REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS – PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

Ulysses Municipal Authority is requesting proposals for the purchase of professional Engineering services. These services include all necessary design and specifications for the bidding of and contracting for the Ulysses Water System Improvements. Complete proposal details, including the required proposal format, may be obtained by contacting:

Ellen Russell, MBA
Director, Community Development
Gunzburger Building
1 N. Main Street, Suite 200
Coudersport, PA 16915
814-274-8290 x 209
erussell@pottercountypa.net

Proposals will be accepted until 2:00 PM prevailing time, July 29, 2021, at which time they will be publicly opened at Gunzburger Building 1 N. Main Street, Suite 200, Coudersport, PA 16915.

Proposals shall be on the forms required, sealed and clearly marked on the outside, “Engineering Services Proposal,” and submitted to:

Ellen Russell, MBA
Director, Community Development
Gunzburger Building
1 N. Main Street, Suite 200
Coudersport, PA 16915

Proposals that are faxed or e-mailed to Potter County cannot be accepted.


Housing rehabilitation grants offer opportunity for general contractors

With the potential to add another community to our housing rehabilitation program, there’s an even greater opportunity for general contractors to work with municipalities and SEDA-Council of Governments (SEDA-COG).

Contractor work may include structural, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating/furnace, window replacement, radon mitigation, energy-related improvements, and, if they have certain certifications, lead-based paint mitigation.

Housing rehabilitation bids typically range from $20,000 to $65,000, with timely payment to contractors.

SEDA-COG strives to work with local contractors to invest in the local economy, said Teri Provost, director of SEDA-COG’s Housing Rehabilitation program.

“Not only do these grant awards benefit the community and homeowners, but the local economy as we seek to work with local general contractors to perform this work,” Provost said.

SEDA-COG works with housing rehabilitation programs in the boroughs of Berwick, Jersey Shore, Milton, Mount Carmel, and South Williamsport; the cities of Lock Haven, Shamokin, and Sunbury; the Town of Bloomsburg and Mount Carmel Township; and Juniata, Montour, Snyder, Perry and Sullivan counties.

This means work flexibility for contractors, Provost said.

“Contractors can choose where they want to work, so there’s tremendous work flexibility,” Provost said. “Additionally, our work is year-round, so we offer a steady flow of projects. And if they don’t want to perform lead-based paint mitigation, we don’t require that certification for lead-free homes.”

Interested contractors also have the option of meeting one-on-one with SEDA-COG to answer any questions they may have. SEDA-COG streamlines the process for contractors with a rehabilitation specialist assigned to each community.

Contractors may contact SEDA-COG’s Danielle King at 570-524-4491 ext. 7325 or dking@seda-cog.org.