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Pennsylvania Game Commission
The Pennsylvania Game Commission, Bureau of Wildlife Habitat Management (Forestry Division) is soliciting bids to install woven wire deer exclosure fences to protect wildlife habitat. The work includes furnishing labor, materials, tools, and equipment to install approximately 37,467 linear feet of seven-foot high woven wire fence across State Game Lands in Berks, Schuylkill, and Carbon counties with gates and maintenance paths as specified. The contract period runs from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, with at least half of the footage installed by February 1, 2027, and the solicitation is an IFB with bids due in May 2026.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
Pennsylvania Game Commission
Close: May 12, 2026
The Pennsylvania Game Commission, Bureau of Wildlife Habitat Management (Forestry Division) is soliciting bids to install woven wire deer exclosure fences to protect wildlife habitat. The work includes furnishing labor, materials, tools, and equipment to install approximately 37,467 linear feet of seven-foot high woven wire fence across State Game Lands in Berks, Schuylkill, and Carbon counties with gates and maintenance paths as specified. The contract period runs from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, with at least half of the footage installed by February 1, 2027, and the solicitation is an IFB with bids due in May 2026.
AvailablePennsylvania Game Commission
Janitorial cleaning services. The scope of the project includes weekly cleaning at the southwest region office.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
Pennsylvania Game Commission
Close: May 13, 2026
Janitorial cleaning services. The scope of the project includes weekly cleaning at the southwest region office.
AvailablePennsylvania Game Commission
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is soliciting bids for the installation of approximately 29,613 linear feet of woven wire deer exclosure fencing. The project is located across various State Game Lands in Lycoming and Tioga counties in North Central Pennsylvania. The contract term runs from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, with a requirement that at least half of the fencing be installed by February 1, 2027.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
Pennsylvania Game Commission
Close: May 12, 2026
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is soliciting bids for the installation of approximately 29,613 linear feet of woven wire deer exclosure fencing. The project is located across various State Game Lands in Lycoming and Tioga counties in North Central Pennsylvania. The contract term runs from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, with a requirement that at least half of the fencing be installed by February 1, 2027.
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Pennsylvania Game Commission
This contract details the purchase of 29 Medium Duty Trucks by the Pennsylvania Game Commission from HONDRU FORD INC, with contract ID 4300783171. The agreement is effective from August 24, 2023, until March 1, 2024, for a total amount of $137,417.00.
Effective Date
Aug 24, 2023
Expires
Effective: Aug 24, 2023
Pennsylvania Game Commission
Expires:
This contract details the purchase of 29 Medium Duty Trucks by the Pennsylvania Game Commission from HONDRU FORD INC, with contract ID 4300783171. The agreement is effective from August 24, 2023, until March 1, 2024, for a total amount of $137,417.00.
Pennsylvania Game Commission
This contract details the procurement of four Ford F-550 XL trucks from Whitmoyer Ford Inc by the Pennsylvania Game Commission for a total amount of $319,100.00. The contract is effective from January 27, 2025, to August 29, 2025.
Effective Date
Jan 27, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 27, 2025
Pennsylvania Game Commission
Expires:
This contract details the procurement of four Ford F-550 XL trucks from Whitmoyer Ford Inc by the Pennsylvania Game Commission for a total amount of $319,100.00. The contract is effective from January 27, 2025, to August 29, 2025.
Pennsylvania Game Commission
This contract outlines the procurement of a PETERBILT 548 DUMP TRUCK (without substitutes) by the Pennsylvania Game Commission from LUCAS CHACOT. The agreement, identified by Contract #4300760111, has an effective period from January 26, 2023, to August 1, 2023, and a total contract amount of $180,700.00.
Effective Date
Jan 26, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jan 26, 2023
Pennsylvania Game Commission
Expires:
This contract outlines the procurement of a PETERBILT 548 DUMP TRUCK (without substitutes) by the Pennsylvania Game Commission from LUCAS CHACOT. The agreement, identified by Contract #4300760111, has an effective period from January 26, 2023, to August 1, 2023, and a total contract amount of $180,700.00.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Pennsylvania Game Commission
The meeting covers rule-making amendments regarding seasons and bag limits, Chronic Wasting Disease restrictions, and a new certified hunter permit program to assist landowners with deer management. The agenda also includes discussions on beaver and otter trapping regulations, the use of artificial cubbies for weasel trapping, and updates to random drawing elk license applications. Additional items involve hunting hours, Sunday hunting prohibitions on regulated grounds, fluorescent orange clothing requirements, and adjustments to agriculture deer control harvest permits. The Bureau of Wildlife Habitat Management presents land acquisitions, land exchanges in various counties, an amendment to a bituminous coal surface mining agreement, and a water use agreement with a municipal water authority.
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The proceedings involved several key discussions and proposed regulatory amendments. The initial proposal concerned amending seasons and bag limits for the 2026-2027 license year, including opening Sundays for most seasons and shifting the white-tailed deer firearms season to the Saturday preceding Thanksgiving. Further discussions centered on adjustments for wild turkey and black bear seasons to maintain sustainable harvest levels. The Commission also addressed proposals to modify furbearer regulations, including opening WMU 5A to bobcat hunting/trapping and WMUs 2G, 3A, and 4C to river otter trapping. Significant debate occurred regarding the firearms deer season opener date, leading to a vote that failed to pass the initial proposal. Subsequent amendments were introduced and passed, including one to revert the firearms deer opener to the Saturday post-Thanksgiving and another to keep small game seasons open during the firearms deer season. Other amendments that passed related to simplifying Chronic Wasting Disease regulations concerning high-risk parts movement, establishing a partnership program between landowners and hunters, adjusting body gripping trap size limits for beaver and river otter, authorizing the use of snap traps for weasels, simplifying bonus point consolidation for license applications, streamlining antlerless deer license sales, updating migratory bird hunting hours, removing the Sunday hunting prohibition on commercial regulated hunting grounds, adjusting vehicle/fluorescent orange requirements on State game lands during Sunday activities, allowing broader device use for agricultural deer control harvest permits, and enhancing regulations for baiting white-tailed deer in special regulation counties. Finally, a proposal to allow mentored youth under seven to acquire big game tags faced considerable discussion regarding hunter maturity and tag necessity.
This annual report details the Pennsylvania Game Commission's strategic direction, focusing on managing and protecting wildlife and habitats while promoting hunting and trapping. Key focus areas include proactive wildlife management, habitat conservation, supporting the state's hunting, trapping, and conservation heritage, expanding agency relevance and sustainability, and staff development. The plan aims to ensure wildlife thrives and resources are protected for future generations.
The meeting addressed several key agenda items. There was a discussion regarding the Mentor Hunting Program, including a proposed amendment to the program. The Commission also considered an amendment to eliminate redundant text related to agricultural deer control permits. Additionally, the designation of State Game Land 339 as a special wildlife management area was proposed. The donation of land in Penn Lake Park Borough, Luzerne County, adjacent to State Game Land Number 119, was discussed. The board also considered the acquisition of subsurface oil, gas, and mineral real estate located in and under State Game Land Number 143. Furthermore, there was a discussion regarding an exchange of land in Howard Township, Center County, adjoining State Game Land Number 92. Additionally, the meeting involved a discussion on an exchange of land involving Flickerville Cross of Fulton County Foundation and the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, as well as an exchange of land involving PPL Electric Utilities Corporation.
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