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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Harrison
Work includes 18,382 SY of milling of asphalt pavement surface 1-1/2" depth (milled material to be retained by contractor); 909 SY of milling of asphalt pavement surface 4" depth (milled material to be retained by contractor); 259 LF of 4" x 8" asphalt (wedge) (labor only); 70 CY of class 1 excavation. Includes excavation for new intersection and removal of existing pavement. Subbase and subgrade as required to install new intersection pavement; 218 CY of subbase installation. Includes 6" depth of penndot no. 2a coarse aggregate material; 91 LF of removal of concrete curb gutter. See outside link.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: -
Township of Harrison
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Work includes 18,382 SY of milling of asphalt pavement surface 1-1/2" depth (milled material to be retained by contractor); 909 SY of milling of asphalt pavement surface 4" depth (milled material to be retained by contractor); 259 LF of 4" x 8" asphalt (wedge) (labor only); 70 CY of class 1 excavation. Includes excavation for new intersection and removal of existing pavement. Subbase and subgrade as required to install new intersection pavement; 218 CY of subbase installation. Includes 6" depth of penndot no. 2a coarse aggregate material; 91 LF of removal of concrete curb gutter. See outside link.
AvailableTownship of Harrison
Work generally consists of seven (7) properties and asbestos abatement of five (5) properties, also included, is rodent extermination prior to demolition, erosion and sedimentation control, utility disconnections, vegetative restoration and disposal of all asbestos containing material (acm) in a landfill permitted to accept such materials, and all else required.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: -
Township of Harrison
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Work generally consists of seven (7) properties and asbestos abatement of five (5) properties, also included, is rodent extermination prior to demolition, erosion and sedimentation control, utility disconnections, vegetative restoration and disposal of all asbestos containing material (acm) in a landfill permitted to accept such materials, and all else required.
AvailableTownship of Harrison
The Allegheny Valley North Council of Governments (AVNCOG), on behalf of Harrison Township, is soliciting sealed proposals for the 2024-GEDTF-065 Sanitary Pump Station Replacement project. Bids will be received by Senate Civil Engineers and Surveyors, a division of LSSE, at the U-PARC office in Pittsburgh, with a non-refundable fee to obtain bid documents and a 10% bid bond required. The solicitation requires compliance with Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage, Civil Rights, and county MBE/WBE/Veteran-owned participation goals, and bids are due by 11:00 AM on January 15, 2026.
Posted Date
Dec 28, 2025
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Dec 28, 2025
Township of Harrison
Close: Jan 15, 2026
The Allegheny Valley North Council of Governments (AVNCOG), on behalf of Harrison Township, is soliciting sealed proposals for the 2024-GEDTF-065 Sanitary Pump Station Replacement project. Bids will be received by Senate Civil Engineers and Surveyors, a division of LSSE, at the U-PARC office in Pittsburgh, with a non-refundable fee to obtain bid documents and a 10% bid bond required. The solicitation requires compliance with Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage, Civil Rights, and county MBE/WBE/Veteran-owned participation goals, and bids are due by 11:00 AM on January 15, 2026.
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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 $23,800 in 2025, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, SHACOG, or COSTARS to bypass formal bidding.
Township of Harrison, PA shows no evidence of sole source contract awards; deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
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Township of Harrison
This document announces that County Hauling, a Noble Environmental company, has been awarded the contract for residential trash and recycling collection services in Harrison Township, effective January 1st, 2026. It outlines collection guidelines, lists of recyclable and non-recyclable materials, and provides a 2026 collection calendar and street-specific schedules for residents.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Township of Harrison
Expires:
This document announces that County Hauling, a Noble Environmental company, has been awarded the contract for residential trash and recycling collection services in Harrison Township, effective January 1st, 2026. It outlines collection guidelines, lists of recyclable and non-recyclable materials, and provides a 2026 collection calendar and street-specific schedules for residents.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Harrison
The key discussions during the meeting included motions to approve bills payable totaling $267,688.24 as of January 23, 2026, and motions related to various nominations for vacancies on the Nomination for Vacancy Board, Planning Commission, Tree Committee, Recreation Board, Zoning Hearing Board, and Water Authority Board. New business also covered approving the 2026 paving list for advertisement, submitting a Capital Lease request to Laurel Capital for financing a new fire rescue pumper, authorizing the purchase of the pumper, entering into a Maintenance Agreement with PennDOT for sweeping Freeport Road, and requesting a certified list of eligibles for a promotional appointment to Sergeant. A motion was also scheduled to reject all bids for the Sanitary Pump Station Replacement due to incomplete bid packages.
The meeting commenced with a call to order and the Pledge of Allegiance. Key agenda items included a motion to approve the Regular Meeting Minutes from December 1, 2025, which should be excluded from the summary per instructions. The commission addressed motions related to the Natrona Heights 7Brew Drivethru Coffee Shop Sewage Facilities Planning Module, specifically Component 3 (Sewage Collection and Treatment Facilities approval by Upper Allegheny Sewage Joint Sanitary Authority) and Component 4A (Municipal Planning Agency Review).
The meeting included discussions and motions regarding various financial and administrative matters. These included approving bills payable, adopting the budget for 2026, establishing fees, wages, and salaries for 2026, and adopting a Fire Tax Ordinance for 2026. The board also considered budgetary transfers for 2025, appointed an auditor for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025, and discussed hiring crossing guards for the Highlands School Zone crossing. An executive session was held to discuss personnel and litigation, and board and commission seats up for reappointment in January 2026 were announced.
The meeting included an Eagle Scout Award presentation and a discussion regarding an application for transfer from Kolek, Inc. To Salt & Steel by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. The board considered approving bills payable, a contractor's partial payment application to Pride Masonry, and a professional service contract with Hoffman's Boarding Kennels. An ordinance amending Chapter 25, Trees, was up for adoption, along with advertising the 2026 Proposed Budget. The board also discussed advertising an ordinance for real estate tax for fire apparatus, ratifying Volunteer Firefighter Tax Credits, and adopting resolutions authorizing applications to the Commonwealth Financing Authority for various sanitary and storm sewer upgrades and rehabilitation projects.
The meeting addressed several key items, including accepting resignations from the Recreation Board and the Zoning Hearing Board, recommending approval for payment to Ron Gillette, Inc. for ADA Ramps, and considering a settlement agreement for a property on Freeport Road. The board also authorized the distribution of State Pension Aid to Township plans, established budget workshops, authorized a Special Purpose Parking Zone, and discussed the potential purchase of a firetruck for Citizens Hose Fire Company.
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