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Active opportunities open for bidding
Atlantic County
The County of Atlantic (Atlantic County, NJ) is soliciting bids to furnish and deliver rock salt to participating members of the Atlantic County Cooperative for winter road maintenance. Specifications and contract documents are available through the BidExpress electronic bidding portal and Atlantic County requires electronic submission via that portal; questions are due by June 17, 2026 at 12:00 PM. Bids are due June 25, 2026 at 11:00 AM (local time) and a bid bond and consent of surety are required.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
Atlantic County
Close: Jun 25, 2026
The County of Atlantic (Atlantic County, NJ) is soliciting bids to furnish and deliver rock salt to participating members of the Atlantic County Cooperative for winter road maintenance. Specifications and contract documents are available through the BidExpress electronic bidding portal and Atlantic County requires electronic submission via that portal; questions are due by June 17, 2026 at 12:00 PM. Bids are due June 25, 2026 at 11:00 AM (local time) and a bid bond and consent of surety are required.
AvailableAtlantic County
The County of Atlantic is soliciting bids for a two-year contract to provide concrete maintenance and repair services at various county facilities in Atlantic County, NJ. The contractor must provide labor, materials, equipment, and supervision to repair cracks, resurface concrete, replace damaged sections, and comply with applicable safety and prevailing wage laws. Bidders must submit required New Jersey business registration and bid bonds while complying with affirmative action requirements.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Atlantic County
Close: Jun 30, 2026
The County of Atlantic is soliciting bids for a two-year contract to provide concrete maintenance and repair services at various county facilities in Atlantic County, NJ. The contractor must provide labor, materials, equipment, and supervision to repair cracks, resurface concrete, replace damaged sections, and comply with applicable safety and prevailing wage laws. Bidders must submit required New Jersey business registration and bid bonds while complying with affirmative action requirements.
AvailableAtlantic County
Work includes approx 7,200 SF wood and steel framed pre-engineered building to create a new distribution facility to support the City of Pleasantville's disaster preparedness. Renovations include the removal and replacement of the existing building skin, roof, new insulation, utilities, mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
Atlantic County
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Work includes approx 7,200 SF wood and steel framed pre-engineered building to create a new distribution facility to support the City of Pleasantville's disaster preparedness. Renovations include the removal and replacement of the existing building skin, roof, new insulation, utilities, mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $53,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with NJ state contracts and the Atlantic County Cooperative; use existing cooperative vehicles for fastest award.
Atlantic County, NJ: There is no clear, documented sole source pathway in use. Skip sole source and shift to cooperative contracts and reseller channels.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Atlantic County
The board discussed several items, including a presentation on Atlantic Cape Community College, recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, and honoring Dr. Barbara Gaba upon her retirement. Several ordinances were adopted related to capital improvements and equipment acquisition for the county and the community college. Additionally, the board approved various grant applications for election services, transportation shuttles, and law enforcement training, along with contract amendments and bid approvals for infrastructure projects and software services. Public comment sessions focused on requests for wage increases for county employees.
The agenda focuses on the adoption of an ordinance amending the Board's bylaws regarding public comment procedures and notice requirements. Key items include the acceptance of numerous grants from state departments for programs such as overdose fatality review, LIHEAP administration, universal service fund administration, job access reverse commute, personal assistance services, veterans' transportation, bridge infrastructure projects, and victim advocacy services. Additionally, the Board intends to approve professional services agreements for appraisal services, various bid contracts for landscaping, office supplies, electrical work, and hardware, as well as a change order for road improvements. The agenda also covers intergovernmental agreements for health and soil conservation services, the approval of a labor memorandum of agreement for assistant prosecutors, various budget revisions, and appointments to local workforce and advisory boards.
The board discussed a variety of items, including grant applications and acceptances for health, violence intervention, and homeland security programs. Professional services agreements were considered for engineering and material testing, alongside bid contracts for fire equipment maintenance and carpentry services. Additionally, the meeting addressed lease renewals, shared services agreements for maintenance, and the approval of library fax services. Various municipal appointments and roadway solicitation requests were also reviewed, along with a resolution opposing the expansion of casino gaming in North Jersey.
The meeting featured a presentation from Jewish Family Services regarding their multi-service social service agency, specifically focusing on their discharge planning and re-entry contract services for justice-involved individuals. The discussion covered the agency's role in addressing root causes of recidivism such as unemployment, lack of services, and housing instability. Commissioners and representatives discussed program metrics, the distinction between intake assessments and comprehensive discharge planning, the role of vocational services and financial literacy training, and the importance of inter-agency coordination for community support.
The meeting featured presentations recognizing National Crime Victims' Rights Week and Child Abuse Prevention Month. The Board reviewed an ordinance regarding motor vehicle towing and storage. Key actions included the approval of numerous grants for traffic safety programs, environmental health initiatives, and youth employment services, as well as several budget revisions and contract change orders for library drainage, roadway resurfacing, and highway improvements. Additionally, the Board authorized appointments to the Fire Training Advisory Board and approved roadway solicitation events in Absecon and Longport.
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Chairman, Commissioner-at-Large (equivalent to Board President)
Clerk of the Board (Atlantic County Board of Elections)
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