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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of Old Tappan
The work to be performed under this contract includes milling, paving, striping/marking, and miscellaneous items for various Borough streets/lots totaling +/-$300,000.
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
Borough of Old Tappan
Close: Jul 16, 2026
The work to be performed under this contract includes milling, paving, striping/marking, and miscellaneous items for various Borough streets/lots totaling +/-$300,000.
AvailableBorough of Old Tappan
Various curbs and sidewalks.
Posted Date
Sep 19, 2025
Due Date
Sep 24, 2025
Release: Sep 19, 2025
Borough of Old Tappan
Close: Sep 24, 2025
Various curbs and sidewalks.
Borough of Old Tappan
Various curbs and sidewalks.
Posted Date
Aug 21, 2025
Due Date
Sep 10, 2025
Release: Aug 21, 2025
Borough of Old Tappan
Close: Sep 10, 2025
Various curbs and sidewalks.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot back to a coop path unless legally unavoidable.
Coops: Lead with a coop purchase. Confirm your offering is on a cooperative the Borough already uses, and proceed through that contract.
Borough of Old Tappan, NJ tends to avoid sole source; public records show a near-total absence of such awards. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperatives.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Old Tappan
The council meeting addressed various operational and community issues. Consent resolutions were adopted, including contracts for various public projects and appointments for 2026-2027. Committee reports covered World Cup traffic and fire department service updates, including notable fire incidents. The library update included information on the summer reading program and ongoing maintenance, and the recreation department provided status updates on camp activities and bylaws. The planning board discussed residential variance requests, master plan updates, and escrow fee collection procedures. The environmental commission discussed its opposition to a proposed data center in Orange Town due to concerns regarding noise, water usage, and watershed impact, alongside updates on local beautification efforts.
The meeting included a presentation by the New Jersey Veterans Chamber of Commerce regarding the designation of the municipality as veteran-friendly, featuring the installation of veteran-specific parking and a new hiring program. A public hearing was conducted for an ordinance amending retiree health benefits for department heads, which was subsequently adopted. The council also approved a consent resolution covering bills, claims, and various 2025 budget appropriations. Additionally, committee reports were provided on the performance and achievements of the Seniors, Construction, Public Works, Recreation, Fire, and Police departments during the preceding year.
The council meeting addressed several administrative and legislative items. Key actions included the appointment of an administrative assistant for the Department of Public Works and public hearings for ordinances regarding amendments to the police department ordinance and the storm water control ordinance. The council also introduced the 2026 municipal budget and passed a resolution recognizing National Volunteer Appreciation Week. Additionally, discussion took place regarding support for a local shipping store and updates were provided on the bidding process for renovations to Oak's House.
The Council discussed concerns regarding the operation of a sober living facility in a residential area, including potential zoning and code enforcement issues. They proceeded to conduct public hearings and final adoptions for several ordinances, specifically a mandatory set-aside ordinance, an affordable housing ordinance, and a zoning ordinance establishing a town center overlay zone. Additionally, the Council reviewed a resolution endorsing the housing element and fair share plan.
The council meeting addressed several key items, including the authorization of a collective bargaining agreement with the Police Benevolent Association and the appointment of special counsel regarding zoning matters and a proposed residential project. The council approved the 2026 municipal budget, adopted ordinances for salt storage, various capital improvements, and sewer utility projects. Additionally, the council discussed a proposed resolution urging the state to repeal the gas tax escalator and considered a grant application for municipal park improvements, specifically for the golf course irrigation system.
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Administrative Assistant / Board of Health Secretary
Borough Clerk (responsible for issuing business licenses)
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