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Pennsylvania (Keystone Area) Page 1 PENNSYLVANIA (KEYSTONE AREA) BID CALENDAR Thursday, January 16, 2020 ConstructConnect / Pennsylvania (Keystone Area) Page 1 PENNSYLVANIA (KEYSTONE AREA) BID CALENDAR Bid Date Title Est Cost Section County State Job ID JANUARY 16, 2020 SR 1003 RESURFACING $1,000,000 Heavy and Highway Berks PA 4895365 January 16, 2020 BEAVER COMMUNITY CENTER EXPANSION $24,000,000 Specialty Trades Berks PA 3265909 January 16, 2020 SR 3013 OVER TRIBUTARY OF TOWANDA CREEK $200,000 Heavy and Highway Bradford PA 4134468 January 16, 2020 DESIGN LIMITED TO ADA CURB RAMPS $2,500,000 Water and Sewer Bradford PA 4445638 January 16, 2020 NEPA BRIDGE OVERLAY BUNDLE $2,500,000 Heavy and Highway Carbon PA 4462919 January 16, 2020 2020 CENTRE BRIDGE PRESERVATION $2,500,000 Heavy and Highway Centre PA 3992769 January 16, 2020 SR 26 - GROUP 2-20-RAR1 GUIDE RAIL $500,000 Heavy and Highway Centre PA 4891977 January 16, 2020 + SCI ROCKVIEW - INSTALL WATER SOFTENING SYSTEM - WATER D... $900,000 Specialty Trades Centre PA 4886956 January 16, 2020 STUDENT RECREATION CENTER RENOVATIONS AND FLOORING REPL... $1,190,314 Specialty Trades Columbia PA 4894114 January 16, 2020 + LUZERNE RESIDENCE HALL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM $190,000 Specialty Trades Columbia PA 4891025 January 16, 2020 TRAFFIC MONITORING SITES INSTALL AND REPAIR $1,000,000 Heavy and Highway Dauphin PA 4900564 January 16, 2020 + JUDICIAL CENTER - WATER INTRUSION REPAIRS - PHASE 1 $2,000,000 Specialty Trades Dauphin PA 4218120 January 16, 2020 + AMR STERRY CREEK SOUTH - DOLPH MINE FIRE $5,000,000 Water and Sewer Lackawanna PA 4845193 January 16, 2020 HICKORY RUN TOWNHOMES MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP $5,000,000 Specialty Trades Lancaster PA 4809198 January 16, 2020 EBERHART ROAD PUMP STATION MOTOR CONTROL CENTER (MCC) R... $220,000 Water and Sewer Lehigh PA 4899077 January 16, 2020 PIPE PAINTING PHASE III - RAW WATER PUMP AREA $140,000 Water and Sewer Lehigh PA 4900301 January 16, 2020 GORDON STREET IMPROVEMENT - GORDON STREET 5TH TO 7TH ST... $750,000 Heavy and Highway Lehigh PA 4881314 January 16, 2020 SR 3018 OVER FIRST FORK LARRYS CREEK $500,000 Heavy and Highway Lycoming PA 4130353 January 16, 2020 ANTHRACITE COAL Specialty Trades Monroe PA 4647358 January 16, 2020 DANVILLE STATE HOSPITAL - HVAC REPLACEMENT $14,200,000 Specialty Trades Montour PA 4886251 January 16, 2020 SR 11 - GROUP 2-20/21-RAR4 GUIDE RAIL $500,000 Heavy and Highway Perry PA 4891946 January 16, 2020 SR 15 - TIOGA BRIDGE CONTRACT $2,500,000 Heavy and Highway Tioga PA 4442672 January 16, 2020 RENOVATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE DOVER AREA MIDDLE SCHO... $600,000 Specialty Trades York PA 4903337 January 16, 2020 SEVEN VALLEYS ROAD BRIDGE - C $1,000,000 Heavy and Highway York PA 4153943 January 16, 2020 DISTRICT AWPM 2020 $500,000 Heavy and Highway York PA 4893936 January 16, 2020 SR 462 HELLAM STREET RESURFACE $5,000,000 Water and Sewer York PA 4895408 JANUARY 17, 2020 2020 ROOF RESTORATION - READING AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE $300,000 Specialty Trades Berks PA 4891204 January 17, 2020 DELIVER AND PAVER PLACE AGGREGATE BENNER RUN RD FD 9 Heavy and Highway Centre PA 4905592 January 17, 2020 VALLEY VISTA CORRIDOR SIGNAL UPDATE PROJECT $180,000 Heavy and Highway Centre PA 4898134 January 17, 2020 THADDEUS STEVENS COLLEGE - LEONARD BUILDING RENOVATION $4,000,000 Specialty