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Active opportunities open for bidding
Wrightstown Township
Contract will include the full-width mill and overlay of portions of two Township roadways (3,920 SY/351 TON) including 880 SY of pavement repair and 120 TON leveling/scratch course. The Contract will also include work along five Township roadways including 640 SY of pavement repair, the replacement of 4 Each Type C inlet tops and the replacement of 7 Each Belgian block curb blocks.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Wrightstown Township
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Contract will include the full-width mill and overlay of portions of two Township roadways (3,920 SY/351 TON) including 880 SY of pavement repair and 120 TON leveling/scratch course. The Contract will also include work along five Township roadways including 640 SY of pavement repair, the replacement of 4 Each Type C inlet tops and the replacement of 7 Each Belgian block curb blocks.
AvailableWrightstown Township
Contract will generally include 440 SY of pavement repair along seven township roadways. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2025
Due Date
Apr 9, 2025
Release: Mar 20, 2025
Wrightstown Township
Close: Apr 9, 2025
Contract will generally include 440 SY of pavement repair along seven township roadways. See attached file.
Wrightstown Township
Contract will generally include the asphalt surface treatment (11,600 SY) and the asphalt seal coat followed by the single application of type a slurry seal along all other roadways (47,870 SY). The contract will also include the application of rubberized crack seal along all roadways (579 gal) and the replacement of all pavement markings.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2025
Due Date
Apr 29, 2025
Release: Mar 20, 2025
Wrightstown Township
Close: Apr 29, 2025
Contract will generally include the asphalt surface treatment (11,600 SY) and the asphalt seal coat followed by the single application of type a slurry seal along all other roadways (47,870 SY). The contract will also include the application of rubberized crack seal along all roadways (579 gal) and the replacement of all pavement markings.
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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, sole source is unlikely; pivot to competitive bid unless the Township explicitly directs otherwise.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Entity: Wrightstown Township, PA
Status: No evidence of sole source awards; Township relies on competitive processes.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Wrightstown Township
Prior to the meeting, an executive session was conducted to discuss litigation and open space matters. Key business items included the denial of a request for relief concerning pool construction that involved grading into deed-restricted open space, as the Board determined it would set an undesirable precedent; the review of filter retrofit options for the Matthew's Ridge Sewer Plant, with a consensus favoring the cost-effective Toray filters, and a commitment to inform residents and continue the discussion in March; and the approval for the Public Works department to purchase a Toro heavy duty commercial snowblower via a Costars contract.
The meeting commenced with a reorganization where Jeana Zanoni was voted Chair and Dawn McBurney was voted Secretary. Key discussions focused on scheduling future events for 2026, including Community Day/Yard Sale planned for May 16th, a three-week Summer Playground Camp in July, the Harvest Festival scheduled for October 17th, and a tentative Veteran's Day Ceremony on November 14th. A decision was made to order 16 tote containers during a sale to replace cardboard boxes used for Harvest Festival items, and the need to confirm insurance rider status for the Harvest Festival was noted.
Key discussions included public comments regarding the sewer rate increase for the Jane Chapman East development, which was explained as necessary for maintenance and capital improvements to the aging sewer plant. The Solicitor's Report covered authorizing the Jointure to adopt a Wireless Communications Ordinance with minor setback changes for existing towers, and the approval of a resolution for the St. Mark's Church Land Development project, which involves an addition, parking lot improvements, and other site features. The Engineer's Report addressed a recommended revision from the Historical Commission regarding the siting of the Octagonal Schoolhouse parking lot, and authorization to prepare bid specifications for the 2026 Road Program. Department reports detailed police activity, including the retirement of a Sergeant, Fire Company resuscitation efforts and a record-setting year, Public Works culvert completion and salt inventory, and zoning/building permit activity. Old Business involved amending Resolution 2026-01 to set the temporary CDL Driver hourly rate at $35 per hour.
Key discussions included the Treasurer's report outlining the 2026 budget balance. Old business items focused on the Quaker exhibit removal and planning for the 2026 exhibition themes, which include displaying deeds, local mills, octagonal schools, and local businesses; the theme selection is deferred to the February meeting. Updates were provided on special programs planned for the Octagonal School, such as 'Octagonal Artistry,' 'Wrightstown Brushstrokes,' 'The Gilded Quill,' 'In Word and Deed,' and 'Tunes of the Times,' with coordination efforts underway. A parking solution near the Octagonal School awaits feedback from the Township Engineer. The Commission also reviewed the summary of activities presented to the Board of Supervisors and progress on the Wrightstown Historical Information Scanning Project (WHISP). Chair Betty Davis signed a letter acknowledging the donation of historical documents from Duane Smith. New business included the unanimous election of 2026 Commission officers and planning for a site visit to the Oxford Valley Octagonal School.
The work session covered several agenda items. Regarding St. Mark's Church land development, the Board authorized the Solicitor to draft a resolution to approve the preliminary/final plan, including requested waivers, pending review of the fire suppression tank necessity and playground usage by neighborhood children. For the property at 2264 Second Street Pike, the Board suggested the building design should align with the look of buildings in Penns Park instead of a barn aesthetic, and discussed a request to reduce the right-of-way waiver. The Township Manager provided an overview of the LSA grant award for the Thompson Mill Road culvert replacement and discussed its potential use for the MS4 stream restoration project. The Board agreed to support the Village Library's nomination of a Council Rock North student for the PSATS Youth Award.
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