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Township of Warwick
Construction of 871 LF of concrete sidewalk, 4 ADA curb ramps, 69 LF of concrete curb, 65 SY of asphalt and driveway adjustment pavement, tree removal, the addition of pavement markings, installation of two Type M inlets and 50 LF of HDPE pipe and yard restoration. Construction will occur in PennDOT rights-of-way and Township obtained easements, and involve the restoration of roadway, curb, sidewalk, lawn and right-of-way areas, and provisions for all necessary erosion and sediment control. The Contractor will be responsible for maintenance and control of traffic while working in the roadway areas.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
Township of Warwick
Close: Jul 7, 2026
Construction of 871 LF of concrete sidewalk, 4 ADA curb ramps, 69 LF of concrete curb, 65 SY of asphalt and driveway adjustment pavement, tree removal, the addition of pavement markings, installation of two Type M inlets and 50 LF of HDPE pipe and yard restoration. Construction will occur in PennDOT rights-of-way and Township obtained easements, and involve the restoration of roadway, curb, sidewalk, lawn and right-of-way areas, and provisions for all necessary erosion and sediment control. The Contractor will be responsible for maintenance and control of traffic while working in the roadway areas.
AvailableTownship of Warwick
Full-width mill and overlay of eight Township roadways (35,789 SY/3,250 TON). The contract will also include the replacement of 32 handicap ramps (508 LF of concrete curb, 5,340 SF of concrete sidewalk, 80 LF of concrete cheek wall and 355 SF of detectable warning surface), the replacement of 31 LF of concrete driveway depression, the replacement of 1 EA Belgian block curb, 505 SY of pavement repair, 880 TON leveling/scratch course and the replacement of all pavement markings. Alternate/Add-On No. 1 will generally include work along the Authority's Pump Station driveway located off Red Maple Court, consisting of a 3" mill, 2" 19 mm binder course and a 1-1/2" 9.5 mm wearing course (190 SY)
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: -
Township of Warwick
Close: Mar 4, 2026
Full-width mill and overlay of eight Township roadways (35,789 SY/3,250 TON). The contract will also include the replacement of 32 handicap ramps (508 LF of concrete curb, 5,340 SF of concrete sidewalk, 80 LF of concrete cheek wall and 355 SF of detectable warning surface), the replacement of 31 LF of concrete driveway depression, the replacement of 1 EA Belgian block curb, 505 SY of pavement repair, 880 TON leveling/scratch course and the replacement of all pavement markings. Alternate/Add-On No. 1 will generally include work along the Authority's Pump Station driveway located off Red Maple Court, consisting of a 3" mill, 2" 19 mm binder course and a 1-1/2" 9.5 mm wearing course (190 SY)
Township of Warwick
Provide snow removal services for the winter season of 2025-2026.
Posted Date
Aug 24, 2025
Due Date
Oct 6, 2025
Release: Aug 24, 2025
Township of Warwick
Close: Oct 6, 2025
Provide snow removal services for the winter season of 2025-2026.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $23,800, use sole source.
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Dollar thresholds: No sole source limit provided. Formal competitive bidding kicks in at $23,800.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Warwick
The Planning Commission meeting included consideration of the sketch plan application LD 25-03 for the redevelopment of 1990 York Road into an Altomonte's Italian Market. The applicant detailed plans for a smaller version of their Doylestown location, focusing on retail space for specialty Italian groceries and counter-service food. Key considerations raised by the commission included compliance with Corridor Overlay District façade requirements, adequate parking, lighting, and buffers. The applicant indicated that relief from buffer and woodland disturbance requirements would likely be sought, while most other review letter items would be addressed. The commission recommended the applicant prepare a concept plan and rendering for the Board of Supervisors.
The budget and fiscal plan includes details for the General Fund, Firehouse and Equipment Fund, Road Machinery Fund, Capital Projects Fund, Highway Aid Fund, and Parks and Recreation Fund. Key discussion topics include real property taxes, local tax enabling act taxes, business licenses/permits, fines, interest earnings, rent and royalties, state shared revenues, local government units capital, general government, public safety, electric systems, contracted services revenue, contribution-developer, proceeds general fixed assets, and cash balance forward.
The meeting included a review of the conditional use application for Wild Ginger, focusing on the proposed relocation of an Asian fusion restaurant and its connection to public water and sewer, which requires crossing a riparian corridor. Discussions covered compliance with a review letter, reduction of impervious surfaces, parking requirements, and the potential for a trail connection to Deer Run. The commission also welcomed a new member and noted the return of the Commission Solicitor and Township Engineer.
The committee discussed the new allocation for the Non-Uniform Pension Portfolio, which was changed to 65/35, with an assumed interest rate of 6.5 percent. The Police Pension Portfolio remains at 70/30, with an assumed interest rate of 7 percent. The OPEB Pension Portfolio remains at 50/50, with an assumed interest rate of 6 percent. CBIZ took advantage of a market opportunity to sell bonds and buy stocks, and will continue to rebalance the portfolios as needed to help with market volatility.
The meeting included discussions regarding the Warwick Township Baseball Association's request for advertisement of sponsors on outfield fences at Guinea Lane, the Recreation Station project update, and concerns about unwanted activity in Hidden Pond Park. The board was in favor of allowing the signs with the caveat that a program/policy be put in place before any signs are placed. The project includes a layer of stone throughout the whole area to help with drainage and then the installation of certified wood chip mulch would be installed. There was also a discussion about the possibility of putting up cameras in the park and partnering with the Ben Wilson Senior Center for an event in 2026.
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