Vermont Government Projects & Awards
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Addison County
Showing 5 of 9 projects
Construction and engineering consulting for West Street sidewalk improvements including design and related services.
Agency:
Town of BristolStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
VHB
Note:
Repeated charges from VHB for 'West St Sidewalk' indicate ongoing work likely for a larger sidewalk infrastructure project. Inferred: Potential leads for subcontracting, materials supply, and related construction services. Sidewalk projects often open opportunities for paving, ADA compliance, landscaping, and project management vendors.
Culvert repair or replacement on Upper Notch Road by DPW using rented equipment and materials.
Agency:
Town of BristolStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Johnson Hardware and Rental
Note:
Significant payment for 'Upper Notch Culvert' repair or upgrade suggests a small-to-medium scale construction project. Inferred: Further culvert or roadwork contracts likely as part of annual DPW projects; opportunities in heavy equipment rental, materials supply, and construction.
Library facility upgrades using ARPA funds, likely involving consulting, design, or construction.
Agency:
Town of BristolStatus:
Service type:
Library
Associated Companies:
Vermont Integrated Architecture
Note:
The invoice for 'Library ARPA' suggests modernization or improvement services at the town library, supported by ARPA funds. Inferred: ARPA grants often require additional vendors and compliance services. Opportunities for consulting, architecture, construction, and IT upgrades.
Facility energy renovation at Holley Hall as part of the Municipal Energy Resilience Program (MERP).
Agency:
Town of BristolStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Vermont Integrated Architecture
Note:
Vermont Integrated Architecture is billing for 'Holley Hall MERP', indicating an energy resilience and renovation project at Holley Hall. Inferred: MERP may be grant-driven, presenting opportunities for energy consultants, HVAC, sustainable construction, and building automation subcontractors.
Ongoing professional services relating to Mountain Street stormwater management, likely involving runoff mitigation.
Agency:
Town of BristolStatus:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
SLR International Corporation
Note:
SLR International Corporation is currently billing for 'Mtn St Stormwater' services, indicating an active or recently awarded contract for stormwater consulting. Inferred: Possible additional subcontracting or support opportunities, as stormwater management projects typically require multiple specialist services and ongoing monitoring or construction.
Bennington County
Showing 4 of 4 projects
Develop and implement programs, curriculum, and project management for the newly established Bennington Youth Council, focusing on youth leadership, civic engagement, and youth-led community projects. Potential for guest speakers and field trip coordination.
Status:
Service type:
Recreation & Community Services
Associated Companies:
Vermont Community Foundation (grant provider)
Note:
Initial funding of $5,000 received. Council will identify specific projects and topics. Opportunity for partnerships with local businesses for field trips.
Expansion and opening of a 100-spot childcare facility at Ben High by end of 2026. Includes scaling up current operations, procuring furnishings, training staff, and developing full-day programs (infant, toddler, and potentially pre-K).
Status:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Children's First Finance
Note:
YMCA seeking another grant in Jan for materials. Licensing for expanded capacity (up to 27 children) by Ben High move. Anticipated hours 6:30am-5:30pm. Staffing levels currently strong.
Major upgrade of the Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) to remove phosphorus, meeting new state permit limits by December 31, 2028. Project includes installing disc filtration systems and potentially chemical addition.
Status:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Aldrich and Elliot
Note:
Total bond of $5M sought. Potential for 35% pollution control grant and up to $1M disadvantaged funding from State Revolving Loan Fund (SRF). USDA Rural Development also a possibility. Project reuses existing structure (sand filter building).
Purchase a new tractor/loader/backhoe to replace outdated, costly-to-repair equipment for snow removal, grounds maintenance, and material handling.
Status:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Salem Farm Supply; Kabota; John Deere; Stacowskis; Townline; Browns
Note:
Inferred: Need for detailed specifications (horsepower, lifting capacity, transmission type, implements, cost-effectiveness of integrated vs. leased backhoe) to satisfy board members and justify expenditure. Current tractor is old and unreliable.
Chittenden County
Showing 5 of 6 projects
Full replacement of Bridge 7 including cast-in-place substructure, precast superstructure, and improvements.
Agency:
Town of UnderhillStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Birdseye Building Co., East Engineering, PLC, TR Fellows Engineering
Note:
Award was decided after competitive bidding process with several local contractors. Birdseye chosen for both price and favorable references. Subcontracting opportunities possible due to multiple specialty scope items. Federal/state permitting and bond application involved; project value is just under one million dollars. Significant monitoring, testing, and possible inspection work for engineering and consulting businesses.
Purchase approved for new dump truck ($303,000) financed via Union Bank, with secondary equipment sales and replaceable tire procurement.
Agency:
Town of UnderhillStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Marshall Tire, Union Bank
Note:
Union Bank financing set for truck acquisition; tire purchase (up to $2,500) awarded to Marshall Tire. Inferred: Vendor opportunities recur for fleet expansion, tire suppliers, maintenance, and equipment financing.
Replacement of self-checkout machines and expanded hours with Sunday opening, requiring technology upgrades and facilities management support.
Agency:
City of South BurlingtonStatus:
Service type:
Library
Associated Companies:
South Burlington Library Foundation
Note:
One-time use request for $9,000 for new self-checkout machines will need an equipment/software vendor. Inferred: Sunday opening may require additional support services, janitorial, utilities, and potentially ongoing technology/facilities contracts.
