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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Yardley
Yardley Borough seeks contractors to elevate an existing home at 119 South Bell Avenue above the 100-year flood plain using FEMA Severe Repetitive Loss Program funding. The project scope includes house jacking, constructing new foundation footings and walls, utility relocation, and site restoration. Bidders must submit proposals through the PennBid/Bonfire portal by the April 2026 deadline to be considered for this construction contract.
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2026
Due Date
Apr 27, 2026
Release: Apr 2, 2026
Borough of Yardley
Close: Apr 27, 2026
Yardley Borough seeks contractors to elevate an existing home at 119 South Bell Avenue above the 100-year flood plain using FEMA Severe Repetitive Loss Program funding. The project scope includes house jacking, constructing new foundation footings and walls, utility relocation, and site restoration. Bidders must submit proposals through the PennBid/Bonfire portal by the April 2026 deadline to be considered for this construction contract.
AvailableBorough of Yardley
Snow plowing, salting, and sanding services for the period beginning November 1, 2025.
Posted Date
Jun 29, 2025
Due Date
Jul 25, 2025
Release: Jun 29, 2025
Borough of Yardley
Close: Jul 25, 2025
Snow plowing, salting, and sanding services for the period beginning November 1, 2025.
Borough of Yardley
Elevate and temporarily support the existing structure, construct new foundation footings and walls where shown, backfill existing crawlspace and basement, provide lintels for foundation wall openings, disconnect, relocate, extend and reconnect existing utilities, electrical, plumbing and mechanical equipment, install flood vents, provide access to the elevated structure, and restore all disturbed areas and landscaping.
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2026
Due Date
Apr 27, 2026
Release: Apr 2, 2026
Borough of Yardley
Close: Apr 27, 2026
Elevate and temporarily support the existing structure, construct new foundation footings and walls where shown, backfill existing crawlspace and basement, provide lintels for foundation wall openings, disconnect, relocate, extend and reconnect existing utilities, electrical, plumbing and mechanical equipment, install flood vents, provide access to the elevated structure, and restore all disturbed areas and landscaping.
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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 $12,900, sole source is not viable—deprioritize and pivot to PennBid competitive bidding; follow the solicitation exactly.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops; you can encourage them to explore COSTARS, Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, PEPPM as future options.
Borough of Yardley: No evidence of sole source awards. Deprioritize this path and focus on competitive bidding via PennBid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Yardley
The Council conducted a special meeting focused on the interview process for a vacant council seat with a term ending on December 31, 2021. Six candidates were interviewed individually by the Council and residents. Following the interviews and subsequent discussion, the Council voted unanimously to appoint Mr. Uri Feiner to fill the vacancy.
The Council meeting involved the swearing in of a new police officer following successful certification. Key agenda items included the proposal and discussion of the 2026 Amended Budget, including a planned decrease in millage and the subsequent authorization to advertise for public inspection, as well as the amendment of Tax Levy Ordinance No 499. The Council also passed a resolution regarding the disposition of specific borough records and approved access to Borough Hall for a historical association tour. Additionally, the Council finalized various committee and board liaison assignments.
The primary discussion centered on updates regarding a grant, specifically confirming that the invoice to ASA was paid, allowing them to proceed with equipment installation and a bathymetric survey scheduled for the following Friday. Concerns were raised about current low stream flows impacting transducer placement, necessitating follow-up with Dan regarding optimal sensor locations and winter retention. Feedback from Dan indicated that correction for atmospheric pressure on barometric sensors is not required for this scope of work, as ASA will handle post-processing and provide corrected stream flow values. The bathymetric survey, aimed at determining water depth and soft sediment depth, is a key deliverable. Updates on the quarterly report indicated it is complete pending reimbursement paperwork, and it will confirm the in-kind match meets the 15 percent requirement. Progress on obtaining lab quotes (possibly from Envirofin/Eurofins) is slow, and this is required before sampling and training can occur. The visual field assessment is anticipated for next summer, aligning with new MS4 requirements for source water assessment, which ties into the field assessment goals. Discussions also included the ongoing issue of waterfowl droppings contributing nutrients and potential bacterial contamination (fecal coliform or E. coli) in the lake, and the feasibility and potential impacts of future dredging, which will be assessed in the watershed management plan.
The agenda focuses on the review of Certificates of Appropriateness for local signage and event permits for park usage. Key topics include a review of the finance report, receiving departmental updates from the Police Chief, Manager, Engineer, Solicitor, and Mayor, as well as individual reports from council members. The council will also discuss a potential earned income tax and the scheduling of a resident information session, along with conducting interviews for vacant Borough Council positions.
The meeting commenced with public comment where a representative from the Yardley Harvest Day committee requested a save the date for next year's event, which received consensus. The consent agenda included the approval of minutes from August 20, 2024, an event permit for Beerfest on October 19th, and consideration of a payment certificate for the Mary Yardley Bridge pedestrian bridge replacement, with the latter two items being approved after the minutes approval was removed for separate voting. The Police Chief provided statistics for July and August 2024, covering calls for service, citations, arrests, and DUIs. The Manager's report included updates on trash and recycling schedules due to a holiday, progress on the 2025 budget, the pending closure of the Mary Yardley Bridge project, and zoning/building permit activity. Council members reported on various committees, including progress on the Pico lot acquisition, the Judy's Garden North Main Street property donation zoning application, and ongoing 2025 budget reviews. A significant discussion centered on a proposal to form an ad hoc Elevation Resident Advisory Board (ERAB) to study and improve the FEMA grant program for home elevations, which received positive feedback. Finally, the Council voted to instruct the solicitor to draft an ordinance regarding short-term lodging facilities, detailing proposed categories (owner-occupied, entire home rental in commercial zones, entire home rental in residential zones), minimum stay requirements, licensing processes, inspection requirements, tax compliance, occupancy limits, and procedures for license revocation.
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