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Pre-RFPCapital ProjectsDetected Jun 11, 2026

The Burlington Conservation Commission’s June 11, 2026 agenda shows several private redevelopment projects—demolishing existing dwellings and commercial buildings and constructing new residential and commercial structures—that will require stormwater management, utility work, and site design within the town’s regulatory framework. Items include 10 Francis Wyman Road (demolish dwelling and construct new dwelling under a Stormwater Permit), 11 Sears Street (similar teardown/rebuild), 129-131 Middlesex Turnpike (a new multi-family residential building), 7 A Street (material storage and crushed stone parking areas), 85 Wilmington Road (new commercial building with repaving and stormwater/utility improvements), and 2 Wall Street (demolish and rebuild a commercial building with repaving and stormwater/utility improvements). These hearings indicate active and upcoming engineering, site work, and environmental compliance needs driven by private developers but overseen by the town. The agenda does not show municipal RFPs, but vendors that serve developers and municipalities—civil engineers, environmental consultants, stormwater system suppliers, pavement contractors, and permitting specialists—can position to assist project proponents with design, permitting, and compliance documentation ahead of final conservation approvals. Targeted outreach can focus on helping applicants meet Burlington’s stormwater standards, prepare supporting studies, and plan construction-phase erosion control that aligns with Conservation Commission expectations.

2 Wall Street and 85 Wilmington Road Notices of Intent explicitly reference stormwater and utility i...

Town of BurlingtonMultiple Burlington infill redevelopments requiring stormwater and site design

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Capital Projects

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

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RFP / solicitation posted

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