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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Bangor
1 +/- ea Rumble Pad Construction Entrance; 367 +/- LF of 18" Silt Soxx; 1 +/- ea Concrete Washout; 293 +/- LF of 18" Thermoplastic Pipe; 25 +/- SY R-4 RipRap; 170 +/- SY Trench Restoration (Per PennDOT specs); 9 +/- SY Sidewalk/Curb Replacement, as needed along N. Main Street; 20 +/- SY Pavement Restoration - Street; 120 +/- SY Pavement Restoration - Parking Lot; 30 +/- LF Curb - Parking Lot.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Borough of Bangor
Close: Jul 17, 2026
1 +/- ea Rumble Pad Construction Entrance; 367 +/- LF of 18" Silt Soxx; 1 +/- ea Concrete Washout; 293 +/- LF of 18" Thermoplastic Pipe; 25 +/- SY R-4 RipRap; 170 +/- SY Trench Restoration (Per PennDOT specs); 9 +/- SY Sidewalk/Curb Replacement, as needed along N. Main Street; 20 +/- SY Pavement Restoration - Street; 120 +/- SY Pavement Restoration - Parking Lot; 30 +/- LF Curb - Parking Lot.
AvailableBorough of Bangor
Construction of accessible ramp at Borough building.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 16, 2026
Borough of Bangor
Close: May 8, 2026
Construction of accessible ramp at Borough building.
Borough of Bangor
Construction of a 12-feet (approx. ) tall retaining wall and associated grading with storm water facilities along with the base construction of a parking area located thereon. The construction of the remaining 240 LF (approx.), 12 feet high (approx.) Redi-Rock retaining wall. The work shall consist of excavation and removal of material as required to meet the proposed grade, placement of approx. 3,000 tons of 2RC backfill aggregate, 14.0-feet of 15" watertight HDPE storm pipe. The installation of the remaining 10-feet deep (approx.) 48" manhole with standard 24" lid. The installation of a 10.00'x 4.00'x9.46' outlet structure with standard 24" manhole lid and 2'x3.77' standard M-Top with bicycle safe grate. (Material to be supplied by owner). The installation of 70-feet (total) of 60" watertight HDPE storm pipe with watertight end caps (Material to be supplied by owner). Alternate Bid No. 1 shall consist of saw cutting the existing macadam parking area. Alternate Bid No. 2 shall consist of installation of approx. 60 LF of block retaining wall to be installed along the existing concrete sidewalk adjacent to the existing pavilion. Alternate Bid No. 3 Installation of 240 – feet (approx.) 4’ high, Redi Rock Magic barrier wall.
Posted Date
Feb 21, 2025
Due Date
Mar 4, 2025
Release: Feb 21, 2025
Borough of Bangor
Close: Mar 4, 2025
Construction of a 12-feet (approx. ) tall retaining wall and associated grading with storm water facilities along with the base construction of a parking area located thereon. The construction of the remaining 240 LF (approx.), 12 feet high (approx.) Redi-Rock retaining wall. The work shall consist of excavation and removal of material as required to meet the proposed grade, placement of approx. 3,000 tons of 2RC backfill aggregate, 14.0-feet of 15" watertight HDPE storm pipe. The installation of the remaining 10-feet deep (approx.) 48" manhole with standard 24" lid. The installation of a 10.00'x 4.00'x9.46' outlet structure with standard 24" manhole lid and 2'x3.77' standard M-Top with bicycle safe grate. (Material to be supplied by owner). The installation of 70-feet (total) of 60" watertight HDPE storm pipe with watertight end caps (Material to be supplied by owner). Alternate Bid No. 1 shall consist of saw cutting the existing macadam parking area. Alternate Bid No. 2 shall consist of installation of approx. 60 LF of block retaining wall to be installed along the existing concrete sidewalk adjacent to the existing pavilion. Alternate Bid No. 3 Installation of 240 – feet (approx.) 4’ high, Redi Rock Magic barrier wall.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: No practical path today; unless the Borough explicitly confirms an exception, pivot to the competitive bid process and engage the Borough Manager/Secretary. Note: For acquisitions expected to exceed $23,800, align to the Borough’s formal competitive bidding process.
Coops: There is no evidence the Borough of Bangor uses cooperative purchasing today; you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Entity: Borough of Bangor, PA
Evidence indicates no use of sole source; deprioritize this approach.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Bangor
The Special Council Meeting agenda includes an executive session regarding personnel and legal matters, followed by discussion and consideration of personnel-related action items.
The Board discussed updates regarding Roseto Borough and reviewed the engineering progress on the EQ Tank Project, which is reported to be 90% complete. Actions included the approval of payment application number 6 for the Brendan Stanton Inc. electrical contract in the amount of $203,215.69 and payment application number 7 for the Blue World Construction site contract in the amount of $57,357.00. The board also addressed the status of the Corrective Action Plan based on recent flow data and confirmed the submission of the Chapter 94 Report. Additionally, an executive session was held to discuss legal matters.
The meeting included public comments regarding the distribution of funds from the sale of Episcopal Apartments, as well as inquiries concerning alley and sidewalk maintenance. Action items included the approval of bills totaling $502,925.13, the waiver of a yard sale permit fee for the Memorial Day weekend, and the authorization of a purchase from the Police Wish Fund for training equipment. The Council also discussed drafts for a new Fats, Oils and Greases Ordinance and a Fire Department Ordinance. Department updates were provided by the Fire and Police Chiefs, and a report on park and pool status was given by the Borough Manager.
The meeting included a public comment session regarding local animal permit moratoriums. Action items involved the approval of an advertisement for a handicap accessibility ramp project, the authorization of an ECMS resolution, and the acceptance of a Park Board resignation. The council also approved filling a part-time police officer vacancy, implemented a temporary curfew in public parks to combat vandalism, and authorized the advertisement of ordinances concerning vehicles, traffic, parking, and street excavations. Additional administrative discussions covered roof replacement estimates and general department updates.
The council discussed and took action on several items, including the approval of bill payments and a disabled parking sign application. Key decisions included setting the date and time for the local trick-or-treat event, authorizing the submission of a CDBG grant application for infrastructure improvements, lifting the moratorium on permits for keeping chickens, and approving the advertisement of a new snow removal ordinance. Additionally, the meeting included updates from the Police Department and the Mayor, a review of park and pool operations, and discussions regarding ongoing audit activities and a paving proposal from Hallett Contractors.
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