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Active opportunities open for bidding
Wilkins Township
The scope of work for Contract No. 25-PK-01 includes the installation of 70 square yards of colored stamped concrete, electrical connection, solar lighting, landscaping, and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said construction.
Posted Date
May 22, 2025
Due Date
Jun 3, 2025
Release: May 22, 2025
Wilkins Township
Close: Jun 3, 2025
The scope of work for Contract No. 25-PK-01 includes the installation of 70 square yards of colored stamped concrete, electrical connection, solar lighting, landscaping, and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said construction.
Wilkins Township
Approx., 5,000 SY milling and profiling, superpave WMA binder course, 1.5" superpave WMA wearing course, base repair, traffic control, linestriping and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said construction.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
Wilkins Township
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Approx., 5,000 SY milling and profiling, superpave WMA binder course, 1.5" superpave WMA wearing course, base repair, traffic control, linestriping and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said construction.
AvailableWilkins Township
Storm manhole installation, jet flushing approx. 6,580 LF of the existing combined sewer with water, removal and disposal of all sludge, dirt, roots, rocks, solids and semi-solids resulting from the cleaning operations, super chlorination disinfection for each cleaned segment of pipe (manhole to manhole), and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said construction.
Posted Date
Dec 30, 2025
Due Date
Jan 22, 2026
Release: Dec 30, 2025
Wilkins Township
Close: Jan 22, 2026
Storm manhole installation, jet flushing approx. 6,580 LF of the existing combined sewer with water, removal and disposal of all sludge, dirt, roots, rocks, solids and semi-solids resulting from the cleaning operations, super chlorination disinfection for each cleaned segment of pipe (manhole to manhole), and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said 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.
Coops: Ask to purchase via COSTARS or Sourcewell; confirm your contract availability and follow their standard process.
Wilkins Township, PA: No evidence of sole source awards or a defined sole source pathway. Deprioritize this method and pivot to cooperative contracts.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Wilkins Township
The commission discussed and refined the Data Center draft ordinance, specifically reaching a consensus to remove cryptocurrency mining from the permitted uses while acknowledging it cannot be fully restricted. Discussion was also held regarding the Electronic Message Center ordinance, where the commission proposed utilizing monotone numbers and text for signs, while making specific exceptions for gas stations to use red, green, or amber colors for fuel pricing. Additionally, an amendment to the R-3 Zoning District was reviewed, focusing on lot and yard requirements for duplex and double houses to ensure conversion standards are maintained.
The board reviewed correspondence concerning road salt delivery issues and stream mitigation work. Departmental reports were presented, including updates from the police, public works, fire departments, and code enforcement, alongside financial summaries covering deed transfer taxes and budgetary data. Key actions included the condemnation and demolition of 1350 Laurel Drive, updates to bank signatories via resolution, the exoneration of unpaid real estate taxes, the award of the Linhart Combined Sewer Disinfection Project contract, the approval for purchasing and upfitting a new police vehicle, a maintenance agreement for security cameras, a donation to the Munhall Community Band, and authorization for officials to attend an annual dinner.
The public hearing focused on the proposed condemnation of 1350 Laurel Drive. Key discussion topics included concerns regarding post-demolition property maintenance, future ownership, and the determination of fire damage estimates. The Board addressed inquiries regarding the disposition of personal belongings within the home, communication attempts with the property owner's family, and the legal notification process provided to interested parties.
The meeting included reports on police activities, public works, fire department data, building permits, and various tax revenues. Key actions taken included the payment of bills, ratification of insurance coverage with Travelers, Fifthwall Solutions, and Volunteer Firemen's Insurance Services, and the appointment of Turnley, Robertson and Associates, LLC as the township auditor. The board referred a proposal to amend Civil Service Rules and Regulations to the Civil Service Board, authorized the preparation of an ordinance to adopt 2021 IPMC and 2021 IFC Codes, initiated a condemnation process for a property on Laurel Drive, and approved final payments for the Montgomery Aerial Sewer Crossing Project and the 2025 Road Paving Project. Additionally, the board renewed an employment agreement, approved training attendance for the fire academy, and authorized attendance at the ALOM Spring Conference.
The Board of Commissioners discussed various matters including police personnel, a new LEAD Initiative, and requests regarding property issues. The board adopted ordinances amending property maintenance and fire prevention codes. Additionally, the board approved resolutions concerning non-criminal immigration law enforcement policies and a cooperation agreement for community development and home investment partnership programs. Other actions included authorizing the advertisement of a public hearing for proposed zoning ordinances, accepting a police officer's resignation, approving an engineering proposal for the Zoning Hearing Board, and authorizing the paving program for 2026. Financial approvals included bill payments and the purchase of equipment for Lions Park.
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