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Town of Stokesdale
The Town of Stokesdale issued RFQ-2026-01 seeking Statements of Qualifications from qualified firms to provide professional maintenance and asset management services for the Town's 300,000-gallon elevated water storage tank. The RFQ was issued June 15, 2026, with a submission deadline of June 30, 2026 at 12:00 PM (Noon); questions deadline and responses are listed in the RFQ schedule. Respondents are instructed to review the RFQ document for submission requirements and submit qualifications to Stokesdale Town Hall (address provided); Town Council review is anticipated on July 9, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 15, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 15, 2026
Town of Stokesdale
Close: Jun 30, 2026
The Town of Stokesdale issued RFQ-2026-01 seeking Statements of Qualifications from qualified firms to provide professional maintenance and asset management services for the Town's 300,000-gallon elevated water storage tank. The RFQ was issued June 15, 2026, with a submission deadline of June 30, 2026 at 12:00 PM (Noon); questions deadline and responses are listed in the RFQ schedule. Respondents are instructed to review the RFQ document for submission requirements and submit qualifications to Stokesdale Town Hall (address provided); Town Council review is anticipated on July 9, 2026.
AvailableTown of Stokesdale
Furnish and Install Encasement Pipe by Jacking and Boring: Work may include, but not limited to: Pipe Work (Cooper Pipe, Ductile Iron Pipe, PVC/CPVC Pipe), Water, Hauling, Erosion & Sediment Control, Traffic Control, Project Signs, Utility Structures, Temporary Utilities, Concrete Work/Precast Concrete, Cast-in-Place Concrete, Grout, Galvanizing, Basic Mechanical, Paving & Surface Restoration, Asphalt Milling, Valves (General Air Valves, Gate), Aggregate Base Material, Stone, Seeding, Mulching, Earthwork, Clearing & Grubbing, Site Prep/Grading, Landscaping, Metals (Material & Fastening), Castings, Site Demolition, Rock Removal, Geo-Textile, Fencing/Gates, Quality Control/Testing Services, Fire Hydrants/Fire Protection, Excavation by Blasting, Temporary Excavation Support Systems, Horizontal Auger Boring, Removal & Disposal of Contaminated Soils, Flowable Fill, Confined Space Entry Plan, Contractors Access & Parking, Temporary Controls, along with any incidentals and materials necessary for construction to complete the project.
Posted Date
Oct 21, 2025
Due Date
Nov 5, 2025
Release: Oct 21, 2025
Town of Stokesdale
Close: Nov 5, 2025
Furnish and Install Encasement Pipe by Jacking and Boring: Work may include, but not limited to: Pipe Work (Cooper Pipe, Ductile Iron Pipe, PVC/CPVC Pipe), Water, Hauling, Erosion & Sediment Control, Traffic Control, Project Signs, Utility Structures, Temporary Utilities, Concrete Work/Precast Concrete, Cast-in-Place Concrete, Grout, Galvanizing, Basic Mechanical, Paving & Surface Restoration, Asphalt Milling, Valves (General Air Valves, Gate), Aggregate Base Material, Stone, Seeding, Mulching, Earthwork, Clearing & Grubbing, Site Prep/Grading, Landscaping, Metals (Material & Fastening), Castings, Site Demolition, Rock Removal, Geo-Textile, Fencing/Gates, Quality Control/Testing Services, Fire Hydrants/Fire Protection, Excavation by Blasting, Temporary Excavation Support Systems, Horizontal Auger Boring, Removal & Disposal of Contaminated Soils, Flowable Fill, Confined Space Entry Plan, Contractors Access & Parking, Temporary Controls, along with any incidentals and materials necessary for construction to complete the project.
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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 $90,000, do not use sole source; pursue a direct purchase instead.
Coops: At/over $90,000: use a cooperative purchase via Sourcewell. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Town of Stokesdale adheres to competitive procurement with no evidence of sole source awards. Deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Stokesdale
The council meeting addressed several administrative, financial, and operational items. A public hearing was held regarding the proposed operating budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. The council discussed the schedule of fees and charges, and considered an ordinance related to the budget. Business items included a revised cost proposal for backflow preventor repairs, distribution of property owner notification letters for a water line extension project, and authorization for advertising informal bids for water system upgrades, including SCADA installation. Additionally, the council addressed professional water storage tank maintenance services, a contract for utility locating, the purchase of food-grade lubricant for fire hydrants, a speed limit ordinance for a local subdivision, professional conference travel for the Town Clerk, budget amendments, a replacement laptop for the Town Administrator, and maintenance at the town park.
The town council meeting covered administrative, financial, and planning topics. Discussions included public safety reports from the fire district and sheriff's office, and updates on the municipal water system and various town ordinances. A public hearing was held regarding the rezoning of agricultural land to a conditional zoning planned unit development. The council considered cost proposals for water tank maintenance, the codification of ordinances, and an Eagle Scout project. Additionally, the council discussed interlocal agreements for animal control services, janitorial and park maintenance contracts, and various resolutions concerning property tax reform and hazard mitigation. Council members also addressed concerns regarding sidewalk planning, future land use, and the potential use of eminent domain.
The agenda includes public safety and administrative reports, a public hearing regarding a conditional rezoning request for a planned unit development, and discussions on old business items such as water tank service contracts and code codification. New business topics cover an Eagle Scout project, an interlocal agreement for animal control services with Guilford County, various service and maintenance agreements for town facilities, and the review of the upcoming fiscal year fee schedule. The meeting concludes with a closed session to consult with legal counsel and discuss personnel matters, followed by administrative announcements.
The board discussed a waiver request for a cul-de-sac length exceeding the standard ordinance for a property on US Highway 158. Additionally, a conditional rezoning application from Agricultural to Conditional Zoning Planned Unit Development Residential for the same property was reviewed. Staff provided a recommendation for approval of the rezoning, subject to a future land use map amendment, while considering the infrastructure and transportation impacts of the proposed development.
The board conducted several organizational tasks, including administering oaths of office and appointing a new Chairman, Vice Chairman, and members to the Future Land Use Plan Committee. Discussion items included the removal of a planned unit development sketch plan from the agenda following procedural changes. The board also reviewed and approved a minor site plan for a building supply sales operation at 8299 Walter Combs Way. Additionally, a public comment period was held regarding land use planning and local development activities.
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