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Delaware Township
Delaware Township is seeking bids for the Thiel Road 2026 Paving Project, which involves paving approximately 2,880 square yards of roadway including a cul-de-sac. The project requires the application of Superpave 9.5mm PG 64S-22 for both scratch/leveling and wearing courses. Bidders must be PennDOT prequalified under Work Class Code 'F' for Bituminous Paving and provide a 10% bid bond.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
Delaware Township
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Delaware Township is seeking bids for the Thiel Road 2026 Paving Project, which involves paving approximately 2,880 square yards of roadway including a cul-de-sac. The project requires the application of Superpave 9.5mm PG 64S-22 for both scratch/leveling and wearing courses. Bidders must be PennDOT prequalified under Work Class Code 'F' for Bituminous Paving and provide a 10% bid bond.
AvailableDelaware Township
Delaware Township in Pike County, Pennsylvania, is soliciting proposals for Recreation Facilities Improvements involving construction work. Interested bidders are directed to the official PennBid/Bonfire opportunity page for full documentation and response instructions. The solicitation opened on April 17, 2026, and is scheduled to close on May 13, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
Delaware Township
Close: May 13, 2026
Delaware Township in Pike County, Pennsylvania, is soliciting proposals for Recreation Facilities Improvements involving construction work. Interested bidders are directed to the official PennBid/Bonfire opportunity page for full documentation and response instructions. The solicitation opened on April 17, 2026, and is scheduled to close on May 13, 2026.
Delaware Township
Improvements to existing recreational facilities. The existing paved basketball court at Ball Park Road will be repaired and coated with an acrylic surface and striped for play. The basketball hoop posts will be replaced, and new rims, nets, and backboards will be installed. The existing softball field dugouts along Ball Park Road will be enclosed with a heavy duty, waterproof wind screen. The existing backstop fence will also be repaired. Alternatively, the backstop will be replaced. The existing paved basketball court at Park will be repaired and coated with an acrylic surface and striped for play. The basketball hoop posts will be replaced, and new rims, nets, and backboards will be installed. In addition, two (2) existing tennis courts will be repaired and coated with an acrylic surface and striped for tennis play. The third tennis court will be converted to four (4) pickleball courts. It will be repaired and coated with an acrylic surface and striped for pickleball play. New posts and nets will be installed.
Posted Date
Dec 18, 2025
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Dec 18, 2025
Delaware Township
Close: May 13, 2026
Improvements to existing recreational facilities. The existing paved basketball court at Ball Park Road will be repaired and coated with an acrylic surface and striped for play. The basketball hoop posts will be replaced, and new rims, nets, and backboards will be installed. The existing softball field dugouts along Ball Park Road will be enclosed with a heavy duty, waterproof wind screen. The existing backstop fence will also be repaired. Alternatively, the backstop will be replaced. The existing paved basketball court at Park will be repaired and coated with an acrylic surface and striped for play. The basketball hoop posts will be replaced, and new rims, nets, and backboards will be installed. In addition, two (2) existing tennis courts will be repaired and coated with an acrylic surface and striped for tennis play. The third tennis court will be converted to four (4) pickleball courts. It will be repaired and coated with an acrylic surface and striped for pickleball play. New posts and nets will be installed.
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Delaware Township, PA: No published sole source pathway or threshold identified. The township prefers pre-competed state contracts (COSTARS).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Delaware Township
The agenda includes various workshop topics such as volunteer tax credit, fees resolution updates, data center ordinance, emergency management, and a theatre request. Key business items involve payment of various fund bills, appointment of a committee member for the Akenac Park Master Plan Project, adoption of resolutions for plan revision and fee schedules, approval of property sales from the Pike County Repository, and authorization of a real property tax exemption for a disabled veteran. Additional items cover the approval of the Akenac Park Master Site Plan proposal, funding distribution to the historical society, and multiple municipal hall use requests.
The board meeting included workshop discussions regarding a potential backhoe purchase, participation in a local parade, the schedule for treasurer reporting, and infrastructure maintenance for Myck Road. Actions taken included the payment of general and recreation fund bills, approval of a lot improvement, authorization to advertise for road paving, and the formal adoption of a resolution recognizing Girl Scout Leader Day. The board approved various requests for park and municipal hall usage for events, memorial services, and senior activities. Furthermore, the board held a public hearing and approved the Brinson Minor Subdivision subject to specified conditions including permit and stormwater plan approvals.
The meeting encompassed several administrative and operational decisions, including the payment of General Fund and Recreation Fund bills, the approval of funding for the local Volunteer Ambulance Corp, and authorizations for municipal equipment repairs and service contracts. The Board addressed various lot improvement requests recommended by the Planning Commission, approved park usage requests for the Dingmans Ferry Theatre and local events, and authorized participation in youth workforce training and staff professional development training. Additionally, the Board rejected bids for the Recreation Facilities Improvement Project with plans to re-bid, discussed a pending subdivision public hearing, and addressed personnel and contract matters in executive session.
The meeting included discussions on the Shawnee Walker Transmission Line opposition, local road paving projects, and maintenance of township vehicles. The board addressed the Master Plan update RFP and received an emergency management update. Financial actions included the approval of bills for the General, Recreation, and Liquid Fuels funds, as well as the distribution of taxes to the volunteer fire company. Appointments were made to the Zoning Hearing Board and the Recreation Committee. Additionally, the board approved the annual renewal of volunteer insurance, a five-year service contract, the sale of several unimproved properties from the Pike County Repository, and a park use request for a youth lacrosse event.
The board discussed various operational and administrative matters, including workshop items such as the Shawnee Walker Transmission Line, road work, truck maintenance, a Master Plan Update RFP, and emergency management updates. Financial motions included the payment of General, Recreation, and Liquid Fuels fund bills, and the distribution of taxes to the local Volunteer Fire Company. New business items involved appointments to the Zoning Hearing Board and the Recreation Committee, the annual renewal of insurance services, and the renewal of a five-year waste service contract. The board also approved the sale of several unimproved properties from the Pike County Repository and a facility use request for Akenac Park.
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