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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Catasauqua
The Airport/Main Street Drainage Improvements Project involves enhancing stormwater drainage structures on Prospect Street and Tioga Street in Catasauqua Borough. The project aims to expand and upsize current stormwater pipes to facilitate future infrastructure installations. Work must be completed within 45 calendar days of the Notice to Proceed, with a final deadline of June 30, 2026, contingent on grant extensions.
Posted Date
Feb 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Feb 10, 2026
Borough of Catasauqua
Close: Mar 11, 2026
The Airport/Main Street Drainage Improvements Project involves enhancing stormwater drainage structures on Prospect Street and Tioga Street in Catasauqua Borough. The project aims to expand and upsize current stormwater pipes to facilitate future infrastructure installations. Work must be completed within 45 calendar days of the Notice to Proceed, with a final deadline of June 30, 2026, contingent on grant extensions.
AvailableBorough of Catasauqua
The Borough of Catasauqua is soliciting sealed electronic bids for engineering design, inspection, and construction improvements to an existing 60-foot diameter wastewater clarifier drive unit and associated appurtenances at its Wastewater Treatment Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically via PennBid, with specifications and bid forms available at no cost on the PennBid project page. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site inspection is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on 2026-01-12 and the bid deadline is 11:00 a.m. prevailing time on 2026-01-22.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 22, 2026
Borough of Catasauqua
Close: Jan 22, 2026
The Borough of Catasauqua is soliciting sealed electronic bids for engineering design, inspection, and construction improvements to an existing 60-foot diameter wastewater clarifier drive unit and associated appurtenances at its Wastewater Treatment Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically via PennBid, with specifications and bid forms available at no cost on the PennBid project page. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and site inspection is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on 2026-01-12 and the bid deadline is 11:00 a.m. prevailing time on 2026-01-22.
Borough of Catasauqua
Work includes construction of ADA compliant curb ramps, asphalt pavement milling, pavement base repairs, installation of asphalt leveling/scratch course and wearing course and replacement of pavement markings, mobilization, maintenance and protection of traffic; and erosion and sediment controls, as necessary to perform the work.
Posted Date
Jul 11, 2024
Due Date
Jul 23, 2024
Release: Jul 11, 2024
Borough of Catasauqua
Close: Jul 23, 2024
Work includes construction of ADA compliant curb ramps, asphalt pavement milling, pavement base repairs, installation of asphalt leveling/scratch course and wearing course and replacement of pavement markings, mobilization, maintenance and protection of traffic; and erosion and sediment controls, as necessary to perform the work.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $23,800, use sole source. Deprioritize—no history; redirect them to coops instead.
Coops: Propose a pre-competed cooperative contract to meet their 2023 “joint purchasing” goal and avoid bonding hurdles; engage the Borough Manager and General Government Committee.
Borough of Catasauqua, PA. No evidence of sole source contracting in public records—deprioritize this path.
Threshold context: Non-emergency purchases over $23,800 go to formal bid; bonding requirements apply for contracts over $2,000, increasing friction.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Catasauqua
The Council held a special meeting to discuss several key items. A resolution approving a fire alarm system at the Dery Mansion was taken from the table and subsequently approved. The council also addressed engineering bills for payment and change orders for approval, including items related to the WWTP Influent Pump, WWTP Roof Replacement, and WWTP Trickling Filter Replacement.
The council meeting included discussions on rezoning concerns, a proposed agreement with Valley Wide Homes for the Pearl Street Subdivision, and financial matters such as the Treasurer's Report and bills to be paid. Ordinances and resolutions were addressed, including amending the Catasauqua Code regarding the compensation of the Borough Manager, adding handicap parking signs, and applying for a Greenways, Trails and Recreation Grant. The adoption of the Lehigh County Hazard Mitigation Plan and the Borough Emergency Operations Plan were also discussed. Updates were provided on various projects, including the WWTP Influent Pump Replacement and Electrical Upgrades. The Iron Works project was addressed, and concerns about misinformation on social media were raised. Other topics included budget reports, planning and zoning matters, public safety concerns, public utilities and works updates, and the Summer Park Youth Program.
The council meeting involved discussions on the TAP grant project, including a suggestion for a public meeting to inform residents and businesses. An ordinance restricting truck traffic on certain streets was passed, along with resolutions regarding record disposal, PennDOT right-of-way agreements, and extensions to Race Street Bridge proclamations. Reports covered water/sewer usage, the minimum municipal obligation, and an inter-municipal agreement. Financial reports, including the Treasurer's Report and Bills & Accounts, were approved. Updates were provided on various projects and initiatives, including the Race Street/Lehigh Street PennDOT project, apartment rental inspections, and the George Taylor House. The meeting also addressed concerns about vandalism and graffiti, and the council reviewed the Iron Works Agreement of Sale.
The meeting covered the nominations and elections of the Council President and Vice-President. Key appointments were made for Borough Manager/Secretary, Borough Treasurer, Borough Solicitor, Borough Engineer, Vacancy Board Chair, Building Code Official and Zoning Officer, and representatives to MECAB and LVIA. Discussion also included concerns about potential influence from HCPA regarding the Vacancy Board appointment and the cost of appointing Code Master Inspection Services. Council committee assignments were to be provided the following day.
The meeting agenda included procedural items such as the call to order and pledge of allegiance, along with the approval of minutes. Key discussion points covered ordinances and resolutions, including a zoning designation change and a street light services agreement. Reports from various departments (water/sewer, treasurer, and others) were presented. The meeting also addressed bills and accounts, committee updates, public safety matters (including National Night Out participation), public utilities authority vacancies, planning commission vacancies, and appointments. Recreation, public works, and unfinished business were also on the agenda.
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