Vermont Government Projects & Awards
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Chittenden County
Showing 5 of 7 projects
Purchase of new dump truck (loan approved for $303,000) and ongoing maintenance including tire and plow blade acquisition.
Agency:
Town of UnderhillStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Marshall Tire, Viking (plow blades vendor), Brook Field Service
Note:
Explicit contract ratification for truck and tire vendor (Marshall Tire), recurring business opportunity for maintenance contracts (Brook Field Service for generator monitoring; Viking for plow blades), and possible future tenders for equipment. Subcontracting possible for maintenance and specialty parts providers.
Removal of two hazardous maples presenting safety risk, awarded to On a Limb Tree Service.
Agency:
Town of UnderhillStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
On a Limb Tree Service
Note:
Safety-driven mitigation. Contract ratified for On a Limb; opportunity for similar contractors in competitive bidding for routine hazard abatement work for the town.
New housing construction with emphasis on mixed-use, affordable, and higher density projects. Includes state HOME Act and Tier 1B exemptions, zoning updates, infrastructure extensions, and collaboration with non-profit developers.
Agency:
Town of RichmondStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Champlain Housing Trust Fund, Cathedral Square, Habitat for Humanity, Evernorth
Note:
Contractor and developer opportunities via both public and private funding sources; Richmond seeks annual goal of up to 16 new units/year; projects may combine grant/fund subsidies, zoning/density bonuses, town-sponsored master plans, state CHIP financing, and infrastructure buildouts (water/sewer).
Town considering investing reserve funds with Vermont Community Foundation for capital preservation, investment, and support for new Vermont businesses.
Agency:
Town of ShelburneStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Vermont Community Foundation
Note:
Foundation offers 8-9% average returns over 20 years and invests in new Vermont companies. Inferred: Investment advisors, financial consultants, or new VT businesses could find partnership or funding opportunities. Project under active consideration by Selectboard and Finance Committee.
Replacement of Shelburne wastewater treatment facility pipes and plant upgrades due to capacity and maintenance issues, including permitting, design, and construction.
Agency:
Town of ShelburneStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Aldrich + Elliott
Note:
Step 3 application for Vermont state revolving funds approved; $10.2 million loan at 2% interest; project required due to plant capacity issues and maintenance difficulties. Grant funding possible from additional state sources. Railroad ROW considerations signal subconsulting or permitting opportunities. Inferred: Construction/engineering/general/subcontractor opportunities as well as vendor/supplier needs. Public was told grants would help fund project—potential for further grant consulting, including federal programs.
Essex County
Showing 2 of 2 projects
Significant increase in social housing capital renewal spending, supported by growing contributions to capital reserves and potential federal/provincial grants.
Agency:
Essex CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
Windsor Essex Community Housing Corporation
Note:
Multiple construction subcontracts are expected as 10-year plan ramps up; good for general and specialty contractors familiar with affordable housing.
Implementation of regional strategies to address affordable housing, including funding support for The Bridge’s tiny home expansion and creation of 38 homes.
Agency:
Essex CountyStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
The Bridge
Note:
The County’s $2M investment has leveraged additional federal/provincial capital grants; future project phases and wraparound services likely.
Franklin County
Showing 3 of 3 projects
Town-wide mowing services contract for public properties.
Agency:
Swanton villageStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Col's Family Property Maintenance LLC; Tanner's Excavation
Note:
Current contractor (Tanner's) had complaints about property damage (headstone, cemetery). Col's bid includes a cost of living increase clause (not to exceed 4% per year) for years 2 and 3. Inferred: This is a new contract for the upcoming mowing season (Spring 2025).
Conducting a town-wide property reappraisal, mandated by the state, involving valuation of approximately 3400 parcels.
Agency:
Swanton villageStatus:
Service type:
County Taxes
Associated Companies:
New England Municipal Resource Center (NEMRC)
Note:
Inferred: Large-scale, long-term project requiring specialized appraisal firms. Cost estimated to escalate to $1M due to delays.
Purchase, refurbishment, and installation of a dump body, plow, wing, and associated hydraulic systems onto a new Western Star Truck.
Agency:
Swanton villageStatus:
Service type:
Public Works
Associated Companies:
Jamie Valancort
Note:
Expedites vehicle readiness due to long lead times from original vendor (Viking, 2027). Includes sandblasting, repainting, new lighting, new hydraulic hoses, and new bed chain.
Lamoille County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Multi-year program (5-year plan) for paved road maintenance and repair, including shim and overlay for Randolph Road, Bridge Street, Sunset, Demars, and Lower Elmore Mountain Road (first 0.5 mile). Full reclaim for Needle Road. Aim to address 15.6 miles of poor/very poor roads at ~4 miles/year.
Agency:
Town of MorristownStatus:
Service type:
Capital Projects
Associated Companies:
SD Ireland; Other paving contractors
Note:
Strategy to move away from "worst first" approach. Includes class 2 roadways for Vtrans grant application. Seeks to secure lower pricing by bidding earlier.
Washington County
Showing 1 of 1 projects
Provide technical assistance, business planning, supply chain logistics, regulatory/tax compliance, HR management, land access/transfer support, and on-farm workshops for social equity applicants, Tier 1 outdoor cultivators, and manufacturers, funded by the Cannabis Business Development Fund.
Status:
Service type:
Grants
Associated Companies:
Roads Consulting Group
Note:
Recommendation to expand the fund's scope to include Tier 1 outdoor cultivators and manufacturers, increasing beneficiaries by 97 licenses. Addresses challenges posed by federal funding entanglement for support service providers.
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