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Active opportunities open for bidding
Atlantic County
The County of Atlantic has issued an RFP to procure MDS Coordinator Services for the Meadowview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The selected contractor will manage the Minimum Data Set assessment process and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. Proposals are being accepted to support the facility's resident assessment and care planning standards.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Atlantic County
Close: May 12, 2026
The County of Atlantic has issued an RFP to procure MDS Coordinator Services for the Meadowview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The selected contractor will manage the Minimum Data Set assessment process and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. Proposals are being accepted to support the facility's resident assessment and care planning standards.
AvailableAtlantic County
Atlantic County is soliciting proposals for a HEDS Step Down Program that uses State/Community Partnership Funds to support individuals transitioning from higher levels of care to less restrictive community settings. The solicitation is issued as Bid #CC 202607.2 and requests implementation and management of a comprehensive step-down program that adheres to applicable guidelines for those funds. Proposals are due May 12, 2026, and this is a competitive contract opportunity rather than a grant.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
Atlantic County
Close: May 12, 2026
Atlantic County is soliciting proposals for a HEDS Step Down Program that uses State/Community Partnership Funds to support individuals transitioning from higher levels of care to less restrictive community settings. The solicitation is issued as Bid #CC 202607.2 and requests implementation and management of a comprehensive step-down program that adheres to applicable guidelines for those funds. Proposals are due May 12, 2026, and this is a competitive contract opportunity rather than a grant.
AvailableAtlantic County
Atlantic County (New Jersey) is soliciting bids for painting and pressure washing services to be performed at various county-owned facilities for the 2026–2027 period. The solicitation requires submission of an original bid bond and Consent of Surety and instructs bidders to mail all required original documents to Atlantic County Purchasing Office in Atlantic City. The bidding period opened with a posting date of 2026-04-17 and the response deadline is 2026-05-07, and the opportunity is an active procurement (not a grant) as of 2026-04-18.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
Atlantic County
Close: May 7, 2026
Atlantic County (New Jersey) is soliciting bids for painting and pressure washing services to be performed at various county-owned facilities for the 2026–2027 period. The solicitation requires submission of an original bid bond and Consent of Surety and instructs bidders to mail all required original documents to Atlantic County Purchasing Office in Atlantic City. The bidding period opened with a posting date of 2026-04-17 and the response deadline is 2026-05-07, and the opportunity is an active procurement (not a grant) as of 2026-04-18.
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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
This document outlines Atlantic County's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan, an addendum focused on achieving full ADA compliance within County Right-Of-Way. The plan's strategic direction is structured around a phased 15-year implementation schedule, which includes immediate, short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term activities. Key focus areas include conducting a comprehensive self-evaluation of existing facilities, prioritizing future projects for ADA upgrades, ensuring compliance in new construction, and establishing robust public participation and grievance procedures to enhance accessibility for all residents.
The board conducted several actions including the appointment of a member to the Atlantic County Utilities Authority and the reappointment of a member to the New Jersey Pinelands Commission. The meeting involved the approval of multiple grant applications for health, transportation, and public safety initiatives, as well as the authorization of various professional service agreements, bid contracts, and renewal lease agreements. Additionally, the board approved interlocal and intergovernmental agreements for shuttle services, special child health services, and law enforcement support, while also consenting to several roadway solicitation events across multiple municipalities. The meeting concluded with public commentary regarding federal legislation and funding for social services and healthcare programs.
The agenda focuses on financial matters including the adoption of the 2026 Atlantic County Budget, various annual budget notices for the Public Health Agency, Library, and Open Space Trust Fund, and the establishment of a 2026 Cap Bank. Other business includes the acceptance of an environmental protection grant, several professional services and competitive contracts, bid awards for facility renovations and infrastructure projects, and various change orders for ongoing public works. The Board also reviewed interlocal agreements, property management resolutions, labor agreements with the Prosecutor's Office, and various board appointments. Additionally, multiple roadway solicitation events were reviewed for community organizations.
The meeting included a Community Health Improvement Plan presentation, the amendment of several grant resolutions regarding date ranges and subaward numbers, and the renewal of contracts for youth shelter beds, laundry services at the county justice facility, and ADA toilet room renovations at the civil courthouse. The Board also addressed interlocal service agreements, shared services for highway equipment, the cancellation of certain capital ordinance appropriation balances, and the procurement of software for the nursing and rehabilitation center. Furthermore, the meeting involved various budgetary additions, appointments to local boards, opposition to a proposed judicial consent order regarding PFAS contamination, and the authorization of a new health insurance plan option utilizing a Health Reimbursement Account.
The board meeting agenda includes the first reading of ordinances regarding the vacation of sight triangle easements. The session features multiple resolutions involving grant applications and acceptances for public health, youth services, and homelessness programs, alongside amendments to prior funding agreements. Additionally, the board will review professional services and bid contracts for maintenance, office supplies, and equipment repair. Other key items include a shared services agreement for inmate housing, project management services for facility improvements, a collective bargaining agreement for prosecutor staff, and various interlocal agreements for infrastructure. The board will also address budget revisions through Chapter 159, a commission appointment, and authorization for a roadway solicitation event.
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Purchasing Agent (QPA), Division of Budget & Purchasing
County Commissioner (District 1), Atlantic County Board of County Commissioners
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