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Active opportunities open for bidding
College Township
Work includes well drilling up to three (3) residential wells to maximum depths of 300 feet below grade, installing well casings, placing annular seals, developing the wells, installing pumps, verifying yields and functionally connecting the wells to each respective residence. An additional residential well requires pulling and replacing of the existing pump to a depth fifteen (15) feet lower than existing.
Posted Date
Jul 8, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jul 8, 2026
College Township
Close: Jul 30, 2026
Work includes well drilling up to three (3) residential wells to maximum depths of 300 feet below grade, installing well casings, placing annular seals, developing the wells, installing pumps, verifying yields and functionally connecting the wells to each respective residence. An additional residential well requires pulling and replacing of the existing pump to a depth fifteen (15) feet lower than existing.
AvailableCollege Township
Includes the construction of 1,375 LF of concrete curb and sidewalk along the south side of Houserville Road between Ivy Hill Drive and Spring Creek Park/Spring Lea Drive along with related drainage improvements.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
College Township
Close: May 15, 2026
Includes the construction of 1,375 LF of concrete curb and sidewalk along the south side of Houserville Road between Ivy Hill Drive and Spring Creek Park/Spring Lea Drive along with related drainage improvements.
College Township
Work consists of but is not limited to the installation of approx. 7,240 LF of 12-inch ductile iron waterline, 900 LF of 8"waterline, valves, fittings, 16 service connections, and hydrants.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2026
Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
Release: Jan 28, 2026
College Township
Close: Feb 24, 2026
Work consists of but is not limited to the installation of approx. 7,240 LF of 12-inch ductile iron waterline, 900 LF of 8"waterline, valves, fittings, 16 service connections, and hydrants.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize. Only attempt if the solution is demonstrably proprietary and exclusive under Township policy.
Coops: While not currently used, you can mention cooperative options (COSTARS, PA eMarketplace/DGS Statewide Contracts, Sourcewell) as future alternatives.
College Township rarely awards sole source contracts. The only noted exception was a proprietary software renewal via a regional council.
Board meetings and strategic plans from College Township
The committee discussed the approval of a 5-Year Plan, which includes distinguishing between capital improvements and maintenance items, as well as the future inclusion of a budget line item for general maintenance and operations. Planning for an upcoming annual park tour was conducted, with specific parks selected for site visits to evaluate proposed improvements. Various reports were provided regarding the condition and maintenance of township parks, including path clearing, equipment repairs, signage installation, and forest restoration efforts. Staff provided updates on a subdivision plan resubmission and grant opportunities for park master planning and equipment purchases.
The Planning Commission discussed various land development plans, including the Shiloh Commercial Park Revised Preliminary Subdivision Plan and the P.A.M. State College Preliminary/Final Land Development Plan, both of which were recommended for approval with specific conditions regarding stormwater, infrastructure, and permit requirements. Additionally, the commission reviewed and recommended the adoption of a Regional Master Tree List to standardize tree species and landscaping requirements across local municipalities. Reports were provided on Council proceedings, including a public hearing for a combat sports academy and updates to the sign ordinance.
The committee held an in-person park tour to evaluate township parks, including visits to Nittany Orchard, Oak Grove, and Shamrock Parks. Discussion topics included an Eagle Scout service project at Mountainside Park involving trail maintenance and signage updates with QR codes, the evaluation of playground equipment, and the maintenance of various park facilities. Additionally, the committee reviewed reports from multiple park representatives regarding recent activities, facility improvements, and identified maintenance needs. Staff provided updates on upcoming community events, grant opportunities for park planning and infrastructure, and administrative matters related to municipal planning.
The meeting featured a special presentation by the Centre Region Planning Agency regarding the Regional Comprehensive Plan update and the Future Land Use Map, focusing on growth areas, housing densities, and regional development priorities. The Commission also reviewed and recommended approval for the Mount Nittany Manor Preliminary Subdivision and Land Development Plan, subject to several conditions including sidewalk waivers, utility service requirements, and infrastructure improvements.
The Committee discussed the Forest Restoration Plan update and the integration of management options into municipal Capital Improvement Programs. Key topics included the status of invasive plant control, the impact of deer on forest health, signage updates for the preserve, and potential future projects including deer fencing and tree plantings. The committee reviewed various management options ranging from full-scale forest restoration to a pilot project to address forest sustainability challenges.
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