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Hillsborough County

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Selection of vendor for regular K-12 student transportation services. District considering issuing an RFP for bus services starting FY28 and weighing options for multi-year or one-year contract with current vendor.

Status:

Contract Award

Service type:

Transportation

Associated Companies:

First Student

Note:

The District is reviewing whether to issue a new RFP for bus services or renew a contract for up to 5 years. Current annual contract cost is over $2 million, with price increases projected. Competing vendors may bid if RFP is issued. Potential for subcontracting or new vendor entry for fleet management, bus driving, and routing optimization. Inferred: A routing review and efficiency study may also be an opportunity for consulting or IT services.

Merrimack County

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Execution of agreement for Central NH Regional Planning Commission to assist town with Master Plan Update - Phase 1, including public engagement and data analysis.

Status:

Public Updates

Service type:

Capital Projects

Associated Companies:

Central NH Regional Planning Commission

Note:

Explicitly awarded contract for professional planning consulting services. Inferred: Additional consulting, data collection, and facilitation opportunities may arise in subsequent phases. Master planning may drive future capital projects in infrastructure, housing, and community development.

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Town funding request by Granite VNA to support provision of home health, hospice, community clinics, pediatric management, and wellness visits.

Status:

Grant Funding

Service type:

Grants

Associated Companies:

Granite VNA

Note:

Explicit vendor contract opportunity for health, outreach, and community wellness providers. The VNA has a funding gap for services not covered by insurance and solicits $15,000 from the town. Includes community wellness classes, hospice support, maternal-child programs, clinics, and patient support. There may be secondary opportunities for supply, technology, and related healthcare support companies.

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Town accepts $31,877.42 in unanticipated revenue from Concord Regional Solid Waste/Resource Recovery Coop's Whitney Road property sale. Funds to be deposited to general fund as miscellaneous revenue.

Status:

Contract Award

Service type:

Miscellaneous Expenses

Associated Companies:

WIN Waste Innovations, Casella Waste Systems

Note:

Inferred: Allocation of new funds for solid waste or facility maintenance could trigger small to mid-size contracts in recycling, transfer station upgrades, or long-term maintenance services as the Cooperative transitions to administrative and financial roles. The ongoing contracts with listed companies may create further subcontracting opportunities.

Rockingham County

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Warrant article to establish $5 motor vehicle registration fee for municipal transportation services. Funds to expand existing services for seniors, disabled, and veterans, including increased hours, Saturday service, and enhanced accessibility. Funds may also be used for broader transportation improvements like roads, bridges, bicycle/pedestrian facilities, and EV charging stations.

Status:

Public Updates

Service type:

Transportation

Associated Companies:

CART

Note:

Inferred: Annual revenue generation for transportation services. The $5 fee generates approximately $200,000 annually. Funds currently allocated to CART (approx. $27,000, rising to $56,000 by 2027) will be shifted from the general budget to this new fund, potentially creating budget savings for taxpayers. This initiative is for the town to directly fund services rather than rely solely on property taxes. New Hampshire RSA 261:153. A goal is to match Derry's service level.

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Final phase of streetlight upgrades to LED technology, with acceptance of additional energy incentive funding from Liberty Utilities.

Status:

Contract Award

Service type:

Capital Projects

Associated Companies:

Liberty Utilities

Note:

While original conversion work appears completed, the continued acceptance of funds and reference to 'final phase' suggest contracted or on-call opportunities for streetlight maintenance, troubleshooting, or future smart-lighting upgrades may continue. Inferred: Additional upgrades and ongoing support contracts may be solicited, especially as LED infrastructure matures.

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Acquisition of a new fire engine under a 5-year lease, with full equipment/outfitting and 3-4 year manufacturing lead time.

Status:

Contract Award

Service type:

Capital Projects

Associated Companies:

Allegiance Fire & Rescue, Pierce Manufacturing

Note:

New fire engine recommended via warrant article with expected lease payments of $295,000/year. Fire engine bid will require vendors of firefighting vehicles and accessories. With a known supply chain partner from the previous purchase (Pierce, Allegiance), there's potential for sole-sourcing or a competitive RFP. Opportunity for aftermarket equipment and service providers as well. Inferred: This is part of a proactive vehicle replacement strategy noted elsewhere.

Strafford County

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Repairs to bridges at Little Falls Bridge Road, Pickering Road, and Portland Street, including engineering and construction work for municipal infrastructure.

Status:

Contract Award

Service type:

Public Works

Associated Companies:

Evroks Corporation, Hoyle Tanner & Associates

Note:

Explicit contract award provides subcontracting and supplier opportunities; total value specified, work planned for 2026 fiscal year. Companies engaged for engineering and construction.

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Development of detailed electronic floorplans for city facilities under awarded contract.

Status:

Contract Award

Service type:

Capital Projects

Associated Companies:

The Sanborn Map Company, Inc.

Note:

Contract executed for mapping/data services; potential for GIS partners, IT solutions, and related infrastructure upgrades.

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Intermunicipal cooperative program for NPDES permit compliance and adaptive management in wastewater treatment, with Rochester acting as fiscal agent. Includes technical oversight, monitoring, and intermunicipal billing.

Status:

Pre-RFP

Service type:

Capital Projects

Associated Companies:

Brown and Caldwell, PREP

Note:

Signed contracts; funds allocated for technical assistance and monitoring; explicit opportunity for engineering consultants, monitoring technology providers, and possible sub-contracts to service providers.

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Design, engineering and installation of all-way stop controls, signage, and roadway improvements to address safety concerns at key intersection. Three conceptual alternatives, staff recommends full all-way stop implementation.

Status:

Contract Award

Service type:

Capital Projects

Associated Companies:

Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. (GPI), NH DOT

Note:

Conceptual plans presented, city funds allocated; project advancing and likely to require engineering, signage providers, roadwork, and signal contractors/vendors. Recommended alternative may be subject to further NH DOT approvals, but city is budgeting for implementation.

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Development of The Ridge Phase II: 75,000 sq ft commercial/retail, 250,000 sq ft residential, and major public infrastructure construction including on-site/off-site improvements, utility, water/sewer, and state highway realignment/connections.

Status:

Contract Award

Service type:

Capital Projects

Associated Companies:

Waterstone Properties Group, Farmington Associates Properties, LLC, Farmington Associates Properties Ground Tenant, LLC, Jones and Beach, Hoyle Tanner & Associates, VAI (traffic study), TIF District partners

Note:

Contract ratification and MOU clearly establish external work for design, engineering, construction, and utilities. Inferred: Multiple infrastructure construction bids expected per exhibit, major consulting roles, and opportunities for subcontractors, utilities installers, commercial/residential building companies. TIF-backed funding. Multi-year, multi-phase project.

Sullivan County

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CMA engineering task orders for construction support at Route 11 crosswalk, Blueberry Ridge and Granite Ridge subdivisions, and expansion design/permitting for North Road cemetery.

Status:

Contract Award

Service type:

Capital Projects

Associated Companies:

CMA Engineering

Note:

Includes multiple engineering tasks: stamped plans for crosswalk structures, subdivision technical support, and design/permitting for cemetery expansion. Subcontracting opportunities for surveyors, environmental consultants, construction firms, and specialty trade contractors.

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