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Town of Millinocket
Project will reconstruct and extend Runway 11-29, including tree removal, associated grading, stormwater drainage system, stormwater treatment, runway and taxiway edge lighting, airfield electrical vault improvements, airfield signage, and airfield markings. It will remove a portion of existing Runway 16 pavement on either side of its intersection with Runway 11 and remark Runway 16-34 numerals and centerline to reflect the new runway length. The project also includes construction of a Taxiway A connector to Runway 11, new wind cone and segmented circle, new runway end identifier lights, and a new precision approach path indicator for runway 19 approach.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
Town of Millinocket
Close: May 7, 2026
Project will reconstruct and extend Runway 11-29, including tree removal, associated grading, stormwater drainage system, stormwater treatment, runway and taxiway edge lighting, airfield electrical vault improvements, airfield signage, and airfield markings. It will remove a portion of existing Runway 16 pavement on either side of its intersection with Runway 11 and remark Runway 16-34 numerals and centerline to reflect the new runway length. The project also includes construction of a Taxiway A connector to Runway 11, new wind cone and segmented circle, new runway end identifier lights, and a new precision approach path indicator for runway 19 approach.
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Provide replacement of the siding as necessary and paint the entire building exterior includes inspection and replacement of exterior siding as necessary, painting the entire building exterior.
Posted Date
Apr 25, 2025
Due Date
May 29, 2025
Release: Apr 25, 2025
Town of Millinocket
Close: May 29, 2025
Provide replacement of the siding as necessary and paint the entire building exterior includes inspection and replacement of exterior siding as necessary, painting the entire building exterior.
Town of Millinocket
Provide replacement of the storefront windows includes removal and disposal of existing windows and, replacement/restoration of storefront windows; double hung 1-over-1; existing awning windows restored/repaired if possible; painting and finishing work (if necessary).
Posted Date
Apr 25, 2025
Due Date
May 29, 2025
Release: Apr 25, 2025
Town of Millinocket
Close: May 29, 2025
Provide replacement of the storefront windows includes removal and disposal of existing windows and, replacement/restoration of storefront windows; double hung 1-over-1; existing awning windows restored/repaired if possible; painting and finishing work (if necessary).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; only consider if Town Council approval is obtainable.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options: Sourcewell, NASPO ValuePoint, OMNIA Partners, PEPPM.
Town of Millinocket, ME.
Status: Rare; deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Millinocket
The council addressed several items of business, including a paving presentation by the Town Manager and the approval of a significant resolution for the issuance of general obligation bonds and notes for the Bates Street Reconstruction Project. Multiple victualer license applications were approved for local businesses. Furthermore, the council accepted Maine EMS Community Paramedicine Grant funding, authorized an airport hangar door expenditure, and approved a regional recreation programming framework policy. Additional actions included the approval of post-issuance compliance procedures, acceptance of a Community Resilience Partnership Community Action Grant for energy efficiency projects, and the approval of a trail license agreement with the Outdoor Sports Institute.
The meeting focused on the first workshop for the FY27 municipal budget. Key discussions included an overview of the wastewater department's budget, covering operating expenses, revenue, insurance increases, pump station maintenance, and debt service. The council also reviewed the broader general fund expense budget, noting significant increases in community services, debt and interest, and county taxes, which will necessitate a tax raise for the first time in five years.
The town council held a budget workshop to review and discuss financial adjustments for the upcoming fiscal year. Key topics included revisions to department budgets such as legal services, code enforcement, economic development, ambulance maintenance agreements, and the transfer site. The council also reviewed budget lines for elections and registrations, the town clerk's department, community services, enforcement officials, dog constable duties, debt and interest payments on capital equipment, general assistance, public health and welfare, airport operations and business, and holiday event funding. Discussions also touched upon utility rate hikes affecting fire hydrant rentals and street lighting costs, as well as the anticipated tax increase for the fiscal year.
The board discussed several items, including community concerns regarding the potential elimination of a second-grade teaching position and the impact of larger class sizes. The board also reviewed and approved policies regarding citizenship, language education, and tobacco use. There was a deliberation on adjusting high school math staffing, specifically moving to a part-time position, with reassurances provided that no staff would be terminated due to these adjustments. Additionally, the meeting addressed non-union clerical salaries, stipends for special education support staff, and the authorization of various payroll and school payable warrants.
The council held a special presentation regarding accessibility improvements for Jerry Pond, including requests for infrastructure upgrades like an ADA-compliant dock, accessible parking, and improved restroom facilities. Discussions were held on forming a committee and designating a council liaison to oversee these efforts collaboratively. The council also approved several financial warrants related to municipal services and infrastructure projects. Furthermore, the council approved the appointment of a new member to the Planning Board and authorized an entertainment license for a local business.
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