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Active opportunities open for bidding
Pennsylvania State Police
The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) issued an Invitation for Bid (IFB #6100065491) for monthly lawn care maintenance at Troop M – Dublin Station, including mowing, trimming, and mulching. This procurement is a one-year base contract with four one-year renewal options and is specifically set aside for Pennsylvania-certified small businesses. Bidders must complete a mandatory site visit and submit all required documentation electronically through the PA Supplier Portal by the March 12, 2026 deadline.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
Pennsylvania State Police
Close: Mar 12, 2026
The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) issued an Invitation for Bid (IFB #6100065491) for monthly lawn care maintenance at Troop M – Dublin Station, including mowing, trimming, and mulching. This procurement is a one-year base contract with four one-year renewal options and is specifically set aside for Pennsylvania-certified small businesses. Bidders must complete a mandatory site visit and submit all required documentation electronically through the PA Supplier Portal by the March 12, 2026 deadline.
Pennsylvania State Police
This RFP is for comprehensive lawn care maintenance services, including weekly mowing, trimming/pruning of shrubs/bushes/trees, and monthly weed control, for the Pennsylvania State Police, Troop M -- Dublin Station.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 25, 2024
Release: -
Pennsylvania State Police
Close: Jun 25, 2024
This RFP is for comprehensive lawn care maintenance services, including weekly mowing, trimming/pruning of shrubs/bushes/trees, and monthly weed control, for the Pennsylvania State Police, Troop M -- Dublin Station.
Pennsylvania State Police
This Invitation for Bids (IFB) issued by the Pennsylvania State Police seeks a contractor to provide comprehensive monthly lawn care maintenance at the Troop P Towanda Station. Services include weekly mowing, weed trimming, shrub pruning, and monthly weed control, with a contract term of one year plus four optional renewals. The procurement is specifically set aside for small businesses and requires electronic bid submission through the PA supplier portal.
Posted Date
-
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Pennsylvania State Police
Close: Mar 12, 2026
This Invitation for Bids (IFB) issued by the Pennsylvania State Police seeks a contractor to provide comprehensive monthly lawn care maintenance at the Troop P Towanda Station. Services include weekly mowing, weed trimming, shrub pruning, and monthly weed control, with a contract term of one year plus four optional renewals. The procurement is specifically set aside for small businesses and requires electronic bid submission through the PA supplier portal.
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Pennsylvania State Police
This document outlines a lease agreement (Lease Number 94946, FRE Contract Number 10003546) between FDS PA Skippack, LLC (Lessor) and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on behalf of the Pennsylvania State Police (Lessee). The lease is for premises at 2071 A - B Cressman Road, Skippack, PA, with an effective commencement date of June 1, 2022, and an expiration date of May 31, 2037, for an initial term of 15 years. The agreement includes provisions for two five-year renewal options, details on rent rates (including annual rent for the first year of $2,158,334), amortized construction costs of $23,420,008, and specific modifications to the standard lease terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Jun 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jun 1, 2022
Pennsylvania State Police
Expires:
This document outlines a lease agreement (Lease Number 94946, FRE Contract Number 10003546) between FDS PA Skippack, LLC (Lessor) and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on behalf of the Pennsylvania State Police (Lessee). The lease is for premises at 2071 A - B Cressman Road, Skippack, PA, with an effective commencement date of June 1, 2022, and an expiration date of May 31, 2037, for an initial term of 15 years. The agreement includes provisions for two five-year renewal options, details on rent rates (including annual rent for the first year of $2,158,334), amortized construction costs of $23,420,008, and specific modifications to the standard lease terms and conditions.
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This document is Lease Amendment #5, extending an existing lease (Lease Number 90465, FRE Contract Number 10000479) between Vaughn and Jacquelyn McDiffett (Lessor) and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, acting through the Department of General Services on behalf of the Pennsylvania State Police (Lessee). The amendment extends the lease term for premises at 560 Circle Dr., Belle Vernon, PA, from September 1, 2022, to August 31, 2025, at a rental rate of $15.50 per useable square foot. It also establishes three renewal options for the Lessee, with specific dates and a rental rate of $16.50 per net useable square foot.
