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Borough of Conshohocken
Provide community shuttle service. The shuttle runs throughout the borough serving borough residents, employees, and visitors to provide better access to the downtown restaurants, businesses, and train stations to ultimately reduce single occupancy vehicle traffic. The shuttle also provides service for borough residents, employees and visitors outside of the borough in the immediately adjacent municipalities to and from selected locations.
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2026
Due Date
Jul 24, 2026
Release: Jun 19, 2026
Borough of Conshohocken
Close: Jul 24, 2026
Provide community shuttle service. The shuttle runs throughout the borough serving borough residents, employees, and visitors to provide better access to the downtown restaurants, businesses, and train stations to ultimately reduce single occupancy vehicle traffic. The shuttle also provides service for borough residents, employees and visitors outside of the borough in the immediately adjacent municipalities to and from selected locations.
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Roadway resurfacing and the re-grading of the intersections of Hallowell Street, 8th Avenue, and 9th Avenue. The full scope of construction items includes roadway resurfacing and intersection drainage improvements along Street, the removal of subsurface drainage pipes and their replacement with asphalt swales to convey water through the intersections, which will include the full depth reconstruction of the affected intersections. The project also includes construction of new ADA compliant curb ramps, concrete driveway aprons, pavement mill and overlay resurfacing, asphalt pavement base repairs, installation of new pavement markings, and incidental restorations.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
Borough of Conshohocken
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Roadway resurfacing and the re-grading of the intersections of Hallowell Street, 8th Avenue, and 9th Avenue. The full scope of construction items includes roadway resurfacing and intersection drainage improvements along Street, the removal of subsurface drainage pipes and their replacement with asphalt swales to convey water through the intersections, which will include the full depth reconstruction of the affected intersections. The project also includes construction of new ADA compliant curb ramps, concrete driveway aprons, pavement mill and overlay resurfacing, asphalt pavement base repairs, installation of new pavement markings, and incidental restorations.
Borough of Conshohocken
Position of Intake Coordinator for its Housing Rehabilitation Program. Owner’s Housing Rehabilitation Program provides construction services to repair the single-family owner-occupied homes of low-moderate income residents.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
Borough of Conshohocken
Close: May 7, 2026
Position of Intake Coordinator for its Housing Rehabilitation Program. Owner’s Housing Rehabilitation Program provides construction services to repair the single-family owner-occupied homes of low-moderate income residents.
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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; however, deprioritize—process is opaque with likely rejection; pivot to Sourcewell.
Coops: Use Sourcewell if your product is on contract; engage procurement and the department head to fast-track.
Borough of Conshohocken: No clear public evidence of sole source awards; deprioritize this path to avoid unpredictable delays and likely rejection.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Conshohocken
The meeting included the swearing-in of a new police officer and the approval of a special event application for a block party on West 4th Avenue. The council authorized the advertisement of an RFP for the shuttle program, awarded a bid for traffic engineering services for a road diet project, and authorized the advertisement of an amendment to the Parks and Recreation Ordinance. Additionally, the council approved a mutual aid agreement with White Marsh Township for emergency services, an intergovernmental agreement for code inspection and enforcement, a traffic signal maintenance agreement with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, a change order and payment application for the Second Avenue Veterans Memorial Plaza project, a maintenance bond release for West Elm Street, and a special event application for a block party on West 7th Avenue. Council and mayoral announcements highlighted recent community events including arts festivals, theater performances, running club anniversaries, and a 5K race.
The Council conducted a regular meeting where they held swearing-in ceremonies for a new career firefighter and a fire police officer. A presentation was delivered by representatives from the Valley Forge Tourism Convention Board regarding the economic impact of tourism in the county, their marketing initiatives for the America 250 anniversary, the Houses of Declaration initiative, and the Freedom from Hunger food drive.
The meeting included the swearing-in of various police and fire officials, a presentation on proposed redistricting maps based on census data, and a discussion regarding census block alteration proposals. Representatives from public safety and emergency management departments provided an operational update for the upcoming fiscal year. Key business items included the awarding of a bid for a curb ramp project, a discussion on requests for proposals for housing rehabilitation services, the approval of tuition reimbursement for a detective, and the approval of a consultant selection process for a traffic engineering project. Additionally, the Council discussed procedures for establishing residential permit parking and heard public comments regarding local construction safety concerns and traffic signal maintenance.
The council meeting included the swearing-in of a Fire Police Officer and the recognition of National Library Week. Significant focus was placed on the redistricting process, where the council selected a map and authorized the advertisement of an ordinance for reapportioning voting districts based on 2020 census data. Additionally, the council approved census block revisions for the 2030 census and authorized requests for proposals for professional services related to the Housing Rehabilitation Program. Other business included police department personnel changes, approval of a block party request, and the release of professional services escrow funds.
The council recognized National Public Services Week with a proclamation and honored several local achievements, including a fundraiser for a senior dog haven and an Eagle Scout project involving a sensory garden. The council approved the hiring of a career firefighter, adopted a three-year road program, and awarded contracts for housing and rehabilitation program services, including an intake coordinator and an environmental testing firm. Additionally, the council established temporary residential permit parking and approved various financial items, such as payment applications for the Second Avenue Veterans Memorial Plaza and several escrow releases. Discussions also covered election day logistics and the process for handling elected positions during future ward redistricting.
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