Dry Goods Jan Mar 2026 Training Acdmy

Location: Pennsylvania
Posted: Dec 8, 2025
Due: Dec 19, 2025
Agency: State Government of Pennsylvania
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • 89 - Subsistence (Food)
Solicitation No: 6100064975
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General Information

Department for this solicitation:
Procurement

Date Prepared:

12/08/25
Types:
IFB

Advertisement Type:
Service Materials Service & Materials PW Construction Agency Construction Real Estate

Solicitation/Project#:
6100064975
Solicitation/Project Title:
Dry Goods Jan-Mar 2026 Training Acdmy

Description:
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Corrections is looking for a supplier to supply The Department of Corrections (DOC) Training Academy (1451 N. Market Street Elizabethtown PA 17022) with dry goods for the time period of January, February, and March 2026 starting 01/01/2026 to 03/31/2026.

Only Electronic Bid Responses Will Be Accepted. Registered Vendors may find solicitation on the PA Supplier Portal. All bidders are responsible for monitoring eMarketplace to view any change notices to this IFB. The change notices shall become incorporated as part of this solicitation. Interested vendors must be registered to submit a bid. To register and obtain a vendor number visit the PA Supplier Portal. Information about the registration and bidding process can be found at the Supplier Service Center.

From

Department Information

Department/Agency:
Department of Corrections
Delivery Location:

1451 N  Market Street Elizabethtown Pa 17022

County:

Statewide
Duration:

06/30/2026

Contact Information

First Name:
Leslie
Last Name:
Cherry

Phone Number:

(XXX-XXX-XXXX)
717-728-4038
Email:
lcherry@pa.gov

Solicitation Information

Bids must be received by the purchasing agency on the Solicitation Due Date no later than the Solicitation Due Time as set forth in the solicitation. Any conflict between the dates and/or times contained in the solicitation itself or its attachments and this advertisement shall be resolved in favor of the solicitation.


Solicitation Start Date:

12/09/25

Solicitation Due Date:

12/19/25
Solicitation Due Time:

4:00 PM

Solicitation Opening Date:

12/19/25
Solicitation Opening Time:

4:01 PM

Opening Location:

Department Of Corrections 1920 Technology Parkway  Mechanicsburg Pa 17050

No. of Addendums:

2

Amended Date:
12/08/25
Related Solicitation Files

Original Files
GSPUR-89 Reciprocal_Limitations_Act_Reqirements.docx
BOP-2201 EO 2021-06 Worker Protection Form BOP 02072022 FINAL.docx
SOW- DOC Training Academy - Dry Goods January- March 2026.docx
Terms and Conditions 6100064975.pdf

Flyers/Addendums
Addendum1 -Solicitation 6100064975.docx
Addendum 2 -Solicitation 6100064975.pdf

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Test Title

RECIPROCAL LIMITATIONS ACT

REQUIREMENTS

Please Complete Applicable Portion of Pages 3 & 4 and Return with Bid.

NOTE: These Requirements Do Not Apply To Bids Under $10,000.00

I. REQUIREMENTS

A. The Reciprocal Limitations Act requires the Commonwealth to give preference to those bidders offering supplies produced, manufactured, mined or grown in Pennsylvania as against those bidders offering supplies produced, manufactured, mined or grown in any state that gives or requires a preference to supplies produced, manufactured, mined or grown in that state. The amount of the preference shall be equal to the amount of the preference applied by the other state for that particular supply.

The following is a list of states which have been found by the Department of General Services to have applied a preference for in-state supplies and the amount of the preference:

STATE PREFERENCE

1. Alaska 7% (applies only to timber, lumber, and manufactured lumber products originating in the state)

2. Arizona 5% (construction materials produced or manufactured in the state only)

3. Hawaii 10%

4. Illinois 10% for coal only

5. Iowa 5% for coal only

6. Louisiana 4% meat and meat products

4% catfish

10% milk & dairy products

10% steel rolled in Louisiana

7% all other products

7. Montana 5% for residents *

3% for non-residents*

*offering in-state goods, supplies, equipment and materials

8. New Mexico 5%

9. New York 3% for purchase of food only

10. Oklahoma 5%

11. Virginia 4% for coal only

12. Washington 5% (fuels mined or produced in the state only)

13. Wyoming 5%

B. The Reciprocal Limitations Act requires the Commonwealth to give preference to those bidders offering printing performed in Pennsylvania as against those bidders offering printing performed in any state that gives or requires a preference to printing performed in that state. The amount of the preference shall be equal to the amount of the preference applied by the other state for that particular category of printing.

The following is a list of states which have been found by the Department of General Services to have applied a preference for in-state printing and the amount of the preference:

STATE PREFERENCE

1. Hawaii 15%

2. Idaho 10%

3. Louisiana 3%

4. Montana 8%

5. New Mexico 5%

6. Wyoming 10%

C. The Reciprocal Limitations Act, also requires the Commonwealth to give resident bidders a preference against a nonresident bidder from any state that gives or requires a preference to bidders from that state or exclude bidders from states that exclude nonresident bidders. The amount of the preference shall be equal to the amount of the preference applied by the state of the nonresident bidder. The following is a list of the states which have been found by the Department of General Services to have applied a preference for in-state bidders and the amount of the preference:

STATE PREFERENCE

1. Alaska 5% (supplies only)

2. Arizona 5% (construction materials from Arizona resident dealers only)

3. California 5% (for supply contracts only in excess of $100,000.00)

4. Connecticut 10% (for supplies only)

5. Montana 3%

6. New Mexico 5% (for supplies only)

7. South Carolina 2% (under $2,500,000.00)

1% (over $2,500,000.00)
This preference does not apply to construction contracts nor where the price of a single unit exceeds $10,000.

