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Active opportunities open for bidding
Lower Pottsgrove Township
Gasoline service for approx. 25,000 GAL.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
May 26, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Lower Pottsgrove Township
Close: May 26, 2026
Gasoline service for approx. 25,000 GAL.
AvailableLower Pottsgrove Township
Provide 1) motorized bituminous paver w/operator and screen operator barber greene 225b or equivalent 36 hrs; 2) 10-ton vibratory roller w/operator min. 66 width drum 36 hrs; 3) 5-ton vibratory roller w/operator case 252 or equivalent 36 hrs; 4) laborers (as needed) for paving work 216 hrs; 5)milling machine w/ operator hrs; 6)tack coat truck w/operator + 47 hrs; 7) water truck w/operator 72 hrs; 8) backhoe w/operator + 0 hrs. ; 9) dump trucks w/operators 388 hrs; 10) sweeper w/operator 47 hrs; 11) track operated 7' milling machine 36 hrs; 12) skid loader w/mill and broom w/operator 144 hrs; 13) midland spd-8 road widener or equivalent 0 hrs; 14) traffic control laborers (as needed) 144 hrs.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Feb 9, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Lower Pottsgrove Township
Close: Feb 9, 2026
Provide 1) motorized bituminous paver w/operator and screen operator barber greene 225b or equivalent 36 hrs; 2) 10-ton vibratory roller w/operator min. 66 width drum 36 hrs; 3) 5-ton vibratory roller w/operator case 252 or equivalent 36 hrs; 4) laborers (as needed) for paving work 216 hrs; 5)milling machine w/ operator hrs; 6)tack coat truck w/operator + 47 hrs; 7) water truck w/operator 72 hrs; 8) backhoe w/operator + 0 hrs. ; 9) dump trucks w/operators 388 hrs; 10) sweeper w/operator 47 hrs; 11) track operated 7' milling machine 36 hrs; 12) skid loader w/mill and broom w/operator 144 hrs; 13) midland spd-8 road widener or equivalent 0 hrs; 14) traffic control laborers (as needed) 144 hrs.
Lower Pottsgrove Township
Sale of a portion of real estate. The aforementioned portion of real estate consists of approx. 1.049 acres and is improved with a professional office building with a gross building area of approx. 7,160 SF.
Posted Date
Nov 12, 2025
Due Date
Dec 8, 2025
Release: Nov 12, 2025
Lower Pottsgrove Township
Close: Dec 8, 2025
Sale of a portion of real estate. The aforementioned portion of real estate consists of approx. 1.049 acres and is improved with a professional office building with a gross building area of approx. 7,160 SF.
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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 ~$23,800, sole source isn’t viable here—pivot to coops/resellers.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase via Sourcewell to avoid a formal bid.
Entity: Lower Pottsgrove Township, PA.
Status: No evidence of an approved sole-source pathway in public records; deprioritize this route.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Lower Pottsgrove Township
The board meeting included a presentation regarding the implementation of a digital map for the township. Department reports provided updates on a gas main replacement project, property code violation cleanup efforts, and upcoming township sign base repairs. The police department reported on recent statistics and provided details on a successful joint operation involving a serious burglary and assault case. The emergency management office reported on the adoption of updated emergency plans, the acquisition of a new AED unit, and the progress of a municipal radio system. The engineer reported on upcoming retail developments and school district field renovation plans, and parks and recreation announced details for upcoming summer concerts.
The board discussed key infrastructure and operational items, including updates on the design and construction costs for the Porter Road wastewater treatment plant, Act 537 Plan amendments, the re-rating submission to the DEP, and progress on sewer main lining projects. New business included a report on pump station operations, a manhole casting replacement project, and specific lateral repairs. The board also reviewed pump repairs at Sanatoga Lake, a requested reduction in EDU allocation for a local property, and reviewed monthly financial reports.
The meeting involved the reorganization of the board, including the election of a chairman and vice-chairman, and the introduction of a new board member. The board reviewed and discussed township staff reports regarding park maintenance activities and the status of future events, including the Easter Egg Hunt, Fish Rodeo, Community Day, the 2026 summer concert series, and a proposed new tree lighting ceremony. Additionally, the board considered logistics and vendor planning for upcoming events, including discussions on securing resources like rock walls and potential collaborations with other local organizations.
Key discussions included an update on the proposed Wastewater Treatment Plant (WTTP) on Porter Road, including follow-up calls with the EPA/DEP, and an update on an additional EDU request from the PA Department of Environmental Protection. Other topics involved updates on proposed sewer main lining projects for 2026, a discussion regarding the Borough Authority meeting from January 27th concerning 2025 Capital Improvement Projects, and developer discussions with approvals for CAP/CMP reports. The agenda also covered the Sewer Engineer's January Monthly Report and the Chapter 94 Report to Pottstown WTTP. New business included motions to allocate one EDU each for 1094 Mitch Road and 2175 Kepler Road, and an update on pump station operations for January.
The meeting included a presentation on the proposed WTTP on Porter Road, covering revised development and operational costs. There was a discussion on the Borough Authority, recapping the November 25th meeting and planning a 2026 update on the meeting format. The agenda also included a developers discussion and update, with approval of CAP/CMP reports. The Sewer Engineer's December Monthly Report was reviewed. Furthermore, the board discussed and approved the 2026 meeting schedule and the 2026 service contract with Kappe Associates. An update from Tim Watson on Pump Station Operations for November and the VFD Pumps Installation at Villa Drive was provided. The Treasurers' Reports for November 10, 2025, and December 8, 2025, were also reviewed.
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