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Town of Kill Devil Hills
Water systems building.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 18, 2026
Release: -
Town of Kill Devil Hills
Close: Jun 18, 2026
Water systems building.
AvailableTown of Kill Devil Hills
Work includes the overlay and reconstruction of pavement and installation of new sidewalk. Replacement of watermain, fire hydrants and valves, where noted on the plans. Concrete work will also include partial removal and construction of new driveway segments as necessary, and construction or replacement of curb & gutter at specified intersections. Approx total length of pavement overlay/ reconstruction is 1,990 (LF); length of new sidewalk is approx 2,280 LF; and length of waterline is approx 2,900 LF, and stormwater pipe is 650 LF.
Posted Date
Apr 5, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Apr 5, 2026
Town of Kill Devil Hills
Close: May 4, 2026
Work includes the overlay and reconstruction of pavement and installation of new sidewalk. Replacement of watermain, fire hydrants and valves, where noted on the plans. Concrete work will also include partial removal and construction of new driveway segments as necessary, and construction or replacement of curb & gutter at specified intersections. Approx total length of pavement overlay/ reconstruction is 1,990 (LF); length of new sidewalk is approx 2,280 LF; and length of waterline is approx 2,900 LF, and stormwater pipe is 650 LF.
Town of Kill Devil Hills
Provide water treatment plant renovation.
Posted Date
Dec 17, 2025
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Dec 17, 2025
Town of Kill Devil Hills
Close: Feb 19, 2026
Provide water treatment plant renovation.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: No identified path—deprioritize.
Coops: Non-IT: Ask to activate the Town’s dormant Sourcewell membership; if not feasible, prepare for a formal competitive bid. Tip: Coops aren’t typical here; if the buyer is open, reference OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, BuyBoard, or NCSA as future options.
Town of Kill Devil Hills (NC): No identified sole source contracts or thresholds.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Kill Devil Hills
The board meeting agenda includes recognitions for the Trash Attack! community clean-up event, discussions regarding the lease of town property for the Chamber of Commerce and the Old Town Hall/Fire Station, a site plan review for a proposed mixed-use building, and appointments to the Board of Adjustment and the Dangerous Animal Appeals Board. Additionally, the Town Manager's recommended budget for the 2026/2027 fiscal year will be presented.
The Town of Kill Devil Hills' budget for the fiscal year 2025-2026 includes key priorities such as long-term financial planning for capital, maintaining the quality of life for citizens, and identifying revenue sources. The budget proposes an ad valorem tax rate of $0.28 per $100 valuation, with a revenue-neutral tax rate of $0.2332. It focuses on maintaining and enhancing services, with attention to capital improvements, green initiatives, and sustainability. The budget also addresses fleet replacements, personnel matters including cost of living adjustments and health insurance, and water and wastewater fund management.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The board considered a recommendation for bid acceptance for the 2022-23 street drainage and right-of-way improvements project, focusing on the Durham Croatan Highway and West 3rd Street project. They also discussed and adopted the updated shore protection project beach maintenance plan to maintain eligibility for FEMA public assistance programs. A joint work session with the planning board was scheduled to discuss long-term housing solutions. The board also addressed appointments to the board of adjustments, reappointing Jason Self and Dylan Hikins. Additionally, there were committee reports, a reminder about the upcoming Bike Fest, proclamations for Constitution Week and Fire Prevention Week, a resolution of continued support for the new bridge to replace the Lindsay C Warren Bridge, and a resolution to support legislation concerning dangerous holes.
The Kill Devil Hills Board of Commissioners convened to address several key issues. The first agenda item was a public hearing for an amendment to Chapter 153 zoning, specifically concerning soil erosion and sedimentation control, aimed at updating the ordinance to meet state requirements. The board also discussed the Community Appearance Awards, recognizing businesses for their contributions to the town's aesthetics, and presented awards for the most attractive business, most improved business, and overall community appearance. The meeting also included a recognition of an Eagle Scout. Additionally, the board discussed street improvements and recommendations for fiscal year 2020-2021, including a plan to bid on street projects in the fall and spring. The board also considered a recommendation for the redevelopment of Beaconsfield.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several topics. A public hearing was scheduled for June 8 regarding the flood damage prevention ordinance. The board reviewed a site plan for the center at Nick's to Harris Teeter and addressed questions about the deceleration lane and signage. Committee reports were given, including updates from the ranks tourism. There were commendations for the town staff. The town attorney discussed a petition for the abandonment of a portion of Bay Drive due to a mistake in a recorded document from 1993.
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