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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Irwin
Provide collecting conveying and disposing of all residential and commercial solid waste.
Posted Date
May 30, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: May 30, 2026
Borough of Irwin
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Provide collecting conveying and disposing of all residential and commercial solid waste.
AvailableBorough of Irwin
Work will consist of milling approx. 6,800 SY, installing approx. 380 TN of level course, 565 TN of 1-½" wearing course (9.5 mm, pg 64-22, 0.0 to 0.3 million esal's srl-m), base soft spot repair, associated line painting, and appurtenances.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
Borough of Irwin
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Work will consist of milling approx. 6,800 SY, installing approx. 380 TN of level course, 565 TN of 1-½" wearing course (9.5 mm, pg 64-22, 0.0 to 0.3 million esal's srl-m), base soft spot repair, associated line painting, and appurtenances.
Borough of Irwin
Provision of dog law enforcement officer services.
Posted Date
Nov 21, 2025
Due Date
Dec 5, 2025
Release: Nov 21, 2025
Borough of Irwin
Close: Dec 5, 2025
Provision of dog law enforcement officer services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—pivot immediately to a cooperative purchase.
Coops: Use PA COSTARS. Confirm your item is on a relevant COSTARS contract and work through the Borough Manager to proceed.
Borough of Irwin, PA: No evidence of sole source contracting and the Borough adheres to competitive processes. Deprioritize this path and pivot to COSTARS/cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Irwin
The council discussed various operational and community topics, including updates on upcoming local events, a significant road infrastructure project on Caruthers Lane, and a grant for park improvements. Police department reports covered equipment updates such as body cameras, guns, and park security enhancements, alongside a decline in reported crimes. The meeting also included reports from the fire department regarding new imaging cameras, and updates on planning, zoning, and code enforcement activities. Key legislative and financial actions included adopting a blight plan, approving a major sewer lining project change order, funding for park landscaping, authorizing multiple special community events, and awarding the contract for the 2026 Street Resurfacing Project.
The agenda focuses on financial and personnel actions, including payment of an engineering invoice, authorization of a recreation programming agreement, and a property account credit. It also includes the authorization of an extra-duty service agreement for the police department. Key discussion topics cover the Church Alley dedication sign, Irwin Park security cameras, ARLE grant location, co-working space booking, cleaning services, garbage contracts, the North Irwin police contract, office building transitions, upcoming budget discussions, special event applications, Columbia Gas project, and the resubmission of the Growing Greener grant for the Penglyn Rain Garden.
The Council reviewed and acted on several financial and administrative matters, including the approval of a financial report and a disbursement listing. Key business items involved authorizing a Conservation Partnership Agreement with the Westmoreland Conservation District, reviewing various special event permits for Irwin Park and the Pet Trick or Treat event, and approving court rental agreements. Additionally, the Council addressed planning and engineering initiatives, such as applying for ARLE and Grow Greener grants, approving a change order for the Caruthers Lane Project, and authorizing easement agreements. Finally, the agenda included a motion to advertise and bid for a temporary road project necessitated by bridge infrastructure issues.
The council discussed various operational and project-related matters, including the recruitment of a committee representative for the Trolley Trail Study and a presidential report on EV infrastructure grant opportunities. The engineer provided updates on several infrastructure projects, including parking lot improvements, bridge repairs, and sewer line replacements. Public works, police, and zoning updates were provided, alongside committee reports from the Junior Council Persons, Civics, and Parks and Recreation departments. New business included the appointment of voting delegates, the authorization of various service contracts and change orders for building projects, the execution of intergovernmental agreements, and approval of several special community events and concert dates.
The Council discussed the potential renaming of Church Alley to Father John Way, with the alternative of installing a commemorative plaque. Financial and personnel actions included approval for engineering invoice payments, the execution of an Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement for public works services, and credits to sewage and garbage accounts. Discussion topics included determining locations for new bike racks, the adoption of a blight action plan, the establishment of a co-working space, and the mandatory upgrade of QuickBooks software. Other items addressed were a sanitary sewer line camera program with Columbia Gas, upcoming community events including landscaping efforts and yoga classes at Irwin Park, budget adjustments for rising streetlight costs, logistics for road closures during local events, security monitoring for the municipal building, and upcoming staff training on MS4 compliance.
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