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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Jeannette
Work consists of Furnish & Install Traffic Control, 8,300 SY Milling of Bituminous Pavement 1” to 4” Depth, 770 Tons Furnish & Install Superpave Asphalt Mixture Design, 9.5 MM, PG 64S-22 WMA Wearing Course, 0.0 to 0.3 Million ESAL’s, SRL H 1-1/2” Depth, 1,245 Tons Furnish & Install Superpave Asphalt Mixture Design, 19MM PG 64S-22 WMA Binder Course, 0.0 to 0.3 Million ESAL’s, 2-1/2” Depth, 16,600 SY Furnish & Install Tack Bituminous Tack Coat, 650 SY Mill or Excavate Soft Areas & Replace with Superpave Asphalt Mixture Design, 25MM PG 64S-22 WMA Base Course, 0.0 to 0.3 Million ESAL’s, 4” Depth.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 9, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
City of Jeannette
Close: Mar 9, 2026
Work consists of Furnish & Install Traffic Control, 8,300 SY Milling of Bituminous Pavement 1” to 4” Depth, 770 Tons Furnish & Install Superpave Asphalt Mixture Design, 9.5 MM, PG 64S-22 WMA Wearing Course, 0.0 to 0.3 Million ESAL’s, SRL H 1-1/2” Depth, 1,245 Tons Furnish & Install Superpave Asphalt Mixture Design, 19MM PG 64S-22 WMA Binder Course, 0.0 to 0.3 Million ESAL’s, 2-1/2” Depth, 16,600 SY Furnish & Install Tack Bituminous Tack Coat, 650 SY Mill or Excavate Soft Areas & Replace with Superpave Asphalt Mixture Design, 25MM PG 64S-22 WMA Base Course, 0.0 to 0.3 Million ESAL’s, 4” Depth.
AvailableCity of Jeannette
Project involves the reconstruction of avenue that includes furnish and install erosion and sediment control; 120 CY demolition and excavation of existing storm sewer; 270 TN furnish and install #1 stone; 420 LF furnish and install 18" dia. n-12 watertight pipe inc. roadway saw cutting; 30 LF furnish and install concrete curb; 95 LF furnish and install concrete curb gutter; 565 LF furnish and install 6" thick concrete sidewalk; 17 EA furnish and install ADA handicap ramp. See outside link.
Posted Date
Jul 21, 2025
Due Date
Aug 11, 2025
Release: Jul 21, 2025
City of Jeannette
Close: Aug 11, 2025
Project involves the reconstruction of avenue that includes furnish and install erosion and sediment control; 120 CY demolition and excavation of existing storm sewer; 270 TN furnish and install #1 stone; 420 LF furnish and install 18" dia. n-12 watertight pipe inc. roadway saw cutting; 30 LF furnish and install concrete curb; 95 LF furnish and install concrete curb gutter; 565 LF furnish and install 6" thick concrete sidewalk; 17 EA furnish and install ADA handicap ramp. See outside link.
City of Jeannette
Fire station building.
Posted Date
Oct 25, 2024
Due Date
Nov 12, 2024
Release: Oct 25, 2024
City of Jeannette
Close: Nov 12, 2024
Fire station building.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $23,800, use sole source.
Coops: Ask if they’d consider coops (COSTARS, DGS Statewide Contracts, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell). Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
City of Jeannette, PA: No evidence of sole source awards—deprioritize this path. Notes: Pennsylvania’s 2025 threshold requires formal bids above $23,800, limiting sole source options.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Jeannette
This Implementable Comprehensive Plan for the City of Jeannette aims to achieve radical change and 'retool' the community. It focuses on four key areas: fighting blight to create an environmentally healthy and economically vibrant city; cultivating a vibrant downtown through mixed commercial and residential uses and diverse businesses; fostering positive impressions by rebranding Jeannette for its community, commerce, and culture; and improving welcoming gateways and corridors for a visually appealing entry experience.
The meeting included the swearing in of council members. The council appointed individuals to various positions, including Director of Accounts and Finance, Director of Streets and Improvements, Director of Public Safety, and Director of Public Building. Appointments were also made for Library Liaisons and liaison for the Recreation board. Additionally, the Building Code Official, Health Officer, Zoning and Code Enforcement Officer, and Fire Marshall were appointed. A representative and alternate representative to Berkheimer Tax were also designated.
The Jeannette City Council meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. The council re-appointed a member to the Jeannette Zoning Hearing Board. They approved the 2025 meeting dates for City Council work sessions and regular meetings. The council also approved the sale and conveyance of a portion of city property to an adjacent property owner. Payments were approved for Antonacci Design Associates for work on the LSA Stormwater Bridge Project, the 6th Street Bridge Project, and the Sellers Ave Project. Payments were also approved for Mockenhaupt for post-employment benefits and work on the Jeannette Firemen's and Police Pension Plans. The council approved a transfer from the Act 205 Account to the General Fund to cover actuarial costs. They approved the submission and acceptance of a DCED Grant for the purchase of a new dump truck for the Public Works Department and approved the purchase of the truck itself. Additionally, the council approved the submission and acceptance of a DCED Grant for various organizations, including the Jeannette Public Library, the Jeannette Baseball Association, and the Midget Football Team. Final approval was granted for the Territ subdivision. The council adopted and conducted the final reading of an ordinance fixing the tax rates for 2025 and introduced and conducted the first reading of an ordinance adopting the Model Stormwater Management Ordinance. Resolutions were approved to apply to Westmoreland County for the demolition of blighted structures at multiple locations. Finally, a resolution was approved adopting and reaffirming the fees charged by the city for bulk garbage items.
The Jeannette City Council meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The council approved the submission of the FY 2024 CDBG application and approved the request of the Jeannette Holy Name Society to place a Nativity set in front of City Hall. Additionally, they approved a Right of Way encroachment permit for Jim and Nancy Peters, contingent on counsel approval and proper documentation. The council also approved leasing two 2025 Ford Explorers, authorizing the City Manager to handle the necessary paperwork.
The Jeannette City Council meeting covered various topics including a discussion about a citizen's driveway access issue due to road work, a request for consideration on grant payments, and an alleyway access concern. The council addressed communications related to reappointments and new requests for the Jeannette Planning Commission. They also discussed a property sale, requests for street closures for community events, and approved officer's reports and bill payments. Additionally, the council reappointed members to the Jeannette Planning Commission, approved the Tom Foolery Band's request to use the Elliott Group Amphitheater, and approved the Jeannette Alliance Church's request for a block party. They also approved payment for park improvement projects, street paving projects, and a water project, as well as a winter maintenance agreement with PennDOT.
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