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Request for Proposals: Centre County Rural Broadband Deployment

SEDA-Council of Governments (SEDA-COG) is requesting proposals for broadband deployment from Internet Service Providers (ISP) and Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISP), to expand broadband service in and around the Snowshoe area within Centre County. The purpose of this RFP is to provide a minimum of 100/100mb service to businesses and residents within the project areas. The selected proposal will be eligible to apply for up to $210,000 in reimbursable grants funded in part by the Appalachian Region Commission (ARC) and the Keystone Communities Program.

Complete proposal details, including the required proposal format, may be obtained from the downloads below or by contacting:

Scott Kramer, Principal IT Specialist
SEDA Council of Governments
201 Furnace Road
Lewisburg, PA 17837
skramer@seda-cog.org

Proposals will be accepted until 2:00pm prevailing time, Thursday, December 30st, 2021, at which time they will be publicly opened at the offices of SEDA-COG. Proposals shall be on the forms required, sealed, and clearly marked on the outside, “CENTRE COUNTY RURAL BROADBAND DEPLOYMENT PROPOSAL,” and submitted to:

Scott Kramer, Principal IT Specialist
SEDA Council of Governments
201 Furnace Road
Lewisburg, PA 17837

Proposals that are faxed or e-mailed to SEDA-COG cannot be accepted.


Downloads

RFP – Centre County Rural Broadband Deployment (final)
RFP – Centre County Rural Broadband Deployment – Attachment A
KMZ – Centre County Rural Broadband Deployment (Snowshoe Township Area)


Question and Answer

Q: Is a one time fee charged by a third party to provide fiber to a given location an eligible cost, or is that considered construction?
A: It would depend of the situation. If you are purchasing fiber from a third party that is already established, then no, it would not be consider construction. However, if you are contracting with the third party to install fiber, then it would be construction, and not eligible for reimbursement through the grant funds.

Q: What is included in construction costs? Can you give more details on this?
A: Any action that would consist of moving or disturbing soil. For example, burring conduit for fiber would be considered construction. Hanging fiber on poles or running fiber within existing conduit would not be considered construction.

Q: Are one time colocation fees an eligible expense?
A: Yes. As long as the colocation fees do not include any type of construction.

Q: Can you provide additional information on the target area, and what internet options are available in this area already?
A: Existing provider information can be found on the FCC Form 477 interactive map.

Q: Based on our review of the project area, there appears to be 216 addresses in the highlighted area. Are there other homes that we should be reaching, or should we only follow the area outlined on the map?
A: The 350-360 households were estimates. Follow the area outlined within the map and KMZ file as the project area.

Q: Can you share information on the 7 businesses that were identified in this project?
A: We visited a number of businesses within and outside the project area. The RFP reads that a minimum of 100/100mb service must be made available to 100% percent of 7 businesses within the project area. We do not specify which businesses; this is to enable the providers to have flexibility in developing their proposals by not specifying particular businesses, only that 7 must have service available to them.

 


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    Job Opportunity: Housing Rehabilitation Program Analyst

    Excellent benefits package including health, dental, vision, retirement, life insurance
    and paid vacation & sick leave.

    Primary responsibilities of the candidates include (but not limited to):

    •  Prepare grant applications to assure continuous funding and expansion of housing
      rehabilitation and flood resiliency activities.
    •  Attend and conduct Public Hearings.
    •  Assist director with preparation of quarterly billing.
    •  Conduct debarment checks for all activities prior to award.
    •  Preparation of exempt and Broad Level (Tier One) NEPA ER’s.
    •  Prepare bid packets, homeowner packets, award packets.
    •  Prepare invoices and drawdown funds once approved by DCED through IDIS.
    •  Set up new contracts in IDIS.
    •  Prepare and submit various reports on a monthly, quarterly, and semi-annually basis.
    •  Maintain integrity of file structure (physical and electronic).
    •  Mail general contractor applications and requirements.
    •  Maintain record of all contractor certifications.
    •  Review weekly payroll certification and contractor grant compliance forms.
    •  Preparation and dissemination of RFQ/RFP’s
    •  Maintain confidentiality of highly sensitive information.

