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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of North Fayette
Removal of the existing 30' long concrete bridge and 90'-long concrete retaining wall along the right bank, and replace with a 14' wide by 6' high by 98' long box culvert, also includes new type 39 guiderails, and approx., 470 SY of superpave and 20 LF of concrete curb, and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said construction.
Posted Date
May 5, 2026
Due Date
Jun 12, 2026
Release: May 5, 2026
Township of North Fayette
Close: Jun 12, 2026
Removal of the existing 30' long concrete bridge and 90'-long concrete retaining wall along the right bank, and replace with a 14' wide by 6' high by 98' long box culvert, also includes new type 39 guiderails, and approx., 470 SY of superpave and 20 LF of concrete curb, and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said construction.
AvailableTownship of North Fayette
The scope of work includes the removal, abandonment and replacement of the existing sanitary sewer with approx., 9,260 LF of 21" PVC SDR 35 sanitary sewer, connection to an existing sanitary network, erosion and sedimentation control, permit compliance and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said construction.
Posted Date
Nov 11, 2025
Due Date
Dec 11, 2025
Release: Nov 11, 2025
Township of North Fayette
Close: Dec 11, 2025
The scope of work includes the removal, abandonment and replacement of the existing sanitary sewer with approx., 9,260 LF of 21" PVC SDR 35 sanitary sewer, connection to an existing sanitary network, erosion and sedimentation control, permit compliance and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said construction.
Township of North Fayette
Traffic signal upgrades at two intersections. The Base Bid includes traffic signal upgrades replacing / upgrading all of the vehicular and pedestrian signal heads, signing and pavement markings vehicle detection to RADAR; he emergency vehicle preemption system; and implementation of new traffic signal timings. In Alternate Bid #1 includes all items in the Base Bid plus the painting of existing traffic signal mast arm supports black. Alternate Bid #2 includes all items in the Base Bide plus new traffic signal mast arm supports. This includes incidental items such as traffic control and all necessary appurtenances and restoration.
Posted Date
Jul 22, 2025
Due Date
Aug 7, 2025
Release: Jul 22, 2025
Township of North Fayette
Close: Aug 7, 2025
Traffic signal upgrades at two intersections. The Base Bid includes traffic signal upgrades replacing / upgrading all of the vehicular and pedestrian signal heads, signing and pavement markings vehicle detection to RADAR; he emergency vehicle preemption system; and implementation of new traffic signal timings. In Alternate Bid #1 includes all items in the Base Bid plus the painting of existing traffic signal mast arm supports black. Alternate Bid #2 includes all items in the Base Bide plus new traffic signal mast arm supports. This includes incidental items such as traffic control and all necessary appurtenances and restoration.
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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, do not pursue; pivot to COSTARS or prepare for a formal bid via QuestCDN.
Coops: Lead with PA COSTARS if your offering is on contract; coordinate with the department and present to the Board for approval.
Township of North Fayette, PA: No evidence of sole source awards. Deprioritize this path; attempts are likely to fail.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of North Fayette
The meeting included a review of a conditional use application for a Chick-fil-A drive-through, where the commission discussed modifications for sidewalks and street lighting, eventually tabling the application pending further documentation. Additionally, the commission reviewed the Oakdale Plan of Lots and the Sycamore Ridge preliminary land development plan, focusing on lot subdivision, street right-of-way requirements, buildable area density, phases of development, open space, stormwater management, and landscaping plans.
The meeting included reports from various departments, including Public Works, Budget and Finance, Recreation, Community Development, Police, EMS, and the Fire Department. Key discussion items included the status of a potential buffer zone regulation, administrative updates and implementations of new software modules, recreational program additions such as a cricket clinic and youth golf, construction progress at a local retail site, and operational metrics for emergency services. Additionally, the board discussed the transition to broadcasting meetings and coordination efforts regarding autism awareness programming.
The board meeting involved discussions on various operational and municipal topics, including engineering reports, review of application submissions, street tree regulation, and scheduling matters. Participants addressed questions regarding parking, infrastructure services, facility repairs, and administrative tasks. The session also covered potential property use, Recreation department updates, and the review of financial or project-related documents.
The Board of Supervisors discussed various administrative and infrastructure-related matters. Key topics included an engineer's report, ongoing sidewalk projects, and construction deadlines. The Board reviewed financial disbursements and balance reports. Additionally, the Board adopted a resolution to authorize a settlement agreement and addressed adjustments to the Roadside Improvement Program contract due to final quantities coming in under budget.
The meeting included a review of the community development report and several business applications. Key items discussed included preliminary and final approval for drive-through improvements at a Chick-fil-A location, a conditional use application for a townhouse project, and conditional use approval for a shopping center at 110 Andrew Drive involving site plan modifications and aesthetic treatments. The commission also considered a request for rezoning a parcel from B2 to I2.
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