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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Warwick
The Village of Warwick is seeking proposals for the supply of natural gas for the period of July 1, 2026, through May 31, 2028.
Posted Date
May 1, 2026
Due Date
May 18, 2026
Release: May 1, 2026
Village of Warwick
Close: May 18, 2026
The Village of Warwick is seeking proposals for the supply of natural gas for the period of July 1, 2026, through May 31, 2028.
AvailableVillage of Warwick
Seeking On-Call Plumbing/HVAC Services.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2025
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2025
Village of Warwick
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Seeking On-Call Plumbing/HVAC Services.
Village of Warwick
This RFP is for the pickup and delivery of a 30-yard refuse container and a 2-yard container for the Village of Warwick.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Village of Warwick
Close: Mar 31, 2026
This RFP is for the pickup and delivery of a 30-yard refuse container and a 2-yard container for the Village of Warwick.
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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, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell if your product is on contract; coordinate with procurement and the department to move quickly and bypass the $20,000 bidding threshold.
Village of Warwick (NY). No identified sole source contracts above the competitive bidding threshold in 2020–2024.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Warwick
The board received an update regarding a battery energy storage site fire, addressing transparency issues, the lack of a certificate of compliance, and ongoing investigative actions. Discussions included reports on interactions with Convergent and ONR, the status of battery removal, air quality testing, and the hiring of a consulting engineer. Additionally, the board discussed proposed legislation concerning home rule for energy facility siting and reviewed a special use permit application for a wireless communication facility upgrade on the rooftop of St. Anthony Community Hospital, noting that the equipment would remain concealed behind screen walls.
The Architectural and Historic District Review Board meeting agenda includes considerations for several Certificate of No Exterior Effect applications. Proposals involve sign modifications and additions for business locations, including Our House Real Estate Group at 7 West Street, Sienna's Sweet Little Thing Boutique at 7 West Street, G&T Auto Parts of Warwick at 31 Welling Place, a project at 15 Clinton Avenue, and a new sign request at 21 Oakland Avenue.
The meeting agenda includes the acceptance of various department reports and the authorization to pay audited claims. Key business items involve the approval of multiple service contracts for HVAC, electrical work, and refuse collection, alongside bids for the Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvement Project. Discussion topics feature a moratorium on commercial door-to-door solicitation, the approval of several park permit requests for community events, the rescission of a 2021 resolution related to a grant agreement for an inflow and infiltration study, an Arbor Day proclamation, and various personnel-related actions including vacation carryover approvals and the hiring of a seasonal laborer.
The board discussed and approved a variance request for a single-story residential home addition on Park Avenue, noting that it will not negatively impact the neighborhood's character. Additionally, the board considered a request to replace a dilapidated shed with a new 10 by 10 shed, which involves multiple variance requests regarding rear and sideyard setbacks.
The Board discussed two primary business items. The first request involved the installation of a six-foot privacy fence at a residential property, which the board approved with a preference for matte-finish vinyl. The second request involved signage for a new store, specifically the approval of a rectangular front sign and a perpendicular round hanging sign, which the board conditionally approved provided the hanging sign's placement is consistent with neighboring properties and adheres to local codes.
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