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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Huntersville
The Town of Huntersville is seeking statements of qualifications for architectural, engineering, and construction administration services for the new Vine Park Project. The project involves the development of a park located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Gilead Road and Highway 115. Interested firms must submit their qualifications to the town's Parks and Recreation department by the specified deadline.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jun 19, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
Town of Huntersville
Close: Jun 19, 2026
The Town of Huntersville is seeking statements of qualifications for architectural, engineering, and construction administration services for the new Vine Park Project. The project involves the development of a park located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Gilead Road and Highway 115. Interested firms must submit their qualifications to the town's Parks and Recreation department by the specified deadline.
AvailableTown of Huntersville
Seeks concepts from developers for redevelopment of the pad-ready site.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
Town of Huntersville
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Seeks concepts from developers for redevelopment of the pad-ready site.
AvailableTown of Huntersville
Construction of a splash pad and surrounding hardscape with associated demolition / clearing, grading, erosion control, installation of stormwater conveyance measures, utilities, furnishings, and landscape.
Posted Date
Apr 13, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 13, 2026
Town of Huntersville
Close: May 13, 2026
Construction of a splash pad and surrounding hardscape with associated demolition / clearing, grading, erosion control, installation of stormwater conveyance measures, utilities, furnishings, and landscape.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; Town expects competitive procurement—pivot to CCPA or pursue a formal bid as needed.
Coops: Use the Charlotte Cooperative Purchasing Alliance (CCPA). Confirm your offering is on a CCPA contract, reference direct purchase authority, and ensure your vendor registration on PublicPurchase.com.
Town of Huntersville: No evidence of sole source awards; the Town adheres to competitive procurement for most significant purchases above state thresholds.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Huntersville
The board meeting covered several key items, including mandatory water restrictions implemented by Charlotte Water and their impact on the local splash pad, and upcoming community events like the touch a truck event, blood drive, and Memorial Day ceremony. Proclamations were issued for Affordable Housing Awareness Month and National Public Works Week. A presentation on the renovation of Discovery Place Kids was provided, highlighting its community impact and future plans. Additionally, an update was given on the Huntersville Safety Action Plan, which is a roadway safety study funded by a federal grant.
The community meeting addressed a proposed rezoning revision for the Long Creek Retail project, shifting from a previously approved drug store and office use to a convenience store with a fuel canopy and a separate retail or office building. Key discussions included traffic and circulation plans on Beatties Ford Road and Mt Holly Huntersville Road, the configuration of the proposed retail spaces, the preservation of existing vegetation along the property line, and the anticipated construction timeline. The developer clarified that the road featured in the previous plan was removed due to the exclusion of the Houston property from the current project scope.
The meeting included several community announcements, including mandatory water restrictions, a recognition for the ranking of Bradford Park disc golf course, updates on planning board vacancies, and an upcoming state of the town address. Proclamations were issued for Small Business Week, National Police Week, and MechDeck Day. The board discussed the proposed balanced budget of approximately 139 million, focusing on general fund allocations, infrastructure improvements such as street paving and sidewalk construction, personnel additions, and the transition of the electric department to an in-house operation. Additionally, the board considered the potential addition of a business development position to support downtown revitalization efforts.
The board discussed a rezoning petition for a 2.67-acre property at the intersection of Statesville Road and Hambrite Road to allow for a convenience store with gasoline sales and an accessory car wash. Key considerations included traffic impact assessment requirements, tree ordinance compliance and mitigation for specimen trees, building elevation design, and the proximity of the proposed project to a major pipeline. The board recommended approval of the rezoning application, subject to conditions regarding the definition of interior space, commitment to traffic impact recommendations, and adherence to approved schematic notes.
The board discussed the five-year capital improvement program, specifically focusing on funding sources, project estimates, and the prioritization of transportation and municipal infrastructure projects such as a town hall parking deck, park improvements, school facility partnerships, and sidewalk maintenance. There was a discussion on the usage of payback dollars and potential debt issuance for large-scale projects. Additionally, the board addressed specific inquiries regarding the impact of future transit stops on existing public parks.
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