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Township of Buckingham
Furlong Well F-8 PFAS Removal Project – General (BT-26-01). Work includes demolition of the existing pole barn, construction of a process building, underground process piping, and miscellaneous site improvements. Furlong Well F-8 PFAS Removal Project – Electrical (BT-26-02). Work includes electrical construction associated with the building and modifications to existing electrical.
Posted Date
Jun 8, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: Jun 8, 2026
Township of Buckingham
Close: Jul 8, 2026
Furlong Well F-8 PFAS Removal Project – General (BT-26-01). Work includes demolition of the existing pole barn, construction of a process building, underground process piping, and miscellaneous site improvements. Furlong Well F-8 PFAS Removal Project – Electrical (BT-26-02). Work includes electrical construction associated with the building and modifications to existing electrical.
AvailableTownship of Buckingham
Electrical Work (BT-25-02) includes all Electrical Work. Electrical, and all appurtenant work and materials necessary to produce a complete installation. This Contract includes electric power distribution, lighting, and telecommunication and data systems and includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1.Electrical. 2.Power distribution, including disconnect switches at equipment requiring power. 3. Lighting fixtures. 4. Electrical grounding. 5. Electrical and electronic control systems and equipment. 6.Temporary electrical facilities specified in the "Temporary Facilities" Section. 7. Electrical connections to equipment furnished under other contracts. 8. Testing, adjusting, and balancing electrical systems and equipment. 9. Starting/Commissioning electrical systems and equipment. 10. Assisting in starting/commissioning mechanical systems and equipment. 11. The Electrical Contractor shall a.Receive and set the motor starters as provided by the HVAC, Plumbing and General Construction Contractors. b.Provide power wiring, including final connection of same, from source to starters or contactors to motors. c. Receive and install the wall-mounted electrical control devices, thermal switches, etc, and provide all wiring for same. d. Provide all fused or un-fused disconnect switches and circuit breakers not supplied as part of the HVAC system and as, required by the National Electrical Code, or as shown on the drawings, or as specified. e. Adjust connections to electrical motors to insure proper rotation. f. Provide lighting fixtures, accessories and appurtenances.
Posted Date
Nov 18, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
Release: Nov 18, 2025
Township of Buckingham
Close: Dec 10, 2025
Electrical Work (BT-25-02) includes all Electrical Work. Electrical, and all appurtenant work and materials necessary to produce a complete installation. This Contract includes electric power distribution, lighting, and telecommunication and data systems and includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1.Electrical. 2.Power distribution, including disconnect switches at equipment requiring power. 3. Lighting fixtures. 4. Electrical grounding. 5. Electrical and electronic control systems and equipment. 6.Temporary electrical facilities specified in the "Temporary Facilities" Section. 7. Electrical connections to equipment furnished under other contracts. 8. Testing, adjusting, and balancing electrical systems and equipment. 9. Starting/Commissioning electrical systems and equipment. 10. Assisting in starting/commissioning mechanical systems and equipment. 11. The Electrical Contractor shall a.Receive and set the motor starters as provided by the HVAC, Plumbing and General Construction Contractors. b.Provide power wiring, including final connection of same, from source to starters or contactors to motors. c. Receive and install the wall-mounted electrical control devices, thermal switches, etc, and provide all wiring for same. d. Provide all fused or un-fused disconnect switches and circuit breakers not supplied as part of the HVAC system and as, required by the National Electrical Code, or as shown on the drawings, or as specified. e. Adjust connections to electrical motors to insure proper rotation. f. Provide lighting fixtures, accessories and appurtenances.
Township of Buckingham
Work includes construction of a process building, underground process piping, and miscellaneous site improvements.
Posted Date
Sep 25, 2025
Due Date
Nov 10, 2025
Release: Sep 25, 2025
Township of Buckingham
Close: Nov 10, 2025
Work includes construction of a process building, underground process piping, and miscellaneous site improvements.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $23,800, use sole source.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops; if open, ask about COSTARS/Sourcewell/HGACBuy/OMNIA.
Township of Buckingham: No evidence of sole source awards. Deprioritize this path and focus on preparing for the formal competitive bidding process.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Buckingham
The board meeting covered several topics, including community event announcements, authorization of a payment request for a water remediation project, and a discussion on providing public information regarding well water filtration. The board addressed internal communications, approved departmental and advisory board minutes, and passed a resolution regarding the terms and appointments for members of the Park and Recreation Commission. Additionally, state representatives presented citations to the 325th Anniversary Celebration Committee to mark the township's founding milestone.
This Climate Action Plan serves as a roadmap for Buckingham Township to address climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing community resilience. It focuses on energy efficiency, conservation, renewable energy adoption across residential, commercial, and municipal sectors, sustainable transportation, solid waste reduction, and responsible land use practices. The plan aims to build a healthier, safer, and more resilient community, foster economic growth, improve public health, and ultimately achieve 100% clean energy by 2050.
The Board of Supervisors meeting included discussions on the replacement of an Environmental Advisory Council member and the need for candidates with scientific backgrounds. Residents expressed appreciation for community events like the Easter egg hunt and provided feedback on coordinating future events. The board discussed the Agricultural Security Area commission, land preservation projects, and a floating schedule for the comprehensive planning process. Additionally, residents sought guidance regarding the legal status, ownership, and maintenance responsibilities of a private road within the township.
The Board discussed potential upgrades to the township meeting audio/visual systems to improve livestreaming capabilities, remote participation options, and overall meeting accessibility. Various vendor proposals were reviewed regarding camera setups, microphone installations, and managed services. Additionally, the Board reviewed procedures for interviewing candidates for the Park and Recreation Commission, scheduled future meeting times for work sessions and regular business meetings, and planned an upcoming discussion with local farmers regarding a deer management program. An executive session was held to discuss personnel, real estate, and litigation matters.
The meeting included discussions on township police body camera usage, a public hearing regarding the approval of an ordinance to increase township indebtedness for the installation of PFOA/PFOS treatment systems for local water wells, and the approval of a resolution for the reimbursement of water funds. The board also reviewed and approved a developer's request for an extension of time, authorized various escrow releases, appointed a member to the Park and Recreation Commission, granted authorization for the 2026 Road Improvement Bid, and approved purchase orders for police equipment and a new pavilion at Holicong Park. Additionally, a request to waive park usage fees for a charity event was approved.
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