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Bethel Park Borough Municipal Authority
Sealed bids are requested by the Bethel Park Municipal Authority for the WWTP-0002 REC Tank Project to install a rare earth chloride chemical dosing system and associated safety, plumbing, site, and electrical work. The solicitation is an IFB hosted on PennBid and requires a bid bond of 10% and compliance with the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act. The opportunity opened on April 30, 2026, and closes on May 13, 2026, with all official documents available through the PennBid portal.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
Bethel Park Borough Municipal Authority
Close: May 13, 2026
Sealed bids are requested by the Bethel Park Municipal Authority for the WWTP-0002 REC Tank Project to install a rare earth chloride chemical dosing system and associated safety, plumbing, site, and electrical work. The solicitation is an IFB hosted on PennBid and requires a bid bond of 10% and compliance with the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act. The opportunity opened on April 30, 2026, and closes on May 13, 2026, with all official documents available through the PennBid portal.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Bethel Park Borough Municipal Authority
The strategic plan provides an operational framework for the Municipality of Bethel Park, outlining projects, priorities, and success thresholds. This framework, first adopted in 2021, has evolved through annual updates, with the 2023 plan incorporating input from municipal stakeholders and partners to guide ongoing development.
The meeting commenced with a flag ceremony involving Boy Scout Troop number 215. An executive session regarding personnel issues was conducted prior to the main session. The Library Director reported on recent fundraising efforts, including a Monte Carlo night gala and an ongoing 'Christmas in July' raffle, and highlighted the summer reading programs for children, teens, and adults, as well as the homebound delivery service. The Police Lieutenant reported on hosting a successful hybrid electric vehicle safety course for first responders, thanking sponsoring businesses and the fire department, and announced the ten awardees for the Sergeant Charles Bond Zach Police Department College Scholarships. The Fire Chief's report covered May incident statistics and thanked personnel involved in a major fire incident on June 1st, along with fundraising efforts. The Mayor recognized residents celebrating significant birthdays (up to 106 years old) and offered commentary on ongoing municipal issues such as road detours and budget processes, encouraging patience. Council approved the minutes of the May 14, 2012 meeting and authorized payment of bills and payrolls. Business matters included appointments to the Cable TV Board and the Zoning Hearing Board (as an alternate member). Planning and Zoning addressed the Presidential Plaza retail addition major land development application, approval of a sewer easement vacation on Library Road, and the conveyance of property from 88 Investors LP to the municipality for transfer to PennDOT related to development along Library Road and Hillside Drive. Council Member Harrison raised concerns regarding the process and outcome of a real estate tax increase referendum and sought clarification from the solicitor regarding the legal implications of overturning the tax ordinance.
The council meeting included a flag ceremony by the Bethal Park Girl Scouts. The Library Director provided updates on library services, including a new fish aquarium, upcoming programs, fundraising events, and the Love Your Library month. Council members presented a donation to replenish the fish fund, and the police chief discussed the Bethel Park Crime Watch, a drug takeback program, police website updates, and a benefit basketball game. The fire chief reported on fire calls and chimney fire safety. The Mayor shared birthday wishes and historical insights from a 1939 Bethel Township news issue. The council also addressed reappointments to various boards and commissions.
The council meeting included reports from the library director, covering summer reading programs, upcoming events, and fundraising efforts. The police chief discussed crime watch meetings, a softball game to benefit the Bethel Park Community Foundation, and a drug takeback program. Awards were presented to students and a citizen for their contributions to the community. Discussions also involved traffic safety, school starting, and recognition of community members. The council addressed financial matters, approved bills and payrolls, and discussed resident concerns, including traffic issues and property maintenance. Updates were provided on traffic-related issues and a meeting with PennDOT.
The council meeting included reports from officials, including the police and fire chiefs. The police department announced the launch of their Facebook page for timely information dissemination and urged motorists to exercise caution due to increased pedestrian and bicycle activity. The fire chief clarified the allocation of tax money towards new and existing buildings, while donations continue to fund fire trucks and equipment. The council also discussed a military banner program, a spring cleanup event, and the municipality receiving a community citation of recognition. Additionally, there was a presentation on a volunteer scholarship fund and upcoming fundraisers. The meeting addressed a sewage problem reported by a resident and discussed an ordinance regarding the police chief reporting directly to the municipal manager.
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