Opportunity
South Fayette Township School District Civicplus #01-2026
Renovation and Expansion of South Fayette Township Municipal Building
March 20, 2026
April 14, 2026
01-2026
236220, 238220, 238210
South Fayette Township, PA is seeking bids for a comprehensive renovation and expansion of its former Municipal Building at 515 Millers Run Road, Morgan, PA. - Government Buyer: - South Fayette Township, PA (local government) - Project Scope: - Renovation of the existing 12,199 sq. ft. municipal building - Construction of a 2,837 sq. ft. addition - Associated site and utility improvements - Contracts Requested: - General construction - HVAC construction - Plumbing construction - Electrical construction - Products/Services Requested: - General construction services (1 lot) - HVAC construction services (1 lot) - Plumbing construction services (1 lot) - Electrical construction services (1 lot) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act, Public Works Employment Verification Act, and Steel Products Procurement Act - Bid security of 10% of base bid required - Performance, payment, and maintenance bonds for 100% of contract value required - All plans and specifications available exclusively via the PennBid online portal (registration required) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Bidders must submit a non-collusion affidavit, contractor’s qualification statement, and, if applicable, a certificate of authority for out-of-state corporations
Description
South Fayette Township, PA is soliciting sealed bids for renovations and additions to the former Township Municipal Building located at 515 Millers Run Road, Morgan, PA. The project includes general construction, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical work, involving renovation of a 12,199 sq. ft. building, a 2,837 sq. ft. addition, and site and utility improvements. Bids must be submitted via the PennBid online portal by April 14, 2026, with a project completion timeline of 365 days from the Notice to Proceed. Compliance with Pennsylvania prevailing wage and procurement laws is required, and performance bonds will be mandated.