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Pre-RFPCapital ProjectsDetected Jun 24, 2026

Savoy’s FY27 warrant proposes a 52000 appropriation for a new roof on the town office building and other general maintenance, with funds added to the Building Maintenance account specifically for roof replacement and capital improvements. This indicates the town has recognized a building envelope need and is setting aside funding but has not yet named a contractor or detailed scope beyond roof and general maintenance. For vendors, this suggests upcoming small capital projects in building construction, roofing, and facility repairs at the town office. There is an opportunity to engage with the Select Board or facilities contacts on developing scope, budget-aligned options (materials, warranty, energy efficiency), and bundling other deferred maintenance into a coordinated project once funds are approved.

Funds are placed in the Building Maintenance account, allowing some flexibility in how the roof and ...

Savoy School DistrictTown office building roof replacement and capital maintenance funding

Why this matters for vendors

Early signals like this typically surface 6–18 months before a formal RFP is posted. Vendors who engage during the planning window help shape requirements, build relationships with decision-makers, and position ahead of the competition before the solicitation goes public.

Capital Projects

Where this sits in the buying cycle

Now

Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

Later

Award & contract

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The Westminster Conservation Commission agenda lists a continued Notice of Intent hearing for 0 & 88 State Road West (Depres) covering four townhouse apartment buildings totaling 32 units. This indicates an active private development proposal that must secure local environmental approvals before proceeding to detailed design and construction procurement. While the agenda does not name municipal funding, a 32‑unit townhouse project will create demand for civil and environmental engineering, site work, utilities, stormwater systems, landscaping, and potentially traffic and infrastructure improvements tied to conservation conditions. Vendors that support developers or municipalities with permitting, mitigation design, and construction-phase compliance could engage with the proponent or town staff as the project conditions are shaped.

Project is at the environmental permitting stage via Notice of Intent; conservation conditions may d...

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Within the Operations & Maintenance capital budget, the district references a DCS Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Replacement Project at the Randall‑Bold Water Treatment Plant that has been delayed in FY27 and then ramps up again in FY28, with total Randall‑Bold WTP Improvements spend of about $11.8M over the biennium. The existing DCS/PLC infrastructure is being modernized, but the project has been paused to adjust scope and confirm contracting approach, suggesting design and some vendor choices may already be in place. This indicates the primary control‑system upgrade decision is largely made, but there may still be room for follow‑on integration, cybersecurity hardening, HMI upgrades, training, and lifecycle support as the revised project restarts in FY28. Vendors that partner with the likely PLC/control incumbent or provide complementary services could target add‑ons and support rather than the core award.

Randall‑Bold is a joint facility; partners share costs, which can make standardized control platform...

Contra Costa Water District
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Contra Costa Water District’s FY27–FY28 proposed budget commits $32.6M over two years, and a total program estimate of about $2.75B, to replace the aging 48‑mile Contra Costa Canal with an enclosed pipeline. In FY27–FY28 they plan to complete a Preliminary Design Report, 30% pipe and stormwater design, a finance plan by October 2027, and a programmatic EIR by late 2028, while also reviewing statutory authority and procurement policy for potential ‘collaborative project delivery.’ No implementation contractor or delivery model has been selected yet; current work is focused on planning, environmental clearance, permitting, financing and communications. This is a major long‑horizon capital program where the district is still shaping scope, funding strategy, risk allocation, and delivery approach. Vendors in engineering, program management, collaborative delivery (CMAR, progressive design‑build), tunneling/pipeline construction, communications, and financing advisory can engage now to influence standards, packaging, and procurement strategy.

They are explicitly considering changes to procurement policy to allow collaborative delivery, and a...

Contra Costa Water District
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