Legal Advertising Bids and Proposals 11-24-2021

REQUEST FOR

QUALIFICATIONS

STUDENT ASSISTANCE

PROGRAM PROVIDERS

The Allegheny County Department

of Human Services recently

issued a Request for Qualifications

(RFQ) for the Student Assistance

Program Providers. Due Date: 3

p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday,

January 21, 2022.

For more details and submission

information, visit:

www.alleghenycounty.us/

Human-Services/Resources/

Doing-Business/Solicitations-(RFP/

RFQ/RFI).aspx.

Erin Dalton

Director

 

 

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

– PROJECT BASED VOUCHER

PROGRAM (RFP)

CONTRACT NO. ACHA – 1667

The Allegheny County Housing

Authority is seeking proposals

from responsible property owners

interested in providing expanded

rental housing opportunities for low

income families. Properties must

be existing housing in Allegheny

County, excluding the City of Pittsburgh

and the City of McKeesport, in a

census tract area with a poverty

rate of less than 10% or in a census

tract area with a poverty rate

between 10% and 15% per the

U.S. census bureau. The minimum

contract term will be 15 years with a

maximum contract term of 20 years

at the ACHA’s option.

The ACHA will begin to accept

proposals on a one-time basis

beginning Monday, November 22,

2021 with a closing date of Friday,

December 17, 2021. Any proposal

received after the expiration of this

application period will not be

considered.

Once received, each proposal will

be rated for the program compliance

with the goals of deconcentrating

poverty, expanding housing and

economic opportunities. Once

reviewed the successful proposer

will be notified in writing of award as

well as required public notification.

Detailed Applications and selective

information will be provided by

request to the:

Mr. Robert Gabbianelli

Associate Director,

Housing Choice Voucher Program

Allegheny County Housing

Authority

301 Chartiers Avenue

McKees Rocks, PA 15136

412-402-2546

412-355-2175 Fax

rgabbianelli@achsng.com

 

 

 

OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT

THE BOARD OF

PUBLIC EDUCATION

OF THE

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF

PITTSBURGH

Sealed proposals shall be deposited at

the Administration Building, Bellefield

Entrance Lobby, 341 South Bellefield

Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., 15213, on

November 30, 2021, until 2:00

P.M., local prevailing time for:

Pittsburgh Whittier K-5

Play Area Upgrades

General Prime

Pittsburgh Brashear High School

Finish Floor Replacements

and Miscellaneous Work

General Prime

Project Manual and Drawings will

be available for purchase on

November 1, 2021, at Modern

Reproductions (412-488-7700), 127

McKean Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,

15219 between 9:00 A.M. and 4:00

P.M. The cost of the Project Manual

Documents is non-refundable. Project

details and dates are described in

each project manual.

 

 

 

REQUEST FOR BIDS

PROFESSIONAL

AUDIT SERVICES

Westmoreland County Housing

Authority (WCHA) is requesting

bids for its annual Financial and

Compliance Audit for the fiscal

years ending September 30, 2021

and 2022.

Sealed bids will be received by

Michael L. Washowich, Executive

Director, until Wednesday,

December 29, 2021, at 10:00 A.M.

(Eastern Standard Time) at the

office of the Westmoreland County

Housing Authority, 167 South

Greengate Road, Greensburg, PA

15601.

Interested respondents can obtain

hard copy bid documents from the

WCHA Administration Office at the

address listed above. Electronic

bid documents are available for

download at www.wchaonline.com.

Inquiries and registration can be

emailed to marks@wchaonline.com.

Prospective bidders shall register

with WCHA via email in accordance

with the bid requirements.

 

PORT OF PITTSBURGH

COMMISSION

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL.

