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Active opportunities open for bidding
Clarion County
Bridge No. 1 Rehabilitation Project; which involves a jacket and underpinning repair to the far abutment, repointing and filling voids in both abutments, raising the parapets, re-grading the approach roadways, installing current standard guide rail, installation of rock protection along the near abutment, and painting the existing steel beams.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
Clarion County
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Bridge No. 1 Rehabilitation Project; which involves a jacket and underpinning repair to the far abutment, repointing and filling voids in both abutments, raising the parapets, re-grading the approach roadways, installing current standard guide rail, installation of rock protection along the near abutment, and painting the existing steel beams.
AvailableClarion County
Scope of work: separate sealed bids for multiple prime contracts for the exterior and interior renovations to the county courthouse. One prime contract (scope 1) will include interior renovations, plumbing, electrical, painting, framing, flooring, ceilings, doors and hardware and additional miscellaneous interior renovations. The other prime contract (scope 2) will include exterior sitework, paving, exterior concrete, pipe bollards, railings and sanitary sewer work.
Posted Date
Jul 3, 2025
Due Date
Aug 11, 2025
Release: Jul 3, 2025
Clarion County
Close: Aug 11, 2025
Scope of work: separate sealed bids for multiple prime contracts for the exterior and interior renovations to the county courthouse. One prime contract (scope 1) will include interior renovations, plumbing, electrical, painting, framing, flooring, ceilings, doors and hardware and additional miscellaneous interior renovations. The other prime contract (scope 2) will include exterior sitework, paving, exterior concrete, pipe bollards, railings and sanitary sewer work.
Clarion County
Sale of surplus vehicles.
Posted Date
Oct 3, 2024
Due Date
Oct 18, 2024
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Use COSTARS to buy without rebidding. Confirm your product/partner is on a COSTARS-eligible contract.
Entity: Clarion County, PA. Sole source is rarely used and reserved for highly specialized services.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Clarion County
The board approved several proclamations including those for National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week, the 150th anniversary of First Baptist Church in Clarion, and National Library Week. Additionally, they granted letters of support for library and transportation projects, authorized a grant contribution for the airport authority, and entered into multiple facility use and maintenance contracts. The board also approved various IT service contracts, engineering service agreements, property tax claim bids, and several personnel actions including new hires and rehires. Finally, the board approved a series of budget transfers and the central accounting report.
The board reviewed various reports including the prison revenue account, cost management, drug and alcohol programs, and the intermediate punishment grant. Key actions included the decision to not move forward with a pilot program from P82 Consulting Services, the approval of personnel items, and the recommendation to enter into a county assistance agreement for an acting warden. The board also approved an amendment to a vending agreement for FCC compliance and recommended a medical service agreement with Independence Health System pending cost approval. Additionally, the warden’s report covering fiscal, population, and security analyses was reviewed and approved. An executive session was held to discuss a personnel matter.
The meeting agenda includes the issuance of various proclamations honoring local businesses, citizens, and awareness months, alongside the approval of resolutions regarding a burn ban and a grant application for trail rehabilitation. Additionally, the commissioners discussed grant funding for substance use treatment, facility use agreements, reappointments to the Planning Commission, lease agreements for IT equipment, and service contracts. Further agenda items addressed tax claim bids, personnel actions including new hires and employment separations, budget transfers, and the approval of the central accounting report.
The meeting focused on personnel matters regarding stipends and position creation. Key actions included the approval of stipends for Children and Youth Services (CYS) staff, the discontinuation of an HR department stipend, and the creation of a temporary part-time position for an Interim Chief Deputy of Register and Recorder.
The Board approved multiple proclamations, including those designating Pennsylvania 4-H Week and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. A resolution was passed regarding the valuation of a probation vehicle. The Board also approved several letters of support for local community and infrastructure projects, a county assistance agreement with the Department of Corrections, an amendment to a vending agreement for FCC compliance, and a new union contract for Children and Youth Services. Furthermore, the Board authorized various personnel actions, including new hires, promotions, and status changes across multiple departments, as well as budget transfers and the central accounting report.
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