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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Cliffside Park
The Borough of Cliffside Park, Bergen County, NJ is soliciting sealed bids (Bid #26CP104) for the Regulator 12 - Phase 4A Improvements project, an active construction contract (not a grant). The bid was issued on June 24, 2026 with a due date of July 9, 2026. The work includes installation of approximately 310 LF of 8" PVC sanitary sewer pipe, 70 LF of 10" PVC sanitary sewer pipe, 335 LF of 18" PVC storm sewer pipe, plus 470 LF, 550 LF, and 310 LF of 8", 10", and 18" sewer liners in place, on Lawton Avenue, Delia Lane, Lincoln Place, and Highridge Avenue.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Borough of Cliffside Park
Close: Jul 9, 2026
The Borough of Cliffside Park, Bergen County, NJ is soliciting sealed bids (Bid #26CP104) for the Regulator 12 - Phase 4A Improvements project, an active construction contract (not a grant). The bid was issued on June 24, 2026 with a due date of July 9, 2026. The work includes installation of approximately 310 LF of 8" PVC sanitary sewer pipe, 70 LF of 10" PVC sanitary sewer pipe, 335 LF of 18" PVC storm sewer pipe, plus 470 LF, 550 LF, and 310 LF of 8", 10", and 18" sewer liners in place, on Lawton Avenue, Delia Lane, Lincoln Place, and Highridge Avenue.
Borough of Cliffside Park
Work includes approx 310 LF of 8" PVC sanitary sewer pipe; 70 LF of 10" PVC sanitary sewer pipe; 335 LF of 18" PVC storm sewer pipe; 470 LF of 8" sewer liner, in place; 550 LF 10" sewer liner, in place; 310 LF of 18" sewer liner, in place.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
Borough of Cliffside Park
Close: Jul 9, 2026
Work includes approx 310 LF of 8" PVC sanitary sewer pipe; 70 LF of 10" PVC sanitary sewer pipe; 335 LF of 18" PVC storm sewer pipe; 470 LF of 8" sewer liner, in place; 550 LF 10" sewer liner, in place; 310 LF of 18" sewer liner, in place.
Borough of Cliffside Park
Work include approx 2,090 LF of 8" sewer liner in place; 910 LF of 10" sewer liner in place; 145 LF of 8" PVC sewer pipe; 45 LF of 10" PVC sewer pipe.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
Borough of Cliffside Park
Close: Jun 2, 2026
Work include approx 2,090 LF of 8" sewer liner in place; 910 LF of 10" sewer liner in place; 145 LF of 8" PVC sewer pipe; 45 LF of 10" PVC sewer pipe.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable in practice here; redirect to formal competitive bidding.
Coops: If they ask about alternatives, reference 1NJCP, Bergen County Alliance, ESCNJ, Sourcewell. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Borough of Cliffside Park, NJ: No evidence of sole source awards and New Jersey policy disfavors them. Deprioritize this route.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Cliffside Park
The meeting addressed several end-of-year business items for 2025, including the payment of claims and various financial resolutions. Key agenda items involved budget appropriation transfers, the rescission of a handicap parking space, the award of a contract for grant writing services, and the authorization of a settlement agreement for a lawsuit. The council reviewed change orders and progress estimates for road improvement and slope stabilization projects, authorized a community development block grant application, and rescinded a previous contract award for stormwater improvements. Additionally, the council addressed HVAC improvements, the disposal of surplus property, the installation of a new fire alarm system, a solid waste disposal contract, and adjustments to employee salaries and titles.
The board conducted its reorganization, including the election of a Chairman and Vice Chairman, and confirmed professional appointments for the year. Key zoning applications were addressed, including revisions and approval stipulations for a property on 7 Avenue. Additionally, several applications were discussed regarding property development and minor subdivisions, with multiple requests to carry these items over to future sessions for further review. Concerns regarding density, lot sizes, variances, and site impacts were noted during the deliberation of various development proposals.
The board discussed multiple zoning applications. For Docket #2026-5 regarding 378-384 Highland Avenue, the board reviewed requests for a minor subdivision and variance approvals to construct a one-family home, ultimately approving the application with specific stipulations regarding sound attenuation, site planning, and driveway modifications. For Docket #2026-6 regarding 439 Lafayette Avenue, the board considered a proposal for a one-family home in an R-2 zone, approving the application with conditions concerning garage width, sewer lateral placement, and HVAC placement. Additionally, the board reviewed and included the resolution for Docket #2025-7 regarding 7 Cecelia Avenue, which involved a minor subdivision and the construction of two one-family homes.
This document outlines the School Reopening Plan, which offers two primary instructional models for students: an in-person hybrid approach combining partial on-site attendance with virtual learning, and an entirely remote learning option. The plan details varied schedules for different grade levels (Pre-K, K-6, 7-12) and ensures the provision of meal programs for all students. Key priorities include maintaining student and staff safety through mandatory mask-wearing and implementing rigorous, frequent cleaning and disinfection protocols across all school facilities.
The meeting focused on the borough's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the commitment to maintaining public health, safety, and essential services for residents. Key discussion points included appreciation for the dedicated borough employees and first responders, the goal of maintaining a stable tax base, and collaborative efforts to continue ongoing projects and ambitions across departments including the Library, EMS, and Fire Department. The meeting also addressed the swearing-in of officials and emphasized a continued focus on keeping the community safe and functional.
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