The Port of Pittsburgh Commission

is seeking the services of a consultant

to assist in obtaining maximum

funding for the Upper Ohio Navigation

Project through the Infrastructure

Bill. The successful candidate will

possess knowledge of inland waterways

infrastructure, knowledge of funding for

waterways infrastructure, understanding

of how the USACE operates and

knowledge of the capital investment

strategy (CIS). Interested parties

should request the RFP by sending

a message to ppc@portpitt.com

 

 

 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

NOVEMBER 17, 2021

The Office of the County Controller of Allegheny County, in conjunction with

the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Contract Awards Room;

7th Floor; Commonwealth Keystone Building; 400 North Street; Harrisburg,

PA 17120 will receive bids through ECMS until 11:00 A.M. prevailing local

time, Thursday, December 9, 2021. Bids will be opened through ECMS

at approximately 11:00 A.M. and can be viewed publicly in the Contract

Awards Room, for the following:

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

CAMPBELLS RUN BRIDGE NO. 5 AND NO. 6

ALLEGHENY COUNTY

COUNTY PROJECT NO. CM05-0614 AND CM06-0610

ECMS NO.: 27753

THIS PROJECT WILL BE BID THROUGH PENNDOT ECMS

As a prospective bidder, please note the following general Project data regarding:

Pre Bid Information, Bidding Requirements, and Contract Conditions. See

the Project Manual and Drawings (Proposal Report) for detailed information,

responsibilities and instructions.

PRE-BID INFORMATION: View the project Manual and Drawings (Proposal

Report) on the PennDOT ECMS website (http://www.dot14.state.pa.us/ECMS)

or in Room 504, County Office Building, 542 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA

15219.

BIDDING REQUIREMENTS: THIS PROJECT REQUIRES

PREQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS, INCLUDING SUBCONTRACTORS,

AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 102.01 OF COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS (PUBLICATION

408/2020, CURRENT EDITION) ON THIS PROJECT. ALL QUESTIONS

MUST BE SUBMITTED THROUGH ECMS AND IF NEEDED ADDENDA

WILL BE ISSUED ELECTRONICALLY. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS

WILL BE PROVIDED IN THE PROPOSAL REPORT WHICH CAN BE

VIEWED THROUGH ECMS.

SUBMIT YOUR BID USING ECMS.

The County Manager reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

The anticipated Notice-to-Proceed for this project is March 7, 2022 and the

project is to be completed by November 22, 2022.

CONTRACT CONDITIONS: In accordance with the provisions of the

“Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act” of August 15, 1961, P.L. 987, as

Department of Labor and Industry, the prevailing minimum wage predetermination

requirements as set forth in the Attachments apply to this Project.

The County of Allegheny County hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively

ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement,

minority business enterprises / women business enterprises [MBE/WBE]

will be afforded the full opportunity to submit bids on the grounds of race,

sex, color or national origin in consideration for an award. It is a condition of

the bidding process/contract that all responsive bidders/contractors shall follow the

minority business enterprises/women’s business enterprises [MBE/WBE]

procedures set forth in the project manual/contract documents.

Chelsa Wagner

CONTROLLER

COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY

 

NOTICE TO PROPOSERS

The Sports & Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County

(SEA) will receive proposals for Professional Services for Sustainability

Consultant to assist with LEED EBO+M v4.1 Re-certification at the David L.

Lawrence Convention Center as identified below. The contracts for this work

will be with the Sports & Exhibition Authority. The Request for Proposals

may be obtained after the date identified below from Ryan Buries, Project

Consultant, email: rburies@pittsburghcc.com, Telephone: (412) 325-6151

This Advertisement applies to the following Request for Proposal:

Project: Professional Services for Sustainability

Consultant to assist with LEED EBO+M

v4.1 Re-Certification

RFP Available: November 19, 2021

Pre-Proposal Meeting: 2:30 PM November 30, 2021 (non-mandatory)

Via ZOOM

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81080004711

Meeting ID: 810 8000 4711

For call in number:

https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kcS5gnJoFq

Time/Date/Location for Proposals: 3:00 PM, December 16, 2021

David Lawrence

Convention Center

1000 Ft Duquesne Blvd

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

rburies@pittsburghcc.com

 

PORT AUTHORITY OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY

Electronic Proposals will be received online at the Port Authority of Allegheny

County’s Ebusiness website (http://ebusiness.portauthority.org).