Effective Date
Sep 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Sep 1, 2022
Pennsylvania State Police
Expires:
This document is Lease Amendment #5, extending an existing lease (Lease Number 90465, FRE Contract Number 10000479) between Vaughn and Jacquelyn McDiffett (Lessor) and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, acting through the Department of General Services on behalf of the Pennsylvania State Police (Lessee). The amendment extends the lease term for premises at 560 Circle Dr., Belle Vernon, PA, from September 1, 2022, to August 31, 2025, at a rental rate of $15.50 per useable square foot. It also establishes three renewal options for the Lessee, with specific dates and a rental rate of $16.50 per net useable square foot.
Pennsylvania State Police
This is a ten-year lease agreement, Lease Number 90465, effective June 1, 1992, between Vaughn and Jacquelyn McDiffett (Lessor) and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of General Services (Lessee), for 6,175 usable square feet of office space and parking in Belle Vernon, Westmoreland County, PA. The annual rental is $64,838.50, payable in monthly installments of $5,403.16. The premises are for the Pennsylvania State Police, Belle Vernon Station. The lease includes provisions for services, maintenance, construction, and renewal options, with a specific renewal term from June 1, 2002, to May 31, 2007, at an annual rental of $64,838.00.
Effective Date
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Expires
Pennsylvania State Police
Expires:
This is a ten-year lease agreement, Lease Number 90465, effective June 1, 1992, between Vaughn and Jacquelyn McDiffett (Lessor) and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of General Services (Lessee), for 6,175 usable square feet of office space and parking in Belle Vernon, Westmoreland County, PA. The annual rental is $64,838.50, payable in monthly installments of $5,403.16. The premises are for the Pennsylvania State Police, Belle Vernon Station. The lease includes provisions for services, maintenance, construction, and renewal options, with a specific renewal term from June 1, 2002, to May 31, 2007, at an annual rental of $64,838.00.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Pennsylvania State Police
The budget includes funds from various sources and totals $35.8 billion. The proposed General Fund Budget is $17.8 billion, reflecting a 3 percent increase. Tax reductions are proposed to aid working families and stimulate job creation. The budget focuses on job retention and creation through tax cuts, capital provision, technology, marketing, and support services. It includes workforce development strategies, international trade and export assistance, agribusiness support, tourism reinforcement, and community support through initiatives like Keystone Opportunity Zones. The budget also allocates funds to basic and higher education, protection of persons and property, health and human services, transportation, and recreation and cultural enrichment.
Authorizing adjustments to expenditures of federal funds for payment for the period July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023. Adjustments are made from the Administration Fund to Labor and Industry for COVID-Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Administration, COVID-Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Administration, and COVID-Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Administration.
The 2014-15 Executive Budget addresses the concerns of all Pennsylvanians and continues historic investments in schools, support for job creators, and care for neighbors in need. It focuses on job training opportunities, the resurgence of Pennsylvania's manufacturing, life sciences, and technology sectors, and making quality health care accessible and affordable. The budget includes initiatives such as Healthy Pennsylvania, pension reform, and strategic investments in education, economic development, and health care.
The document includes the Executive Budget Message from Governor Raymond P. Shafer to the General Assembly, presenting an innovative, long-range financial plan for the Commonwealth. It highlights the work of the Priorities Commission, economists, labor and business leaders, educators, and tax experts. The plan emphasizes truth in spending, a five-year budget, and the use of the Planning-Programming-Budgeting System. Key areas of focus include education, health, welfare, and addressing the fiscal crisis faced by state and local governments.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is issuing general obligation bonds for capital facilities projects, environmental improvement programs, and refunding certain outstanding bond issues. The Second Series Bonds will finance capital facilities, Pennvest projects, Pennworks projects, and Growing Greener projects. The First Refunding Series Bonds will refund certain outstanding bond issues of the Commonwealth to reduce debt service. The bonds are direct and general obligations of the Commonwealth, with the full faith and credit of the Commonwealth pledged for payment.
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Member (non-voting), School Safety and Security Committee (PCCD)
Executive Director, Municipal Police Officers’ Education & Training Commission (MPOETC)
Director, Operational Records Division, Bureau of Records and Identification
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