Upcoming environmental services projects, hiring plans, and grant funding surfaced from New Hampshire board meetings and budgets — early demand for SLED & B2G vendors, months before a formal RFP is published.
Track environmental services signals in New Hampshire
Get alerted when new environmental services projects surface in New Hampshire meetings and budgets.
Each signal links to the full project breakdown and the agency discussing it.
The town's energy committee has a standing agenda item for the "Poverty Plains solar update," sugges...
Chesterfield is actively pursuing grant funding for a brownfield remediation project on Route 9A. Th...
The town is forming a work group to update its stormwater standards and regulations. This policy-dev...
The Conservation Commission has an ongoing landscaping project for a viewing area that is still in t...
An application has been submitted to replace an aged septic system. While this is a small, single-re...
As part of a major overhaul of its solid waste operations, the town is explicitly discussing the nee...
The Town of Weare is reviewing its solid waste ordinance and transfer station operations, including ...
The county has awarded a contract for asbestos and lead paint abatement, explicitly excluding 'put-b...
The town is discussing a restoration plan for the Olson property, which will likely require site ass...
The town is applying for a grant to fund a comprehensive review and update of its Stormwater Managem...
A condominium development has requested curbside recycling service from the town. This potential exp...
The town's Board of Selectmen is discussing a 'Street Lighting and Energy Audit.' While street light...
Concord's Energy & Environment Committee is launching a "Weatherize Concord" campaign. This initiati...
The Conservation Commission is reviewing a Conditional Use Permit for utility work in an Eversource ...
The town's agenda shows a recurring focus on 'site walks/monitoring' for conservation lands, implyin...
Madbury officials are visiting a neighboring town to review its trash operations, signaling a reasse...
Boscawen's Conservation Commission is discussing forest and recreational trail management, including...
The town is reviewing its transfer station's compactor equipment and job descriptions, indicating a ...
Unlock every signal with AI briefings, project values, and the decision-maker contacts behind each one — free to start.
Frequently Asked Questions
Civic IQ is currently tracking 500 environmental services pre-RFP signals in New Hampshire — projects, hiring plans, and grant funding discussed in local government board meetings, agendas, and budgets before any formal solicitation is published.
Recent environmental services signals in New Hampshire come from agencies including Town of Hopkinton, Town of Chesterfield, and Moultonborough School District. Each signal links to the agency's full Civic IQ profile with its RFPs, contracts, vendors, and decision-maker contacts.
A pre-RFP signal is an early indicator that a government agency is planning a purchase — a project discussed in a board meeting, a budget line item, a new hire, or a grant award — captured before a formal RFP or bid is published. Acting on signals gives SLED and B2G vendors months of lead time to build relationships and shape requirements.
Vendors selling environmental services to state, local, and education (SLED) buyers use these pre-RFP signals to find New Hampshire agencies with budgeted, in-progress demand — then reach decision-makers before the RFP drops, while requirements are still being shaped.
Civic IQ monitors board meeting minutes, agendas, budgets, and strategic plans from local government agencies across New Hampshire, and uses AI to surface environmental services purchase intent. New signals appear here as agencies publish new meeting records.
Platform Capabilities
Uncover early buying signals, get real-time alerts, and push context-rich leads straight into your CRM.
Detect the first hints of need in agendas, budgets, and strategic plans up to a year before formal procurement begins.
Receive instant notifications and automatically enrich records in your connected CRM, keeping your pipeline current.
Get current contact and contract details to reach the person running the project now, not someone who left months ago.
Track competitor wins, contract expirations, and renewal timelines so you can perfectly time outreach.
1M+
Documents analyzed monthly
8M+
Vendors tracked
22M+
Documents indexed
24h
Max data refresh cycle
See live SLED buying signals, source docs, decision-makers, contract context, and the next step into your CRM or pipeline.