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Village of Brewster
Work includes replacing approx 1,901 LF of 8" waterline, 466 LF of 6" waterline, 20 LF of 4" waterline, 7 fire hydrants and all appurtenances.
Posted Date
May 26, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: May 26, 2026
Village of Brewster
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Work includes replacing approx 1,901 LF of 8" waterline, 466 LF of 6" waterline, 20 LF of 4" waterline, 7 fire hydrants and all appurtenances.
AvailableVillage of Brewster
The structure is a 330,000 gallon reservoir with a 50 ft. diameter and a 23 ft. sidewall.The work includes: Exterior: Abrasive blast clean to a SSPC-SP6 commercial standard within containment. Apply a four (4) coat zinc epoxy urethane system. Wet Interior: Abrasive blast clean to a SSPC-SP10 near-white metal standard. Apply a three (3) coat zinc epoxy system. Apply a polyurethane caulk to the roof lap seams. Foundation: Abrasive blast clean and apply a two (2) coat epoxy system. Repairs: 1)Replace one sidewall manway. 2)Replace the sidewall manway gaskets. 3)Install a gasket on the wet interior roof hatch and on the bolted painter’s hatch. 4)Overflow discharge modification. 5)Install a fall prevention device on the sidewall ladder. 6)Install a swing gate at the roof handrail opening. 7)Replace roof vent with a pressure vacuum vent. 8)Install a roof handrail with a painter's railing. 9)Replace plugs on the roof rigging couplings. 10)Install deflector bars on the fill pipe and draw pipe. 11)Install cathodic clips and pressure fitting. 12)Install grounding rods for the structure.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
Village of Brewster
Close: Jun 24, 2026
The structure is a 330,000 gallon reservoir with a 50 ft. diameter and a 23 ft. sidewall.The work includes: Exterior: Abrasive blast clean to a SSPC-SP6 commercial standard within containment. Apply a four (4) coat zinc epoxy urethane system. Wet Interior: Abrasive blast clean to a SSPC-SP10 near-white metal standard. Apply a three (3) coat zinc epoxy system. Apply a polyurethane caulk to the roof lap seams. Foundation: Abrasive blast clean and apply a two (2) coat epoxy system. Repairs: 1)Replace one sidewall manway. 2)Replace the sidewall manway gaskets. 3)Install a gasket on the wet interior roof hatch and on the bolted painter’s hatch. 4)Overflow discharge modification. 5)Install a fall prevention device on the sidewall ladder. 6)Install a swing gate at the roof handrail opening. 7)Replace roof vent with a pressure vacuum vent. 8)Install a roof handrail with a painter's railing. 9)Replace plugs on the roof rigging couplings. 10)Install deflector bars on the fill pipe and draw pipe. 11)Install cathodic clips and pressure fitting. 12)Install grounding rods for the structure.
AvailableVillage of Brewster
Provide paving work.
Posted Date
Dec 29, 2025
Due Date
Jan 26, 2026
Release: Dec 29, 2025
Village of Brewster
Close: Jan 26, 2026
Provide paving work.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Do not pursue; immediately pivot to coops.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via existing agreements; confirm your product is on an eligible contract and propose a piggyback for speed.
Village of Brewster, OH. No evidence of sole source awards; the Village strongly prefers competitive bidding. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Brewster
This School Travel Plan for Fairless Local Schools and the Village of Brewster outlines policy, program, and infrastructure recommendations to encourage K-12 students to safely walk and bike to school. The plan identifies key barriers and proposes countermeasures based on the 'E's' of Safe Routes to School (Engineering, Education, Encouragement, Enforcement, Evaluation, Equity) to improve safety, physical and mental health, and equitable travel options for students.
This School Travel Plan for Fairless Local Schools aims to make walking and biking a safe, convenient, healthy, and accessible transportation option for all students. The plan identifies key barriers related to infrastructure, existing school policies, and educational gaps. It proposes both infrastructure projects and non-infrastructure countermeasures, guided by the Safe Routes to School 'E's' (Engineering, Education, Encouragement, Enforcement, Evaluation, Equity), to improve safety and encourage active transportation.
The primary business of the meeting concerned Zoning Variance Request 2019-27, submitted by Sharon Knouse for the construction of a 24' X 24' detached garage at 305 Second Street SW. The applicant requested variances for a zero-foot rear setback on the alley property line and an 8-foot required rear setback reduced to zero, and a 4-foot side setback on the west property line where 8 feet is required. The Zoning Commissioner recommended maintaining the 8-foot rear setback due to concerns about sight lines for neighbors, potential impedance of emergency vehicle access on the alley, and proximity to overhead utility lines. Neighbors voiced opposition regarding sight lines onto their properties and the proximity of the proposed garage to their existing structures. A motion was made to grant both proposed variances but was denied by a unanimous 'No' voice vote. The meeting concluded with the adjournment of the board.
The Village Council convened to discuss and amend several ordinances related to water rates, charges, and fees. Modifications were made to water rates and charges, water tap fees, and purchased bulk water charges. Additionally, the council approved the creation of additional dedicated water funds to better manage the Village Water Utility's finances, including an Operating Account, an Emergency Fund, a Debt Service Fund, and a Debt Service Reserve Fund.
The Village Council discussed and approved an ordinance for supplemental appropriations and amending Ordinance #12-2018. The ordinance relates to appropriations and provides for the transfer of funds within said appropriations funds for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2018. Specific fund transfers were approved for the Street Construction, Maintenance, and Repair Fund, the State Highway Fund, the Police Car and Equipment Fund, the Fire Equipment Fund, and the Sewer Fund.
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