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Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is soliciting proposals for comprehensive social media management services to enhance its digital presence, engage audiences, and support communication priorities across multiple platforms. The contract term is expected to be two years, with responsibilities including strategy development, content creation, account management, community engagement, and analytics/reporting. Bids are due on 2026-06-02 with contact information listed for the Commission’s procurement contact.
Posted Date
Apr 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: Apr 28, 2026
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission
Close: Jun 2, 2026
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is soliciting proposals for comprehensive social media management services to enhance its digital presence, engage audiences, and support communication priorities across multiple platforms. The contract term is expected to be two years, with responsibilities including strategy development, content creation, account management, community engagement, and analytics/reporting. Bids are due on 2026-06-02 with contact information listed for the Commission’s procurement contact.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission
The Commission conducted a formal meeting where they approved personnel actions, the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Annual Operating Budget, and the Fiscal Year 2027 Ten Year Capital Plan. Various amendments and agreements were approved, including reimbursement agreements with PECO, adjustments to service provider rates, renewals for pre-employment screening services, and intergovernmental agreements. The Commission also awarded construction contracts for asphalt resurfacing, approved several change orders for ongoing projects, and awarded a contract for construction management and inspection services to Hill International, Inc.
The Commission addressed various new business items including the authorization of marketing and public engagement sponsorship agreements and the approval of utility infrastructure upgrades for solar microgrid projects. The board reviewed and approved license agreements, reimbursement agreements for bridge and utility relocation, and a service contract with the Penn State Facility Engineering Institute. Additional actions included the acquisition of right-of-way land for reconstruction projects, approval of change orders and final payments for various infrastructure contracts, and the procurement of software subscriptions and drilling services. The Commission also awarded contracts for asphalt resurfacing, authorized solicitations for structured investment agreements, adopted a new policy regarding interchange mobility, and approved a supplemental agreement for construction management services.
The board discussed and approved several operational and financial agenda items. Key discussions included revisions to the workplace safety policy, the assignment of active contracts, and various reimbursement and lease agreements with external partners. The board also reviewed and approved multiple right-of-way acquisitions and settlements necessary for infrastructure projects. Additionally, the commission authorized the advertisement for professional surveying services, the award of several bids for equipment and software, and supplemental agreements for engineering and bridge inspection services. A time extension for a roadway repair contract was also approved.
The Commission addressed several administrative and operational matters. These included the approval of personnel actions, the adoption of the FY 2014 Ten Year Capital Plan, and authorization to proceed with various professional services and projects. The Commission also approved several agreements, including a lease amendment with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, sponsorship agreements, and a reimbursement agreement with West Providence Township. Additionally, the Commission authorized a right-of-way settlement, various change orders and final payments for construction contracts, the award of multiple bids for equipment and services, and the selection of a firm for aerial mapping services.
The Commission meeting covered a wide range of operational and financial actions. Key discussions included the authorization of up to $300,000,000 in revenue refunding bonds, approval of numerous reimbursement and interagency agreements for infrastructure projects such as bridge replacements and facility relocations, and the acquisition of several right-of-way parcels for reconstruction efforts. Additionally, the commission approved advertising for engineering design and environmental services, awarded various contracts for microwave radio and Cisco switch upgrades, IT organizational design, maintenance materials, and clearing services, and finalized supplemental agreements and change orders related to ongoing construction and roadway repairs.
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