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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Southeast
The Town of Southeast Highway Department is soliciting bids for various highway materials. This procurement is managed through the Empire State BidNet Purchasing Group for projects within New York state. Interested vendors must provide materials necessary for highway maintenance and construction as specified in the solicitation documents.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Town of Southeast
Close: Apr 1, 2026
The Town of Southeast Highway Department is soliciting bids for various highway materials. This procurement is managed through the Empire State BidNet Purchasing Group for projects within New York state. Interested vendors must provide materials necessary for highway maintenance and construction as specified in the solicitation documents.
AvailableTown of Southeast
The Town of Southeast Highway Department is soliciting contractors to perform guide rail and post installation work at specified locations. The solicitation was published on March 18, 2026, and the bid closes on April 1, 2026, at 10:00 AM EDT. Solicitation documents are hosted on BidNet Direct and require vendor registration to access.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Town of Southeast
Close: Apr 1, 2026
The Town of Southeast Highway Department is soliciting contractors to perform guide rail and post installation work at specified locations. The solicitation was published on March 18, 2026, and the bid closes on April 1, 2026, at 10:00 AM EDT. Solicitation documents are hosted on BidNet Direct and require vendor registration to access.
AvailableTown of Southeast
The Town of Southeast is soliciting proposals for Parks and Recreation Lawn Maintenance Services covering the period from 2026 to 2028. This procurement is an open solicitation for professional landscaping and maintenance work across town facilities. Interested vendors must submit their bids through the BidNet Direct platform by the specified February deadline.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Feb 25, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
Town of Southeast
Close: Feb 25, 2026
The Town of Southeast is soliciting proposals for Parks and Recreation Lawn Maintenance Services covering the period from 2026 to 2028. This procurement is an open solicitation for professional landscaping and maintenance work across town facilities. Interested vendors must submit their bids through the BidNet Direct platform by the specified February deadline.
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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 $20,000 (goods) or $35,000 (public works), use sole source. Deprioritize; the Town does not appear to use this path—expect formal competition.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Town of Southeast shows no evidence of sole source awards; deprioritize this route.
Context: Under NY General Municipal Law §103, formal competition is required above statutory thresholds ($20,000 goods; $35,000 public works). Sole source would require strong justification; this Town’s practice is to compete. Focus efforts on compliant, competitive proposals via BidNet.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Southeast
The board conducted several public hearings regarding zoning variance applications. Key discussions included an application for a second-floor addition at 5 Tanager Road, which was granted the necessary setback variances. Additionally, the board reviewed applications for a gazebo and a garage at 255 North Brewster Road. Despite the structures being built without prior permits, the board approved the requested setback variances for both the gazebo and the garage.
The meeting included multiple public hearings and a regular session addressing several applications. Public hearings involved an application for a Conditional Use Permit for an Accessory Apartment at 2366 Route 6, which was conditionally granted, and a comprehensive review for MOREFAR, an existing private membership golf course, covering site plan, wetland permits, and special permit adjustments, including extensive discussion on renovations, tree removal, and watercourses; this hearing was continued. Other continued public hearings concerned the 301 Milltown Subdivision and the ACE Endico Transportation Lot application. In the regular session, final site plan approval was granted for 2525 Carmel Ave., LLC for an autobody shop. Preliminary Site Plan Approval with permission to cut trees was granted for PLDC, LLC, contingent on adhering to specific boundaries. An application for site plan approval for 1460 Route 22, involving outdoor storage for a drilling and piling business, was referred for further review and a public hearing was set. Architectural plans for APAP Land Management's proposed 10,000 sq. ft. site plan and Conditional Use Permit were presented, and the board indicated readiness to proceed pending finalization. Preliminary Site Plan Approval was sought for the Marvin Mountain Tower Replacement project, discussing increased height, guide wires removal, the need for a turn-around area, and clarification on variance requirements and SEQRA compliance.
The board conducted public hearings regarding variance requests for property improvements. The first application involved an existing entry gate and pillars requiring variances for north front setback and structure height, where the applicant discussed the aesthetic considerations and potential difficulty in modification. The variance was approved 4 to 1. The second application concerned a new building with off-street parking and outdoor storage, requiring variances for front yard setback and front parking setback due to the narrow configuration of the property. This variance was approved 6 to 0. The third public hearing addressed a request for a pool installation requiring variances for west front setback and south side setback, necessitated by the property's small footprint and constraints from existing septic systems and drainage. This variance was also approved 6 to 0.
The meeting included several continued public hearings. For the 301 Milltown Subdivision, the hearing was kept open due to outstanding wetland concerns requiring review by the town's consultant; residents expressed concerns regarding wetland impingement, erosion mitigation, and alternative designs. The hearing for RRACI'S Starr Ridge Road was continued, focusing on a proposal for four buildings (retail, office, and bank with a drive-through), with significant public input concerning traffic impact, deficiencies in the traffic assessment, potential future use changes, and the need for clearer articulation on traffic mitigation measures, including intersection improvements. The ACE ENDICO TRANSPORTATION LOT hearing was also continued, addressing concerns from neighbors about lighting, screening, noise from truck operations (beeping alarms), and potential stormwater contamination from fuel storage tanks. The application for ARBOR FIELDS was referred to the Town Board for a Special Permit, and the public hearing was closed. The 440 MILLTOWN SUBDIVISION hearing was continued, with discussion focusing on keeping a portion of the common driveway as millings for environmental reasons and ensuring necessary documentation, such as a tree preservation plan, is submitted. The DIMAURO WETLAND permit hearing was continued to allow time for updated soil testing and stormwater design. For the LABORERS INTERNATIONAL LOCAL 60 application, the Board declared Lead Agency under SEQRA and closed the hearing. The application for 2525 CARMEL AVE. LLC, involving a change of use to a small-scale repair garage, proceeded with SEQRA determinations and the hearing was closed. In the Regular Session, final approval was granted for the PARLATO-FEDER LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT. Architectural Approval was granted for five signs related to ENTERPRISE MOBILITY's facility. A Public Hearing was set for the application at 2366 ROUTE 6 regarding an Accessory Apartment.
The agenda for the meeting includes several public hearings and regular session reviews. Public hearings cover applications for a Conditional Use Permit for an Accessory Apartment (2366 Route 6), and reviews for Site Plan, Wetland Permit, and Special Permit applications (MOREFAR). There are also continued public hearings regarding a Major Subdivision application (301 Milltown Subdivision) and applications for Site Plan and Wetland Permit (Ace Endico Transportation Lot). Regular session items focus on reviews of Site Plan applications (2525 Carmel Ave. LLC, 1460 Route 22, APAP Land Management) and a review of an application for Preliminary Approval of Site Plan and Permission to Cut Trees (PLDC, LLC). Additionally, the board will consider a request to recommend the release of a Performance Bond to the Town Board (Volz Cloverleaf).
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