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Town of Pulaski
The Town of Pulaski is soliciting sealed bids for the Water Treatment Plant Backwash Tank Project to furnish labor, materials, and equipment for installation and connection of a new backwash tank at the Town's water treatment plant, including associated piping, site work, utilities, and appurtenances. Bids are to be submitted in sealed form to the Town Council Chambers at 42 1st Street NW, Pulaski, VA, and will be publicly opened; the posted bid deadline is July 2, 2026 at 2:00 PM local time. This is a procurement (invitation to bid) from the Town of Pulaski (not a grant) and the solicitation was listed as open on the Town's official bids & RFPs page as of 2026-06-18.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Town of Pulaski
Close: Jul 2, 2026
The Town of Pulaski is soliciting sealed bids for the Water Treatment Plant Backwash Tank Project to furnish labor, materials, and equipment for installation and connection of a new backwash tank at the Town's water treatment plant, including associated piping, site work, utilities, and appurtenances. Bids are to be submitted in sealed form to the Town Council Chambers at 42 1st Street NW, Pulaski, VA, and will be publicly opened; the posted bid deadline is July 2, 2026 at 2:00 PM local time. This is a procurement (invitation to bid) from the Town of Pulaski (not a grant) and the solicitation was listed as open on the Town's official bids & RFPs page as of 2026-06-18.
AvailableTown of Pulaski
The Town of Pulaski is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors to provide cemetery monument and headstone restoration services for the Oakwood and Pinehurst municipal cemeteries. The scope of work includes cleaning, leveling, resetting, structural repair, and preservation work for an initial set of twenty headstones to compare pricing and methodology. This procurement may result in a yearly service agreement for continued restoration and maintenance of historic monuments within the town.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: Apr 16, 2026
Town of Pulaski
Close: May 15, 2026
The Town of Pulaski is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors to provide cemetery monument and headstone restoration services for the Oakwood and Pinehurst municipal cemeteries. The scope of work includes cleaning, leveling, resetting, structural repair, and preservation work for an initial set of twenty headstones to compare pricing and methodology. This procurement may result in a yearly service agreement for continued restoration and maintenance of historic monuments within the town.
Town of Pulaski
Seeking proposals for the demolition of three (3) residential properties.
Posted Date
Jan 31, 2026
Due Date
Feb 15, 2026
Release: Jan 31, 2026
Town of Pulaski
Close: Feb 15, 2026
Seeking proposals for the demolition of three (3) residential properties.
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Sole Source: Deprioritize—no documented use; unlikely to be approved; competitive bidding mandated over $5,
Coops: Not used today; if they’re open, suggest eVA statewide, VITA IT, OMNIA, or Sourcewell.
Town of Pulaski: No documented sole source contracts. The town mandates competitive bidding for nearly all purchases over $5,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Pulaski
The meeting included a presentation on legislative updates from the recent regular session, specifically focusing on planning, zoning, and land use. Topics discussed included new laws regarding manufactured housing, accessory dwelling units, data center site assessments, solar energy project permitting, and affordable housing. Additionally, the commission reviewed recent changes to the Freedom of Information Act concerning public meeting agendas and final actions.
The Town Council meeting covered reports on recent community events and arts education initiatives, including concerts and artist programs designed to boost tourism and the local economy. The Pulaski Area Transit manager provided updates on community outreach, golf tournament preparations, and the progress of the six-year improvement plan. Additionally, the Police Department was awarded a $25,000 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant for a records management system upgrade. The Council held a public hearing regarding proposed water rate increases for the upcoming fiscal year to fund necessary plant infrastructure improvements and voted on the budget adoption.
The council discussed various town management and organizational matters. Topics included a closed session regarding personnel and legal consultation, adjustments to the meeting agenda, an update on parks and trails initiatives, and organizational contributions for the upcoming fiscal year, specifically regarding the Pulaski Free Clinic. Additionally, plans for summer events including local festivals, parades, and holiday celebrations were presented.
The meeting focused on two public hearings concerning a zoning ordinance amendment and a rezoning request for a property located on Pleasant Hill Drive. The commission discussed the proposal to add farm markets as a permitted use within the rural residential district, including regulations for building size, parking, and product origin. Residents expressed opposition to both the rezoning of the property from residential to rural residential and the proposed text amendments, citing concerns about potential negative impacts on the neighborhood's residential character, traffic, and property values.
The meeting included the adoption of a resolution recognizing Small Business Week, a presentation from the Peppers Ferry Regional Wastewater Treatment Authority regarding facility performance, budgetary updates, and recovery efforts from Hurricane Helen, and a request for financial sponsorship from the Claytor Lake Festival Committee.
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