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Marysville Borough Lions Club Park Improvements (2026-04)

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Marysville Borough, Perry County, PAState & Local

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This contract pertains to the rehabilitation and development of Lions Club Park in Marysville, Perry County, Pennsylvania, with work encompassing stormwater improvements, demolition of existing structures, construction of pedestrian walkways and a pier, parking areas, ADA-compliant access, landscaping, signage, and other site enhancements. The project operates under a firm-fixed-price structure with a defined performance period of 120 consecutive calendar days, though no specific start or end date is provided. Bids were solicited through the PennBid™ portal with a response deadline of August 7, 2026, and the contract is scoped to be executed within designated project limits shown on approved drawings, with strict prohibitions against storing materials on public roads. The estimated contract value ranges from $284,396.49 to $431,350.25, based on base work and optional alternate scopes, with the Borough retaining the right to add or deduct work using pre-established bid unit prices. All construction must comply with PennDOT Publication 408, ASTM standards for compaction and materials, and federal specifications, with final inspection and acceptance occurring on-site by the Owner or Engineer. Contractors are required to furnish a 100% performance bond and a 100% labor and materials bond, along with a maintenance bond structured at 25% of the first $200,000 of contract value and 10% on amounts exceeding that threshold. Bonds must be issued by sureties licensed in Pennsylvania and remain active for one year after final payment for performance and labor/materials bonds, and two years after completion for the maintenance bond. Insurance coverage must meet specified requirements and be approved prior to work commencement, and subcontracting is prohibited without prior written consent. Prevailing wage laws apply to all labor, and steel materials must conform to Pennsylvania’s Act 287 regarding domestic sourcing. The contractor assumes full responsibility for subsurface conditions, with no warranties provided by the Owner, and must submit certified material samples with producer information, origin, and compliance certifications. Closeout requires completion of punch list items, submission of warranties and O&M manuals, final as-built surveys, and removal of all temporary facilities. All bids must be submitted electronically via PennBid™ by the deadline, with top bidders required to deliver original hard-copy documentation to Pennoni Associates, Inc. in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. No formal FAR clauses are included, as this is a municipal procurement not governed by federal acquisition

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Rehabilitate Lions Club Park with stormwater, walkways, parking, ADA access; $284K–$431K; 120 days; PennDOT/ASTM compliant.

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Pennsylvania → Perry CountyView Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Perry County, PA, USA

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Documents

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2026 Marysville Borough Road Program Contract No. 2026-02 Bid Documents

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Marysville 2026 Road Program Bid Tabulation

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Marysville Lions Club Park Improvements Contract 2026-04 Bid Documents

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MRHB22201 Marysville Lions Club Park Construction Plans

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Marysville Borough 2026 Road Program Addendum 1

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AgencyPennsylvania → Perry County
Contacts1 person available
OfficePerry County, PA, USA
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Pennsylvania → Perry County
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Office AddressPerry County, PA, USA
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Ryan Jongezoon

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Construction Masters Services
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Cincinnati, OH

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This project involves the rehabilitation and development of Lions Club Park in Marysville. Work shall include, but is not limited to, stormwater improvements, demolition of existing site elements, construction of pedestrian walkways, pier, parking areas, ADA access, landscaping, project signs and other related site improvements.

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