Bucks County Companies Awarded Millions To Renovate Offices


A view of the current county courthouse and administrative offices i Doylestown. Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com
A view of the old county courthouse and administrative offices in Doylestown.
Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com

The Bucks County Commissioners voted this week to begin $4.2 million of work to county buildings.

The work is part of a project to refresh the old courthouse and Bucks County Administration Building at 55 East Court Street and 30 East Court Street in Doylestown. With the construction of the new Justice Center across the street, the county is hoping to consolidate several departments into a renovated courthouse and administration building.

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From the County of Bucks:

The commissioners unanimously awarded a $258,000 plumbing contract to Chris Wolff Plumbing, Inc. of Perkasie, an $873,000 mechanical systems contract to Clipper Pipe & Service, LLC of Crum Lynne, PA, a $2.158 million general construction contract to TE Construction Services, LLC of Warminster, PA, and a $728,900 electrical contract to Westcott Electric Company of Glen Riddle, PA. The board also approved a $207,000 fire protection contract with Guy M. Cooper, Inc. of Willow Grove, PA.

Commissioner Charley Martin noted $3.5 million of the contract work is going to Bucks County-based companies.

The commissioners also approved the sale of a house at 95 Union Street in Doylestown. The house was bought by the county and used for crews constructing the new Justice Center. Michael and Kali Smalley will purchase the house for $366,000.

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