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Borough of Wilkinsburg
Professional services - pension plan consultant. The pension consultant services will include but not be limited to preparation of annual financial reconciliations, maintaining list of active, retired, and vested members, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Borough of Wilkinsburg
Close: Jun 2, 2026
Professional services - pension plan consultant. The pension consultant services will include but not be limited to preparation of annual financial reconciliations, maintaining list of active, retired, and vested members, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
AvailableBorough of Wilkinsburg
Work includes approx 2,069 LF 10" CIPP includes cleaning, root removal, and pre and post lining CCTV inspections; 210 LF heave root cutting/removal; 420 LF 12" PVC pipe, 8-13' depth by open cut; 943 SY asphalt pavement restoration; 55 SY concrete sidewalk restoration.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
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Borough of Wilkinsburg
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Work includes approx 2,069 LF 10" CIPP includes cleaning, root removal, and pre and post lining CCTV inspections; 210 LF heave root cutting/removal; 420 LF 12" PVC pipe, 8-13' depth by open cut; 943 SY asphalt pavement restoration; 55 SY concrete sidewalk restoration.
AvailableBorough of Wilkinsburg
The Borough of Wilkinsburg is soliciting bids for 2026 Security Guard Services. Sealed bids will be opened on March 4, 2026 at 12:00 noon at the Borough. The posting does not include downloadable specifications; vendors should consult the Borough for the official bid package and instructions.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Borough of Wilkinsburg
Close: Mar 4, 2026
The Borough of Wilkinsburg is soliciting bids for 2026 Security Guard Services. Sealed bids will be opened on March 4, 2026 at 12:00 noon at the Borough. The posting does not include downloadable specifications; vendors should consult the Borough for the official bid package and instructions.
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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 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.
The Council discussed several administrative and project-based items, including the approval of financial disbursements, software module purchases for Cloudpermit, and change orders for elevator and boiler repairs. Key resolutions included applications for law enforcement grant funding, codification services, security service procurement for the Borough building, and the advancement of the Swissvale-Hill Phase 2 Rain Garden Project. The Council also reviewed various permit applications for community events, including parklet usage for a youth music festival, a voter registration convention, a vaccine clinic, and a banner display for Veteran's Month, as well as a request for a residential accessible parking permit.
The meeting focused on winter storm operations, including snow removal equipment and salt procurement strategies. A review of the borough's budget and financial health was provided, highlighting tax revenues, the Sewer Fund shortfall, and the impact of grant-funded expenditures. The council approved resolutions regarding the borrowing and purchase of rock salt, authorized the advertisement for sealed salt bids, and granted permission for the Library Director to apply for a community health grant. Additional updates were provided regarding committee activities, land bank property status, and upcoming public hearings.
The council authorized the disbursement of funds and passed several resolutions, including the dissolution of the Wilkinsburg Municipal Authority and the transfer of its accounts to the Borough General Fund. They approved the purchase of new financial software from Edmunds Government Technology, authorized ground boring services at 1707 Douglass Drive to test for mine conditions, and approved a contract for professional traffic engineering and surveying services. Additionally, the council authorized a police detail agreement with Trumbull Corporation and approved the emergency demolition of the property at 1040 Penn Avenue.
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