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Town of Shelburne
The Town of Shelburne seeks price quotes from qualified contractors to perform exterior and interior improvements at Cowell Gymnasium, including siding replacement, new emergency exit doors, and window replacement with energy-efficient units. The scope also involves interior insulation, sheetrock installation, sill plate replacement, and inspection or repair of the slate roof. All work must be completed within 90 days of contract execution and requires the submission of specific forms including a Price Quote and OSHA Certification.
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2026
Due Date
May 11, 2026
Release: Apr 2, 2026
Town of Shelburne
Close: May 11, 2026
The Town of Shelburne seeks price quotes from qualified contractors to perform exterior and interior improvements at Cowell Gymnasium, including siding replacement, new emergency exit doors, and window replacement with energy-efficient units. The scope also involves interior insulation, sheetrock installation, sill plate replacement, and inspection or repair of the slate roof. All work must be completed within 90 days of contract execution and requires the submission of specific forms including a Price Quote and OSHA Certification.
AvailableTown of Shelburne
The Franklin Regional Council of Governments (FRCOG) is accepting sealed bids on behalf of the Town of Shelburne, MA for repair of the approaches to and addition of safety improvements to MassDOT Bridge S-11-011 (233 Shelburne Center Road). MassDOT prequalification is required; specifications and bid instructions are available from FRCOG’s bids page and the opportunity is posted on the Massachusetts CommBuys portal.
Posted Date
Dec 3, 2025
Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
Release: Dec 3, 2025
Town of Shelburne
Close: Jan 20, 2026
The Franklin Regional Council of Governments (FRCOG) is accepting sealed bids on behalf of the Town of Shelburne, MA for repair of the approaches to and addition of safety improvements to MassDOT Bridge S-11-011 (233 Shelburne Center Road). MassDOT prequalification is required; specifications and bid instructions are available from FRCOG’s bids page and the opportunity is posted on the Massachusetts CommBuys portal.
Town of Shelburne
Replacing an existing Limited Use Limited Application elevator with a Vertical Platform Lift at the Arms Library.
Posted Date
Sep 18, 2025
Due Date
Oct 8, 2025
Release: Sep 18, 2025
Town of Shelburne
Close: Oct 8, 2025
Replacing an existing Limited Use Limited Application elevator with a Vertical Platform Lift at the Arms Library.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Shelburne
The committee discussed facility maintenance updates at the Cowell building, including heating system repairs and bathroom plumbing issues. Financial procedures for program deposits were reviewed. Reports were provided on various youth and adult programs, such as the winter youth program, basketball, pickleball, ping pong, ice skating, and volleyball. The committee began establishing program policies and expectations and initiated planning regarding the TAB room rebuild and gym floor renovation, including a review of available funds.
The meeting included a review of various correspondence and notifications, such as herbicide application plans, environmental information, and zoning board public hearings regarding a home-based business and a substation upgrade. Building permits for building reconstruction and new residential construction were reviewed. Organizational matters discussed included the hiring of clerical assistance, the establishment of a dedicated fund for consultant services, and the reduction of the RDA processing fee. Additionally, members discussed the need for separate accounting for various committee funds and the status of member terms. The committee also received an update regarding a proposed natural gas pipeline.
The board discussed a proposal for an apartment conversion project in a historic bank building, focusing on parking requirements and town policies regarding the mix of commercial and residential spaces. Old business included progress updates on bylaws for manufactured homes, multi-family housing, Battery Energy Storage Systems, and Accessory Dwelling Units, as well as discussions on the Housing Plan and Master Plan. New business covered potential marijuana consumption regulations, where the board decided to maintain current procedures requiring special permits through the Zoning Board of Appeals. Additionally, the board received updates on regional projects from the Open Space Committee.
The board reviewed various administrative and planning topics, including correspondence regarding state draft energy regulations and emergency planning protocols. Key discussions focused on establishing procedures for ANR applications, developing registration and monitoring systems for short-term rentals, and evaluating potential updates to bylaw definitions for manufactured homes and multi-family housing. Additionally, the board discussed parking regulations, compliance with new FEMA flood zone maps, strategies for housing and childcare development, and long-term planning for the town master plan and its implementation.
The Commission reviewed a forest cutting plan for Shelburne Center Road and conducted a continuation of an RDA hearing regarding drainage plans for the Mole Hollow property. The meeting included discussions on organizational policies, specifically regarding winter wetlands delineation due to snow cover and the implementation of consulting fees for professional plan reviews. The Commission also reviewed the draft annual report, discussed a request for a part-time clerk, and approved an annual fee for an online handbook.
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