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Borough of Lykens
The General Contractor shall install all materials, equipment and appurtenances required for construction of a 20’ x 24’ masonry building, 40 HP submersible well pump, piping, site work, fencing and related work. The Electrical Contractor shall install all materials, equipment and appurtenances including an emergency generator, manual transfer switch, primary service, yard electrical, interior lighting, receptacles and connections within the building.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Aug 11, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
Borough of Lykens
Close: Aug 11, 2026
The General Contractor shall install all materials, equipment and appurtenances required for construction of a 20’ x 24’ masonry building, 40 HP submersible well pump, piping, site work, fencing and related work. The Electrical Contractor shall install all materials, equipment and appurtenances including an emergency generator, manual transfer switch, primary service, yard electrical, interior lighting, receptacles and connections within the building.
AvailableBorough of Lykens
Milling and paving approx. 275 LF in length and 26 feet wide of West Street between North Street and North 2nd Street, milling and paving approx. 625 LF in length and 18 feet wide, milling and paving approx. 150 LF in length and 14 feet wide of an alley, milling and paving approx. 150 LFr in length and 24 feet wide of an alley between Main Street and 3rd Street, and milling and paving approx. 150 LF in length and 16 feet wide between Main Street and 3rd Street.
Posted Date
Jul 28, 2025
Due Date
Aug 15, 2025
Release: Jul 28, 2025
Borough of Lykens
Close: Aug 15, 2025
Milling and paving approx. 275 LF in length and 26 feet wide of West Street between North Street and North 2nd Street, milling and paving approx. 625 LF in length and 18 feet wide, milling and paving approx. 150 LF in length and 14 feet wide of an alley, milling and paving approx. 150 LFr in length and 24 feet wide of an alley between Main Street and 3rd Street, and milling and paving approx. 150 LF in length and 16 feet wide between Main Street and 3rd Street.
Borough of Lykens
Installation of approx. 175 LF of storm pipe varying in size from 12" to 18", installation of 5 precast concrete storm inlets, 2,700 SY of milling and paving, site restoration, appurtenances, and all related work.
Posted Date
Jun 23, 2025
Due Date
Jul 18, 2025
Release: Jun 23, 2025
Borough of Lykens
Close: Jul 18, 2025
Installation of approx. 175 LF of storm pipe varying in size from 12" to 18", installation of 5 precast concrete storm inlets, 2,700 SY of milling and paving, site restoration, appurtenances, and all related work.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Lykens
The meeting involves the review and acceptance of various reports, including the Secretary's report detailing deposits, the Executive Committee report, the Planning Commission report, the COG report, and the Revitalization report. The Mayor's report addresses parking and street sweeping enforcement actions. Additionally, the Council reviews financial documents, including the Finance Committee and Budget reports, as well as expenditure reports for the payment of bills. Reports from the Property and Supplies, Parks and Recreation, Public Safety, Insurance and Pension, Emergency Management, and the Solicitor are also presented for formal acceptance.
The meeting included reviews and acceptance of various municipal reports, including the Secretary's, Executive Committee, Planning Commission, COG, Revitalization, Borough Authority, Mayor's, Finance and Budget, Property and Supplies, Parks and Recreation, Public Safety, Insurance and Pension, Emergency Management, and Solicitor's reports. Key discussion items involved the renewal of borough property and insurance policies with EMC Insurance Company, participation authorizations for local fire police at upcoming regional community events, and a proposal to advertise for a road paving and milling project affecting several borough streets and alleys to be funded from the general fund.
The agenda focuses on office and general business, the solicitor's report, and water and sewer reports. Key topics include a review of emergency expenditures totaling $23,742.08 incurred during a water main break, an update on an approved $75,000 LSA Grant for a streaming gage installation, and proposed equipment repairs and upgrades for the water plant and SCADA system. Additionally, the Treasurer's report covers professional engineering service payments to JHA Companies and the EADS Group, as well as operational and support expenses.
The council meeting addressed various departmental and committee reports, including financial updates from the Secretary and Treasurer, reports from the Planning Commission, COG, and Revitalization committees. The Mayor provided a report on parking enforcement actions taken during the previous month. The Property and Supplies committee discussed the reconsideration of a request for an 'Autism Child' sign at a residential location. Additionally, the council reviewed reports from Public Safety, Insurance and Pension, the Emergency Management Coordinator, and the Solicitor.
The council reviewed a Secretary's report concerning financial deposits and the findings of a pension audit. Discussion focused on the application for a grant to purchase a mini-excavator, including the necessary appointment of signers and future equipment procurement planning. Additional items included the scheduling of the spring cleanup, the provision of a support letter for a local fire company's parade permit, and the review of various department and committee reports, including mayoral, finance, and property management updates. A request for a specific road sign was also addressed.
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