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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Harrisburg
Work includes approx 20,971 SY asphalt tack coat; 10,486 SY 2" milling of asphalt pavement surface; 936 LF of 6" white hot thermoplastic pavement markings.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 1, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
City of Harrisburg
Close: Jun 1, 2026
Work includes approx 20,971 SY asphalt tack coat; 10,486 SY 2" milling of asphalt pavement surface; 936 LF of 6" white hot thermoplastic pavement markings.
City of Harrisburg
Bridge Repair including masonry, curbing, concrete repairs.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
City of Harrisburg
Close: May 13, 2026
Bridge Repair including masonry, curbing, concrete repairs.
City of Harrisburg
Elevator Restoration. Provisions of the required permit and state inspection Integration with existing fire control system. Installation of new car doors with new door operators, infrared safety edges and hatch doors on all landings. Installation of new guide shoes/rollers, lock internals, closers, toe guards and clutches for each landing/car. Installation of a new Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) system to improve ride quality and leveling accuracy. Installation of new code compliant car operating panel including call buttons, digital position indicator, emergency light, fan and hoist way access switch, fire service, independent service and integral telephone. Installation of new ADA compliant hall access control stations with vandal resistant buttons, digital position indicators and fire service for main landing.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 18, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
City of Harrisburg
Close: May 18, 2026
Elevator Restoration. Provisions of the required permit and state inspection Integration with existing fire control system. Installation of new car doors with new door operators, infrared safety edges and hatch doors on all landings. Installation of new guide shoes/rollers, lock internals, closers, toe guards and clutches for each landing/car. Installation of a new Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) system to improve ride quality and leveling accuracy. Installation of new code compliant car operating panel including call buttons, digital position indicator, emergency light, fan and hoist way access switch, fire service, independent service and integral telephone. Installation of new ADA compliant hall access control stations with vandal resistant buttons, digital position indicators and fire service for main landing.
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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 $23,800, use sole source; otherwise deprioritize—pivot back to a cooperative path.
Coops: Lead with COSTARS or OMNIA; confirm required comparison quotes, then proceed.
City of Harrisburg, PA
Threshold: $23,800 competitive bidding threshold.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Harrisburg
The council discussed two primary agenda items. The first was a resolution ratifying a master agreement between the city and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, which supports the city's historic preservation initiatives and grant eligibility. The second item addressed a proposal from Bixler Pyrotechnics Incorporated to manage the city's 4th of July fireworks display for 2026, with an emphasis on public safety and sponsorship coverage. Public commentary was also heard regarding the city's parking management, lease agreements, and community morale.
The board reviewed several property improvement and modification requests. Key topics included the replacement of EIFS with dimensional ridges at 1909 North Front Street, modifications to a secondary entrance and window/door replacements at 508-510 North 2nd Street, the construction of a privacy fence at 105-121 North Linden Street, the demolition of a rear brick wall at 127 State Street, and the extension of a rear balcony at 1019 Green Street.
The board discussed multiple zoning applications regarding the conversion of properties into multi-family dwellings. Key topics included the approval of special exceptions for multi-family use, relief from off-street parking requirements, and variances related to density regulations. Specific conditions for approval included limiting the number of units in certain properties, requiring code inspections prior to occupancy, and mandates to repair or demolish deteriorated detached garages to create designated parking areas.
The board reviewed several variance and special exception applications. Old business included requests for property consolidations and conversions into multifamily dwellings, along with relief from off-street parking requirements for properties on Walnut, Market, Forster, and North 4th Streets. New business included a request for accessory use construction and fence height variance for a property zoned Institutional, as well as variance and special exception applications for multiple lots to construct multifamily dwellings with requested parking and development standard relief.
The event celebrated the ribbon cutting of new affordable housing town homes on the 2100 block of North 4th Street, marking a expansion of the organization's work into the Uptown area of Harrisburg. Key topics included the history of the organization's affordable housing initiatives, the collaborative effort of various funding partners such as the Department of Community and Economic Development, the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh, and the implementation of a veterans preference for the new units. The discussion emphasized the importance of community development, the role of affordable housing in fostering stability, and future development projects in the city.
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