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Active opportunities open for bidding
Wenham Housing Authority
Parking lot and walkway re-grading for drainage, rain garden, and stormwater downspout pipe collection system.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2025
Due Date
Apr 17, 2025
Release: Mar 26, 2025
Wenham Housing Authority
Close: Apr 17, 2025
Parking lot and walkway re-grading for drainage, rain garden, and stormwater downspout pipe collection system.
Wenham Housing Authority
Wenham Housing Authority is soliciting bids to renovate the Barn at the Enon Village development in Wenham, MA, including siding replacement and new doors. The project is estimated at $98,700 and requires electronic bid submission via biddocs.com with a 5% bid deposit. Bidders must comply with Massachusetts public works statutes and wage laws, with a pre-bid conference scheduled for April 14, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Wenham Housing Authority
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Wenham Housing Authority is soliciting bids to renovate the Barn at the Enon Village development in Wenham, MA, including siding replacement and new doors. The project is estimated at $98,700 and requires electronic bid submission via biddocs.com with a 5% bid deposit. Bidders must comply with Massachusetts public works statutes and wage laws, with a pre-bid conference scheduled for April 14, 2026.
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Access control and power door.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Wenham Housing Authority
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Access control and power door.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Wenham Housing Authority
The meeting includes reports from the Town Administrator and Board members, along with a consent agenda for liquor license approvals. New business items feature a memo regarding the Annual Town Meeting and Election, a presentation on the Iron Rail Solar Project, and discussions concerning the finalization and closure of the Annual Town Meeting warrant articles. Further items address the sale of 40 Pleasant Street, a research project proposal from the Cemetery Commission, requests for installation of batting cages at Pingree Park, G.L. c. 268A exemption requests, and the relocation of the Cheeseman Memorial. Additionally, the Board will discuss the potential disposal of town-owned land and provide comments on a runway project at the Beverly Regional Airport.
The meeting covered public health updates, including flu season precautions and the ongoing procurement of a vaccine refrigerator. Discussions included a potential new permitting process for animal husbandry, specifically chicken coops. Updates were provided on regional public health coalition activities, including staffing and MAVEN access. Social work updates focused on senior engagement, community activities, and transportation improvements. Additional topics included CO2 monitoring, upcoming tobacco regulation discussions, and guidance on managing communicable diseases at Gordon College.
The committee reviewed and recommended several historic grant applications for the upcoming annual town meeting, including funding for the Civil War Memorial Monument, Town Hall roof replacement, and the Claflin-Gerrish-Richards roof. Additionally, the committee finalized funding sources for various previously approved projects, such as the museum HVAC replacement, interpretive signs, document digitalization, debt service for Town Hall restoration, and contributions to the Conservation Fund and open space signage. The committee also approved the administrative budget for the next fiscal year and discussed administrative updates.
The committee held an annual public hearing to review several grant applications. Key presentations included requests for the replacement of roofs at the Town Hall and Police Station, the final bond payment for the restoration of the Town Hall, a project to preserve and digitize historic town records, roof and window repairs for the Claflin Gerrish-Richards House at the Wenham Museum, and the purchase of software to manage and preserve cemetery records. Additionally, an update was provided regarding the finalization of the CPC Surcharge Working Group's written summary.
The committee reviewed and rescinded previous votes regarding the annual town hall bond payment, ultimately recommending a transfer from the Community Preservation Fund for the debt service. Additionally, the committee amended the funding sources for the Civil War Memorial Monument restoration, reallocating funds between the historic reserve and budgetary reserve accounts. Future topics were noted regarding the revision of the application format and the finalization of a temporary sign design.
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Chairperson, Board of Commissioners (Wenham Housing Authority)
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