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Carroll County
Showing 5 of 20 projects
Upgrade and maintenance of police radio systems and computer infrastructure. Adaptation to Carroll County's mandatory upgrade to Central Square's Pro Suite for dispatch and reporting.
Agency:
Carroll CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
IMC (Central Square)
Note:
Includes costs for outdated computer lease program and county-mandated software migration.
Ongoing statistical revaluation services for property assessments, conducted cyclically every 3-4 years.
Agency:
Carroll CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Avatar
Note:
Town is happy with current contractor, Avatar, for their accuracy and public interaction.
Provide training and professional development opportunities for additional police personnel.
Agency:
Carroll CountyStatus:
Service type:
Public Safety
Associated Companies:
NA (Inferred: Training academies, conference organizers)
Note:
Budget increase due to more personnel in the department.
Repair and upgrade of two box culverts (classified as bridges) on Newman Drew Road and Granite Road, including redecking, wing wall construction, and updated guardrails.
Agency:
Carroll CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Mitchi Corp
Note:
Addressing specific safety and structural issues on these two locations.
Ongoing IT infrastructure upgrades, including management of Microsoft licenses for new staff (name-based credentials), and web service/URL domain cost increases.
Agency:
Carroll CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Microsoft; (Inferred: Web hosting providers)
Note:
Recurring theme of technology cost increases. Need for more licenses as individual logins are required. Web domain hosting costs doubled.
Cheshire County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Provide training programs, workshops, and conference attendance opportunities for Town Planning and Zoning Board members and staff (e.g., through NHMA and annual planning conferences).
Agency:
Town of SwanzeyStatus:
Service type:
Education & Training
Associated Companies:
NHMA (New Hampshire Municipal Association)
Note:
Department aims to increase participation in training for board members and staff.
Coos County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Multi-year restoration and repair effort for 100+ monuments and posts at Pine Street Cemetery, with plans to expand to additional cemeteries.
Agency:
Town of WhitefieldStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Inferred: Monument restoration contractors (current or future)
Note:
Current contractor completed major and minor repairs in August; plan to continue and expand project to other cemeteries over next few years. Inferred: Ongoing and future opportunities for restoration and specialty contractors as additional cemeteries are assessed.
Processing insurance claims for the UV Building, including a $32,810.98 billing (CMA Bill) sent to Primex for payment
Agency:
Town of ColebrookStatus:
Service type:
Insurance
Associated Companies:
Primex, CMA
Note:
Opportunity for insurance adjusters, consultants, and repair services; the insurance claim process may result in further contract work for building repairs.
Grafton County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Chipping and removal of brush pile at the Recycling Department with contracted services.
Agency:
Town of PlymouthStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
HB Logging LLC
Note:
Contract with HB Logging LLC for brush chipping/removal may have subcontracting or equipment supply opportunities. Inferred: Possible annual or ongoing contracts in this area.
Hillsborough County
Showing 5 of 13 projects
Current five-year contract with student transportation provider SDA set to expire; district will seek bids for a new contract covering all student busing operations.
Agency:
Town of PelhamStatus:
Service type:
Transportation
Associated Companies:
SDA (incumbent)
Note:
Major competitive opportunity for regional and national student transportation vendors as SDA's contract puts all student transportation out for bid in 2026.
Potential reinstatement of after-school and summer transportation for student interventions, with future budgeting discussions and estimated transportation costs of $115,000 annually.
Agency:
Town of PelhamStatus:
Service type:
Transportation
Associated Companies:
SDA (current contract holder, RFP pending)
Note:
Currently omitted from the budget due to pressures, but strong committee support and explicit discussion suggest a likely RFP for transportation services next fiscal year. SDA's contract will end, and the district will need to go out to bid for all student transportation, creating major opportunity.
Award of $34,000 contract to NV5 Geospatial for 2026 high-resolution flyover and GIS mapping, funded from multiple departmental accounts.
Agency:
Town of HudsonStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
NV5 Geospatial
Note:
Explicit contract opportunity; likely to recur on multi-year cycle. Expands town's GIS and imagery capabilities, creates opportunity for consulting, training, system integration, data management, and follow-on contracts for utility/asset mapping. Inferred: Supports compliance with federal and state stormwater regulations (MS4), eligible for related grants.
