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Town of Lyons
Work includes approx 15 EA rehabilitate existing manholes and replace.
Posted Date
Jun 29, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 29, 2026
Town of Lyons
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Work includes approx 15 EA rehabilitate existing manholes and replace.
AvailableTown of Lyons
Work includes approx 3,820 LF of 12" PVC water main (DR-18); 41 EA 1" long side service (PE); 8 EA connect PVC to polyethylene; 150 LF of 12" horizontal boring (12" DR-11 HDPE carrier pipe).
Posted Date
Jun 29, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 29, 2026
Town of Lyons
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Work includes approx 3,820 LF of 12" PVC water main (DR-18); 41 EA 1" long side service (PE); 8 EA connect PVC to polyethylene; 150 LF of 12" horizontal boring (12" DR-11 HDPE carrier pipe).
AvailableTown of Lyons
The Wayne County Regional Land Bank Corporation, together with the Town of Lyons, is soliciting sealed bids for property renovations at 52-54 Canal Street in the Village of Lyons, Wayne County, New York, as part of the multi-phase Canal Street Redevelopment Project. The scope of work includes abatement, general construction, electrical, and mechanical renovations delivered under a Single Prime Contract for the historic contributing structure. Sealed bids must be received by Wednesday, July 15, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at the Town of Lyons Offices, 43 Phelps Street, Lyons, NY 14489, per NYS Contract Reporter CR# 2136513.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Town of Lyons
Close: Jul 15, 2026
The Wayne County Regional Land Bank Corporation, together with the Town of Lyons, is soliciting sealed bids for property renovations at 52-54 Canal Street in the Village of Lyons, Wayne County, New York, as part of the multi-phase Canal Street Redevelopment Project. The scope of work includes abatement, general construction, electrical, and mechanical renovations delivered under a Single Prime Contract for the historic contributing structure. Sealed bids must be received by Wednesday, July 15, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at the Town of Lyons Offices, 43 Phelps Street, Lyons, NY 14489, per NYS Contract Reporter CR# 2136513.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than ~$20,000, sole source is not viable here; deprioritize. Redirect to an intergovernmental piggyback via Wayne County or a NYS OGS contract or prepare for a formal competitive solicitation.
Coops: Lead with an intergovernmental piggyback via Wayne County or a NYS OGS contract to avoid a formal bid. If coops aren’t used, ask about NYS OGS, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, or HGACBuy. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Town of Lyons (NY): No evidence of sole source awards; New York’s low ~$20,000 competitive bidding threshold makes sole source unlikely. Deprioritize and redirect to a formal bid or an intergovernmental piggyback via county or NYS OGS.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Lyons
The board approved payment vouchers and the purchase of Welcome to Historic Lyons signs. They authorized a Sip and Stroll event and the Curfew Law, while also managing financial matters such as a Certificate of Deposit renewal and authorizing outdoor seating requests. The board designated itself as the Lead Agency for the Taylor Park Improvements Project and issued a negative declaration under SEQR. Additionally, the board approved an RFP for 52 Broad Street, authorized an RFP for the demolition of the ambulance building, hired a Building Safety Inspector, awarded the 2026 mowing contract, and declared equipment surplus for auction. The meeting concluded with an executive session regarding litigation.
The board discussed and approved several items, including payment vouchers and the purchase of Welcome to Historic Lyons signs. They finalized the Curfew Law, renewed a Certificate of Deposit, and approved outdoor seating for a local business. The board also authorized negotiations for a property purchase, granted authority for facility maintenance to the State of New York, and awarded a bid for 52 Broad Street. Significant actions included designating the board as the Lead Agency for the Taylor Park Improvements Project and issuing a Negative Declaration for environmental impacts. Additional approvals were granted for the demolition of the ambulance building, the hiring of a Building Safety Inspector, the 2026 mowing contract, and the surplus of town equipment. Litigation matters were discussed during an executive session.
The Board approved the payment of vouchers and held public hearings regarding a proposed curfew law and a special permit request for 7539 Zurich Road, the latter of which was granted contingent on H-2A housing standards. The Board heard a presentation from a local charity group, approved the Lyons Farmers Market program for 2026, authorized an agreement with E.G.S. Advanced Energy Solutions, and contracted for a soil sample at the Clyde Road property. Discussion was held regarding park design engineering, and the Board resolved to support a demand concerning NYSEG delivery rates and approved the purchase of a Hyundai payloader.
The board approved payment vouchers totaling $503,130.34 and authorized Flatley Read to complete environmental assessments for four town properties. The meeting included the renewal of a certificate of deposit, the tabling of discussions regarding Central Park, and the review of a property proposal by EDP Renewables at the town dump. Furthermore, the board authorized a budget transfer for the purchase of a payloader, discussed upcoming community clean-up events, authorized the solicitation of electrical repair quotes for streetlights on William Street, and conducted an executive session regarding pending litigation.
The Board awarded the bid for the Mainline Water Valve Replacement Project to City Hill Excavating, Inc. and the bid for the Sanitary Sewer and Manhole Rehabilitation Project to Kenyon Pipeline Inspection, LLC. Additionally, the Board reviewed options for new Welcome to Lyons signage and conducted an executive session to discuss confidential employment and corporate matters.
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