The Williamston Housing Authority is seeking quotes from qualified, licensed electricians to do the following work on approximately 47 units. The work consists of providing labor and materials to remove a duplex receptacle in box attached to a washer box, install an old work box in an accessible location to washer box, power a 120-volt single use receptacle with existing power from duplex receptacle, install blank cover where duplex receptacle was at. Patch and paint any sheetrock damaged from work.
Post Date: 06/05/2026Bid Date:06/15/2026Trades: *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors, Low Voltage Electrical Contractor (LVE) <91V: Electrician, Fiberoptic, Wire & Cabling, Telephone, Cable Television (TV), Building Maintenance, Installation & Repair Services: General Appliance Repair, Make Ready, Minor Renovations & Repairs
This project involves a complete remodel of what is referred to as the Old Police Department Training Room and Kitchen (located in the back of the building facing Smithwick Street). The work will include, but is not limited to, demolition of existing infrastructure, electrical work, plumbing and HVAC, flooring, and painting. The Old PD Reuse Project will expand on and update the Town Hall while rehabilitating the meeting spaces in the old Police Department connected to the Town Hall. The Towns efforts to rehabilitate the interior of the old Police Department will include rehabilitation of the departments meeting room, entryways, and kitchen. The project includes the modification of the Police Departments previous evidence storage room into a single occupant restroom, which will involve repainting, the removal of several shelving units, flooring modifications, and the installation of plumbing to the room that did not previously exist. The restroom will also be connected to the sewer system. The project also includes the removal and replacement of the flooring in the meeting space and kitchen, repainting and resurfacing of the walls in the meeting space and kitchen, and other repairs as needed, such as electrical upgrades to the electrical box in the kitchen space to allow for higher voltage appliances to be used in the space. The kitchen appliances, cabinets, and countertops will be added/replaced. This project will also include work to the rear hallway near the kitchen, including painting and doorway reframing. Installation of ceiling to match the space to the kitchen and meeting area may also be required. Furthermore, the doorways in the area will be replaced to provide safety and an improved appearance to the exterior of the building, including a storefront style entrance facing towards Smithwick Street. The storefront will allow for the existing exterior door to be modified into a fire escape, and will include appropriate lit fire exit signage. Upgrades to the existing doors will also include leveling to remove height inconsistencies between the doorframes and the floors. Steps will also be taken to revise the roofing (ceiling) and lighting in the space. Repairs will need to be made to the roof, and improved structuring will need to be included to prevent future roof damage, particularly around the lighting systems. Along with this, the diffusers attached to the current lights should be replaced to allow for the installation of new lights.
Post Date: 04/27/2026Bid Date:05/21/2026Trades: *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
The Town is seeking a qualified Contractor to perform environmental review and assessment services as required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Code of Federal Regulations (24 CFR Part 58). The Town has received federal funds from the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in Fiscal Year 2023 and plans to use these funds for various activities to support community development. The Town seeks an environmental review for the following activities: change in land use, property demolition, site clearance and improvements, and public infrastructure improvements. The Contractor will complete all environmental review work for each activity and collaborate with Town staff to submit environmental review records in the HUD Environmental Review Online System (HEROS). The Contractor will be responsible for preparing complete, accurate, and compliant environmental review records in accordance with NEPA, 24 CFR Part 58, and HUD guidance, and for collaborating with Town staff to facilitate HUD review and acceptance, recognizing that final approval authority rests with HUD and the Responsible Entity.
The County of Martin, North Carolina is requesting submittals from qualified firms for airport consulting/engineering services (including planning, design, and construction administration services for airside and landside improvements) at the Martin County Airport. The improvements may include, but are not limited to the following: Runways, taxiways, taxi lanes, fencing, NAVAIDS, terminal buildings, utilities, aircraft aprons, aircraft hangars, pavement overlays, access roads, auto parking facilities, and land acquisition, as well as planning and other tasks and projects as deemed necessary by Martin County.
Post Date: 04/30/2026Bid Date:05/29/2026Trades: *A&E Architecture & Engineering: Design Services, Consulting & Planning: Professional, EOR Services, Feasibility Study