Ongoing annual contracts for mental health consultations and comprehensive physicals (including LifeScan) for fire department and police, as well as training, debriefings, and crisis response for public safety staff.
Agency:
Town of HudsonStatus:
Service type:
Public Safety
Associated Companies:
LifeScan, Shift
Note:
Explicit: Motions approved for $12,100 for police and $27,512 for fire department for mental health and physical services in FY27. Includes mental health provider Shift and medical testing with LifeScan; both will likely require subcontractors and are likely to be ongoing needs.
Procurement of a new Dell Compellent storage array unit to support IT backbone, with annual recurring support costs. Existing hardware is end-of-life with limited patch support.
Agency:
Town of HudsonStatus:
Service type:
Infrastructure & Maintenance
Associated Companies:
Dell
Note:
Explicit: Board discussed procurement and support services; other vendors may also be considered for support contracts when Dell warranty lapses.
Merrimack County
Showing 3 of 3 projects
Transfer of funds from Municipal IT Capital Reserve Fund likely for technology upgrades, repairs, or new systems for municipal operations.
Agency:
Town of BoscawenStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Three Bearings
Note:
Inferred: The fund transfer suggests upcoming IT-related expenditures that may involve procurement or contracting of IT services, software, hardware, or consulting to support municipal operations. Final use of funds and bidding process would be pending Select Board approval. No explicit project announced, but standard municipal practice involves use of such funds for IT infrastructure/support.
Transfer from Fire Station Capital Reserve Fund indicates possible repairs, upgrades, or equipment for the fire station.
Agency:
Town of BoscawenStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Three Bearings
Note:
Inferred: Though the specific project is not detailed, approval of a transfer from the fire station reserve suggests immediate or near-future need for facility repair, maintenance, or equipment purchases, often involving outside contractors or suppliers. Pending Select Board approval is required.
Town accepted unanticipated funds of $9,657.47 from Concord Regional Solid Waste following RSA procedures.
Agency:
Town of BradfordStatus:
Service type:
Miscellaneous Expenses
Associated Companies:
Concord Regional Solid Waste
Note:
Receipt of unanticipated funds may translate to expanded or new waste management service opportunities.
Rockingham County
Showing 5 of 11 projects
Upgrade Department Assistant from part-time to full-time status to manage growing departmental, cemetery, billing, and asset management needs with OpenGov integration.
Agency:
Town of LondonderryStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
OpenGov (inferred), NA
Note:
Expansion of duties driven by higher contact volume, new cemeteries responsibilities, and data management needs. Anticipates OpenGov software deployment, requiring system integration, user training, new digital process tools.
Address school overcrowding by expanding classroom space, potentially through the acquisition and installation of new or used modular classroom buildings, or by repurposing existing school facilities (e.g., library).
Agency:
Town of NottinghamStatus:
Service type:
Library
Associated Companies:
Modular building companies (e.g., from Palum, Maine, Greenland); Manchester (potential source for used modulars)
Note:
Inferred: Need for site assessment, architectural design, construction services, and potentially project management for modular building acquisition and installation. Includes study for library repurposing.
Comprehensive acquisition, renovation and historic rehabilitation of Sagamore Village at 21 Popham Street, Portland, ME using federal and state historic tax credits, with public/private financing. Project involves significant construction, legal, environmental, and property management contracts.
Agency:
Portsmouth Housing AuthorityStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
M&T Bank, M&T Realty Capital Corporation, Hudson Housing Capital LLC
Note:
This is a major multifamily redevelopment project—project financing includes a $37.7M construction loan and $34.17M permanent (Freddie Mac-insured) loan, plus $10M PHDC loan and both federal/state historic credits. PHA will act as project guarantor and manager. Requires legal, architectural, engineering, environmental, construction, survey, brownfield remediation, management, and development services contracts. Board has officially authorized all transactions and project entities. Inferred: Multiple RFPs/subcontractor opportunities expected in construction, environmental remediation, historic preservation, consulting, engineering, survey, legal, and financial services. Multiple agreements are listed for execution, supporting many vendor opportunities. Timeline supports actionable opportunities in the next 24 months.
