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What contract information does the Commonwealth consider part of the public record?

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What contract information does the Commonwealth consider part of the public record?

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The public has a right to know about, view, and copy certain government documents. These documents include: • Solicitation mailing lists and lists of bidders (contact issuing agency) • Bid opening records (contact issuing agency) • Awarded contracts and winning bids and proposals archived with the Bureau of Contracts and Public Records (BCPR) in the PA Department of Treasury by clicking on Search Public Contracts. For more detailed information, read Chapter 50, Public Access to Procurement Information of the Commonwealth’s Procurement Handbook. Click here to learn more about Right To Know or read through BCPR’s Frequently Asked Questions and Contracts Disclaimer.

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