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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Plymouth
Lease of 151 water street.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 27, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Town of Plymouth
Close: Apr 27, 2026
Lease of 151 water street.
AvailableTown of Plymouth
Seeking qualified professional consultants to provide a comprehensive Public Safety Facility/Complex Feasibility Study.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Town of Plymouth
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Seeking qualified professional consultants to provide a comprehensive Public Safety Facility/Complex Feasibility Study.
AvailableTown of Plymouth
The Town of Plymouth is soliciting sealed bids for the reconstruction of Runway 6-24 and associated airfield work at Plymouth Municipal Airport. A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for April 8, 2026, at the airport administration building to review project specifications and site conditions. Sealed bids must be submitted by April 23, 2026, through the COMMBUYS portal or as directed in the official bid package.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Town of Plymouth
Close: Apr 23, 2026
The Town of Plymouth is soliciting sealed bids for the reconstruction of Runway 6-24 and associated airfield work at Plymouth Municipal Airport. A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for April 8, 2026, at the airport administration building to review project specifications and site conditions. Sealed bids must be submitted by April 23, 2026, through the COMMBUYS portal or as directed in the official bid package.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to coops instead.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing; route through programs they already use.
Town of Plymouth, MA emphasizes competitive bidding under Chapter 30B, and there’s no evidence of a viable sole-source path. Practical guidance: deprioritize sole source. If a department believes only one source exists, coordinate with Procurement Officer Sandy Strassel to validate eligibility, prepare a written justification, and obtain required approvals per Chapter 30B.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Plymouth
The meeting includes a swearing-in ceremony for various police personnel. Administrative agenda items include scheduling a Special Town Meeting, managing warrant dates, and approving a remote hybrid meeting format. Appointments are planned for delegates and liaisons to regional planning councils and transportation committees. The board will consider grant applications for the Downtown Resiliency Project and the Mixed-Sediment Nourishment Project. Additional discussion topics include appointments to the Affordable Housing Trust and the Natural Resources & Coastal Beaches Committee, updates to the Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan, proposed revisions to sewer regulations, and the establishment of the Plymouth 250 Commemoration Committee.
The board reviewed and approved several Chapter 61A applications for the upcoming fiscal year. Additionally, the board evaluated and signed three exemption denials and the Senior/Veteran Work off program. The meeting also included an executive session to review and discuss Appellate Tax Board cases, abatement applications, charitable exemptions, and executive minutes from previous meetings.
The board discussed appointments for the Cedarville Steering Committee, ultimately tabling the decision pending further clarification. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a special permit application for a proposed gas station and convenience store at 360 Cherry Street, where members reviewed traffic studies, stormwater management plans, and site design elements, ultimately recommending the project to the Zoning Board of Appeals with conditions. Additionally, the board reviewed the progress of the Plymouth Comprehensive Plan update and initiated a discussion on proposed revisions to the Planning Board Policies and Procedures Handbook.
The board discussed a variety of administrative and membership matters, including the review of financial warrants, accounting documents, and PERAC memos. Agenda items included a performance review of investments, the reappointment of a board member, and the approval of various membership actions such as new hires, refunds, transfers, and service buybacks. Additionally, the board planned an executive session to address ongoing litigation regarding excess earnings, conduct an evidentiary hearing for disability retirement applications, and discuss legal representation.
The committee reviewed updates on MAVEN disease statistics and discussed community partnership mapping activities. Planning for an upcoming Community Baby Shower was addressed, along with legislative outreach strategies to secure the proposed FY27 budget. Approvals were granted to contract with the Cape Cod Visiting Nurses Association for nursing services and MAVEN coverage, and with Kathy DeVasto Piemonte for food inspection services. The committee also authorized the purchase of tick kits and the hosting of Mental Health First Aid training sessions. Finally, the meeting covered expenditure reports for Term 2 and Term 3, as well as required compliance with SAPHE 2.0 reporting standards.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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