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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Media
Work includes approx 3,480 SY milling; 3,480 SY superpave mixture wearing course; 30 TN superpave mixture leveling course; 120 TN superpave mixture base repair; installation of 7 ada ramps; incidental work.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Borough of Media
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Work includes approx 3,480 SY milling; 3,480 SY superpave mixture wearing course; 30 TN superpave mixture leveling course; 120 TN superpave mixture base repair; installation of 7 ada ramps; incidental work.
AvailableBorough of Media
Installation of in-ground Borough Stormwater Facility, a driveway, sidewalks, curbing, ADA ramps and earth moving.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Borough of Media
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Installation of in-ground Borough Stormwater Facility, a driveway, sidewalks, curbing, ADA ramps and earth moving.
Borough of Media
Maintenance, repair, of borough owned buildings and properties. The scope of work includes the maintenance, repair, and remediation of borough owned buildings, properties and associated facilities within the borough as needed.
Posted Date
Sep 5, 2025
Due Date
Sep 23, 2025
Release: Sep 5, 2025
Borough of Media
Close: Sep 23, 2025
Maintenance, repair, of borough owned buildings and properties. The scope of work includes the maintenance, repair, and remediation of borough owned buildings, properties and associated facilities within the borough as needed.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize—no evidence this path is accepted; redirect to COSTARS.
Coops: If your offering is on a COSTARS contract, lead with it to bypass formal bidding (over ~$23,200). Engage the Borough Engineer or relevant department head.
No evidence that Borough of Media, PA relies on sole source contracting. Do not lead here; pivot to COSTARS.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Media
The Council discussed several operational and community matters, including noise complaints regarding the Jeffersonian Building, receipt of a grant for a comprehensive bike plan, and the status of the Baltimore Avenue Parking Garage, which prompted a discussion on maintenance versus replacement. Other topics included proposed zoning amendments for rear yard setbacks and signage, the consideration of parking and infrastructure studies, and a variety of mass gathering permit applications for upcoming local events. Additionally, the Council addressed municipal record disposal, environmental initiatives such as composting grants, and staffing needs for the Public Works Department.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding the comprehensive plan for the borough, which focused on key areas such as demographic shifts, environmental conditions, roadway safety for pedestrians and bicyclists, economic development, and housing affordability. Community members provided comments concerning traffic safety improvements, the need for climate change initiatives, parking management, pedestrian-focused infrastructure, and the expansion of open space and artisan manufacturing uses. The council proceeded to the legislative session following the hearing, where they prepared to vote on the adoption of the comprehensive plan.
The board discussed various monthly happenings, including updates on the community playroom, exercise classes, upcoming game and maker nights, senior dine-around events, rock garden improvements, the goosechase app challenge, and chalk station maintenance. Financial reports indicated an unallocated budget balance. Old business covered the spring yard sale weekend. New business included coordinating sign-ups for outdoor movie nights, garden tour logistics, the kids fun run, and fourth of july activities, as well as planning summer volleyball games and managing public flyers for various programs.
The Board discussed various standing items, including updates on summer camp enrollment, community events such as game nights and maker nights, and progress on the rock garden project. Old business focused on the success of the spring egg hunt and plans for future business sponsorships. New business included a discussion on board meeting protocols and procedures, the resignation of a long-standing board member, and the approval of a subsidy budget for the senior dine-around events. Additionally, the Board selected a movie lineup for outdoor screenings, approved a budget for arts supplies, and confirmed plans for weekly participation in DUTS events.
The agenda focuses on operational and administrative items including a sidewalk mailer project, an update on PECO work on N Orange, and a property status update for 205/207 South Ave. Additionally, the commission will address several resident requests regarding tree evaluations at multiple residential and municipal locations.
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