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Active opportunities open for bidding
Warwick Township
Warwick Township issued an IFB for the 2026 Sidewalk Extension Project involving the construction of approximately 871 linear feet of concrete sidewalk and ADA curb ramps. The scope includes asphalt driveway adjustments, drainage inlet installation, tree removal, and yard restoration within PennDOT rights-of-way. Bidders must comply with Pennsylvania prevailing wage laws and submit a 10% bid bond with their proposal.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
Warwick Township
Close: Jul 7, 2026
Warwick Township issued an IFB for the 2026 Sidewalk Extension Project involving the construction of approximately 871 linear feet of concrete sidewalk and ADA curb ramps. The scope includes asphalt driveway adjustments, drainage inlet installation, tree removal, and yard restoration within PennDOT rights-of-way. Bidders must comply with Pennsylvania prevailing wage laws and submit a 10% bid bond with their proposal.
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Project will be bid as one contract for stream restoration construction. Project entails the stabilization of the existing streambank along creek tributary.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
Warwick Township
Close: May 21, 2026
Project will be bid as one contract for stream restoration construction. Project entails the stabilization of the existing streambank along creek tributary.
Warwick Township
Pedestrian improvements. The principal items of work to be performed under the contract are: site demolition, design and installation of two pedestrian bridges, installation of concrete curb, installation of concrete sidewalks, installation of curb ramps, installation of asphalt pavement, installation of stormwater collection and conveyance facilities, fine grading and topsoil and seeding, and work of similar nature.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Warwick Township
Close: Jan 15, 2026
Pedestrian improvements. The principal items of work to be performed under the contract are: site demolition, design and installation of two pedestrian bridges, installation of concrete curb, installation of concrete sidewalks, installation of curb ramps, installation of asphalt pavement, installation of stormwater collection and conveyance facilities, fine grading and topsoil and seeding, and work of similar nature.
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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: Ask if they can purchase through a cooperative such as COSTARS, DGS Statewide Contracts, HGACBuy, or OMNIA Partners.
Warwick Township, PA: No evidence of sole source awards and the township adheres to competitive processes. Deprioritize sole source and instead propose a cooperative purchase.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Warwick Township
The board reviewed the Treasurer's report and discussed administrative updates regarding public notices on fluoride treatment interruptions, progress on EPA-mandated service line inventories, and upcoming billing schedules. Operations and maintenance activities included reports on recent leak repairs. The engineering report covered updates on permit application reviews for a pump station, GIS water and sewer mapping, and fire sprinkler contractor submissions. Under new business, the board approved a request for sewer capacity for a land development project and finalized the payment of bills.
The board meeting addressed financial and operational reports, including the Treasurer's Report, statements of revenue and expenditures, and fund account summaries. Key actions included the evaluation of generator bids via Municibid, the review of payment applications for projects involving DN Tanks and Garden Spot Electric, and the authorization of a change order. Furthermore, the board deliberated on financial security releases for Church Reserve and 222 Touring Blvd, the approval of Resolution No. 11-18-25-01, fund transfers, and a purchase order listing.
The Board of Supervisors conducted a conditional use hearing regarding a proposal for a Medical Residential Campus, involving the construction of independent living duplexes and townhouses. The discussion covered site layout, stormwater management, traffic impact, and environmental considerations. Additionally, the board approved conditional use decisions for the Kenton Martin project and the Creekview School House, as well as a final land development plan for the latter. Other business included adopting an updated Emergency Operations Plan, authorizing a contribution to the Lancaster County Drug Task Force, and reviewing various departmental reports and correspondence.
The board conducted a hearing regarding Case #989, an application for a special exception to the zoning ordinance. The applicant sought relief under Section 340-15.C(5) to operate a massage business as a home occupation at 401 Arrowhead Drive. The board reviewed testimony regarding the property layout and proposed operational hours, ultimately approving the special exception as presented.
The board meeting included a review of the 2025 annual reports for both the Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department and the Warwick Emergency Services Commission. Several action items were addressed, including the approval of a 90-day time extension for the Lititz Veterinary Clinic, payment approval for the Lititz Run at Ballstown Road Floodplain Restoration Project, and the adoption of a resolution authorizing the submission of a sewage facilities planning module for the Creekview Schoolhouse. Additionally, the board approved support for a local fire company mud sale and finalized an Aldi Deferral Agreement. Various communication items, including event flyers and newsletters, were also reviewed.
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