Proposals/bid submittals will be due 11:00 AM on December 21, 2021 and

will be read at 11:15 AM., the same day, at Port Authority’s Heinz location

(345 Sixth Avenue, Third Floor, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-2527)

as well as through your web browser via Microsoft Teams video conferencing,

for the following:

 

Electronic Proposal – Ebusiness website (http://ebusiness.portauthority.org)

 

               Bid Number         Bid Name

1             B211184A             Diesel Engine Oil

2             B211185                Turnout Frogs

3             B211186A             Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)

4             B211188A             Reman/Exchange Fuel Injectors – Cummins Engines

5             B211189                LRV Brake Control Boards

6             B211190A             Pest Control Services

7             B211191A             Cummins ISB Engine Replacement Parts

 

To join the Bid Opening by Microsoft Teams call-in number:

  • 412-927-0245 United State, Pittsburgh (Toll)
  • Conference ID: 198 436 989#

Paper Proposal – Documents are available for the following item at

Port Authority’s Main Offices

345 Sixth Avenue, Third Floor, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15222-2527

 

          Bid Number                        Bid Name

1        B21-11-87A                         Leasing & Servicing of Coach Tires

 

No bidder may withdraw a submitted Proposal for a period of 75 days after

the scheduled time for opening of the sealed bids.

A Pre-Bid Conference will be held via tele-conference on each of the above

items at 10:00 am December 1, 2021, as well as through your web browser

via Microsoft Teams video conference.

To join the Pre-Bid Meeting by Microsoft Team video conference:

  • https://bit.ly/RFBDec1

To join the Pre-Bid Meeting by Microsoft Teams call-in number:

  • 412-927-0245 United State, Pittsburgh (Toll)
  • Conference ID: 265 197 136#

Attendance at this meeting is not mandatory, but is strongly encouraged.

Questions regarding any of the above bids will not be entertained by

the Port Authority within five (5) business days of the scheduled bid

opening.

These contracts may be subject to a financial assistance contract between

Port Authority of Allegheny County and the United States Department of

Transportation. The Contractor will be required to comply with all applicable

Equal Employment Opportunity laws and regulations.

Contractor is responsible for expenses related to acquiring a performance

bond and insurance where applicable. All items are to be FOB delivered

unless otherwise specified. Costs for delivery, bond, and insurance shall

be included in bidder’s proposal pricing.

Port Authority of Allegheny County hereby notifies all bidders that it will

affirmatively insure that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to

this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprise will be afforded full

opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be

discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in

consideration for an award.

The Board of Port Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

 

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

PORT AUTHORITY OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO. 21-10

Port Authority of Allegheny County (Authority) is requesting proposals

for the performance of the following service (“Contract Services”):

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO COORDINATE

PARATRANSIT SERVICE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES

AND OLDER ADULTS IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY

The work under the proposed Agreement consists of the coordination and

administration of Authority’s existing coordinated paratransit service for persons

with disabilities and older adults in Allegheny County.

The Agreement will be for a 5-year period. A copy of the Request for Proposal

(RFP) will be available on or after November 19, 2021 and can be obtained

by registering at the Port Authority ebusiness website:

http://ebusiness.portauthority.org and following the directions listed on

the website. Please note that Proposers must register under the ebusiness

category of PSPT Pro Paratransit for this RFP. Proposers may also

register in other categories for any future RFPs issued by Port Authority. If

you have specific questions regarding this RFP, please contact Catherine

Terrill at (412) 566-5188 or via email cterrill@portauthority.org.

An Information Meeting for interested parties will be held at 9:30 a.m.,

prevailing time, December 2, 2021 via Microsoft Teams video conference

and/or conference call to answer any questions regarding this RFP.

To join by Microsoft Team video conference:

  • https://bit.ly/21-10InfoMtg

To join by Microsoft Teams call-in number:

  • (412) 927-0245 United State, Pittsburgh (Toll)
  • Conference ID: 251 722 102#

Electronic proposals must be both received, and time stamped by a representative

of the Purchasing and Materials Management Department through Authority’s

Ebusiness website at or before 2:00 p.m., prevailing time, December 21,

2021, at http://ebusiness.portauthority.org. Proposals received or time

stamped by a Purchasing and Materials Management Department

representative through Authority’s Ebusiness website after the advertised

time for the submission of proposals shall be non-responsive and therefore

ineligible for award. Each Proposer shall be solely responsible for assuring

that its proposal is timely received and time stamped in accordance with the

requirements herein.

