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Town of North Haven
The Town of North Haven is soliciting proposals from qualified engineering firms to provide professional engineering, design, technical analysis, and public engagement services for the planning and design of a new climate-resilient municipal working waterfront facility at Pulpit Harbor. The selected consultant will conduct site assessments, develop conceptual design alternatives, perform climate resilience analyses (sea level rise, storm surge, and coastal flooding), and prepare a final report with implementation and funding strategies. The total project budget is not expected to exceed $50,000, and proposals must be submitted electronically in PDF format to the Town Administrator by 5:00 PM EST on July 30, 2026.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
Town of North Haven
Close: Jul 30, 2026
The Town of North Haven is soliciting proposals from qualified engineering firms to provide professional engineering, design, technical analysis, and public engagement services for the planning and design of a new climate-resilient municipal working waterfront facility at Pulpit Harbor. The selected consultant will conduct site assessments, develop conceptual design alternatives, perform climate resilience analyses (sea level rise, storm surge, and coastal flooding), and prepare a final report with implementation and funding strategies. The total project budget is not expected to exceed $50,000, and proposals must be submitted electronically in PDF format to the Town Administrator by 5:00 PM EST on July 30, 2026.
AvailableTown of North Haven
The Town of North Haven, Maine is soliciting sealed proposals from qualified engineering firms to provide professional engineering design, permitting, and bid-phase services for upgrades to the Town's wastewater treatment facility on Waterman Lane. The scope includes final design for a 60,000‑gallon sludge storage tank, reconfiguration of the chlorine contact tank, repairs to leaking sewer pipes and manholes to reduce inflow and infiltration, and integration of climate resiliency measures; the project is supported in part by a Northern Border Regional Commission Catalyst Planning grant and the Town's capital funds. Proposals are due by January 22, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET, with reviews/interviews planned in January‑February 2026.
Posted Date
Dec 15, 2025
Due Date
Jan 22, 2026
Release: Dec 15, 2025
Town of North Haven
Close: Jan 22, 2026
The Town of North Haven, Maine is soliciting sealed proposals from qualified engineering firms to provide professional engineering design, permitting, and bid-phase services for upgrades to the Town's wastewater treatment facility on Waterman Lane. The scope includes final design for a 60,000‑gallon sludge storage tank, reconfiguration of the chlorine contact tank, repairs to leaking sewer pipes and manholes to reduce inflow and infiltration, and integration of climate resiliency measures; the project is supported in part by a Northern Border Regional Commission Catalyst Planning grant and the Town's capital funds. Proposals are due by January 22, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET, with reviews/interviews planned in January‑February 2026.
Town of North Haven
Provide school paving that also includes gravel 41 CY; fine grading SF 5,345; grinding butt joints 100 LF; total area to pave 20,923 SF; pave @ 2" with 9.5mm hma 36 TN; pave @ 1.5" with 9.5mm hma TN; pave @ 2" with 9.5mm hma-handwork 34 TN. Work shall consist of constructing a hot mix asphalt pavement using designated mix types for the roadways, sidewalks and parking lots as proposed. See outside link.
Posted Date
Sep 3, 2025
Due Date
Oct 10, 2025
Release: Sep 3, 2025
Town of North Haven
Close: Oct 10, 2025
Provide school paving that also includes gravel 41 CY; fine grading SF 5,345; grinding butt joints 100 LF; total area to pave 20,923 SF; pave @ 2" with 9.5mm hma 36 TN; pave @ 1.5" with 9.5mm hma TN; pave @ 2" with 9.5mm hma-handwork 34 TN. Work shall consist of constructing a hot mix asphalt pavement using designated mix types for the roadways, sidewalks and parking lots as proposed. See outside link.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of North Haven
The meeting focused on the presentation of a waterfront development and resilience plan. Discussions covered coastal flood risk assessments for various scenarios, including sea-level rise projections for 2050 and 2100. Key project considerations involve regulatory and zoning framework compliance, ferry terminal operations, emergency access, and environmental sensitivity. Proposals were presented for a multi-phase infrastructure project to enhance resilience, including the expansion of the bulkhead, construction of a new ferry terminal building, reconfiguration of parking areas, and improvements to public accessibility at the waterfront.
This document outlines the update process for the North Haven Comprehensive Plan, which serves as a critical roadmap to guide growth, development, infrastructure planning, and conservation efforts for the next decade. The plan is foundational for responsible land use, housing strategies, transportation planning, natural resource protection, and long-term community well-being. It aims to ensure decisions reflect current realities and community priorities, preparing North Haven for a resilient and sustainable future. The process emphasizes extensive community engagement through surveys and public meetings, covering key areas such as environment, natural resources, cultural resources, land use planning, and community infrastructure.
The meeting included a presentation on water rate increases, which the board moved to file for public rate review. A public comment session addressed concerns regarding the Saltwater Intrusion Project and fish passage. The board reviewed recreation council funding, resulting in the approval of expenditure for community day band services. Numerous municipal appointments were confirmed, including various town administrative roles and harbor masters. Business discussions focused on a property donation on West District Road, planning for playground replacement, and updates on the Mullins Head Park. Executive sessions were held to discuss poverty abatement, resulting in a denial, and a town administrator evaluation, which concluded with no action taken.
The Select Board meeting focused on two primary agenda items. Under old business, the board approved the purchase of a new trash compactor for the transfer station at a cost of $38,657.43 to address repeated equipment failures and operational interruptions. Under new business, the board approved a motion to allow the donation of sick time to assist town employees dealing with chronic health issues.
The Select Board discussed the Transfer Station and the status of a message board sign. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to determining the stipend amounts for the Chair and Vice Chair, resulting in an amendment to set the Chair's stipend at $4000 and the Vice Chair's stipend at $3000. Additionally, Kenny Corson was elected as the Vice Chair. The board held an executive session to conduct a Town Administrator evaluation and engage in contract negotiations.
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