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Borough of North East
The Borough of North East, Pennsylvania is soliciting prequalification submissions from contractors for the Wellington Street Bridge Watermain Crossing Installation as a sub-component of the Wellington Street Bridge over Sixteen Mile Creek rehabilitation project. The project involves installation of a new watermain crossing at the bridge in North East Borough, Erie County, PA, consistent with a layout featuring an insulated water main nested between pre-stressed concrete girders. Bidders must comply with PA Department of Labor Prevailing Wage Rate determinations, and the Borough reserves the right to reject any or all submissions.
Posted Date
Jul 3, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jul 3, 2026
Borough of North East
Close: Jul 16, 2026
The Borough of North East, Pennsylvania is soliciting prequalification submissions from contractors for the Wellington Street Bridge Watermain Crossing Installation as a sub-component of the Wellington Street Bridge over Sixteen Mile Creek rehabilitation project. The project involves installation of a new watermain crossing at the bridge in North East Borough, Erie County, PA, consistent with a layout featuring an insulated water main nested between pre-stressed concrete girders. Bidders must comply with PA Department of Labor Prevailing Wage Rate determinations, and the Borough reserves the right to reject any or all submissions.
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Work includes approx 590 LF of 8" ductile iron waterline by open cut, installing and reconnecting water service lines, restoration, and replacing a storm water inlet.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
Borough of North East
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Work includes approx 590 LF of 8" ductile iron waterline by open cut, installing and reconnecting water service lines, restoration, and replacing a storm water inlet.
Borough of North East
Rehabilitation of the bridge superstructure approx. (47 feet) including removal of the existing paved wearing surface on the existing prestressed concrete adjacent box beams. A new proposed reinforced concrete deck will be added marking the existing beams composite. The bridge railing will be replaced with new reinforced concrete barriers and sidewalks. This project also includes approach pavement replacement, approach sidewalk replacement, guide rails, approach drainage and all other appertaining work.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 12, 2026
Borough of North East
Close: May 12, 2026
Rehabilitation of the bridge superstructure approx. (47 feet) including removal of the existing paved wearing surface on the existing prestressed concrete adjacent box beams. A new proposed reinforced concrete deck will be added marking the existing beams composite. The bridge railing will be replaced with new reinforced concrete barriers and sidewalks. This project also includes approach pavement replacement, approach sidewalk replacement, guide rails, approach drainage and all other appertaining work.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Do not pursue sole source; it won’t be approved.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via COSTARS or Sourcewell.
Borough of North East, PA shows no evidence of approving sole source awards and adheres strictly to competitive processes. Practical note: deprioritize sole source entirely and redirect to a cooperative purchase or plan for a formal, public bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of North East
The meeting commenced with a Public Hearing concerning Ordinance No. 940 regarding Tax Collector Service Fees, which concluded without public comment. Key discussions during the regular meeting involved updates on a proposed zoning amendment for Tobacco Stores/Smoke Shops pending county review. The Historic Preservation Committee discussed mapping for the Historic District, and the Vacant Property Registration Committee decided to limit registration to commercial and industrial properties only, excluding residential properties. Under Unfinished Business, Ordinance No. 940 was approved. New Business included the approval for the promotion of Ptlm. Clayton to Patrolman Fourth Class, effective February 5, 2026, and approvals for various park usage requests for events such as the Cherry Festival, various church services, concerts, an open market, Taste of Summer 2026, 725 Day 2026, Wine Fest 2026, Treemendous Night of Lights, and Sugar Plum Saturday 2026. Finally, the Council approved the Letter of Interest appointing Bobbi Jo Morey to the Planning Commission.
This comprehensive plan, developed by North East Borough and North East Township, outlines a shared vision for the community's future. It focuses on three primary priorities: improving the downtown area, preserving rural characteristics, and enhancing local parks. The plan aims to foster economic development, maintain historical charm, and maximize public spaces, with a 5-year implementation timeframe to ensure a thriving environment for residents and businesses.
The council discussed a proposed MOU between the Borough and Marina Authority, focusing on funding through ECGRA and the coordination of efforts between municipalities. They also considered ordinances related to dangerous structures, common nuisances, and property maintenance, along with a borrowing resolution for a tree inventory update. The council approved the 2026 MMO for both Non-Uniform and Police Pension Plans, awarded a bid for Blaine Street resurfacing, certified the Civil Service Eligibility List, and approved a conditional offer of employment for a full-time officer. Additionally, they discussed the proposed sale of 19 Smedley Street and approved a street closure for a library program.
The council discussed code enforcement, dangerous structures, common nuisance, and property maintenance standards. A subdivision plan for 80 East Main Street was approved. The North East Borough Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual discussion was tabled. A proposal was presented to offer tax abatement as an incentive for property improvements. Nominations were accepted and readvertised for the Neighborhood Task Force. The North East Community Center rate for North East Crazy Quilters was approved. A review and discussion on rental registration was held. Requests for Gibson Park and Eaton Reservoir were approved. An update on the progress at Eaton Reservoir was provided.
The council discussed and approved a revised EMS agreement, a model lighting ordinance, the Freeport Beach Archway Project, a Wastewater Tri-Axle Purchase, updates to the North East Community Center Facility Use Agreement, and the Wall Street Waterline Contract Award. They also discussed the implementation of a Blight Task Force and approved resignations from the Water Authority, Civil Service Commission, and Planning Commission. Additionally, requests for events at Gibson/Heard Park were approved. Public comments included concerns about the Blight Task Force, Community Center rental fees, sidewalk installation, and burning ordinances.
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