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Township of Upper Moreland
Peplacement of the existing baseball field, tennis courts, and basketball courts at Woodlawn Park in Upper Moreland Township, Montgomery County, PA. Improvements include a natural turf baseball field, multi-purpose paved courts, playground, asphalt trails, lighting, irrigation system, and associated parking and stormwater management facilities.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Township of Upper Moreland
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Peplacement of the existing baseball field, tennis courts, and basketball courts at Woodlawn Park in Upper Moreland Township, Montgomery County, PA. Improvements include a natural turf baseball field, multi-purpose paved courts, playground, asphalt trails, lighting, irrigation system, and associated parking and stormwater management facilities.
AvailableTownship of Upper Moreland
The Project consists of milling of various roads, totaling approx. 20,581 SY.
Posted Date
Mar 8, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 8, 2026
Township of Upper Moreland
Close: Mar 31, 2026
The Project consists of milling of various roads, totaling approx. 20,581 SY.
Township of Upper Moreland
Construction will be bid for the following prime contracts: contract no. 1: general construction; contract no. 2: HVAC construction; contract no. 3: electrical construction; contract no. 4: plumbing construction; contract no. 5: environmental construction.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Township of Upper Moreland
Close: Mar 20, 2026
Construction will be bid for the following prime contracts: contract no. 1: general construction; contract no. 2: HVAC construction; contract no. 3: electrical construction; contract no. 4: plumbing construction; contract no. 5: environmental construction.
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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; otherwise not viable; redirect efforts to formal bid preparation and stakeholder relationship-building.
Coops: Not used; expect a formal solicitation instead.
Township of Upper Moreland: No evidence of a viable sole source pathway for typical purchases. The Township Manager is the purchasing officer; plan for formal competitive bids.
Practical notes:
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Upper Moreland
The committee reviewed monthly reports from the police, fire, and emergency medical services departments, covering topics such as crime statistics, traffic enforcement, fire responses, and EMS transport trends. New business included the discussion of proposed ordinance amendments regarding commercial motor vehicle restrictions and parking regulations on Orangeman's Road to improve traffic safety near the local middle school. Additionally, the committee addressed safety measures and potential nuisance issues concerning the upcoming Little League season, focusing on traffic flow, pedestrian safety, and coordinating with league representatives.
The committee discussed the implementation of a meadow policy as an alternative to a formal ordinance, requiring property owners to follow a specific review process involving the Environmental Advisory Council before property maintenance code exceptions are granted. The committee also reviewed a sewer project for Berry Road, focusing on the inclusion of all properties along the affected stretch, the ownership of the proposed grinder pump systems, and the potential connection requirements for residents.
The committee reviewed and processed various personnel appointments and reappointments for multiple township boards and commissions, including the historical commission, human relations commission, parks and recreation advisory council, and others. The committee also discussed a request for support regarding the June Fete Fair and its security costs, noting the foundation's commitment to the new emergency trauma center campaign. Additionally, the committee reviewed a proposed stipulation of settlement regarding a tax assessment appeal for a local property and recommended moving it forward for a full board vote.
The committee reviewed monthly reports regarding finance, tax enforcement, and investment activity. The meeting included the recommendation to appoint individuals to the historical commission and the advisory planning agency, as well as a review of various open board and commission vacancies. Additionally, the committee discussed and moved forward a tax assessment appeal settlement regarding a local property.
The meeting featured a public comment period concerning water quality and corporate acquisitions of local water utilities. The Board addressed various financial and administrative matters, including the Treasurer's activity report and the approval of checks. Action was taken on several land development projects, granting conditional waivers for Fred Beans Auto Group and Ryas Bright Futures Academy LLC. The Board also reviewed and approved amendments to the International Property Maintenance Code, authorized advertisement for highway material bids, and passed ordinances regarding parking restrictions and tractor-trailer traffic on residential streets. Additionally, the Board approved a grant application for fire equipment, processed committee reappointments, acknowledged a commissioner's resignation, and authorized change orders for traffic signal improvements on Route 611 and 263.
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