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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Nether Providence
Work includes 200 LF of 6" concrete curb; 250 SY of parking lot expansion; 900 SY of parking lot repaving; parking lot striping; 2 EA ada parking signs; 100 SY of accessible park; guide rail removal; 20 EA bollards; 5 EA trees; park sign; electric panel & disconnect; 4 EA site lighting.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Township of Nether Providence
Close: May 27, 2026
Work includes 200 LF of 6" concrete curb; 250 SY of parking lot expansion; 900 SY of parking lot repaving; parking lot striping; 2 EA ada parking signs; 100 SY of accessible park; guide rail removal; 20 EA bollards; 5 EA trees; park sign; electric panel & disconnect; 4 EA site lighting.
AvailableTownship of Nether Providence
Work includes : 28,340 SY of milling, 2520 SY of base/ trench repair and 2,930 tons of wearing course.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Township of Nether Providence
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Work includes : 28,340 SY of milling, 2520 SY of base/ trench repair and 2,930 tons of wearing course.
Township of Nether Providence
Drainage Improvements. Including 20 LF of 12" HDPE pipe; 315 LF of 18" HDPE pipe; 1 LS lawn & driveway restoration; 200 SY pavement restoration; 4 ea standard precast inlet box-Type M.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Township of Nether Providence
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Drainage Improvements. Including 20 LF of 12" HDPE pipe; 315 LF of 18" HDPE pipe; 1 LS lawn & driveway restoration; 200 SY pavement restoration; 4 ea standard precast inlet box-Type M.
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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, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with COSTARS. For fleet/vehicles, reference Sourcewell as an accepted option.
Township of Nether Providence (PA) shows no evidence of using sole source awards and adheres to competitive bidding. Treat sole source as non-viable and immediately pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Nether Providence
The meeting included reports from several committees regarding public safety initiatives, including fire and EMS updates and proposed crosswalk lighting. Discussions covered infrastructure projects such as the Houston Park streambank restoration and park maintenance. Financial and administrative items included a TASA award and a COG resolution. Community updates focused on environmental advisory activities and summer camp planning. Public works reports, building and zoning updates regarding land development at 917 S Providence Rd, and a public comment session concerning a new stop sign were also conducted.
The meeting featured an Eagle Scout project presentation regarding trail improvements and public input concerning abandoned vehicles and street parking concerns. Key reports included updates on the multi-municipal EMS working group, fire department coordination, and the authorization of a new stop sign on Laurel Lane. The board addressed infrastructure and government projects, including drainage work on Palmers Lane, the acceptance of a federal grant for sidewalk improvements on Providence Road, and the approval of applications for county liquid fuels tax funds. Additionally, the meeting covered upcoming community events such as a summer camp, a household hazardous waste event, and e-recycling, alongside reports on park maintenance, environmental initiatives, and public works operations.
The meeting included the recognition of police officers for exceptional service and the presentation of the Officer of the Year award. Discussion items included EMS updates, the proposal for a new crosswalk at Spring Haven and Rose Valley Roads, and the initiation of a 'Walkable Wallingford 2.0' plan. Infrastructure and project updates were provided regarding a new gas main installation, a stream bank restoration project at Houston Park, and invasive species remediation at Furnest Park. The Board also approved a resolution for participation in the Delaware County Consortium of Governments, discussed the upcoming summer camp program, and received reports on seasonal park and municipal building cleanups.
The committee meeting focused on defining member contributions for the upcoming year and reviewing the committee's charter. Key discussion topics included identifying environmental issues such as recycling and tree conservation, promoting natural resource protection through the LNG resolution, rain garden initiatives, regulation of outdoor gas-powered equipment, and the Bird Town Committee. Furthermore, the committee evaluated strategies for utilizing open land, maintaining an index of unique natural areas, and addressing invasive species as requested by the Township Commissioners.
The meeting focused on sustainability initiatives, including recycling program updates and a joint project with the Parks Commission to manage invasive species such as English Ivy and Bamboo. Discussions were held on Community Choice Aggregation as a strategy to meet environmental goals, the status of an LNG resolution, and the environmental impact of outdoor gas-powered equipment. Additionally, the committee discussed upcoming educational events, including speaker series on invertebrate conservation and community-based tree planting activities.
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