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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Denver
The Borough of Denver is soliciting sealed proposals for the Main Street (SR 1051) Storm Sewer Improvements Project, including storm sewer construction, curb and pavement restoration, replacement/installation of PennDOT catch basins, pavement marking replacement, traffic control, mobilization, and bonding requirements. Bidders must access project documents and submit proposals via the PennBid portal; a non‑mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled at the Borough building (501 Main Street, Denver, PA) on July 13, 2026. The notice requires 10% bid security and compliance with Pennsylvania prevailing wage and PennDOT prequalification requirements and sets the proposal acceptance/opening for July 22, 2026 at 10:00 AM.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
Borough of Denver
Close: Jul 22, 2026
The Borough of Denver is soliciting sealed proposals for the Main Street (SR 1051) Storm Sewer Improvements Project, including storm sewer construction, curb and pavement restoration, replacement/installation of PennDOT catch basins, pavement marking replacement, traffic control, mobilization, and bonding requirements. Bidders must access project documents and submit proposals via the PennBid portal; a non‑mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled at the Borough building (501 Main Street, Denver, PA) on July 13, 2026. The notice requires 10% bid security and compliance with Pennsylvania prevailing wage and PennDOT prequalification requirements and sets the proposal acceptance/opening for July 22, 2026 at 10:00 AM.
AvailableBorough of Denver
The Borough of Denver is soliciting sealed proposals for the Main Street (SR 1051) Storm Sewer Improvements Project, including storm sewer construction, curb and pavement restoration, replacement/installation of PennDOT catch basins, pavement marking replacement, traffic control, mobilization, and bonding requirements. Bidders must access project documents and submit proposals via the PennBid portal; a non‑mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled at the Borough building (501 Main Street, Denver, PA) on July 13, 2026. The notice requires 10% bid security and compliance with Pennsylvania prevailing wage and PennDOT prequalification requirements and sets the proposal acceptance/opening for July 22, 2026 at 10:00 AM.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
Borough of Denver
Close: Jul 22, 2026
The Borough of Denver is soliciting sealed proposals for the Main Street (SR 1051) Storm Sewer Improvements Project, including storm sewer construction, curb and pavement restoration, replacement/installation of PennDOT catch basins, pavement marking replacement, traffic control, mobilization, and bonding requirements. Bidders must access project documents and submit proposals via the PennBid portal; a non‑mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled at the Borough building (501 Main Street, Denver, PA) on July 13, 2026. The notice requires 10% bid security and compliance with Pennsylvania prevailing wage and PennDOT prequalification requirements and sets the proposal acceptance/opening for July 22, 2026 at 10:00 AM.
AvailableBorough of Denver
Water main replacement. Including 1 LS Abandon existing 6-inch water main, cut pipe, cap pipe; 481 LF 6" Ductile Iron Concrete Lined (DICL) Water Main; 98 ton AASHTO #8 Stone; 165 ton 2A Subbase; 13 ton 2" Cold Patch to match existing elevation; 12 SY sidewalk restoration - match existing reveal; 22 LF curb restoration - match existing reveal; 2 ea connect new 6" water main to existing 6" pipe; 2 ea connect new 6" water main to existing 10" pipe 1 ea fire hydrant with 6" DIP, 6" gate valve and 3"X6" tee. See attached file.
Posted Date
Nov 19, 2025
Due Date
Dec 15, 2025
Release: Nov 19, 2025
Borough of Denver
Close: Dec 15, 2025
Water main replacement. Including 1 LS Abandon existing 6-inch water main, cut pipe, cap pipe; 481 LF 6" Ductile Iron Concrete Lined (DICL) Water Main; 98 ton AASHTO #8 Stone; 165 ton 2A Subbase; 13 ton 2" Cold Patch to match existing elevation; 12 SY sidewalk restoration - match existing reveal; 22 LF curb restoration - match existing reveal; 2 ea connect new 6" water main to existing 6" pipe; 2 ea connect new 6" water main to existing 10" pipe 1 ea fire hydrant with 6" DIP, 6" gate valve and 3"X6" tee. See attached file.
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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.
Coops: Lead with PA COSTARS. If you’re an awarded COSTARS supplier, propose a direct purchase; otherwise route via an awarded reseller they already use.
Borough of Denver (PA) shows rare or non-existent use of sole source above the state competitive bidding threshold of $23,800.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Denver
The Active Transportation Plan for Denver Borough, Lancaster County, serves as a roadmap to foster an active, connected, and safe community. It focuses on developing and implementing a comprehensive network of active transportation facilities including sidewalks, bike lanes, and multi-use paths. Key priorities include connecting destinations such as schools, parks, and businesses; improving public health; reducing reliance on motorized transportation; and enhancing safety for all users. The plan outlines a phased approach for short-term, medium-term, and long-term improvements, emphasizing projects like the 'Borough Loop Trail' and the Washington Street Extension, and details strategies for funding and collaboration.
The meeting addressed citizens' concerns, including safety issues on North 5th Street. Updates were provided on the Main Street Project and Police Department activities, including notable arrests and training programs. The Denver Fire Company reported on their year-to-date calls and community involvement. Public Works updates included leaf collection, the Denver Park Waterline Extension Project, and the status of the North 3rd Street and Main Street Project. The council discussed the Adamstown Area Library's programs and the potential impact of losing passport sales. A proposed ordinance for inspecting and repairing private sanitary sewer laterals was discussed, along with the 2026 Draft Budget, including potential tax and rate increases. Additionally, the council approved invoices, a resolution for law enforcement services, a video surveillance system purchase, fund transfers for the Denver Community Pool Pickleball Court and Pathway Project, and a reduction of a stormwater management plan letter of credit. The meeting also included an update on the Borough Council meeting room tables.
The Denver Borough Council meeting included discussions on the 2026 Draft Denver Borough Budget, covering the timeline for review and approval, potential increases for water and sewer rates and real estate taxes, and funding for a new Recreation Maintenance Laborer position. The council also discussed and approved the bid for the Denver Community Pool Pickleball Court and Pathway Project, contingent upon approval by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) and review by the Borough Solicitor. Updates were provided on the Main Street Pedestrian Access Safety Improvement Project and a proposed Change Order #1 for the Denver Memorial Park Water Main Extension Project, which was subsequently approved.
The council discussed concerns about vehicles not stopping at a four-way stop sign, potential improvements at the Fairview Cemetery, and a missing cover for a connection box in the Denver Park Annex. Reports were given on police activity, including notable arrests and speed enforcement details, as well as the Denver Fire Company's responses and activities. Updates were provided on the rental status of apartments at 336 Main Street, the Denver Fair 5K Run, and a request for a speed bump on Sunrise Circle. The council also discussed the appointment of a Zoning Hearing Board Attorney, the sale of a parcel of land, the installation of a camera at the Weaver Road Bridge, a draft Sewer Lateral Inspection Program Ordinance, potential grant projects, and a revised Memorandum of Understanding Agreement with the Lancaster County Planning Department. An executive session was held to discuss Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations.
The council discussed police contract negotiations with East Cocalico Township, Elm Street and Maple Street Project, Denver Community Pool Pickleball Court and Pathway Project, a change to the Borough's Financial Software Package to QuickBooks Enterprise Gold Software, use of Community Development Block Grant Funding for the Spruce Street Water Line Replacement Project and an agreement between Denver Borough and the Lancaster County Planning Department for Expedited Reviews of Qualified Subdivision and Land Development Plans. The council also discussed permitting archery hunt on the Borough's Smokestown Well Property.
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