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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Tisbury
On call masonry services.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
Town of Tisbury
Close: Jun 25, 2026
On call masonry services.
AvailableTown of Tisbury
On call tree trimming and removal services.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
Town of Tisbury
Close: Jun 25, 2026
On call tree trimming and removal services.
AvailableTown of Tisbury
On call general construction services.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
Town of Tisbury
Close: Jun 25, 2026
On call general construction services.
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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 ~$10,000, do not pursue sole source; pivot to the cooperative path under M.G.L. c. 30B.
Coops: Lead with a Sourcewell cooperative purchase; confirm your product is on a Sourcewell contract and ask procurement to process via their membership.
Town of Tisbury adheres strictly to M.G.L. c. 30B competitive bidding, and there’s no evidence of sole source awards.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Tisbury
The commission meeting agenda includes multiple requests for determination involving the installation of a biochar swale at 19 Owen Park Way, a septic system upgrade with NitROE Technology at 57 Hines Point, and the revegetation of a coastal bank at 797 Main Street. Discussion topics feature maintenance work for a pier at 662 Chappaquonsett Road and a grant update regarding the Beach Road Seawall Renovation and Seaport Economic Council projects. Furthermore, the commission is addressing enforcement orders at 40 and 30 Cronig Avenue regarding unauthorized coastal bank alterations, and planning site visits for a foundation project at 21 Old Oklahoma Road.
The committee discussed programs from Vineyard Power, including the Mass Save Community First Partnership and the Resiliency and Affordability Program. Planning for the MVP 2.0 Seed Project focused on vulnerable populations, shelters, communication, and food insecurity. Updates were provided on electric vehicle charger installations at Park and Ride, grant applications for Five Corners, seawall repairs, Green Communities funding, and the operational status of the Senior Center solar array. The committee also analyzed lessons learned from recent storms, particularly regarding shelter capacity and communication challenges.
The meeting was officially canceled due to a lack of a quorum.
The board conducted hearings on several permit applications. Approvals were granted for a special permit regarding the construction of an in-ground swimming pool and spa at 0 Bigelow Road, and for a swimming pool at 213 Lake Street, both subject to specific conditions. The board also reviewed an appeal regarding a building permit for a two-car garage with an artist's studio at 46 Wood Chips Circle, ultimately voting to uphold the Building Commissioner's decision. Additionally, the board reviewed a special permit for raising chickens at 281 Norton Avenue and determined the property to be in compliance with existing conditions.
The commission reviewed several requests for determinations and amended orders of conditions regarding coastal properties, focusing on issues like stairway repair, dwelling renovation, and vegetation management on coastal banks. Discussions covered the use of pressure-treated wood, the definition of maintenance versus new construction, and standards for native plantings. The commission also addressed an update on the Beach Road seawall grant application, reviewed ongoing enforcement orders for unauthorized alterations of coastal banks, and discussed administrative approval requirements for minor property work.
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