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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Lansdale
Site clearing, gravel bar and sediment removal, grading of the streambanks, streambank stabilization with coir logs, installation of permanent 100% biodegradable stabilization matting, landscaping, rock vane installation and erosion and sediment controls as required to complete the proposed improvements.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
Borough of Lansdale
Close: Jun 15, 2026
Site clearing, gravel bar and sediment removal, grading of the streambanks, streambank stabilization with coir logs, installation of permanent 100% biodegradable stabilization matting, landscaping, rock vane installation and erosion and sediment controls as required to complete the proposed improvements.
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Replacement of existing curb ramps with ADA compliant curb ramps, mill and overlay resurfacing, the replacement of curb and sidewalk as required for new paving, and all required restorations for the work
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Borough of Lansdale
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Replacement of existing curb ramps with ADA compliant curb ramps, mill and overlay resurfacing, the replacement of curb and sidewalk as required for new paving, and all required restorations for the work
Borough of Lansdale
Performing a microsurfacing program for several roadways within the municipal limits. In general, the work consists of but is not limited to: roadway resurfacing with a microsurfacing material, partial depth pavement base repairs, as well as eradication and replacement of pavement line striping and markings.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Borough of Lansdale
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Performing a microsurfacing program for several roadways within the municipal limits. In general, the work consists of but is not limited to: roadway resurfacing with a microsurfacing material, partial depth pavement base repairs, as well as eradication and replacement of pavement line striping and markings.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if uniquely proprietary and essential; build an ONLY ONE SOURCE justification with the department.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative (COSTARS or Sourcewell) to fast-track the buy.
Borough of Lansdale occasionally uses sole source for highly specialized, uniquely proprietary needs. Expect rigorous scrutiny; coordinate with the requesting department to produce a strong ONLY ONE SOURCE justification.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Lansdale
The commission reviewed various community engagement events, including spring festivals, bird walks, nature walks, and bat releases. Discussions centered on planning upcoming events such as family game nights, rain barrel programs, electronic recycling, and additional nature outings. Subcommittee reports were provided regarding tree initiatives, progress on energy-related projects including the Ready for 100 initiative, plastic reduction outreach and surveys, and updates from the Bird Town committee. Additionally, the commission reviewed the status of organizational items such as T-shirt procurement and participation in a Road Salt Roundtable.
The Council discussed the status of the 2024 and 2025 audits, potential bond borrowing, and financial tracking procedures. Committee reports covered topics such as zoning permits, parking requirements, sidewalk maintenance, and rental license renewals. Economic development efforts include the search for a Main Street Manager. Electric utility updates included equipment procurement plans, power purchasing, and the integration of GIS technology. Parks and recreation updates included spring programming, pool construction and registration, and mural designs. Public safety discussions involved parking ordinances, staffing contracts, traffic calming measures, and intersection safety. Public works reported on ongoing sanitary and sewer projects, utility usage by businesses, and line painting. Public comment addressed concerns regarding the homeless population.
The council held a business meeting where presentations were given by the Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board regarding America 250 initiatives, and the Electric Superintendent held a recognition for Line Worker Appreciation Day. Proclamations were read for Dark Sky Week and National Library Week, along with a statement regarding immigrants and ICE. Action items included the approval of an agreement with Allegheny Electric Cooperative, authorization for the VFW Memorial Day Parade, hiring a co-responder, ordinance amendments regarding traffic and handicap parking, and the appointment of new members to the Environmental Advisory Commission and the Economic Development Committee. Reports were provided on police staff training, public works, and the receipt of PennVEST funding for infrastructure and environmental projects.
The Council meeting involved several action items, including the adoption of resolutions to amend the borough's fee schedule for 2026, approve preliminary and final land development for 134 W. 6th Street, amend the Liberty Bell Trail Phase 3 resolution, and adopt various ordinances regarding handicap parking, noise ordinance amendments, and snow alert removals. The Council also awarded bids for the 2026 Microsurfacing Program, the Liberty Bell Trail Phase 3 project, and the ADA Ramps and paving project. Further actions included authorizing equipment purchases for the electric department, approving final payments for substation and relay projects, activating the Civil Service Commission, and appointing a member to the Library Board.
The committee meeting centered on the development of a 10-year comprehensive plan for parks and recreation, focusing on strategic themes such as sustainability, economic value, and enhancing downtown walkability. Additional topics included the ongoing search for a Main Street Manager, an update on the success of Restaurant Week, and discussions regarding parking ordinance modifications. The committee also addressed operational issues with trash collection services and provided updates on recent community events.
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