement seeks qualified contractors experienced with cold-climate heat pump design and installation to upgrade the office heating for improved energy efficiency and winter performance. The RFP was posted on 2026-02-06 and proposals are due on 2026-02-27.
Town of Holland
The Town of Holland, VT is issuing a Request for Proposals for the replacement of a culvert on a private drive. The project includes a mandatory virtual pre-bid meeting and requires bid bonds and insurance from the selected contractor. Construction is scheduled to take place between June 16, 2026, and October 15, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Town of Holland
Close: Apr 3, 2026
The Town of Holland, VT is issuing a Request for Proposals for the replacement of a culvert on a private drive. The project includes a mandatory virtual pre-bid meeting and requires bid bonds and insurance from the selected contractor. Construction is scheduled to take place between June 16, 2026, and October 15, 2026.
Town of Holland
This project entails replacing two 36” culverts =. Associated work includes erosion & sediment control, temporary stream diversion, excavation, culvert removal, placement of concrete abutments, riprap protection, and installation of a steel stringer bridge.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Town of Holland
Close: Apr 3, 2026
This project entails replacing two 36” culverts =. Associated work includes erosion & sediment control, temporary stream diversion, excavation, culvert removal, placement of concrete abutments, riprap protection, and installation of a steel stringer bridge.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Holland
The meeting focused on the organization of the Planning Board for the upcoming fiscal year, the review and approval of the Request for Proposal for the Town Garage Project, and the identification of potential consultants for said project. Key discussions also covered the status of Bridge 30, current water planning limitations including hydrants and reservoir locations, and exploration of various funding opportunities such as federal earmarks and grants. Additionally, the commission addressed interest from a potential new member and clarified requirements for large structures and cold storage facilities.
The board discussed the future use of the Holland Unity Center, including potential congregation activities and building maintenance issues such as roof repairs, keyless entry, and generator servicing. New business included a road foreman report regarding truck replacement, the appointment of a new Constable, and updates on the Planning Commission RFP for a new or repaired garage project. Additionally, the board appointed an NVDA representative, approved a Homestead Late File Penalty, authorized grant applications for the Unity Center, and reviewed financial expenditures and bills.
The board discussed several items, including proposals for the replacement of Bridge #30, with a decision to proceed with option 1 involving an engineered culvert system. The board conducted its annual organizational meeting, appointing its chair, vice chair, clerk, paper of record, and tree warden. The Road Foreman provided a report on road conditions, equipment procurement, and maintenance. The board also addressed the resignation of a Planning Commission member, discussed the Holland Unity Center operations, including electrical usage and fire alarm inspections, and reviewed town office procedures, specifically approving the disconnection of the garage phone to reduce expenses.
The meeting focused extensively on the School Brainstorm results concerning the potential re-envisioning of the Holland Community Center (HCC). Recommendations included developing an investigative plan over 90 days involving various activities like potlucks, open gym time, and workshops to gauge community interest. A subsequent business plan is required to analyze operational costs and potential income streams for the building use, to be prepared for the Select Board. Discussions also covered the need for improved coordination between the Planning Commission, Select Board, and HCC. An update on the Emergency Water Plan indicated the need for Planning Commission feedback on collaboration steps. For the Town Garage Project, a motion passed to create a 10-member Town Garage Planning Team to research consultants and revise the project plan for the next meeting. Additionally, the Chair of the Planning Commission announced his resignation from that specific role, with committee restructuring to follow the Town Meeting.
The meeting centered on a brainstorming session regarding opportunities for utilizing the Holland Unity Center (the former school building), which the Town purchased for a nominal fee but has yet to fully leverage for community benefit. Key discussion points involved addressing residents' perceptions of diminished social opportunities in the rural community and identifying service deficiencies. The session was divided into breaking emotional attachments to the building's past use and focusing on visualizing future possibilities for the space, such as potential services and activities. The primary obstacle identified for moving forward is the significant time commitment required for such a large project. The facilitator is scheduled to present suggestions for proceeding at the next meeting.
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