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Active opportunities open for bidding
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission issued an IFB seeking vendors to provide Electrofishing Boat Packages, including required boats, equipment, and accessories for electrofishing operations to support research and management. Bidders must be registered in the Commonwealth’s supplier portal and submit electronic bids via the Pennsylvania eMarketplace; the solicitation is set aside for small businesses and covers a one-year period of performance. The solicitation was posted on the Pennsylvania eMarketplace and is an active IFB with a solicitation start date of 2026-04-24 and a due date of 2026-05-08 at 10:00 AM.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
Close: May 8, 2026
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission issued an IFB seeking vendors to provide Electrofishing Boat Packages, including required boats, equipment, and accessories for electrofishing operations to support research and management. Bidders must be registered in the Commonwealth’s supplier portal and submit electronic bids via the Pennsylvania eMarketplace; the solicitation is set aside for small businesses and covers a one-year period of performance. The solicitation was posted on the Pennsylvania eMarketplace and is an active IFB with a solicitation start date of 2026-04-24 and a due date of 2026-05-08 at 10:00 AM.
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is seeking a vendor to provide one 2026 model year 20-foot aluminum patrol boat package, including all specified components and delivery to the designated location. The solicitation is an Invitation for Bid (IFB), requires electronic bid submission via the state's supplier portal, and the contract term is expected to be one year. Bids are due on 2026-02-25 at 10:00 AM Eastern; the opportunity is open as of 2026-02-13.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Feb 25, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
Close: Feb 25, 2026
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is seeking a vendor to provide one 2026 model year 20-foot aluminum patrol boat package, including all specified components and delivery to the designated location. The solicitation is an Invitation for Bid (IFB), requires electronic bid submission via the state's supplier portal, and the contract term is expected to be one year. Bids are due on 2026-02-25 at 10:00 AM Eastern; the opportunity is open as of 2026-02-13.
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
The posting appears to be for procurement (IFB) of inspection, preventive maintenance, repair and replacement services for water flow management systems within PA Region 1. It is not a grant and is active/open as of 2026-01-14. The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is seeking a vendor for these services.
Posted Date
Jan 27, 2026
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Jan 27, 2026
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
Close: Jan 28, 2026
The posting appears to be for procurement (IFB) of inspection, preventive maintenance, repair and replacement services for water flow management systems within PA Region 1. It is not a grant and is active/open as of 2026-01-14. The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is seeking a vendor for these services.
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Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
This document outlines a cooperative agreement between the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and the County of Venango for the construction of a new boat launch facility on Justus Lake. The original agreement, dated May 10, 2011, established an estimated total project cost of $171,170, with the Commission providing up to $99,000 in reimbursement. Two subsequent amendments adjusted key dates: Amendment #1 (June 12, 2012) extended the project completion date to September 30, 2013, and the agreement's termination date to December 31, 2038. Amendment #2 (November 29, 2013) further extended the project completion date to March 31, 2014. The contract details the scope of work, payment terms, and various legal and operational conditions.
Effective Date
May 10, 2011
Expires
Effective: May 10, 2011
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
Expires:
This document outlines a cooperative agreement between the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and the County of Venango for the construction of a new boat launch facility on Justus Lake. The original agreement, dated May 10, 2011, established an estimated total project cost of $171,170, with the Commission providing up to $99,000 in reimbursement. Two subsequent amendments adjusted key dates: Amendment #1 (June 12, 2012) extended the project completion date to September 30, 2013, and the agreement's termination date to December 31, 2038. Amendment #2 (November 29, 2013) further extended the project completion date to March 31, 2014. The contract details the scope of work, payment terms, and various legal and operational conditions.
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This document outlines Amendment #1 to a Cooperative Agreement between the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, and Rivers of Steel Heritage Corporation. The amendment, signed in December 2024, extends the project completion deadline to December 31, 2025, and the agreement's termination date to December 31, 2050. The original agreement, dated September 7, 2023, concerns the construction of recreational fishing and boating facilities. The Commission will reimburse the Partner up to a maximum of $127,000, which represents 25% of the total Commission-approved project costs. The overall project cost is $512,000, funded by the Partner ($77,000), matching funds ($308,000), and the Commission ($127,000).
