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Pre-RFPInfrastructure & MaintenanceDetected Jun 15, 2026

The Long Range Plan describes a Street Lighting System Replacement Plan adopted in 2023 that calls for phased replacement of Shorewood’s aging lighting system (wiring, control cabinets, poles, fixtures) in five project phases between 2025 and 2029. KL Engineering was selected to prepare the implementation plan and design the replacement system, and Appendix A’s capital schedule shows over $9.4 million across 2027–2029 for “Street Lighting Improvements (Not Lake Dr),” with Phase III scheduled for installation in 2027 in the north‑central portion of the Village. Recent vouchers show MP Systems, Inc. as a contractor being paid for Phase 2 streetlights, indicating construction is underway for early phases. While the base system design and at least one construction contractor are in place, upcoming phases still offer room for specialty vendors. Opportunities exist for manufacturers of LED fixtures and smart‑lighting controls, pole and cabinet suppliers, contractors seeking to bid on remaining construction packages, and integrators that can layer in adaptive controls, pedestrian‑scale lighting, or security features aligned with the Village’s sustainability and safety goals. Firms can also position for maintenance and lifecycle support as the new system is rolled out.

Plan focuses on non‑Lake Drive lighting; Lake Drive corridor is addressed separately through other p...

Shorewood villageStreet Lighting System Replacement Program – Phase III and Later Phases

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Infrastructure & Maintenance

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Next 1–2 Q

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RFP / solicitation posted

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Esparto Fire Protection District’s FY 2026-27 budget sets aside 50,000 for Maintenance-Equipment and 20,000 for Maintenance-Building Improvements. This indicates planned work on apparatus, equipment upkeep, and physical improvements to district facilities during the fiscal year. The document doesn’t list contractors or specific projects, suggesting that scopes and vendors are not yet fixed. Maintenance and construction-related firms can position services for apparatus and equipment repair, station upgrades, and small capital projects, helping the district plan work orders and small contracts against these line items.

These are ongoing operational maintenance lines rather than a single large capital construction proj...

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Tiburon’s CIP proposes a $40,000 "Town Owned Facility Backflow Prevention Device Installation" project in FY2026‑27 in response to stricter California drinking water regulations and Marin Municipal Water District’s expanded cross-connection requirements. The project will install approved backflow prevention assemblies on municipal water services where irrigation, fire suppression, or other plumbing configurations present contamination risks. No vendors are listed, and the project is noted as not yet included in the adopted five‑year plan, indicating an early planning phase. Mechanical/plumbing contractors and backflow specialists can help Tiburon identify affected facilities, select and install compliant assemblies, and set up testing and maintenance programs aligned with MMWD policies.

New statewide cross-connection control requirements suggest that similar backflow projects may recur...

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The adopted FY 2026‑27 CIP sets aside $40,000 to install backflow prevention devices at Town‑owned facilities in response to new California drinking water and cross‑connection control regulations and enforcement by Marin Municipal Water District. The description notes that MMWD is actively requiring installation of approved assemblies on municipal services where hazards exist, such as irrigation and fire suppression lines. No contractor or design firm is named, and the project is at the planning stage. Backflow device suppliers, plumbing contractors, and engineering firms can engage Tiburon on surveying Town facilities, designing compliant installations, and handling permitting and coordination with MMWD across multiple sites.

Regulatory driver is the State Water Resources Control Board Cross Connection Control Policy Handboo...

Town of Tiburon
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