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Active opportunities open for bidding
Radnor Township
Purchase a yard waste windrow compost turner. The turner will be used to aerate, mix, and hydrate windrows of organic waste from residential properties with the intention of producing mulch material for residential use.
Posted Date
May 16, 2026
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: May 16, 2026
Radnor Township
Close: Jun 15, 2026
Purchase a yard waste windrow compost turner. The turner will be used to aerate, mix, and hydrate windrows of organic waste from residential properties with the intention of producing mulch material for residential use.
AvailableRadnor Township
Annual Superpave Street Resurfacing Program. The program consists of the contractor supplying all material, labor, tools, equipment, and manpower to install 65,427 SY of asphalt milling, 6,546 tons 9.5 mm asphalt Superpave, 635 SY Type I (2.5” base repair), 805 tons of leveling course, and pavement markings (370 LF DYL, 18 stop bars, 4 speed humps, 2 crosswalks).
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Radnor Township
Close: May 29, 2026
Annual Superpave Street Resurfacing Program. The program consists of the contractor supplying all material, labor, tools, equipment, and manpower to install 65,427 SY of asphalt milling, 6,546 tons 9.5 mm asphalt Superpave, 635 SY Type I (2.5” base repair), 805 tons of leveling course, and pavement markings (370 LF DYL, 18 stop bars, 4 speed humps, 2 crosswalks).
Radnor Township
Furnish gasoline and diesel fuel.
Posted Date
Nov 6, 2025
Due Date
Nov 19, 2025
Release: Nov 6, 2025
Radnor Township
Close: Nov 19, 2025
Furnish gasoline and diesel fuel.
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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 $25,000, do not pursue sole source; redirect to PennBid.
Coops: If your offering is on PA COSTARS or a DVRPC contract, propose using that and confirm with procurement.
Entity: Radnor Township, PA
Threshold: Formal competition required for expenditures over $25,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Radnor Township
The Planning Commission discussed the proposed ordinance update regarding non-conforming uses, which aims to clarify and separate regulations for non-conforming lots, buildings, and uses to ensure constitutional compliance and administrative consistency. The committee addressed concerns regarding recordkeeping, the potential for future fee schedule adjustments for registration processes, and the necessity of providing illustrative examples of non-conformities.
The board reviewed several property applications, including adding dormers to the third floor at 401 Woodland Avenue, enclosing an existing front porch at 208 Bloomingdale Avenue, and performing renovations and additions to an existing home and carriage house, including a three-car garage, at 401 Audubon Avenue.
The meeting included a discussion regarding the Zoning Ordinance amendment for nonconforming uses, structures, and lots, as well as the Wayne Business Overlay District Master Plan. The Commission recommended preliminary approval for a mixed-use development application located at 118-120 N Wayne Ave, which includes restaurant, retail, office, and residential components, subject to compliance with engineering and traffic review recommendations.
The board discussed a variance request for an electric vehicle charging station project. Key topics included the proposed location of the charging units and associated electrical equipment, the need for a variance regarding the placement of ground-mounted equipment that would normally be required to be in the rear of the building, and the impact of the installation on existing parking capacity. The applicant explained that the current site plan, while reducing some parking stalls, still meets the required threshold, and that the chosen location for the equipment is constrained by technical and financial factors. The board also discussed the need for appropriate screening of the equipment and potential coordination with the township engineer regarding site drainage.
The Board of Commissioners meeting included the recognition of the finance department for their certificate of achievement for excellence in financial reporting, a notice regarding a prior executive session on real estate matters, and the recognition of Radner Township as a 2025 Tree City USA recipient. Key business included the authorization of a purchase agreement with Confirm Oak LLC to provide a software-based daily check-in service to enhance safety for residents and support vulnerable populations through a public-private partnership with the Wayne Senior Center.
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