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Hereford Township
Streambank Stabilization. Includes removal of existing gabion wall from streambank & stream, installation of: ~142 LF (1378 SY) of precast concrete modular block retaining wall, ~200 LF (790 CY combined R4 & R8) of stream bank rock lining, 221 SY of full depth asphalt, and other incidental work as specified in the Bid Documents.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Hereford Township
Close: Jul 2, 2026
Streambank Stabilization. Includes removal of existing gabion wall from streambank & stream, installation of: ~142 LF (1378 SY) of precast concrete modular block retaining wall, ~200 LF (790 CY combined R4 & R8) of stream bank rock lining, 221 SY of full depth asphalt, and other incidental work as specified in the Bid Documents.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to COSTARS instead.
Coops: Route the purchase through Pennsylvania COSTARS; present your solution as pre-competed to avoid formal bidding.
Hereford Township (PA): No evidence of sole source contracting. Deprioritize this path; attempting a sole source justification is low probability and will delay the purchase.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Hereford Township
The meeting included the payment of bills and the approval of the treasurer's report. Key discussions involved the Hereford Fire Company's evaluation of radio equipment replacement options and estimates, reports on upcoming events by the Hereford Fire Police, and updates on Bally Ambulance operations, including float truck logistics and grant processes. New business included the approval of fire police assistance for church picnics, a yard sale permit, and leave time for the secretary. Additionally, state police activity reports were reviewed.
The board discussed road crew maintenance activities including tree trimming, equipment repairs, and park improvements. Engineering updates included progress on various grants, ordinance amendments regarding data centers and zoning, and building inspector reports concerning property violations and citations. The board also reviewed land development waiver requests and ongoing sewage enforcement planning. The secretary reported on administrative tasks, and unfinished business regarding a Comcast agreement was noted.
The board discussed fire department radio replacement financing, reports from local emergency services, and State Police activity. New business included the approval of fire police assistance for a parade, a temporary dwelling agreement for RV usage during construction, and the trade-in of a municipal dump truck with a corresponding resolution for title signature authorization. Additionally, the board addressed potential impacts of a neighboring township's draft data center ordinance and responded to public inquiries regarding nuisance and trespassing ordinances.
The board discussed and took action on several key items, including the honoring of fire department retirees through multiple resolutions. Reports from the road crew and engineer provided updates on equipment maintenance, infrastructure projects, and the status of grant applications. Legislative business included progress on ordinance amendments, zoning and building inspection updates, and authorization for a survey regarding a potential road vacation. Public comments focused on concerns regarding loose dogs and potential impacts of the Act 537 plan, which were addressed by board members and the solicitor.
The agenda includes reports from local fire companies, the ambulance service, emergency management, the recreation committee, the environmental advisory council, and the state police. New business items cover a request for fire and police assistance for a parade, a land development waiver for a garage addition, a temporary dwelling agreement for RV usage during construction, and the trade-in of a municipal dump truck including the authorization of power of attorney for title signing. Additionally, the meeting will address a draft ordinance from a neighboring township for engineering review.
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