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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Bradley Beach
Second avenue concession.
Posted Date
Jan 30, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Jan 30, 2026
Borough of Bradley Beach
Close: Feb 26, 2026
Second avenue concession.
Borough of Bradley Beach
Seeking the services of a state certified lead-based paint inspector/risk assessor to provide lead inspection services (on-site surface-by-surface, room- by-room inspection of the interior and exterior of the home in accord.
Posted Date
Jan 21, 2026
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Jan 21, 2026
Borough of Bradley Beach
Close: Feb 5, 2026
Seeking the services of a state certified lead-based paint inspector/risk assessor to provide lead inspection services (on-site surface-by-surface, room- by-room inspection of the interior and exterior of the home in accord.
Borough of Bradley Beach
Beach access matting - brand name or approved equivalent 18 EA 10’ W x 33’ L, AFX Blue Jay or equivalent, includes 2-hole 20” staples & spikes.
Posted Date
Jan 20, 2026
Due Date
Feb 4, 2026
Release: Jan 20, 2026
Borough of Bradley Beach
Close: Feb 4, 2026
Beach access matting - brand name or approved equivalent 18 EA 10’ W x 33’ L, AFX Blue Jay or equivalent, includes 2-hole 20” staples & spikes.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Traditional sole source is limited (mostly professional services or state contracts). Don’t pursue; pivot to a coop.
Coops: Lead with an approved cooperative (e.g., Sourcewell, ESCNJ, NJ state co-ops) to move fast and bypass vendor barriers.
Borough of Bradley Beach (NJ). Non-competitive awards are procedurally limited to professional services exceptions or state contract purchases.
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Borough of Bradley Beach
This Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the Borough of Bradley Beach and the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, effective January 26, 2021, for a period not exceeding one year, outlines the temporary hiring of union members to supplement the Borough's Department of Public Works workforce. The MOA details the scope of work, supervision, the responsibilities of the Carpenters Council, and provisions for workers' compensation and unemployment insurance. Wages and benefits are to be governed by a separate collective bargaining agreement.
Effective Date
Jan 26, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jan 26, 2021
Borough of Bradley Beach
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This Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the Borough of Bradley Beach and the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, effective January 26, 2021, for a period not exceeding one year, outlines the temporary hiring of union members to supplement the Borough's Department of Public Works workforce. The MOA details the scope of work, supervision, the responsibilities of the Carpenters Council, and provisions for workers' compensation and unemployment insurance. Wages and benefits are to be governed by a separate collective bargaining agreement.
Borough of Bradley Beach
This document is Resolution 2021-220 by the Borough of Bradley Beach, authorizing a Shared Services Agreement with Monmouth County for the use of the MOD IV Property Assessment Computer System. The agreement is set to be effective from January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2031.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2022
Borough of Bradley Beach
Expires:
This document is Resolution 2021-220 by the Borough of Bradley Beach, authorizing a Shared Services Agreement with Monmouth County for the use of the MOD IV Property Assessment Computer System. The agreement is set to be effective from January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2031.
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This document outlines the participation agreements for the Bradley Beach Junior Lifeguard Program, encompassing a Release and Hold Harmless Agreement, an Authorization for Medical Treatment of a Minor, and a Photo Release Form. The Release protects the City of Bradley Beach from liability, the Medical Authorization ensures a minor can receive emergency care with parental financial responsibility, and the Photo Release permits the use of images for promotional purposes. These forms require participant and parent/guardian information and signatures, with specific date fields left blank for completion. Due to the absence of explicit dates in the document, placeholder dates have been used for the 'fromDate' and 'untilDate' fields to satisfy schema requirements, as no actual dates were extractable from the provided text.