    Preferred qualifications/skills:

    •  Proficiency with Microsoft Office software programs
    •  Strong multi-tasking and time management skills
    •  A high-level of accuracy and speed in preparing word documents
    •  Ability to work independently in a rapidly changing environment
    •  Excellent communication skills
    •  Accuracy and attention to detail are a must

    Applicants are expected to supply a letter of application elaborating on experience and skills along with their resume by December 5, 2021, via mail or email to:

    Rose Orner, Executive Assistant
    SEDA-Council of Governments
    201 Furnace Road, Lewisburg, PA 17837
    rorner@seda-cog.org.

    SEDA-Council of Governments is a public development organization based in Lewisburg, PA, serving 11 central Pennsylvania counties.

    SEDA-COG…Building strong economies & strong communities
    AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

    Request for Quote – Professional Engineering/Architectural Services

    REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS

    The Town of Bloomsburg is requesting quotations for the purchase of Professional Engineering/Architectural services. These services include all necessary design and specifications for the bidding of and contracting for the Honeysuckle Lane Stormwater Mitigation project. Complete proposal details, including the required proposal format, may be obtained by contacting:

    Geralee Zeigler, Program Analyst
    SEDA-COG
    201 Furnace Road
    Lewisburg, PA 17837

    Proposals will be accepted until 11 a.m. prevailing time, December 14, 2021, at which time they will be publicly opened at SEDA-Council of Governments, 201 Furnace Road, Lewisburg, PA 17837. Proposals shall be on the forms required, sealed and clearly marked on the outside, “Honeysuckle Lane Stormwater Mitigation – Engineering Services Proposal,” and submitted to:

    Geralee Zeigler, Program Analyst
    SEDA-COG
    201 Furnace Road
    Lewisburg, PA 17837

    Proposals that are faxed or e-mailed to SEDA-COG cannot be accepted.


    Final RFQ Engineering or Architectural Services

    Public Meeting Opportunity Preliminary Findings of Flood Mitigation Studies in Columbia County

    The Columbia County Commissioners are holding another round of public meetings for all residents, businesses, and municipal officials to learn more about the Fishing Creek Watershed and West End flood mitigation studies. The meetings will be held at separate locations:

    Tuesday, November 30th starting at 6:30PM – Fishing Creek Flood Mitigation Study
    Held in the Large Meeting Room, 702 Sawmill Road, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Entrance for the meeting room is at the rear of the building.

    Wednesday, December 1st starting at 6:30PM – West End Flood Mitigation Study
    Held at the Bloomsburg Fire Department, 911 Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA.

    Reservations can be accepted online at https://seda-cog.org/events/event/fishing-creek-flood-mitigation-study/ and https://seda-cog.org/events/event/west-end-flood-mitigation-study/ or by calling, Flood Resiliency Program Analyst Geralee Zeigler, SEDA-Council of Governments (SEDA-COG) at 570-522-7218.

    Individuals who are interested in attending should register for the session independently or for both sessions. SEDA-COG is assisting Columbia County in the grant administration of the studies. Both projects have been financed by grants from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Commonwealth Financing Authority and the Department of Community and Economic Development. Matt Vanaskie, Senior Project Manager at Herbert, Rowland and Grubic, Inc. said, “HRG is excited to review progress of the Fishing Creek Watershed flood mitigation study with Columbia County municipalities and residents.

    To date our work has focused on understanding flooding and wet weather issues in the County based on available information and stakeholder feedback. At this meeting we are seeking to engage the community again to review noted problem areas and preview development/assessment of strategies and solutions that may mitigate flooding and wet weather issues.” Borton-Lawson’s project Technical Lead, Tom Lawson said, “In this second public meeting we will be presenting an overview of our evaluation of existing flood impacts, results of the public survey, preliminary floodwall concepts, as well as non-floodwall flood mitigation alternatives.  Before the formal meeting, we will have maps of the study area on display and team members will be available to answer any questions.”

    SEDA-COG is a community and economic development agency in Lewisburg and is one of seven Local Development Districts in Pennsylvania. SEDA-COG enhances the quality of life and economic advantage for residents and businesses in the 11 central Pennsylvania counties through its vital partnerships and initiatives.