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Municipality of Murrysville
Project consists of the Contractor furnishing all labor materials and equipment necessary for the installation and/or replacement of ADA-compliant ramps sidewalk and a concrete stairway including but not limited to demolition of existing site features; modification/installation of concrete ramps compliant with ADA requirements; concrete sidewalk replacement / installation; removal and replacement of the concrete entryway; removal and replacement of existing concrete stairs; removal and re-installation of existing handrail; concrete curb replacement; replacement of concrete cheekwall; as well as all necessary traffic control site preparation access site protection and site restoration.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Municipality of Murrysville
Close: Jun 24, 2026
Project consists of the Contractor furnishing all labor materials and equipment necessary for the installation and/or replacement of ADA-compliant ramps sidewalk and a concrete stairway including but not limited to demolition of existing site features; modification/installation of concrete ramps compliant with ADA requirements; concrete sidewalk replacement / installation; removal and replacement of the concrete entryway; removal and replacement of existing concrete stairs; removal and re-installation of existing handrail; concrete curb replacement; replacement of concrete cheekwall; as well as all necessary traffic control site preparation access site protection and site restoration.
AvailableMunicipality of Murrysville
Provide 2026 overlay project. 8,300 TN 1.5" 9.5 MM superpave. 3,200 TN 9.5 mm superpave scratch; 98,650 SY milling; 23,500 LF yellow lines; 47,000 LF white lines; 16 EA stop bars; 25 TN bituminous driveway repair; 25 TN stone driveway repair; 2 EA straight and right turn arrow; 2 EA left turn arrow.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Municipality of Murrysville
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Provide 2026 overlay project. 8,300 TN 1.5" 9.5 MM superpave. 3,200 TN 9.5 mm superpave scratch; 98,650 SY milling; 23,500 LF yellow lines; 47,000 LF white lines; 16 EA stop bars; 25 TN bituminous driveway repair; 25 TN stone driveway repair; 2 EA straight and right turn arrow; 2 EA left turn arrow.
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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 $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with COSTARS. If you (or your partner) are an awarded COSTARS supplier, proceed as a COSTARS purchase to bypass a formal bid.
Municipality of Murrysville, PA adheres strictly to competitive bidding. There is a lack of sole source awards above the $10,000 threshold; pursuing a sole source for a new vendor is unlikely to succeed.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Municipality of Murrysville
The council meeting included an installation ceremony for a new council member and reports from various liaisons regarding school board activities, the disc golf project, and local parks and recreation initiatives. The council discussed a potential RFP for waste and recycling services, adopted an ordinance to formalize a Code Appeals Board, and appointed several members to this board. Additionally, the council approved a minor subdivision plan and authorized advertisements for the MS4 Basin Retrofit Project and the 2026 Microsurfacing Project. A contract for 2026 overlay inspection services was awarded, and the council concluded with an executive session regarding a collective bargaining agreement and property sale matters.
The board meeting included a proclamation honoring the Franklin Regional Wrestling Team. A public hearing concerning a liquor license transfer was opened and subsequently continued to a future date to correct a public notice address discrepancy. Council appointed a new member to a vacant seat, appointed a new Finance Director, and authorized the advertising of an ordinance regarding the Code Appeals Board. Keystone Collections was approved as the stormwater billing service provider, while a resolution regarding the Stormwater Credit Manual was tabled. Additional actions included appointing a tax collection liaison, approving a disabled veterans real property tax exemption, and rescheduling a future council meeting due to Election Day. Finally, a contract for the 2026 Overlay Project was awarded to the lowest bidder.
The commission reviewed and recommended approval for the Eat 'n Park relocation project, involving store remodeling and a new drive-through window. Two other land development applications concerning returfing projects at Haymaker Park and Franklin Regional School District were tabled pending the resolution of outstanding stormwater and land development comments. Additionally, the commission held an advisory discussion regarding a conceptual plan for the Westmoreland Heritage Trail trailhead and reviewed proposed updates to the zoning ordinance pertaining to solar farms and data centers.
The meeting included the election of Commission officers for the year 2026. The Planning Commission reviewed a minor subdivision application for Jones Contracting Plan No. 1. Key discussion topics included property access via private streets, maintenance responsibilities, compliance with slope and stormwater management requirements, and the necessity of fire department review for emergency vehicle access. The Commission ultimately directed the applicant to redesign the lot lines and incorporate specific notes regarding NPDES permitting before forwarding the application to the Council for final approval.
The council recognized a volunteer for the annual award and discussed administrative and operational matters. Key topics included the implementation of a stormwater credit system and the review of the stormwater fee billing services, including the approval of a request for proposals for these services. The council approved the purchase of tarps for youth ballfields to mitigate weather-related maintenance issues. Additionally, the council established a formal financial reporting policy for volunteer fire companies and authorized the advertisement for bids for road materials, signs, and line painting. The meeting also included an executive session regarding a legal matter.
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