This Contract Services may be funded, in part, by, and subject to certain

requirements of, the County of Allegheny and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) of the U.S. Department of

Transportation (DOT). The proposal process and the performance of the

requested services will be in accordance with guidelines and regulations of

the FTA “Third Party Contracting Guidelines”, FTA Circular 4220.1F, as

amended, and all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.

Port Authority of Allegheny County, in compliance with 49 C.F.R., Part 26,

as amended, implements positive affirmative action procedures to ensure

that all Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (“DBEs”) have the maximum

opportunity to participate in the performance of contracts and subcontracts

financed, in whole or in part, with federal funds, if any, provided under or for

the proposed Agreement. In this regard, all recipients or contractors shall

take all necessary and reasonable steps in accordance with 49 C.F.R., Part

26, to ensure that DBEs have the maximum opportunity to compete for, and

perform contracts and subcontracts for, the Contract Services.

Port Authority of Allegheny County, in compliance with 74 Pa.C.S. § 303, as

may be amended, also requires that certified Diverse Businesses, (“DBs”)

have the maximum opportunity to compete for, and perform contracts and

subcontract for, the Contract Services. In this regard, all Proposers, and the

Contractor, shall make good faith efforts, in accordance with 74 Pa.C.S. §

303, to ensure that DBs have the maximum opportunity to compete for, and

perform contracts and subcontracts for, the Contract Services.

Further, proposers and the Contractor shall not discriminate on the basis of

race, color, religion, creed, age, disability, national origin, sex, sexual origin,

gender identity or status as a parent in the award and performance of

contracts or subcontracts for these Contract Services

Port Authority of Allegheny County reserves the right to

reject any or all proposals.

 

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

PORT AUTHORITY OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO. 21-11

Port Authority of Allegheny County (Authority) is requesting proposals

for the performance of the following services (“Contract Services”):

INSPECTION AND ENGINEERING SERVICES

The Inspection and Engineering services (Contract Services) under the

proposed Agreement(s) consists of the following categories:

(A) Inspection and professional engineering services for: 1) continuing

Authority’s Bridge Management System and Bridge Inspection Program,

including performing initial, periodic and emphasis inspections on 79 highway

and transit bridges; 2) performing inspections on eight tunnels; 3) performing

inspections on eight radio towers; 4) performing inspections of the electrical

and mechanical equipment on the Duquesne Incline; 5) performing inspections of

the haul and safety cables and fall protection systems of the Monongahela

Incline; 6) performing inspections of fixed guideways, retaining walls and

other transit structures; and 7) providing other engineering support services

as required by Authority for repairs to transit bridges, tunnels, towers,

inclines, retaining walls and/or other transit structures.

(B) Engineering support services as required by the Authority for the

rehabilitation and/or replacement of transit bridges, tunnels, radio towers,

inclines, retaining walls and other transit structures.

The Authority intends to create a pool of up to two (2) firms for each of the

above identified categories that can be called upon as needed. While it is

currently the Authority’s intention to enter into agreements with a pool of

two (2) firms for each category, this number may be adjusted up or down, at

Authority’s sole discretion, based upon the number of proposals received

and Authority’s evaluation of same in relation to its Inspection and Engineering

services needs in each of the categories.

Proposals may be submitted for one or both above categories. The required

services will be issued on a work order basis as they are approved to

proceed by Authority. The Agreements will be for a four (4) year period with

the option to extend the term of the Agreement up to one (1) additional year

at the sole discretion of Authority.

A copy of the Request for Proposal (RFP) will be available on or after

November 22, 2021 and can be obtained by registering at the Port Authority

ebusiness website: http://ebusiness.portauthority.org and following the

directions listed on the website. Please note that Proposers must register

under one or more of the following ebusiness categories of for this RFP:

ENGINEERING                   Engineering

ENGINS                               Engineering – Inspection

ENGCM                               Engineering – Construction Management

ENGENV                             Engineering – Environmental

ENGGAE                             Engineering – General Architectural/Engineering

ENGINS                               Engineering – Construction Inspection

ENGPM                               Engineering – Project Management

ENGSC                                Engineering – Systems/Communications

Proposers may also register in other categories for any future RFPs issued

by Port Authority. If you have specific questions regarding this RFP, please

contact Jeff Faddis at (412) 566-5315 or via email at Jfaddis@PortAuthority.org.

