Opportunity
Penn Bid Bonfire #LH-2026
Valley Township Drainage Improvements: Storm Sewer, Inlets, and Curbing
Posted
April 15, 2026
Respond By
May 15, 2026
Identifier
LH-2026
NAICS
237110, 237990
Valley Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania is seeking bids for a major drainage improvement project along West Lincoln Highway and 2nd Avenue. - Government Buyer: - Valley Township (Chester County, PA) - Project Scope: - Demolition and abandonment of 2 storm inlets - Removal of approximately 70 linear feet of existing storm sewer pipe - Construction of 1,150 linear feet of new storm sewer pipe (15” to 24” diameter) - Installation of 14 storm inlets, 8 storm manholes, and 1 outfall endwall - Construction of 200 linear feet of concrete curbing - Products/Services Requested: - Storm sewer pipe (1,150 linear feet, 15” to 24” diameter) - Storm inlets (14 units) - Storm manholes (8 units) - Outfall endwall (1 unit) - Concrete curbing (200 linear feet) - Demolition and abandonment services for storm inlets (2 units) - Removal services for existing storm sewer pipe (70 linear feet) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project is partially funded by Chester County Department of Community Development and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - Subject to federal Davis Bacon prevailing wage requirements and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development compliance - Contractors are encouraged to solicit MBE/WBE subcontractors - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned in the solicitation
Description
Valley Township is soliciting sealed bids electronically through PennBid for the West Lincoln Highway and 2nd Avenue Drainage Improvements project, Contract No. LH-2026. The project includes demolition and abandonment of two storm inlets, removal of approximately 70 linear feet of storm sewer pipe, and construction of 1,150 linear feet of new storm sewer pipe with associated inlets, manholes, an outfall endwall, and concrete curbing. Bids must be submitted by May 15, 2026, and must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond of at least 10% of the bid amount. The project is funded partially by a Chester County DCD grant and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with federal Davis Bacon prevailing wage rates applying.