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Borough of Wilkinsburg
Wilkinsburg Borough is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors for the Graham Boulevard Reconstruction project, Contract No. 75-40-23. Bids must be submitted to the Borough at 605 Ross Avenue, Wilkinsburg, PA 15221 until 12:00 P.M. prevailing time on Monday, August 3, 2026, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. NIRA Consulting Engineers, Inc. is the project engineer; bid documents may be obtained via email request to bids@niraengineers.com for a fee. The project includes bid bond, performance bond, labor and material payment bond, and maintenance bond requirements, and bidders must comply with the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act 442 and the Public Works Employment Verification Act (PWEVA).
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 3, 2026
Release: -
Borough of Wilkinsburg
Close: Aug 3, 2026
Wilkinsburg Borough is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors for the Graham Boulevard Reconstruction project, Contract No. 75-40-23. Bids must be submitted to the Borough at 605 Ross Avenue, Wilkinsburg, PA 15221 until 12:00 P.M. prevailing time on Monday, August 3, 2026, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. NIRA Consulting Engineers, Inc. is the project engineer; bid documents may be obtained via email request to bids@niraengineers.com for a fee. The project includes bid bond, performance bond, labor and material payment bond, and maintenance bond requirements, and bidders must comply with the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act 442 and the Public Works Employment Verification Act (PWEVA).
AvailableBorough of Wilkinsburg
2026 road program.
Posted Date
Jul 12, 2026
Due Date
Aug 3, 2026
Release: Jul 12, 2026
Borough of Wilkinsburg
Close: Aug 3, 2026
2026 road program.
AvailableBorough of Wilkinsburg
Wilkinsburg Borough is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors for the Graham Boulevard Reconstruction project, Contract No. 75-40-23. Bids must be submitted to the Borough at 605 Ross Avenue, Wilkinsburg, PA 15221 until 12:00 P.M. prevailing time on Monday, August 3, 2026, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. NIRA Consulting Engineers, Inc. is the project engineer; bid documents may be obtained via email request to bids@niraengineers.com for a fee. The project includes bid bond, performance bond, labor and material payment bond, and maintenance bond requirements, and bidders must comply with the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act 442 and the Public Works Employment Verification Act (PWEVA).
Posted Date
-
Due Date
Aug 3, 2026
Release: -
Borough of Wilkinsburg
Close: Aug 3, 2026
Wilkinsburg Borough is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors for the Graham Boulevard Reconstruction project, Contract No. 75-40-23. Bids must be submitted to the Borough at 605 Ross Avenue, Wilkinsburg, PA 15221 until 12:00 P.M. prevailing time on Monday, August 3, 2026, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. NIRA Consulting Engineers, Inc. is the project engineer; bid documents may be obtained via email request to bids@niraengineers.com for a fee. The project includes bid bond, performance bond, labor and material payment bond, and maintenance bond requirements, and bidders must comply with the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act 442 and the Public Works Employment Verification Act (PWEVA).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $4,000, use sole source.
Coops: If your offering is on Sourcewell or COSTARS, ask the Department of Finance to confirm access and coordinate with the end-user department head to finalize scope and timing.
Borough of Wilkinsburg. No specific sole source dollar threshold provided in the guidance (note the Borough’s very low $4,000 competitive bidding threshold).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Wilkinsburg
The council work session included presentations on PennDOT Parkway closures and borough bird selection initiatives. Committee reports covered topics such as grant funding for intersection improvements, property acquisition loan reviews, library security, community speed bumps, planning for the borough's 250-year anniversary, and new RFP issuance for property cleanouts. Resolutions were passed regarding an accessible parking permit appeal, a grant application amendment for a traffic project, bidding authorization for the 2026 Road Program and a library renovation project, the appointment of a Civil Service Commission Solicitor, and the approval of the Police Chief's retirement.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and operational items, including the approval of financial disbursements and a 5-year Memorandum of Understanding with the Western Pennsylvania Energy Consortium for an aggregated electricity purchasing strategy. The council approved a conditional-use application, appointed an interim police chief, and authorized applications for Main Street grants. Additionally, the council decided to reject and rebid the M-47 Regional Defect Removals Project due to funding constraints and authorized the sale of a police vehicle. Permits were granted for the recurring Thursday Market at Harold Young, Sr. Parklet and a community block party. Public comments touched on various community initiatives, historic preservation, and neighborhood safety concerns.
The Council meeting involved reports from various committees, including updates on infrastructure, finance, public safety, and upcoming special events. Key legislative actions included the authorization of an application for ACT 152 funds, the resignation of a member from the Planning Commission, and the appointment of a new member to the same commission. The Council also approved the transfer of property ownership to a church, an extension for a demolition grant, and an application for an Easter event in the local parklet. Discussions also covered municipal planning, the establishment of a Welcome Committee, and upcoming community events and initiatives.
The meeting included presentations regarding the Eastridge development, the Swissvale Hill Phase 2 project, and an update on the Comprehensive Plan. The Council approved various financial disbursements and resolutions, including the authorization for bid advertisements for the reconstruction of Graham Boulevard and the M-47 Regional Defect Removal Project. Additionally, the Council approved several conditional use applications, property lot line revisions, land bank property acquisitions, and applications for the use of municipal facilities and public spaces for community events. Several requests for residential accessible parking permits were also reviewed and approved.
The meeting included a presentation on the history of the Eastridge Community Center & Library and reports from various council committees including infrastructure, finance, public safety, special events, and the land bank. Resolutions were approved to authorize a grant application for library equipment, amend a loan agreement with the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Bank, rescind several LSA grant requests, and modify an LSA grant request to include a front loader for the public works department. A motion regarding a vacant property recovery program application failed. General community concerns regarding public safety, property issues, and local services were also addressed.
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