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Township of Lower Tyrone
Lower Tyrone Township in Fayette County, Pennsylvania is soliciting bids for furnishing 500 tons of various sizes and types of crushed stone for road maintenance and construction purposes. This is a rebid of a previous solicitation for crushed stone materials that meet township specifications. Bidders must provide pricing for multiple size and type combinations to fulfill the township's aggregate needs for the upcoming season.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 6, 2026
Township of Lower Tyrone
Close: Aug 6, 2026
Lower Tyrone Township in Fayette County, Pennsylvania is soliciting bids for furnishing 500 tons of various sizes and types of crushed stone for road maintenance and construction purposes. This is a rebid of a previous solicitation for crushed stone materials that meet township specifications. Bidders must provide pricing for multiple size and type combinations to fulfill the township's aggregate needs for the upcoming season.
AvailableTownship of Lower Tyrone
Furnish 500 TN of various sizes & types of crushed stone.
Posted Date
Jul 27, 2025
Due Date
Sep 10, 2025
Release: Jul 27, 2025
Township of Lower Tyrone
Close: Sep 10, 2025
Furnish 500 TN of various sizes & types of crushed stone.
Township of Lower Tyrone
2003 Ford F550 with spreader and plow. 65958 miles, runs.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2025
Due Date
May 14, 2025
Release: Apr 27, 2025
Township of Lower Tyrone
Close: May 14, 2025
2003 Ford F550 with spreader and plow. 65958 miles, runs.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Lower Tyrone
The meeting agenda includes reviewing the treasurer's report, firemen's report, EMA report, CEO report, engineer's report, and correspondence. Key discussion points include addressing Lisa Stimmel's request to cut a hillside, reviewing emails from the DEP and Fay. Co. Zoning, and considering several ordinances and purchases. These include Supervisor compensation, a Right to Know policy, potential changes to the Costars Salt Contract, a tar distributor, a boom mower, and outstanding bills for the General Fund and Liquid Fuels.
The meeting agenda includes a treasurer's report, firemen's report, EMA report, CEO report, engineer's report, and correspondence review. Key discussion points include an ordinance to increase supervisor pay, a Breezeline franchise agreement, the COSTARS 2025-2026 Salt Contract, the appointment of a representative to the SWTRB Executive Committee, the appointment of a delegate to the Fay. Co. Tax Collection Committee, and resolutions regarding Adam Derr's ASA modification request and electronic access to PennDOT systems. Finally, the meeting will address outstanding bills for the General Fund and Liquid Fuels.
The meeting agenda includes a treasurer's report, firemen's report, EMA report, CEO report, engineer's report, correspondence, unfinished business, and new business items. New business items include discussion of an auditors report, advertising a concise financial statement, a right to know policy, opening bids for a boom mower, a local mine reclamation project, and the potential sale or scrapping of several pieces of equipment (a 1990 White International Dump, a 1992 Orange International Dump, and a 2003 Ford F550 with plow and spreader). The meeting will also cover outstanding bills for the general fund and liquid fuels.
The Lower Tyrone Township Board of Supervisors held a special meeting to address several key financial matters. A contract for a salt shed was approved, with payment from the ARP account. Approval was also given for paving River Road, with additional funding from the Liquid Fuels account. The meeting included the approval of purchases for pipes, a cut-off saw and accessories, a weed whacker, an excavator and accessories, and a plate compactor, with funding from various accounts including ARP and Liquid Fuels. An adaptor for a John Deere backhoe was also approved for purchase. Finally, funding was approved to cut a hillside between a shed and a resident's house, and a discussion of internet plans was tabled pending quotes.
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