RFP 2018-21 - ADDENDUM #1/BUILDING CONDITION ASSESSMENTS
The Town of Penetanguishene has issued Addendum #1 relating to the Request for Proposal 2018-21, Building Condition Assessments.
The Town of Penetanguishene has issued Addendum #1 relating to the Request for Proposal 2018-21, Building Condition Assessments.
Due to high load volumes in the Dominion Voting System, The Clerk has declared an emergency in accordance with Section 53 (1) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, and has herein extended the voting period to October 23rd, 2018 at 8 p.m.
You are invited to attend a Public Information Centre to review and provide input on the recommendations for the Town’s Cycling Strategy.
This past week has seen some interesting weather pass through our area but even with the change in temperature a considerable amount of construction activity on the Main Street was seen as the project nears completion.
The Town of Penetanguishene requests the co-operation of all drivers of motor vehicles on all highways and municipal parking lots within the Town as required by By-law No.2012-23 as amended.
The Town of Penetanguishene is seeking proposal submissions from competent and qualified Proponents to conduct a complete Building Condition Assessment for sixteen (16) Town of Penetanguishene buildings.
The Town of Penetanguishene Public Works Department will be receiving quotes to install a 400 kilowatt generator and automatic transfer switch at the Payette Pump Station.
The Town would like to notify residents that reconstruction of the courts at McGuire Park will commence the end of October/beginning of November.
It seems as though every week from here until the end of the project will have milestone moments to celebrate as this week saw the placement of base asphalt from the Thompson Road to Jeffery Street and surface course asphalt being placed from Simcoe Street/Water Street to Wolfe Street.