Opportunity
Penn Bid Bonfire #Yardley Borough Sewer Authority, Bucks County
Joint Use Sanitary Sewer Improvements – Yardley Borough Sewer Authority & Lower Makefield Township
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
June 25, 2026
Identifier
Yardley Borough Sewer Authority, Bucks County
NAICS
237110, 237990
This opportunity involves a joint procurement by Yardley Borough Sewer Authority and Lower Makefield Township for major sanitary sewer improvements in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. - Government Buyer: - Yardley Borough Sewer Authority (Bucks County, PA), in collaboration with Lower Makefield Township - Scope of Work: - Installation of gravity sanitary sewer pipes in various diameters (8” to 20”) - Contract No. 26-01: ~600 LF of 10”, 1700 LF of 15”, 25 LF of 16”, 850 LF of 18”, 650 LF of 20” pipe (includes three trenchless installations) - Contract No. 26-02: 50 LF of 8”, 2800 LF of 15” and 16” pipe, with associated manholes - Pre-construction audio/video documentation - Clearing, grubbing, and tree protection - Construction entrances, removal/relocation of fences and utilities - Pavement marking, saw cutting, excavation, trenching, sheeting/shoring, pumping - Pipe laying, cutting/removal of existing pipes, bedding, backfill, compaction - Jack and bore, manhole connections - Soil erosion and sediment control, traffic control, site clean-up - Products/Services Requested: - Gravity sewer pipes (8”–20” diameters), manholes, and related construction services - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act - Submission of bid, performance, and payment bonds - Proof of insurance - All work must follow project manual and construction drawings - OEMs/Vendors: - No specific OEMs or manufacturers are named in the solicitation
Description
Yardley Borough Sewer Authority is soliciting sealed bids for the Joint Use Sanitary Sewer Improvements project with Lower Makefield Township. The work includes pre-construction audio/video work, gravity sewer pipe construction, clearing, grubbing, excavation, pipe laying, trenching, soil erosion control, traffic control, and related tasks as specified in the project manual. The project is divided into two contracts covering installation of various sizes of gravity sewer pipes and associated manholes. Bids must be submitted online by July 1, 2026, and bidders must provide bid bonds and proof of insurance and bonds upon award.