Trades Lancaster PA 4900444 January 17, 2020 THREE YEARS OF GROUNDS MAINTENANCE Heavy and Highway Lancaster PA 4903171 January 17, 2020 FORT INDIANTOWN GAP - CONSTRUCT NEW YOUTH CHALLENGE PHA... $4,000,000 Water and Sewer Lebanon PA 4900524 January 17, 2020 HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM SYNTHETIC TURF FIELD AND TRACK RESU... $200,000 Specialty Trades Lehigh PA 4759226 January 17, 2020 LUZERNE COUNTY MAINTENANCE FACILITY - BUILDING REPAIRS ... $600,000 Specialty Trades Luzerne PA 3970119 January 17, 2020 ANTI SKID, CRUSHED STONE AND ROCK LINING, GUIDERAIL, HI... Heavy and Highway Luzerne PA 4904692 January 17, 2020 PHASE I IMPROVEMENTS AT THE MUNICIPAL PARK $90,000 Heavy and Highway Schuylkill PA 4910783 January 17, 2020 PHASE I IMPROVEMENTS - EAST UNION TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL PARK $147,443 Heavy and Highway Schuylkill PA 4872722 JANUARY 20, 2020 PENNSYLVANIA GAME COMMISSION SOUTHEAST INTERIOR OFFICE ... $40,000 Specialty Trades Berks PA 4898997 January 20, 2020 MATERIALS PRICING FOR STORAGE SHED General Building Clinton PA 4910800 January 20, 2020 2019 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT PROJECT - GENERA... $400,000 Water and Sewer Dauphin PA 4901675 January 20, 2020 2019 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT PROJECT - FORCE ... $500,000 Water and Sewer Dauphin PA 4901729 January 20, 2020 2019 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT PROJECT - ELECTR... $90,000 Water and Sewer Dauphin PA 4901705 January 20, 2020 BLAKELY BOROUGH 2020 PAVING PROJECT $300,000 Heavy and Highway Lackawanna PA 4907050 JANUARY 21, 2020 HAULING AND DISPOSAL OF FILTER CAKE MATERIAL Specialty Trades Berks PA 4897477 January 21, 2020 PENN STATE WEST CAMPUS PARKING GARAGE - BP08 - STRUCTUR... $55,800,000 Specialty Trades Centre PA 4765405 January 21, 2020 + ELMWOOD ACADEMY - PHASE III ADDITIONS AND RENOVATIONS $4,680,000 Specialty Trades Cumberland PA 4893263 January 21, 2020 WILDWOOD PARK SITE AMENITY IMPROVEMENTS $200,000 Water and Sewer Dauphin PA 4895676 January 21, 2020 HARRISBURG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INCINERATOR Specialty Trades Dauphin PA 4917087 January 21, 2020 + EXTERIOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS (EISI) $25,000,000 Water and Sewer Franklin PA 4624554 January 21, 2020 FRANKLIN LEARNING CENTER WINDOW REPLACEMENT AND MASONRY... $225,000 Specialty Trades Franklin PA 4907998 January 21, 2020 ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS ABATEMENT AT VALLEY VIEW ... $60,000 Specialty Trades Lackawanna PA 4901390 January 21, 2020 ADDITION AND RENOVATIONS TO ADAMSTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL $4,405,000 Specialty Trades Lancaster PA 4907266 January 21, 2020 INTERNAL FIBER OPTIC CABLING FOR 5 SCHOOLS $50,000 Specialty Trades Lebanon PA 4903348 January 21, 2020 + FERRWOOD MUSIC CAMP KITCHEN EQUIPMENT $200,000 Specialty Trades Luzerne PA 4905253 January 21, 2020 BURROWS ROAD WATER MAIN INTERCONNECT $295,000 Water and Sewer York PA 4902277 JANUARY 22, 2020 LEHIGHTON READINESS CENTER - REHABILITATION OF READINES... $2,200,000 Specialty Trades Carbon PA 4886431 January 22, 2020 + 2019 RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION - RE-BID 1 $27,000 General Building Luzerne PA 4880090 January 22, 2020 CENTER CITY PARK-PHASE 2 $35,000 Water and Sewer Luzerne PA 4423412 January 22, 2020 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY AIRPORT PERIMETER FENCE - PHASE IV $300,000 