Development and implementation of strategies to manage and potentially reduce future health insurance costs for school district employees, including replenishment of health benefits trust fund and retained fund balance. The school is facing unexpected high costs from its current provider (School Care).
Agency:
Town of NewmarketStatus:
Service type:
School Taxes
Associated Companies:
School Care
Note:
School district was assessed an unexpected $417,961 charge for 24-25 claims. Plan to use health benefits trust fund ($133,000) and retained fund balance for remaining amount. Long-term strategy needed to manage these fixed costs and replenish funds. Inferred: Opportunity for new health insurance brokers, wellness program providers, or financial consultants specializing in risk management for health plans.
Procurement and installation of ADA adult changing tables, furnishings, ADA signage, audio-visual equipment, window treatments, and restroom fixtures for the renovated Exeter Multi-Generational Community Center at 10 Hampton Road.
Agency:
Town of ExeterStatus:
Service type:
Recreation & Community Services
Associated Companies:
Pressalit (Maximobility), ADA Sign Factory, Sam's Club, Home Depot, Walmart, Amazon, Families First, Bauer Hockey
Note:
Multiple small contracts collectively totaling significant spend (over $100,000). Includes opportunity for furniture, A/V, accessibility equipment, and ADA compliance suppliers/installers. United Way/Bauer Hockey partnership for volunteer landscaping indicates community engagement opportunities. Inferred: Ongoing need for maintenance/service contracts.
Strafford County
Showing 5 of 6 projects
Procurement of new desktop computers and laptops for municipal departments.
Agency:
Town of BarringtonStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Back Bay Networks of NH, TD Card Services (Best Buy)
Note:
Multiple hardware purchase payments and vendors. Future support contracts, lifecycle refreshes, or network integration may be needed.
Down payment for new website development for the Town of Barrington.
Agency:
Town of BarringtonStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
CyberOptik Web Development LLC
Note:
Website redesign project launched with deposit paid; likely requires ongoing development, content integration, and long-term technical support.
Comprehensive radio and communications upgrade for Fire/EMS including Motorola Solutions radio systems.
Agency:
Town of BarringtonStatus:
Service type:
Communications
Associated Companies:
Motorola Solutions
Note:
Large contract established for fire radio replacement with Motorola Solutions; likely opportunities for installation partners or maintenance services.
Engineering work on Lakeside Oaks, Pond Hill Road culvert, Swains Lake Dam repair/replacement, and other infrastructure projects.
Agency:
Town of BarringtonStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
CMA Engineers
Note:
Recurring contract payments to CMA Engineers across several projects show ongoing infrastructure upgrades requiring engineering services. Construction contractors may have secondary opportunities as projects progress.
Multiple contracts for pavilion installation, safety surface materials, woodchips, playground shade/canopy, signage, timber stairs, and ongoing maintenance across public recreational facilities.
Agency:
Town of BarringtonStatus:
Service type:
Recreation & Community Services
Associated Companies:
125 Maintenance and Fence, Bob Sherwood Landscape, Ultiplay Parks and Playgrounds, Black Birch Development Group, AMI Graphics, GreatView Landscape Co.
Note:
Detailed payments run through CR# 0496 indicate opportunities for a range of contractors and vendors in playground equipment, landscaping, and small public works.
Sullivan County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Commissioning NESDEC to perform a 20-year population projection study and a facilities assessment for Claremont schools.
Agency:
Claremont School DistrictStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
NESDEC
Note:
Mr. Angell recommends the district hire NESDEC for a long-range demographic and facilities study, with an estimated cost of $20,000-30,000. This opens opportunities for consulting firms specializing in educational planning and facility assessment. The final report could also trigger further contracting work for construction or facilities upgrades based on findings.
Contracting for the provision of 750 tons of winter sand to the town, with United Construction as the recommended supplier.
Agency:
Town of GoshenStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
United Construction
Note:
Bid selected from three suppliers for seasonal sand provision supporting road safety during winter months; possible subcontracting opportunities for equipment rental/machinery (St. Pierres bid included additional machinery costs).
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