An Information Meeting for interested parties will be held at 9:30 a.m.

prevailing time, December 6, 2021 via Microsoft Teams video conference

and/or conference call to answer any questions regarding this RFP.

To join by Microsoft Team video conference:

  • https://bit.ly/RFP21-11

To join by Microsoft Teams call-in number:

  • 412-927-0245 United State, Pittsburgh (Toll)
  • Conference ID: 554325184#

Electronic proposals must be both received, and time stamped by a representative

of the Purchasing and Materials Management Department through Authority’s

Ebusiness website at or before 2:00 p.m., prevailing time, January 13, 2022,

at http://ebusiness.portauthority.org. Proposals received or time stamped

by a Purchasing and Materials Management Department representative through

Authority’s Ebusiness website after the advertised time for the submission of

proposals shall be non-responsive and therefore ineligible for award. Each

Proposer shall be solely responsible for assuring that its proposal is

timely received and time stamped in accordance with the requirements

herein. Please note that a sealed Summary of Costs should NOT be

submitted with the Proposal, but will be submitted at a later date as

requested by Port Authority.

This Contract Services may be funded, in part, by, and subject to certain

requirements of, the County of Allegheny and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) of the U.S. Department of

Transportation (DOT). The proposal process and the performance of the

requested services will be in accordance with guidelines and regulations of

the FTA “Third Party Contracting Guidelines”, FTA Circular 4220.1F, as

amended, and all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.

Port Authority of Allegheny County, in compliance with 49 C.F.R., Part 26,

as amended, implements positive affirmative action procedures to ensure

that all Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (“DBEs”) have the maximum

opportunity to participate in the performance of contracts and subcontracts

financed, in whole or in part, with federal funds, if any, provided under or for

the proposed Agreement. In this regard, all recipients or contractors shall

take all necessary and reasonable steps in accordance with 49 C.F.R., Part

26, to ensure that DBEs have the maximum opportunity to compete for, and

perform contracts and subcontracts for, the Contract Services.

Port Authority of Allegheny County, in compliance with 74 Pa.C.S. § 303, as

may be amended, also requires that certified Diverse Businesses, (“DBs”)

have the maximum opportunity to compete for, and perform contracts and

subcontract for, the Contract Services. In this regard, all Proposers, and

the Contractor, shall make good faith efforts, in accordance with 74 Pa.C.S.

  • 303, to ensure that DBs have the maximum opportunity to compete for,

and perform contracts and subcontracts for, the Contract Services. Further,

proposers and the Contractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color,

religion, creed, age, disability, national origin, sex, sexual origin, gender

identity or status as a parent in the award and performance of contracts or

subcontracts for these Contract Services.

Port Authority of Allegheny County reserves the

right to reject any or all proposals

 

 

NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEEDS HEARING

FOR THE CDBG, HOME, ESG, AND HOPWA PROGRAMS

CITY OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA

Notice is hereby given by the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA that it will hold two public needs hearings on Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. prevailing time. The public needs hearing will be held at the City-County Building, Room 646 (City Stats), at 414 Grant Street. Note that entrance to the building is on the Grant Street side of the City-County Building. This Notice and any additional updates will be posted at https://pittsburghpa.gov/omb/omb-public-notices. Please check our website at https://pittsburghpa.gov/omb/cd for more information.

The purpose of the public needs hearings is to gather information for the City’s Annual Action Plan for FY 2022, which the City must submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the four federal grant programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA). Additionally, the hearing will be used to solicit the views and comments of individuals and organizations concerning the housing, community and economic development, and fair housing needs in the City.

All interested residents are encouraged to attend this public hearing to present oral or written testimony concerning the needs of the City of Pittsburgh and the use of CDBG, HOME, ESG, and HOPWA funds to address those needs over the next fiscal year. To provide comments on public needs, please email community.development@pittsburghpa.gov by Friday,

December 17, 2021. Anyone who requires an accommodation for effective communication or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in this program should contact the City of Pittsburgh ADA Coordinator Hillary Roman at hillary.roman@pittsburghpa.gov, or by calling 412-255-2102, int. 457. Written comments may be addressed to the City of Pittsburgh’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Community Development Division, attention Whitney Finnstrom, Senior Manager, Office of Management and Budget, Community Development (OMB-CD), 414 Grant Street, Room 501, Pittsburgh, PA 15219.

