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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Springfield
Springfield Township is soliciting bids for the design and construction of intersection, traffic signal, and pedestrian improvements at Powell Road and E. Leamy Avenue. The project must comply with the latest PENNDOT Standard Drawings and requires bidders to be PennDOT pre-qualified. The solicitation includes technical plans and specifications with a closing date of April 30, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
Township of Springfield
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Springfield Township is soliciting bids for the design and construction of intersection, traffic signal, and pedestrian improvements at Powell Road and E. Leamy Avenue. The project must comply with the latest PENNDOT Standard Drawings and requires bidders to be PennDOT pre-qualified. The solicitation includes technical plans and specifications with a closing date of April 30, 2026.
AvailableTownship of Springfield
Springfield Township (Delaware County, PA) is soliciting sealed bids for the Springfield Township State Road Safety Improvements Project, which includes full depth paving, milling/overlay, drainage and curbing, traffic signal and pedestrian improvements, and realignment of an existing State Road intersection. The project is partially funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania through the Multimodal Transportation Fund (administered by the Commonwealth Financing Authority) and requires PennDOT prequalification, bonds, prevailing wage compliance, and a non-collusion affidavit. Bids must be submitted via the PennBid/Bonfire portal; a virtual pre-bid meeting is scheduled for Jan 15, 2026 at 11:00 AM and the submission deadline is Feb 2, 2026 at 3:00 PM EST.
Posted Date
Dec 31, 2025
Due Date
Feb 2, 2026
Release: Dec 31, 2025
Township of Springfield
Close: Feb 2, 2026
Springfield Township (Delaware County, PA) is soliciting sealed bids for the Springfield Township State Road Safety Improvements Project, which includes full depth paving, milling/overlay, drainage and curbing, traffic signal and pedestrian improvements, and realignment of an existing State Road intersection. The project is partially funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania through the Multimodal Transportation Fund (administered by the Commonwealth Financing Authority) and requires PennDOT prequalification, bonds, prevailing wage compliance, and a non-collusion affidavit. Bids must be submitted via the PennBid/Bonfire portal; a virtual pre-bid meeting is scheduled for Jan 15, 2026 at 11:00 AM and the submission deadline is Feb 2, 2026 at 3:00 PM EST.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to coops.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via existing memberships (e.g., Sourcewell or PA DGS/COSTARS). Engage the department, then coordinate with procurement to transact on the coop vehicle.
Township of Springfield, PA: No identified sole source pathway.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Springfield
The Special Meeting addressed unfinished business primarily focused on ordinances related to the upcoming fiscal year. The Board approved Ordinance 1655, the 2026 Preliminary Budget, with one dissenting vote. Furthermore, the Board approved Ordinance 1656 concerning 2026 Refuse Cost and Ordinance 1657 detailing 2026 Sewer Fees.
The Board of Commissioners meeting included reports from various committees, such as Social Events, Parks, Health, Conservation Committee, Public Works, Golf, and Library. Discussions covered topics ranging from community events and park improvements to health inspections, conservation efforts, public works projects, golf course revenues, and library programs. The board also discussed public safety, particularly thefts from vehicles, and approved a motorized vehicle ordinance. Additionally, they authorized a conditional offer for a full-time police officer, approved sergeant promotions, and addressed an escrow release and a resolution related to PennDOT State Route 1 cost-sharing. The meeting concluded with a discussion on vacancies and appointments, including a nomination to the Zoning Hearing Board.
The Board of Commissioners convened for a regular meeting, addressing various topics including social events, parks, health, public works, golf, library, and ice rink updates. Discussions encompassed the upcoming Christmas Tree Lighting, park repairs and installations, health inspections, waste collection schedules, golf course revenues, library fund drives and events, and ice rink activities. The board approved bills, an escrow release request, police department promotions, advertisement for fuel bids, sewer module resolutions, open space program grant applications, and appointments to the Civil Service Commission.
The meeting included presentations congratulating the Springfield Youth Club 11U Varsity team on becoming the 2025 IFYL Champions and the Springfield High School Football team on winning the 2025 Central League and District Championships. A Conditional Use Hearing for 467 Pinecrest Road was held and granted unanimously. Committee reports covered the recent Christmas Tree Lighting, ongoing leaf removal and equipment preparation for snow, health inspections, and special recycling collection schedules for the holidays. The Golf Report detailed November revenues and rounds played. The Library reported on Toys for Tots collection, upcoming book sales, and educational programs, including one on Artificial Intelligence. The Ice Rink announced additional sessions during Christmas break. Commissioners provided reminders regarding snow shoveling and moving vehicles for plows. Public Safety offered vigilance tips for holiday shopping and noted success with the Annual Sassy Massy Toy Drive. New business included the release of escrow funds for 604 Hill Farm Lane, the awarding of the Gas and Diesel Fuel Bid to Riggins Inc., and the appointment of Robert Seavey to the Golf Advisory Board.
The Board approved the Golf Conditional Use application at 751 W. Sproul Road and a liquor license transfer for Blue Sunday. Departmental reports were provided covering social events, parks maintenance, library activities, and ice rink operations. The Board received a public safety presentation regarding tax scams and black ice awareness. Financial approvals included the payment of bills, the allocation of County Liquid Fuel Tax funds, an increase in Country Club pool membership fees, and adjustments to golf course rates. Additionally, the Board authorized conditional employment offers for two police officers and confirmed numerous appointments and re-appointments to various municipal boards and commissions.
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