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Town of Lawrenceville
The Town of Lawrenceville (VA) issued an Invitation for Bids (IFB) titled "Sharp Street Sidewalk Improvements Project" to construct/reconstruct curb and gutter, sidewalks, commercial entrances, streetlights, a crosswalk, signs and related infrastructure. The posting date is 2026-06-25 and the response deadline is 2026-07-27. The listing includes an opportunity ID (L185LAWRENCVILL:123109) and directs vendors to the buyer's vendor portal for the original solicitation and documents.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 27, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Town of Lawrenceville
Close: Jul 27, 2026
The Town of Lawrenceville (VA) issued an Invitation for Bids (IFB) titled "Sharp Street Sidewalk Improvements Project" to construct/reconstruct curb and gutter, sidewalks, commercial entrances, streetlights, a crosswalk, signs and related infrastructure. The posting date is 2026-06-25 and the response deadline is 2026-07-27. The listing includes an opportunity ID (L185LAWRENCVILL:123109) and directs vendors to the buyer's vendor portal for the original solicitation and documents.
AvailableTown of Lawrenceville
Work include 452 LF of retaining wall; 195 LF of vdot cg-2 curb; 65 TN of 1-1/2" vdot no. 10 stone pavement; 28 Tn of vdot sm 9. 5a surface asphalt; 80 TN of 6" vdot 21 b aggregate based for asphalt; 190 TN of 4" vdot 21 b aggregate stone base for the trail; 110 LF of small wooden split rail fence; 339 LF of wooden split rail fence; 450 LF of sidewalk handrail; 600 SY of 4" thick concrete access ramp; 180 SY of 4" thick decorative landscaping stone w/ fabric; 19 SY of concrete sidewalk; 24 LF of vdot cg-9d curb entrance; 13 LF of vdot cg-6 curb & gutter; 26 LF of 24-inch rcp culvert; 18 LF of 15" rcp culvert; 80 Lf of 18" rcp culvert.
Posted Date
Jul 16, 2025
Due Date
Aug 19, 2025
Release: Jul 16, 2025
Town of Lawrenceville
Close: Aug 19, 2025
Work include 452 LF of retaining wall; 195 LF of vdot cg-2 curb; 65 TN of 1-1/2" vdot no. 10 stone pavement; 28 Tn of vdot sm 9. 5a surface asphalt; 80 TN of 6" vdot 21 b aggregate based for asphalt; 190 TN of 4" vdot 21 b aggregate stone base for the trail; 110 LF of small wooden split rail fence; 339 LF of wooden split rail fence; 450 LF of sidewalk handrail; 600 SY of 4" thick concrete access ramp; 180 SY of 4" thick decorative landscaping stone w/ fabric; 19 SY of concrete sidewalk; 24 LF of vdot cg-9d curb entrance; 13 LF of vdot cg-6 curb & gutter; 26 LF of 24-inch rcp culvert; 18 LF of 15" rcp culvert; 80 Lf of 18" rcp culvert.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Lawrenceville
The council meeting covered several key items, including a presentation on a student mural project, the Mayor's report on local beautification and revitalization efforts, and a recognition of the Community Thriver Award recipient. Legal updates regarding the redistricting process were provided, and financial approvals were granted for project study payments and the advertisement of the upcoming fiscal year budget. Operational reports included updates on town infrastructure projects, police and fire department service summaries, and announcements regarding upcoming community events and awareness initiatives. A closed session was held to discuss contractual matters, followed by formal certification.
The Council meeting included recognitions of citizens, community presentations by the Lawrenceville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and a report on community award recipients. The Mayor provided a report on recent town retreats and new local business growth. The Town Attorney discussed redistricting, and the Treasurer reported on account payments which were subsequently approved. Discussions on the WWTP project study contract took place without final action. Additionally, the Council approved an updated holiday schedule, authorized the renewal of the Local Choice Health Insurance plan, and received reports on Fire and Emergency Services, Police department activity, and upcoming public community events.
The meeting covered several important items, including a motion to donate $2,000.00 to the Remote Area Medical (RAM) Event scheduled for June 2026. The Lawrenceville EDA provided an overview of its plans to coordinate with county entities on incentives. The Mayor reported on local events, including the Monks Peace Walk, and announced her receipt of the Annual Women's Empowerment "We Got Your Back" award for 2026. The Brunswick Insurance Agency, represented by Ray and Pam Thomas, received the Community Thriver Award for February 2026. Financial matters included the approval to pay bills totaling $160,182.37 and discussions on funding for the Park Street-High Street Neighborhood Project via a Virginia CDBG offer of $1,524,121.00, and funding for the WWTP Expansion Project via a CPF award of $1,092,000.00. The Council voted to proceed with the terms of the Enterprise Fleet Management Lease Agreement, with a reduction of four LPD vehicles. New business included a motion, which was carried, to start the process of redistricting from two voting districts to one at-large voting district.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance. Key agenda items included the appointment of Ms. Jeannette Grimes and Mr. Chase Fletcher to the Lawrenceville EDA Board. The Mayor reported on the successful Toy Drive, which served 241 children across 109 families, and the Christmas Vendor Market, noting the first Business Appreciation gathering was a success. The Town Council was recognized as the recipient of the Community Thrivers Award for January 2026. The Treasurer's report detailed bills totaling $122,379.35, which were subsequently approved for payment. The Town Manager introduced representatives from Enterprise Fleet Management to discuss a potential partnership for the Police and Public Works Departments. Updates confirmed that TTHM and HAA5 test results for Quarter 4 were in compliance. Reports were given on Volunteer Fire Department activities for December 2025, including 28 total calls, and Police Department activities, including 432 calls for service. Future meetings for the Comprehensive Plan Committee and Finance Committee were announced.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance. Citizen Leonard Rose addressed social concerns, traffic, and highway safety. The Mayor's report announced upcoming Christmas events, including the Christmas Event on December 13, 2025, and the 'Giving from the Heart' event with a Toy Drive on December 20, 2025. Two Community Thriver Awards were presented, one to Mrs. Betty Vaughan for her service through the Country Mouse School, and the other to Brunswick Dixie Youth (BDYL). Financial matters included the approval to pay bills totaling $164,223.52. Updates were provided on the Flood Ordinance Adoption, the Park Street Neighborhood Project #23-03, and the upcoming Comprehensive Plan Committee meeting. The Finance Committee noted low population at the Lawrenceville Correctional Center and discussed large invoices for water treatment plant pumps and generators. The Fire Department reported thirty-five calls for service in November 2025. Police reported 538 calls for service and recognized Officer Martisa Stith for a DUI Enforcement award. Water/Wastewater confirmed TTHM samples were collected for the 4th Quarter. Future business includes scheduling a meeting in early 2026 to review items from the Council Retreat.
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