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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Montville
Work includes: 790 LF, straw wattles for erosion control; 1 LS, general excavation & grading; 1 LS, remove and dispose existing guiderail systems; 300 LF, remove and dispose drainage pipe; 64 CY, gravel subbase; 32 CY, processed gravel base; 9270 SY, pavement milling 2"; 6910 SY, full-depth cold pavement reclamation; 20 TN, temporary bituminous concrete pavement; 810 TN, HMA S0.5 binder course; 1870 TN, HMA S0.375 surface course; 300 LF, 15" HDPE drainage pipe; 2130 LF, bituminous concrete curb; 5060 SF, bituminous concrete sidewalk; 800 SY, topsoil, seed, fertilize & mulch; 11325 LF, 4" epoxy resin pavement markings yellow; 11400 LF, 4" epoxy resin pavement markings white. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Town of Montville
Close: Jul 22, 2026
Work includes: 790 LF, straw wattles for erosion control; 1 LS, general excavation & grading; 1 LS, remove and dispose existing guiderail systems; 300 LF, remove and dispose drainage pipe; 64 CY, gravel subbase; 32 CY, processed gravel base; 9270 SY, pavement milling 2"; 6910 SY, full-depth cold pavement reclamation; 20 TN, temporary bituminous concrete pavement; 810 TN, HMA S0.5 binder course; 1870 TN, HMA S0.375 surface course; 300 LF, 15" HDPE drainage pipe; 2130 LF, bituminous concrete curb; 5060 SF, bituminous concrete sidewalk; 800 SY, topsoil, seed, fertilize & mulch; 11325 LF, 4" epoxy resin pavement markings yellow; 11400 LF, 4" epoxy resin pavement markings white. See attached file.
AvailableTown of Montville
Work includes: 790 LF, straw wattles for erosion control; 1 LS, general excavation & grading; 1 LS, remove and dispose existing guiderail systems; 300 LF, remove and dispose drainage pipe; 64 CY, gravel subbase; 32 CY, processed gravel base; 9270 SY, pavement milling 2"; 6910 SY, full-depth cold pavement reclamation; 20 TN, temporary bituminous concrete pavement; 810 TN, HMA S0.5 binder course; 1870 TN, HMA S0.375 surface course; 300 LF, 15" HDPE drainage pipe; 2130 LF, bituminous concrete curb; 5060 SF, bituminous concrete sidewalk; 800 SY, topsoil, seed, fertilize & mulch; 11325 LF, 4" epoxy resin pavement markings yellow; 11400 LF, 4" epoxy resin pavement markings white. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Town of Montville
Close: Jul 22, 2026
Work includes: 790 LF, straw wattles for erosion control; 1 LS, general excavation & grading; 1 LS, remove and dispose existing guiderail systems; 300 LF, remove and dispose drainage pipe; 64 CY, gravel subbase; 32 CY, processed gravel base; 9270 SY, pavement milling 2"; 6910 SY, full-depth cold pavement reclamation; 20 TN, temporary bituminous concrete pavement; 810 TN, HMA S0.5 binder course; 1870 TN, HMA S0.375 surface course; 300 LF, 15" HDPE drainage pipe; 2130 LF, bituminous concrete curb; 5060 SF, bituminous concrete sidewalk; 800 SY, topsoil, seed, fertilize & mulch; 11325 LF, 4" epoxy resin pavement markings yellow; 11400 LF, 4" epoxy resin pavement markings white. See attached file.
AvailableTown of Montville
The Town of Montville issued an RFP to convert the Palmer Mill Building into rental units, including structural, interior, plumbing, electrical work and code compliance. The solicitation seeks comprehensive project management and construction services with an estimated value range of $2,500,000 - $12,000,000. The official posting is managed through the Connecticut State Contracting Portal where interested parties can search for the project by title.
Posted Date
May 16, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 16, 2026
Town of Montville
Close: Jun 11, 2026
The Town of Montville issued an RFP to convert the Palmer Mill Building into rental units, including structural, interior, plumbing, electrical work and code compliance. The solicitation seeks comprehensive project management and construction services with an estimated value range of $2,500,000 - $12,000,000. The official posting is managed through the Connecticut State Contracting Portal where interested parties can search for the project by title.
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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 $25,000, use sole source; if highly specialized and critical for continuity, draft a bid-waiver justification with the department; council approval required if >$25,
Coops: Use OMNIA Partners to piggyback and bypass the low $5,000 competitive bid threshold.
Town of Montville: Viable for highly specialized, critical-infrastructure needs (e.g., Water and Sewer). Work with the relevant department to document the need and the prohibitive cost of alternatives.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Montville
The Town of Montville: Town Center Plan & Implementation Strategy outlines a comprehensive vision to transform the 12-acre civic campus and Route 32/163 intersection into a cohesive Town Center. The plan focuses on key priorities including modernizing municipal facilities (Town Hall, Senior Center, Social Services, Registrar of Voters), improving transportation infrastructure through conceptual designs for the Route 32/163 intersection and multi-use paths, and creating public spaces such as a Town Green. It aims to address aging infrastructure, enhance safety, improve mobility, foster equitable economic growth for underserved populations, and attract and retain talent by supporting affordable housing and small businesses. This strategy aligns with the Town's 2022 Plan of Conservation and Development and the state's Economic Action Plan.
The ordinance concerns the authorization for the Mayor and/or the Finance Director to conduct requests for proposals for the sale or lease of real property located off Gay Hill Road. It details the process for conducting these requests, including the possibility of using a broker, sealed bid, or auction, and outlines the conditions under which the property can be sold or leased. The ordinance also authorizes the Mayor to execute a quit claim deed or lease for the premises, subject to approval by the Town Attorney.
The Town Council is considering an ordinance regarding the conveyance of real property located at 20 Bridge Street. The ordinance authorizes the Mayor and/or the Finance Director to conduct requests for proposals for the sale or lease of the property, either directly or through a broker, sealed bid, or auction. The sale or lease will be subject to terms and provisions determined by the Finance Director, Town Attorney, and Mayor. The Mayor is authorized to execute a quit claim deed or lease after approval by the Town Attorney.
The town council addressed various resolutions, including tax refunds, job description approvals, and appointments to committees. They authorized contracts for senior medical services and transportation, amended the Emergency Contingency Model Plan of Elections, and approved the Old Colchester Road Over Fox Brook Culvert Replacement Project. Additionally, they discussed waiving sealed bid requirements for emergency replacements, accepted stipulated agreements in legal cases, and allocated funds for bridge replacements and other projects. The council also addressed issues related to town hall closures, meeting schedules, and agreements with various entities.
The Town Council's legislative actions included adopting the budget, transferring funds between various departments, awarding contracts for revaluation and construction projects, and authorizing agreements with state agencies for grants and services. They also addressed issues such as tax refunds, solid waste regulations, and the creation of a human resources department. Additional actions involved approving ordinances related to child safety zones, tobacco-free recreation, and land exchanges, as well as resolutions for capital improvements and bond issuances.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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