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Active opportunities open for bidding
Ferguson Township
Project consists of reconstruction of the curb radius on the southwest quadrant to match roadway edge and updates to the northwest and southwest curb ramps. Additional upgrades include traffic signal work per the Green Light Go scope of work including the replacement of 3 mast arms and associated traffic signal equipment.
Posted Date
Jun 6, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 6, 2026
Ferguson Township
Close: Jul 13, 2026
Project consists of reconstruction of the curb radius on the southwest quadrant to match roadway edge and updates to the northwest and southwest curb ramps. Additional upgrades include traffic signal work per the Green Light Go scope of work including the replacement of 3 mast arms and associated traffic signal equipment.
AvailableFerguson Township
Full depth repairs, underdrain installation, milling, leveling course, and a wearing course overlay in several locations in Township.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Ferguson Township
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Full depth repairs, underdrain installation, milling, leveling course, and a wearing course overlay in several locations in Township.
Ferguson Township
The project includes clearing and grubbing, earthwork, channel gradings, streambed stabilization, planting, seeding, and other associated work.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2025
Due Date
Apr 29, 2025
Release: Mar 30, 2025
Ferguson Township
Close: Apr 29, 2025
The project includes clearing and grubbing, earthwork, channel gradings, streambed stabilization, planting, seeding, and other associated work.
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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 $25,000, use sole source. If not, don’t pursue; redirect to a coop.
Coops: Ask to buy via COSTARS or Sourcewell.
Ferguson Township, PA: There’s no history of sole source awards above the $25,000 competitive bidding threshold—deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperatives.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Ferguson Township
The Board of Supervisors discussed the proposed 2025 operating budget, including reviews of general fund revenues, departmental expenditures, and specific capital reserve and public works projects. Key agenda items included adjustments to conferences and training budgets, evaluation of vacant positions, review of administration costs, and allocation of funds for information technology upgrades. Additionally, the Board reviewed various public works projects such as street sign supplies, road worker overtime, maintenance of guide rails, and infrastructure improvements including paving programs, stormwater pipelining, and traffic signal upgrades.
The board conducted several public hearings regarding traffic regulations, including the establishment of stop intersections and the acquisition of easements for school zone flashers and traffic signal applications. The board also authorized a grant application for traffic safety improvements, discussed the sale of township property, and reviewed potential changes to committee structures for parks governance. Furthermore, the meeting involved discussions on board training, progress updates on a solar power purchase agreement, and the initiation of strategic planning for future capital improvement and operating budgets.
The Board of Supervisors received a management audit report as part of the strategic management plan and discussed reports from various regional committees, including the COG Finance and Executive committees. Key action items included the repeal of the Stormwater Utility Fee, the approval of a conditional use application for a performing arts studio, and the authorization to advertise a zoning text amendment. Furthermore, the Board approved a minor subdivision plan and a consent agenda that included various permit and payment authorizations.
The Board adopted proclamations for Public Works Week, Emergency Medical Service Week, and Mount Nittany Health Week. Discussions were held regarding reports from various regional committees, including the Centre Region Council of Governments, covering infrastructure, personnel requests, and regional planning. The Board approved a consent agenda for multiple construction and drainage projects and permits. Members reviewed and provided extensive feedback on the 2025 Centre Region Council of Governments Program Plan and the 2025-2029 Capital Improvement Plan. Financial contributions were authorized for the Community Diversity Conference and the Wreaths Across America program at Pine Grove Cemetery. The meeting also included staff reports on new communication platforms for citizen service requests and updates on municipal grants.
The meeting focused on the proposed 2025 operating budget. Key agenda items included a presentation on the Ferguson Strategic Management Plan, the adoption of a consent agenda, and an extensive review of proposed budget changes for various municipal departments, including Public Safety, General Government, Administration, Information Technology, Finance and Tax, and Public Works. The board reviewed adjustments to staffing, equipment procurement, contractual services, and infrastructure projects, such as paving and stormwater pipelining, to finalize the financial planning for the upcoming fiscal year.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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