8. West Virginia 2.5% (for the construction, repair or improvement of any buildings

9. Wyoming 5%

STATE PROHIBITION

1. New Jersey For supply procurements or construction projects restricted to Department of General Services Certified Small Businesses, New Jersey bidders shall be excluded from award even if they themselves are Department of General Services Certified Small Businesses.

D. The Reciprocal Limitations Act also requires the Commonwealth not to specify, use or purchase supplies which are produced, manufactured, mined or grown in any state that prohibits the specification for, use, or purchase of such items in or on its public buildings or other works, when such items are not produced, manufactured, mined or grown in such state. The following is a list of the states which have been found by the Department of General Services to have prohibited the use of out-of-state supplies:

STATE PROHIBITION

1. Alabama Only for printing and binding involving ”messages of the Governor to the Legislature“, all bills, documents and reports ordered by and for the use of the Legislature or either house thereof while in session; all blanks, circulars, notices and forms used in the office of or ordered by the Governor, or by any state official, board, commission, bureau or department, or by the clerks of the supreme court . . ./and other appellate courts/; and all blanks and forms ordered by and for the use of the Senate and Clerk or the House of Representatives, and binding the original records and opinions of the Supreme Court . . . /and other appellate courts/

2. Georgia Forest products only

3. Indiana Coal

4. Michigan Printing

5. New Mexico Construction

6. Ohio Only for House and Senate bills, general and local laws, and joint resolutions; the journals and bulletins of the Senate and house of Representatives and reports, communications, and other documents which form part of the journals; reports, communications, and other documents ordered by the General Assembly, or either House, or by the executive department or elective state officers; blanks, circulars, and other work for the use of the executive departments, and elective state officers; and opinions of the Attorney General.

7. Rhode Island Only for food for state institutions.

*If the bid discloses that the bidder is offering to supply one of the above-listed products that is manufactured, mined, or grown in the listed state, it shall be rejected. Contractors are prohibited from supplying these items from these states.

II. CALCULATION OF PREFERENCE

In calculating the preference, the amount of a bid submitted by a Pennsylvania bidder shall be reduced by the percentage preference which would be given to a nonresident bidder by its state of residency (as found by the Department of General Services in Paragraph C above). Similarly, the amount of a bid offering Pennsylvania goods, supplies, equipment or materials shall be reduced by the percentage preference which would be given to another bidder by the state where the goods, supplies, equipment or materials are produced, manufactured, mined or grown (as found by the Department of General Services in Paragraphs A and B above).


THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED WITH THE BID

III. STATE OF MANUFACTURE

All bidders must complete the following chart by listing the name of the manufacturer and the state (or foreign country) of manufacture for each item. If the item is domestically produced, the bidder must indicate the state in the United States where the item will be manufactured. This chart must be completed and submitted with the bid or no later than two (2) business days after notification from the Issuing Office to furnish the information. Failure to complete this chart and provide the required information prior to the expiration of the second business day after notification shall result in the rejection of the bid.

ITEM NUMBER

NAME OF MANUFACTURER

STATE
(OR FOREIGNCOUNTRY)

OF MANUFACTURE

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

IV. BIDDER’S RESIDENCY

A. In determining whether the bidder is a nonresident bidder from a state that gives or requires a preference to bidders from that state, the address given on the first page of this invitation to bid shall be used by the Commonwealth. If that address is incorrect, or if no address is given, the correct address should be provided in the space below:

Correct Address:      

     

     

     


B. In order to claim the preference provided under Section I.B., Pennsylvania resident bidders must complete the following or have such information on file with the Issuing Office:

1. Address of bidder’s bona fide establishment in Pennsylvania at which it was transacting business on the date when bids for this contract/requisition were first solicited:      

2. a. If the bidder is a corporation:

(1) The corporation is or is not incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

(a) If the bidder is incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, provide date of incorporation:      

(b) If the bidder is not incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, it must have a certificate of authority to do business in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from the Pennsylvania Department of State as required by the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law (15 P.S. §2001). Provide date of issuance of certificate of authority:      

(2) The corporation is or is not conducting business in Pennsylvania under an assumed or fictitious name. If the bidder is conducting business under an assumed or fictitious name, it must register the fictitious name with the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the office of the prothonotary of the county wherein the registered office of such corporation is located as required by the Fictitious Corporate Name Act, as amended 15 P.S. §51 et seq. Corporate bidders conducting business under an assumed or fictitious name must provide date of registry of the assumed or fictitious name:      

b. If the bidder is a partnership:

(1) The partnership is or is not conducting business in Pennsylvania under an assumed or fictitious name. If the bidder is conducting business under an assumed or fictitious name, it must file with the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the office of the prothonotary the county wherein the principal place of business is located as required by the Fictitious Name Act of May 24, 1945, P.L. 967, as amended 54 P.S. §28.1. Partnerships conducting business under an assumed or fictitious name must provide the date of filing of the assumed or fictitious name with the Secretary of the Commonwealth:      

(2) The partnership is or is not a limited partnership formed under the laws of any jurisdiction other than the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. If the bidder is an Out-of-state limited partnership, it must register with the Pennsylvania Department of State as required by the Act of July 10, 1981, P.L. 237, as amended, 59 Pa. C.S.A. §503. Out-of-state limited partnerships must provide the date of registry with the Pennsylvania Department of State:      

c. If the bidder is an individual:

He or she is or is not conducting business under an assumed or fictitious name. If the bidder is conducting business under an assumed or fictitious name, he or she must file with the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the office of the prothonotary in the county wherein the principal place of business is located as required by the Fictitious Name Act of May 24, 1945, P.L. 967, as amended, 54 P.S. §28.1. Individuals conducting business under an assumed or fictitious name must provide the date of filing of the assumed or fictitious name with the Secretary of the Commonwealth:      

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