Effective Date
Sep 7, 2023
Expires
Effective: Sep 7, 2023
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
Expires:
This document outlines Amendment #1 to a Cooperative Agreement between the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, and Rivers of Steel Heritage Corporation. The amendment, signed in December 2024, extends the project completion deadline to December 31, 2025, and the agreement's termination date to December 31, 2050. The original agreement, dated September 7, 2023, concerns the construction of recreational fishing and boating facilities. The Commission will reimburse the Partner up to a maximum of $127,000, which represents 25% of the total Commission-approved project costs. The overall project cost is $512,000, funded by the Partner ($77,000), matching funds ($308,000), and the Commission ($127,000).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
The board meeting focused on several key administrative and fishery management topics. The executive agenda included the final approval of amendments to regulations concerning access areas and marinas, as well as the proposal to memorialize fund flexibility between the Fish Fund and Boat Fund. Fisheries designations were discussed, resulting in the removal of Blue Hole Creek, Section 02 from the Stocked Trout Waters Open to Year-round Fishing program, and the addition of multiple streams to the lists of Class A wild trout streams and wild trout streams. Other business included reports on temporary fishing regulation modifications for several lakes due to drawdowns, a staff report on abandoned and derelict vessel policies, and an announcement regarding the next commission meeting.
The 166th meeting addressed several regulatory amendments, including the adoption of Fiscal Code provisions to allow fund flexibility, updates to public comment procedures for virtual meetings, and refinements to the petition process for regulations. The Commission reviewed and approved several grants under the Boating Facility Grant Program for various municipalities and organizations. Property management actions were discussed, including lease renewals at Mauch Chunk Lake and Harris Pond, as well as the proposed disposition of Ingham Springs. Fisheries and boating regulatory updates were proposed regarding measuring fish total length, increasing the minimum size limit for trout, and implementing new regulations for Blue Catfish and Flathead Catfish in the Ohio River Basin.
The meeting included legislative updates regarding fiscal code changes and the use of body-worn cameras for officers, as well as discussions on the Pennsylvania Water Trails program and its strategic goals. The Board reviewed run-of-the-river dam marking guidelines and procedures for handling abandoned and derelict vessels. Additionally, the Board received a summary of the Boating Facility Grant Program, an update on compliance outreach for boat rental businesses, and an overview of upcoming ice rescue and safety training initiatives.
The meeting included staff and volunteer recognition, including an Edward R. Murrow Award recipient and two employees graduating from a Leadership Development Institute. Key discussions involved approving the 2026 quarterly meeting dates, approving a Cooperative Nursery Grant to Salisbury-Elklick Hunting Club for stream habitat improvements, proposing rulemaking to amend regulations regarding an access area the Commission no longer owns, and approving multiple property acquisitions, including land adjacent to Huntsdale State Fish Hatchery and flowage/conservation easements at Beechwood Lake and Minsi Lake/Mt. Bethel Fens Preserve. Additionally, the Commission consented to the disposition of the Halifax Access property. Regulatory actions included adopting final rulemaking amendments for Mercer County, approving exemptions and amendments regarding trout stocking at Freeman Run, and adopting amendments concerning Donegal Lake. Designations included adding Donegal Lake to Big Bass and Panfish Enhancement programs, adjusting Kyle Lake regulations, removing Lake Luxembourg from the Year-Round Trout Fishing program due to an advisory, and removing a section of West Valley Creek from Delayed Harvest Artificial Lures Only regulations due to safety concerns from sinkholes. Finally, revisions were approved for section limits on Manada Creek and Muncy Creek, and changes were adopted concerning Class A wild trout streams and general wild trout streams listings.
The Boating Advisory Board meeting included a moment of silence in honor of former member William Carey Allen. Key discussion items covered the annual Motorboat Fuel Consumption Survey conducted by Southwick Associates, which is crucial for calculating the Oil Company Franchise Tax refund for boaters, amounting to approximately $12.3 million last year. An update on Abandoned and Derelict Vessels (ADVs) focused on new legislation effective January 2026, defining ADVs and providing removal authority, alongside a promising initiative with Duquesne University to explore private sector solutions, such as recycling fiberglass into concrete with Heidelberg Materials. Updates were provided on replacing old Zodiac rescue boats with more durable 12-foot Whaly boats for the training fleet. A review of year-to-date boating incidents for 2025 showed 25 reported incidents, 13 injuries, and nine fatalities. Discussions on boating grants included the Boating Facility Grant Program (BFGP) for 2026 funding, which requires a 50% match, and the federally funded Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) program, which supports transient dock facilities and requires a 25% non-federal match. The board also noted future meeting dates.
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