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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Morrisville
The IFB solicits a contractor to install ADA/PennDOT-compliant curb ramps, sidewalks, curbing, and pavement markings at specified locations within Morrisville Borough. Work must comply with PennDOT Publication 408 standards and includes full-depth road reconstruction and sign relocation at the Mill & Radcliffe Street intersection. Bidders must provide required bonds and insurance and comply with the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Borough of Morrisville
Close: Jun 10, 2026
The IFB solicits a contractor to install ADA/PennDOT-compliant curb ramps, sidewalks, curbing, and pavement markings at specified locations within Morrisville Borough. Work must comply with PennDOT Publication 408 standards and includes full-depth road reconstruction and sign relocation at the Mill & Radcliffe Street intersection. Bidders must provide required bonds and insurance and comply with the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act.
AvailableBorough of Morrisville
Morrisville Borough (Bucks County, PA) is soliciting sealed bids via the PennBid (Bonfire) portal for lot pavement and drainage improvements. The opportunity opened January 12, 2026; a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled January 21, 2026, and questions are due February 5, 2026. Bids are due February 9, 2026 at 2:00 PM EST via the online portal.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Feb 9, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Borough of Morrisville
Close: Feb 9, 2026
Morrisville Borough (Bucks County, PA) is soliciting sealed bids via the PennBid (Bonfire) portal for lot pavement and drainage improvements. The opportunity opened January 12, 2026; a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled January 21, 2026, and questions are due February 5, 2026. Bids are due February 9, 2026 at 2:00 PM EST via the online portal.
Borough of Morrisville
The Borough of Morrisville (Bucks County, PA) issued an IFB for the Morrisville Borough 2026 Road Program. This contract involves roadway milling, base repair, leveling course, manhole rim adjustments, and wearing course across multiple roads. Bids are due by 2026-01-30, and all procurement documents and submissions are handled through the PennBid/Bonfire portal.
Posted Date
Dec 22, 2025
Due Date
Jan 30, 2026
Release: Dec 22, 2025
Borough of Morrisville
Close: Jan 30, 2026
The Borough of Morrisville (Bucks County, PA) issued an IFB for the Morrisville Borough 2026 Road Program. This contract involves roadway milling, base repair, leveling course, manhole rim adjustments, and wearing course across multiple roads. Bids are due by 2026-01-30, and all procurement documents and submissions are handled through the PennBid/Bonfire portal.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
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Sole Source: Only pursue if it’s a documented emergency or highly specialized public safety item; otherwise pivot to coops.
Coops: Use COSTARS or Sourcewell to purchase; coordinate with the department head and seek Council approval.
Entity: Borough of Morrisville, PA.
Usage: Rare. Reserved for documented emergencies or highly specialized public safety equipment.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Morrisville
The Morrisville Borough Council held its regular meeting on November 21, 2016, including a financial audit presentation showing the borough's sound financial health and a swearing-in ceremony for the Junior Councilperson. Public comments addressed past meeting procedures, vendor fees for the Town Watch event, and the budget shortfall in sanitation costs. Council members clarified that the sanitation costs, previously unincluded in the trash fee, were covered through taxes, resulting in a fee increase but not a net loss of funds.
The Morrisville Borough Council held its regular meeting on August 17, 2020, covering various topics including the approval of meeting minutes, bill payments, and reports from the Mayor, Police Chief, and Borough Manager. Significant discussions included grant approvals for the Public Library roof replacement and Melvin Avenue Basin improvements, proposals for electric vehicle charging stations and bicycle racks, and the review of several action items such as a trash collection contract and police directives. The meeting also addressed public concerns and questions regarding local issues.
The Morrisville Borough Council held its regular meeting on October 18, 2022, addressing various topics including personnel matters, blighted properties, and public comments concerning park maintenance and homelessness. The council approved minutes from the September 20, 2022 meeting, a bill list, and several action items such as a Halloween policy, grant funding distribution, and a contract with Johnson Controls. Appointments to the Library Board and Morrisville Municipal Authority were also discussed and voted upon.
The Morrisville Borough Council held a special meeting on October 27, 2020, at 5:30 p.m., to address several action items. Key decisions included the adoption of the 2021 Fee Schedule, which passed with a tie-breaking vote from the Mayor, and the rejection of a proposal to install GPS tracking devices on borough vehicles due to cost concerns and the availability of alternative tracking methods. The meeting concluded with a vote to adjourn at 5:46 p.m.
The Morrisville Borough Council held its regular meeting on March 20, 2017, addressing concerns about trash services, streetlight repairs, and significant traffic issues in the Crown Street neighborhood. Residents reported speeding vehicles, near-miss accidents, and requested traffic solutions such as one-way streets or local traffic only restrictions. The council also discussed the annual baseball parade and the status of a camera program.
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