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Kent County
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Increase the contract cap for HVAC services for city-owned buildings from $80,000 to $110,000 and add a second vendor (CAM HVAC and Construction Inc.) to ensure timely repairs across various city facilities.
Agency:
City of WarwickStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Failins; CAM HVAC and Construction Inc.
Note:
Need driven by delays from existing vendor (Failins) due to high demand. Covers nine fire stations, police department, animal shelter, and other facilities. Does not cover Sawtooth building or Warbertton ice plant compressors.
Increase cap on existing street improvements bid by $1.5 million to cover recent paving invoices and fund upcoming spring paving projects, partly reimbursed by RIYOT.
Agency:
City of WarwickStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Inferred: Paving contractors (two vendors); Inferred: Gas company (Rhode Island Energy) is a partner/reimburser.
Note:
Funds mostly for current invoices ($1M) and $500k for spring roads. Reimbursement from gas company (Rhode Island Energy: $595,000 recently deposited) and RIYOT (1/3 of spending). Roads are prioritized based on utility conflicts, funding, and traffic volume. Need to consider drainage (dry wells, burms). Inferred: Potential for new paving contracts post-2026 or extensions.
Replacement of the Buttonwoods Avenue water pipeline serving Private Buttonwoods. Involves complex directional drilling due to challenging soil conditions, requiring deeper borings.
Agency:
City of WarwickStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Stantech (consultant for borings/design); Inferred: Future specialized directional drilling contractor.
Note:
Initial borings at 50ft encountered "boiling sands," necessitating deeper borings to 85ft. Discussion around communication issues from Stantech regarding these findings. Project is deemed critical to avoid multi-year delays. Committee voted to hold for vendor explanation, but full council voted for favorable action.
Procurement of DPF filters and four associated parts from Dale Superstore for the repair of a six-wheel dump truck used by the highway department for hauling and plowing.
Agency:
City of WarwickStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Dale Superstore; Rhode Island Truck Center (alternative supplier).
Note:
Identified need to repair a critical piece of equipment. Discussion around vendor pricing discrepancies and additional fees (3% processing fee on orders over $1,000 from Dale Superstore, despite free shipping). This highlights a potential need for vendor negotiation or alternative sourcing strategies for parts.
Relocation of chain link fence, posts, and gate structures around landfill to resolve encroachment issues; production of final ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey.
Agency:
Town of CoventryStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Crossman Engineering, Ameresco, WSD Coventry LLC
Note:
The Town is contractually obligated to move, locate, and relocate fence structures at its expense by June 1, 2026, and commission completion of an updated as-built ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey in coordination with Crossman Engineering and other professional service providers. Likely opportunities exist for construction (fence/gate contractors), surveying and mapping, environmental compliance, and legal documentation, including subcontracting to specialty vendors.
Providence County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Upgrade of existing security server system to Milestone XProtect 2025 version, including new software features, Care Plus subscription, and operational improvements for school surveillance and safety.
Agency:
North Smithfield School DistrictStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
ATG GROUP INC.
Note:
The project is directly linked to operational continuity and critical security updates. The use of State of Rhode Island MPA# 419 suggests pre-approved vendor status for ATG GROUP INC., but subcontracting or technology support could still present secondary opportunities. The upgrade includes features with AI elements such as smarter vehicle detection and enhanced surveillance management. Inferred: There may be related subcontracting, hardware installation, and consulting needs as part of the project implementation, especially regarding the integration and configuration of new AI-powered capabilities.
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