 

NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE FY 2020

ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH, PA

Notice is hereby given by the City of Pittsburgh, PA, that the City will hold a public hearing to amend its FY 2020 Annual Action Plan for the City’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. A copy of the proposed amendment of the FY 2020 Annual Action Plan is available for review at: https://pittsburghpa.gov/omb/community-development-documents, and has been on display beginning on Friday, November 12, 2021 and ending on Monday, December 13, 2021.

The City proposes amendments to create the following new FY 2020 CDBG activity:

  • Frankstown Avenue Signal Improvements, +$199,117.90 (new budget item) for the City of Pittsburgh’s Department of Mobility and Infrastructure (DOMI) design services for a traffic signal improvement project along Frankstown Avenue between Murtland Street and Blackadore Avenue located within the City of Pittsburgh’s Homewood neighborhood.
  • Source of funds: Unallocated 2020 CDBG funds of $739,211.00. A public hearing concerning the Substantial Amendment will be held on Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 1:00 PM. The public hearing will be held at the City-County Building, Room 646 (City Stats), at 414 Grant Street. Note that entrance to the building is on the Grant Street side of the City-County Building.

Anyone who requires an accommodation for effective communication or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in this program should contact the City of Pittsburgh ADA Coordinator Hillary Roman at hillary.roman@pittsburghpa.gov, or by calling 412- 255-2102, int. 457. Written public comments may emailed to the City of Pittsburgh’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Community Development Division, attention Mr. Whitney Finnstrom, Senior Manager, at Community.Development@Pittsburghpa.gov, or sent to the Office of Management and Budget, Community Development (OMB-CD), 414 Grant Street, Room 501, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, by December 13, 2021 at 4:00 PM.

 

INVITATION FOR BIDS (IFB)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that specifications and proposal forms for furnishing all labor and materials and professional consulting and/ or construction services for the following project(s) entitled:

  • Castlegate Green – PHFA Project #TC2021-454 may be obtained from Sota Construction Services, Inc by contacting Chris Michaels at cmichaels@sotaconstruction.com or calling 412-766-4630 x 101 beginning November 24, 2021.

ALL BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED until 1:00 PM on December, 16th, 2021 at the offices of Sota Construction Services. Bids will be publicly opened at 1:00 PM on December, 16th, 2021 at the Sota Construction Services, Inc. offices at 80 Union Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15202.

Bids must be on standard proposal forms in the manner therein described in the bid documents and been closed in a sealed envelope, bearing the name and address of the bidder on the outside, addressed to the Sota Construction Services, Inc. and marked with the project name.

“Compliance is required with the Davis-Bacon Act and other Federal Labor Standard Provisions; Title VI and other applicable provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; the Department of Labor Equal Opportunity Clause (41 CFR 60 – 1.4); Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; Executive Order 11625 (Utilization of Minority Business Enterprise); Executive Order 12138 (Utilization of Female Business Enterprise); in compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; the Allegheny County MBE/WBE Program enacted July, 1981, which sets forth goals of 13 percent Minority and 2 percent Female Business Enterprise; and the Allegheny County Ordinance #6867-12, setting forth goals of 5 percent Veteran-Owned Small Businesses.

Further, notice is hereby given that this is a Section 3 Project under the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, (as amended) and must to the greatest extent feasible, utilize lower income residents for employment and training opportunities and Section 3 Business concerns and all contracts and subcontracts for this project shall contain the “Section 3 Clause” as set forth in 24 CFR, Part 135.38. Moreover, compliance is required by the prime contractor and all subcontractors with the Federal General Conditions included in the contract documents between ACED and the operating agency. These Federal General Conditions are to be incorporated by reference into all construction contracts between operating agency and contractor, contractor and subcontractor(s), and subcontractor(s) and lower tiered subcontractor(s).”

If there are additional questions, please contact Chris Michaels, Director of Preconstruction, at Sota Construction Services, Inc.

 

 

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