Specialty Trades Schuylkill PA 4902898 JANUARY 23, 2020 DELIVER AND PAVER-PLACE AGGREGATE BEAVER DAM ROAD PHASE 2 Heavy and Highway Clinton PA 4907929 January 23, 2020 + U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE (USAWC), GENERAL INSTRUCTION BUIL... $100,000,000 Water and Sewer Cumberland PA 4514879 Thursday, January 16, 2020 ConstructConnect / Pennsylvania (Keystone Area) Page 2 BID CALENDAR PENNSYLVANIA (Keystone Area) CONTINUED Bid Date Title Est Cost Section County State Job ID January 23, 2020 FELLING / MOWING STATE GAME LANDS (SGL)#331 Heavy and Highway Dauphin PA 4897448 January 23, 2020 FRIENDSHIP COMMUNITY CENTER HVAC ROOF TOP UNIT UPGRADES... $380,000 Specialty Trades Dauphin PA 4894118 January 23, 2020 WALMART SUPERCENTER #4276-232 - ONLINE GROCERY PICKUP /... $130,000 General Building Lackawanna PA 4853834 January 23, 2020 + RUTTER’S #91 / GAP $2,700,000 General Building Lancaster PA 4899621 January 23, 2020 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY PARKS DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE GARAGE $700,000 Specialty Trades Northampton PA 4893481 JANUARY 24, 2020 2020/2021/2022 SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT AND PUBLIC SIDEWALK... $500,000 Heavy and Highway Berks PA 4901767 January 24, 2020 DEER EXCLOSURE INSTALLATION FOREST DISTRICT 10 Specialty Trades Dauphin PA 4912271 January 24, 2020 JUNIATA COLLEGE LEARNING COMMONS RENOVATION AND ADDITION $4,000,000 Specialty Trades Huntingdon PA 4917405 January 24, 2020 BOX LUNCH #4664-C - PARK CITY CENTER / LANCASTER $80,000 General Building Lancaster PA 4914507 January 24, 2020 RFP D/B - SECURITY DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, SECURITY... $300,000 Specialty Trades Lehigh PA 4895645 January 24, 2020 PHASE 2 - ROUTE 15 SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION $812,000 Water and Sewer Lycoming PA 4891867 January 24, 2020 RESTROOM UPGRADE $2,000,000 Specialty Trades Mifflin PA 4905348 January 24, 2020 + BUCK HILL FALLS ROADWAY AND STORMWATER IMPROVEMENTS PRO... $600,000 Water and Sewer Monroe PA 4893448 January 24, 2020 + EASTON GARAGE ROOF REPLACEMENT $300,000 Specialty Trades Northampton PA 4894318 January 24, 2020 WALKER AND LOOMIS STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS $200,000 Water and Sewer Union PA 4908306 January 24, 2020 2020 STREETS IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT $600,000 Heavy and Highway Union PA 4908285 JANUARY 27, 2020 DOLLAR GENERAL #21032 / EAST SMITHFIELD $2,300,000 General Building Bradford PA 4907907 January 27, 2020 + MOUNTAINTOP AREA JOINT SANITARY AUTHORITY, HVAC UPGRADE $100,000 Water and Sewer Luzerne PA 4902949 January 27, 2020 REHABILITATION OF 134 PARSONAGE STREET $65,000 General Building Luzerne PA 4912641 January 27, 2020 + ADA BUILDING RAMP DESIGN FOR MONROE COUNTY CONSERVATION... $800,000 Specialty Trades Monroe PA 4788753 January 27, 2020 TEXAS ROADHOUSE RESTAURANT - ROOM ADDITION / BETHLEHEM $100,000 General Building Northampton PA 4909914 JANUARY 28, 2020 AGGREGATE MATERIALS Heavy and Highway Centre PA 4913149 January 28, 2020 STREET TREE PLANTING Heavy and Highway Centre PA 4905049 January 28, 2020 SAMPLE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT $800,000 Heavy and Highway Cumberland PA 4904902 January 28, 2020 OAK HILL DRIVE SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION $800,000 Water and Sewer Lancaster PA 4909293 January 28, 2020 REMOVE,
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