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This contract includes 1 purchase order from Jun 30, 2024 to Jun 30, 2024
| Buyer | Vendor | Issued Date | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pennsylvania Office of the Budget | Philadelphia Authority for Industrial Development | Jun 30, 2024 |
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This Loan Agreement, effective October 28, 2013, formalizes a loan of up to $849,562 from the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) to the Delaware County Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), Domann Enterprises, LLC (Beneficial Owner), and Springfield Pasta Company, Inc. (Industrial Occupant). The agreement details the terms, conditions, representations, warranties, and covenants for all parties, covering aspects such as project financing, job creation/retention, environmental compliance, and procedures for default and repayment. The loan is intended to defray a portion of the cost for an industrial development project.
Effective Date
Oct 28, 2013
Expires
Effective: Oct 28, 2013
This Loan Agreement, effective October 28, 2013, formalizes a loan of up to $849,562 from the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) to the Delaware County Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), Domann Enterprises, LLC (Beneficial Owner), and Springfield Pasta Company, Inc. (Industrial Occupant). The agreement details the terms, conditions, representations, warranties, and covenants for all parties, covering aspects such as project financing, job creation/retention, environmental compliance, and procedures for default and repayment. The loan is intended to defray a portion of the cost for an industrial development project.
ActiveThis Lease Agreement is between the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole (LESSEE) and Philadelphia Suburban Development Corporation (LESSOR) for 14,302 net usable square feet of office space at 1300 West Lehigh Street, Philadelphia, along with 25 parking spaces. The lease commences on February 1, 2010, for an initial term of ten years, with two subsequent five-year renewal options, potentially extending the lease until January 31, 2030. The initial annual rent for the first year is $371,852.00, subject to annual adjustments based on the CPI-U index. The LESSOR is responsible for services, maintenance, and construction/renovations, with specific provisions for prevailing wages and asbestos management. The agreement also includes clauses for cancellation, insurance, and various compliance requirements.
Effective Date
Feb 1, 2010
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Effective: Feb 1, 2010
This Lease Agreement is between the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole (LESSEE) and Philadelphia Suburban Development Corporation (LESSOR) for 14,302 net usable square feet of office space at 1300 West Lehigh Street, Philadelphia, along with 25 parking spaces. The lease commences on February 1, 2010, for an initial term of ten years, with two subsequent five-year renewal options, potentially extending the lease until January 31, 2030. The initial annual rent for the first year is $371,852.00, subject to annual adjustments based on the CPI-U index. The LESSOR is responsible for services, maintenance, and construction/renovations, with specific provisions for prevailing wages and asbestos management. The agreement also includes clauses for cancellation, insurance, and various compliance requirements.
ActiveThe Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) has entered into an agreement with The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, operating as Penn Medicine EAP, for Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services. The contract, identified as K-23-0109, is effective May 21, 2024, with services commencing June 1, 2024. The initial term is one year, with four optional one-year renewals, not to exceed five years. Penn Medicine EAP will provide comprehensive EAP services, including crisis response counseling, referrals, on-site assistance, and various trainings, for PPA's full and part-time employees and their immediate family members. Payment will be a fixed fee per employee per year, with additional costs for certain organizational services as detailed in the Best and Final Offer.
Effective Date
Jun 1, 2024
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Effective: Jun 1, 2024
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The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) has entered into an agreement with The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, operating as Penn Medicine EAP, for Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services. The contract, identified as K-23-0109, is effective May 21, 2024, with services commencing June 1, 2024. The initial term is one year, with four optional one-year renewals, not to exceed five years. Penn Medicine EAP will provide comprehensive EAP services, including crisis response counseling, referrals, on-site assistance, and various trainings, for PPA's full and part-time employees and their immediate family members. Payment will be a fixed fee per employee per year, with additional costs for certain organizational services as detailed in the Best and Final Offer.
ActiveThis document is a Funding Release Form (C000082831-2) for Contract C000082831, increasing the total funding available to $578,593 for the Redevelopment Authority of the County of Fayette. It details the current funding release of $290,272 and provides work plans and a budget summary for the PA Weatherization Program, covering DOE, Weatherization Readiness, and BIL programs from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2027. The funding is provided by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community & Economic Development.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2022
This document is a Funding Release Form (C000082831-2) for Contract C000082831, increasing the total funding available to $578,593 for the Redevelopment Authority of the County of Fayette. It details the current funding release of $290,272 and provides work plans and a budget summary for the PA Weatherization Program, covering DOE, Weatherization Readiness, and BIL programs from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2027. The funding is provided by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community & Economic Development.
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