Potential significant increase to sidewalk/SUP budget for large-scale repair and upgrades, as indicated by budget scenario modeling ($250,000-$1,000,000/year).
Agency:
City of South BurlingtonStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
StreetLogix, CCRPC (Central staff for condition index)
Note:
Inferred: The city is considering significant expansion of sidewalk/SUP repair funding, which could mean RFPs for concrete work, paving, curb repairs, ADA improvements, and path construction contracts.
Public-private partnership for parking garage, hotel, and workforce housing at Abenaki Way & Winooski Falls Way, including a $600,000 SIB loan, design, build, and operation.
Agency:
City of WinooskiStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Nedde Real Estate LLC
Note:
Explicit: Includes state infrastructure bank loan of $600,000 (guaranteed by developer) and council approval for contractual structure. Involves both public and private construction elements, presenting grant writing, engineering, architectural, construction, and subcontracting opportunities. Agreements allow developer to access favorable municipal interest rates and require compliance with strict insurance, environmental, and permitting standards. Hotel and housing components meet long-standing municipal goals. Federal and state grant obligations noted.
Franklin County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Funding ($280) for Northwest Access TV to continue recording and making school board meetings accessible online (YouTube channel). This service includes recording, potential live streaming, and archiving to provide transparency and community access.
Status:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
Northwest Access TV
Note:
Existing partnership, explicit request for continued funding. The service is highly valued for community engagement and transparency, especially given high viewership numbers.
Rutland County
Showing 5 of 8 projects
Providing transportation services for the school's ski and snowboarding program, supported by a $1500 grant.
Agency:
Ira School DistrictStatus:
Service type:
Transportation
Associated Companies:
Hills & Hollows
Note:
A specific grant for transportation has been awarded, indicating a confirmed need for transportation providers, likely local. This may present a subcontracting or service opportunity for transportation companies interested in short-term, grant-funded educational projects.
Acquisition of a new 10-wheeler truck for town operations, including chassis and specialized plow body with wings.
Status:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
AG Western Star; Viking Proline
Note:
Inferred: Preference for single vendor for chassis and body integration to streamline procurement and maintenance. Concerns about future DEF/emissions regulations. Value estimated at $180,000 for plow body and $180,000 for truck.
Installation of a mini-split system at Town Hall and a ducted air heat pump at the Town Garage. Projects are grouped together to attract contractors.
Status:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Hayden Plumbing and Heating; Bennington Heating and Cooling; Inferred: HVAC contractors
Note:
Electrical work included in HVAC scope. Quotes needed, then grant amendment (if required). Potential adjustment to timeline if garage insulation order is re-evaluated.
Contracts and payments to organizations and multiple vendors for services supporting library, senior center, cleaning, equipment, maintenance, safety, and appropriations to fire district.
Agency:
Town of BrandonStatus:
Service type:
Public Services
Associated Companies:
American Window Cleaning, Ben's Uniforms Inc, Brandon Lumber & Millwork, Lily White Cleaning Service, Green Mountain Garage, Paramount Assessment Group, Suburban Propane LP, WEX Bank, The Royal Group Inc, Thunder Towing & Auto Rec
Note:
Ratification of payments and service contracts creates backdoor entry for services as well as ongoing and future maintenance contracts; subcontracting and supplier opportunities for small businesses.
Study and future phased construction of a shared-use path connecting downtown Brandon and Forest Dale, following selection of Alternative 2. Project aims to improve bicycle and pedestrian safety and connectivity, including a 10ft asphalt path with a 5ft green strip.
Agency:
Town of BrandonStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Dubois & King
Note:
Selection of Alternative 2 as preferred option allows advancement to future design and construction grant applications. Inferred: Likely phases will be implemented as funding (especially state/federal grants) becomes available. High potential for engineering, design, and construction firms, especially those prepared for public works and grant-funded projects. The study itself funded by VTrans grant; next stages may be eligible for similar grants.
Vermont
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Extended feasibility study for sidewalk extension project, focusing on the north side to Google Hill, including engineering design aspects and environmental considerations like flood risk.
Agency:
Johnson villageStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Stantech
Note:
Inferred: This is a continuation of an existing study, with an additional scope focused on the north side. The ultimate goal is to get a sidewalk built. Flood concerns on the south side were a major factor in considering alternatives. This is a precursor to a larger construction project. Funds are from LCPC.
Washington County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Design and construction of river access points, including ADA-compliant paths, staircases, benches, pavilions, interpretive signage, and native plantings at priority sites (e.g., Scampini Square/Vine Street, Air Auto Sales, Desro Machines, Spalding High School).
Agency:
City of BarreStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Dubois and King (DNK);SLR
Note:
Mayor recommends prioritizing sites tied to ongoing FEMA buyouts for cost savings. Integration with FEMA plans for flood resilience (grade lowering) is key. Cost estimate is per site.
Comprehensive brownfield site assessment, including grid testing, groundwater monitoring, and development of a corrective action plan for the Country Club Road property.
Status:
Service type:
Environmental Services
Associated Companies:
Stone Environmental
Note:
Inferred: Required to address contamination and facilitate future development. Explicitly stated by a member of the public and acknowledged as part of broader site assessment needs.
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