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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Wolfeboro
Seeking qualified contractors for the cleaning, restoration, and repair of the exterior brick masonry at their facility. Work shall include all phases of the project, including cleaning of brick surfaces, re-pointing of mortar joints where needed, replacement of damaged or deteriorated bricks, sealing of masonry, and all associated labor, materials, and equipment required to complete the project. The work shall include the entirety of the exterior brick surface of the building approx. 4,496 SF.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
Town of Wolfeboro
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Seeking qualified contractors for the cleaning, restoration, and repair of the exterior brick masonry at their facility. Work shall include all phases of the project, including cleaning of brick surfaces, re-pointing of mortar joints where needed, replacement of damaged or deteriorated bricks, sealing of masonry, and all associated labor, materials, and equipment required to complete the project. The work shall include the entirety of the exterior brick surface of the building approx. 4,496 SF.
AvailableTown of Wolfeboro
The Town of Wolfeboro (Municipal Electric Department) is soliciting bids for window replacement for the Municipal Electric Department. The solicitation is listed as Bid No. 2026-MED2 and is open with a closing date of April 16, 2026 at 2:00 PM local time. The Wolfeboro bids page references a PDF for bid proposals (buyer-managed source).
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Town of Wolfeboro
Close: Apr 16, 2026
The Town of Wolfeboro (Municipal Electric Department) is soliciting bids for window replacement for the Municipal Electric Department. The solicitation is listed as Bid No. 2026-MED2 and is open with a closing date of April 16, 2026 at 2:00 PM local time. The Wolfeboro bids page references a PDF for bid proposals (buyer-managed source).
AvailableTown of Wolfeboro
2015 ford expedition. The vehicle is the former fire-rescue department command vehicle.
Posted Date
Feb 17, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 17, 2026
Town of Wolfeboro
Close: Mar 13, 2026
2015 ford expedition. The vehicle is the former fire-rescue department command vehicle.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Competitive bidding threshold is $10,000; if total is over $10,000, expect a formal competitive bid—monitor the town’s bid portal and prepare a compliant response. Sole source is not a viable path; redirect to the formal bid process.
Coops: If they ask about alternatives, mention NH DAS Statewide Contracts, NCPA, PCA, or CPCNH for potential price validation; buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these programs as future options.
Town of Wolfeboro adheres to a $10,000 competitive bidding threshold; no documented sole source awards in public records.
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Town of Wolfeboro
This document is a Right of Way Easement agreement between unnamed grantors (property owners) and the Wolfeboro Municipal Electric Department and Northern New England Telephone Operations LLC d/b/a FairPoint Communications. The easement grants the right to construct, maintain, and operate overhead and underground lines for electricity and telephone services on the grantor's land in Tuftonboro, Carroll County, New Hampshire. The consideration for this perpetual easement is $1.00 and other valuable consideration. The agreement outlines the scope of the easement, including tree and brush clearing rights, limitations on grantor's use, and provisions for location and width of the right-of-way.
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Town of Wolfeboro
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This document is a Right of Way Easement agreement between unnamed grantors (property owners) and the Wolfeboro Municipal Electric Department and Northern New England Telephone Operations LLC d/b/a FairPoint Communications. The easement grants the right to construct, maintain, and operate overhead and underground lines for electricity and telephone services on the grantor's land in Tuftonboro, Carroll County, New Hampshire. The consideration for this perpetual easement is $1.00 and other valuable consideration. The agreement outlines the scope of the easement, including tree and brush clearing rights, limitations on grantor's use, and provisions for location and width of the right-of-way.
AvailableTown of Wolfeboro
This document is an application form for new sewer service from the Wolfeboro Water and Sewer Department. It details the service request, installation requirements, payment conditions including an installation fee, and refers to the department's terms and regulations. The applicant agrees to these terms upon approval and payment.
Effective Date
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Expires
Town of Wolfeboro
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This document is an application form for new sewer service from the Wolfeboro Water and Sewer Department. It details the service request, installation requirements, payment conditions including an installation fee, and refers to the department's terms and regulations. The applicant agrees to these terms upon approval and payment.
AvailableTown of Wolfeboro
This document is a Right of Way Easement granted by property owners to the Wolfeboro Municipal Electric Department and Northern New England Telephone Operations LLC d/b/a Fairpoint Communications. It grants the utilities the permanent right to construct, maintain, and operate overhead and underground lines for electricity and telephone services on the grantor's land in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. The easement includes the right to clear vegetation, with the location and width to be determined, and specifies conditions for the grantor's continued use of the property. The consideration for this grant is stated as $1.00 and other valuable consideration.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Town of Wolfeboro
Expires:
This document is a Right of Way Easement granted by property owners to the Wolfeboro Municipal Electric Department and Northern New England Telephone Operations LLC d/b/a Fairpoint Communications. It grants the utilities the permanent right to construct, maintain, and operate overhead and underground lines for electricity and telephone services on the grantor's land in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. The easement includes the right to clear vegetation, with the location and width to be determined, and specifies conditions for the grantor's continued use of the property. The consideration for this grant is stated as $1.00 and other valuable consideration.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Wolfeboro
The meeting included discussions on town voting results regarding the budget, the purchase of new police cruisers, and conflicting outcomes on crosswalk articles. The Chief provided a monthly activity report detailing arrests, charges, motor vehicle collisions, and citations. Maintenance and safety concerns at the public safety building, specifically regarding HVAC issues and dangerous ice buildup, were addressed. Additionally, the commission discussed personnel training updates, union leadership changes, and authorized the development of a new policy for the public release of police activity data. Updates were also provided regarding the town manager's resignation and upcoming Select Board transitions.
The board and commission discussed the county budget, specifically regarding dispatch costs, and established a deadline for reviewing a draft letter to the County Commissioner. The police department provided updates on the accreditation process, current staffing levels, and the procurement of new cruisers. Additionally, discussions were held regarding the expansion of the commission, department training initiatives, recent police activity including arrests and collisions, and ongoing issues related to a new building project. A non-public session was held to discuss sensitive matters before the meeting adjourned.
The Commission reviewed two permit applications. Regarding the Gordon Massey application for a dock and boathouse project, the Commission discussed concerns about potential impacts on the threatened Common Loon species, boathouse height compliance, the accuracy of the proposed dredging description, and adherence to residential lighting ordinances. Additionally, the Commission reviewed a Special Use Permit application for the Smith Family Trust concerning a driveway crossing over a wetland, noting no objections to the project as proposed given the minimal environmental impact.
The Commission discussed several conservation-related matters, including the status of conservation easements for specific tax map properties and the potential transfer of an easement to the Wentworth Watershed Association. Other key topics included the planning for the Branch Out Wolfeboro initiative, the management of signage at the Willey Brook Conservation Area regarding dog restrictions, and the evaluation of allowing Class I Ebikes on the Sewall Woods trail system. Additionally, members reviewed an update for the Wetland Boundary Brochure, discussed plans to develop an RFP for the Ellie's Woodland Walk renovation project, and examined Natural Resources Inventory maps with a focus on water resource and stormwater management recommendations.
The board convened for a session which involved entering into a nonpublic session, followed by the approval to seal the minutes from that session before adjourning.
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