A series of bids and requests for proposals were advertised last week as elected officials sought to further ongoing building and bridge redevelopment projects. The Montgomery County Commissioners turned their attention to infrastructure improvements in hopes of replacing county-owned bridges in Hatboro, as well as Abington, Upper Hanover, and Upper Moreland townships.
Bridges of concern included County Bridge No. 44, located along Moredon Road in Abington Township; and County Bridge No. 38, located along West Moreland Avenue in Hatboro as well as Upper Moreland Township. Bids must be submitted by 11 a.m. on Dec. 17 and Dec. 12, respectively, according to the county purchasing department's website. Capital improvement program funds are expected to cover costs.
In addition, the county’s assets and infrastructure department readvertised a request for proposal seeking engineering services to find an engineering consultant for a bridge replacement project concerning County Bridge No. 232, located along Fruitville Road Bridge over the Perkiomen Creek, in Upper Hanover Township. The project’s scope includes completing a “rehabilitation feasibility analysis, and provide environmental studies, preliminary engineering, final design, construction services and right-of-way acquisition services” related to the bridge’s replacement, the request for proposal states.
The project is expected to be advertised through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s Engineering and Construction Management System, according to the request for proposal, with funding sources established as 80 percent federal, 15 percent state and 5 percent local monies. Interested firms must submit their bids by 11:30 p.m. on Thursday.
The next Montgomery County Board of Commissioners meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Dec. 19 on the eighth floor of One Montgomery Plaza, 425 Swede St., Norristown. Those interested in attending the meeting can also do so virtually. Visit montgomerycountypa.gov for more information.
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