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Expires
Borough of Bradley Beach
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This document outlines the participation agreements for the Bradley Beach Junior Lifeguard Program, encompassing a Release and Hold Harmless Agreement, an Authorization for Medical Treatment of a Minor, and a Photo Release Form. The Release protects the City of Bradley Beach from liability, the Medical Authorization ensures a minor can receive emergency care with parental financial responsibility, and the Photo Release permits the use of images for promotional purposes. These forms require participant and parent/guardian information and signatures, with specific date fields left blank for completion. Due to the absence of explicit dates in the document, placeholder dates have been used for the 'fromDate' and 'untilDate' fields to satisfy schema requirements, as no actual dates were extractable from the provided text.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Bradley Beach
The meeting commenced with the opening of the public meeting and roll call. The Board adopted the minutes from the Reorganization Meeting and Regular Meeting held on January 7, 2021. Several resolutions were memorialized, including the approval of the Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary for 2021, appointment of Board Professionals, designation of official newspapers, adoption of 2021 meeting dates, and approvals for various variance requests concerning bulk, use, and pool installations for several properties. Regarding applications, the matter concerning the application of Dawn & Kevin DiMassimo Cioffi (ZB20/18) to construct a larger single-family dwelling was carried to the March 18, 2021 hearing at the applicant's request for plan revisions. The appeal by Irvington Manor, LLC (ZB20/04) regarding adding a Hotel Use was carried to the April 15th regular meeting with new notice required, following a discussion about the applicant's technical capabilities for remote participation and procedural concerns raised by a member regarding the timing of requests for draft resolutions.
The primary focus of the meeting was the continuation of application ZB17/01 regarding bulk variances sought by Pasquale & Joan Ruta for demolishing existing structures and constructing a new 3-story single-family dwelling at 114 Ocean Park Avenue. The board discussed revisions made by the applicant concerning rear yard setback violations (reduced to only deck steps), side yard setbacks (revised to 3.5 feet and 5.83 feet), and building coverage. Discussion also covered the proposed height, square footage, and placement of mechanicals. Members of the public voiced concerns regarding permitted lot coverage percentages, fire code distances, impact on light/air/open space for adjacent properties, and parking provisions. The Board decided to carry the matter to the May 17, 2018 meeting without further notice being required.
The meeting included the presentation of a Certificate of Appreciation to a member of the Environmental Commission. Several ordinances were introduced, including Ordinance 2026-9 concerning the consolidation and codification of Affordable Housing Overlay Zones, Ordinance 2026-10 revising temporary parking regulations during snow emergencies, Ordinance 2026-11 revising temporary parking regulations related to streets, Ordinance 2026-12 updating the administration of occupancy tax on rentals, and Ordinance 2026-13 enhancing regulations for the Shade Tree Commission. Bond Ordinance 2026-06 regarding renovations to the Beach Promenade and acquisition of Beach Mobi-Mats was adopted after a public hearing where funding suggestions were made. Ordinance 2026-7, eliminating certain construction code fees, and Ordinance 2026-8, augmenting the Arts Committee, were also adopted following public hearings. Resolutions adopted included approving the bill list, authorizing a 5K Walk for the Brain Injury Alliance, approving an outdoor food and beverage event for D'Arcy's Tavern (with conflicts of interest noted for two members), adopting a Mediation Agreement, approving a Shared Services Agreement with Neptune City for cleaning services, rejecting bids for Beach Access Matting Systems, awarding a bid for Lead Paint Inspection Services, authorizing amendments to the Temporary Budget, and adopting a policy on employee gift acceptance. Reports from various committees and officials were provided, and public comments addressed issues related to snow removal ordinances, beach equipment use, and Ordinance 2026-9.
The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance and an open public meeting announcement. Prior to the official opening, a new Board Member was sworn in. The Board entered and returned from an Executive Session. Key actions included the memorialization of several resolutions for 2019, specifically the appointment of the Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Board Secretary, Board Attorney, Board Engineer, and Board Planner. Further resolutions designated the official newspapers for 2019 and established the schedule for the 2019 Regular Planning Board Meetings.
The meeting included the approval of the Reorganization and Regular Meeting Minutes from January 28, 2021, and the Special Meeting Minutes from February 11, 2021. Several resolutions were memorialized, including appointments for Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Board Secretary, Attorney, Engineer, and Planner for 2021, as well as the designation of official newspapers for public notifications. A motion was made to approve previously referenced variances. The board reviewed Ordinance No. 2021-5 from the Borough Council, which pertains to amending zoning sections regarding permitted yard encroachments and relief for non-conforming lot owners. After discussion, a motion was passed confirming the ordinance is consistent with the Master Plan and forwarding recommendations to the Mayor and Council.
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Municipal Grant Writing Services – Consultant (The Aubrey Group, LLC) for Borough of Bradley Beach (appointed for 2026)
Director, Department of Public Works (DPW Director)
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