Opportunity
Penn Bid Bonfire #CD 51-7.6e
Birch Alley Reconstruction Project – Street and Stormwater Improvements in Elizabeth Borough, PA
Posted
July 02, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
CD 51-7.6e
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the reconstruction of Birch Alley in Elizabeth Borough, Allegheny County, PA, managed by the Steel Rivers Council of Governments. - Government Buyer: - Steel Rivers Council of Governments, Allegheny County - Project location: Elizabeth Borough - Design Firm: - Glenn Engineering - Products/Services Requested: - Milling of 1,100 square yards - Installation of geotextile fabric - Placement of 2A modified stone - Application of binder and wearing courses - Installation of wedge curb - Installation of two storm water inlets - Installation of PVC pipes to storm sewer and manhole - Street restoration and all incidentals as required by the municipal engineer - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal and county regulations (Title VI, Civil Rights Act, Department of Labor Equal Opportunity Clause, Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act, Executive Orders for Minority and Female Business Enterprises, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, Allegheny County MBE/WBE Program, County Ordinance for Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, Section 3 Project under the Housing and Urban Development Act) - Bid bond equal to 10% of proposal value - Mandatory pre-bid meeting at the work site - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.
Description
Sealed proposals are requested for the Birch Alley Reconstruction project located in Elizabeth Borough, Allegheny County, PA. The project involves milling 1100 SY, installing geotextile fabric, 2A mod stone, binder and wearing courses, wedge curb, two storm water inlets, PVC pipes to storm sewer and manhole, street restoration, and all incidentals as required by the municipal engineer. The contract is a fixed fee type with an estimated value of approximately $120,000 and a 60-day completion period. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for July 16, 2026, at the work site. Compliance with various federal and county regulations including Title VI, Civil Rights Act, and others is required.