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Borough of Point Pleasant
Replacement of a section of sewer main, sewer laterals, and manholes on Avenue. Sewer System Improvements shall include the removal and installation of approx. (2) manholes and 335 LF of 8" PVC SDR 35 Sanitary Sewer Main. It will also involve the removal and replacement of approx. (10) 4" sanitary sewer services.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
Borough of Point Pleasant
Close: Feb 18, 2026
Replacement of a section of sewer main, sewer laterals, and manholes on Avenue. Sewer System Improvements shall include the removal and installation of approx. (2) manholes and 335 LF of 8" PVC SDR 35 Sanitary Sewer Main. It will also involve the removal and replacement of approx. (10) 4" sanitary sewer services.
Borough of Point Pleasant
Reconstruction of road.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 4, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
Borough of Point Pleasant
Close: Feb 4, 2026
Reconstruction of road.
Borough of Point Pleasant
Provide consulting legal services to the borough zoning board.
Posted Date
Nov 13, 2024
Due Date
Dec 11, 2025
Release: Nov 13, 2024
Borough of Point Pleasant
Close: Dec 11, 2025
Provide consulting legal services to the borough zoning board.
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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 $17,500, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with an approved cooperative. Ask Purchasing to confirm use of HGACBuy, Sourcewell, or a NJ State Contract and proceed.
Borough of Point Pleasant maintains a rigid, fair-and-open process with no evidence of sole source awards above $17,500. Treat sole source as low-probability and redirect to an approved cooperative. The Qualified Purchasing Agent (QPA) manages a high formal bid threshold (~$53,000), reinforcing structured competition.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Point Pleasant
The council meeting addressed various community items, including proclamations for National Library Week and the U8 Travel Girls Basketball team. Committee reports covered municipal budget introduction, police enforcement of bike safety and no-passing regulations, and recreation program updates. The council discussed and adopted ordinances related to municipal budget appropriation limits and land use overlay zone regulations. Public sessions included discussions on municipal tax collection schedules, the purchase of a stationary drone system for the police department, and community inquiries regarding street lighting and bike lane traffic regulations. Additionally, the council approved multiple resolutions and consent agenda items, such as the acceptance of donations for police equipment, infrastructure repairs, and various permit applications.
The meeting agenda includes proclamations honoring a detective sergeant, public works department employees, and a scholarship recipient. Legislative actions involve the introduction of ordinances related to water and sewer improvements, capital projects, handicapped parking, and land use. The municipal budget will undergo a public hearing and adoption. Financial and administrative items feature the certification of an annual audit, approval of a corrective action plan for the previous audit, and the processing of bills and claims. Consent agenda items cover tax and water account adjustments, recreation department refunds, rehirings, road opening authorizations, prescription drug management service agreements, and the approval of permit renewals and extension applications for local businesses.
The council meeting addressed several personnel and community development items. Key actions included the promotion of two police officers and the appointment of two new police officers. The council approved the final reading of ordinances related to low-speed electric vehicles, the creation of a Memorial Tree Program, and a Fourth Round Housing Plan Element. Additionally, the council reviewed committee reports concerning sidewalk projects, drainage repairs, the demolition of a funeral home, and the development of a new community center. Public sessions featured proposals for a new putting green at a local park, and an executive session was held to discuss potential litigation.
The Council meeting included the recognition of the retirement of two police K-9s and handlers, the appointment of a new police officer, and the consideration of multiple ordinances related to speed limits, electric vehicles, a memorial tree program, and a housing plan. The council approved various resolutions covering financial claims, budget transfers, and the establishment of a memorial tree fund. Additionally, a consent agenda was passed addressing tax and water account adjustments, recreation department staffing, and several shared services agreements, including those for a regional SWAT team and affordable housing planning. The council also authorized various public event applications, including coin tosses, beach sweeps, and a 5K run.
The council meeting agenda includes several proclamations, including honoring retiring K-9s. Business items include the appointment of a new police officer, various mayoral appointments, and multiple ordinances regarding speed limits, low-speed electric vehicles, a memorial bench program, and COAH regulations. The council will address financial matters such as bill payments, budget appropriation transfers, and a memorial tree fund donation. Additionally, the agenda covers various administrative and operational authorizations, including infrastructure projects, shared services agreements for SWAT and prosecutorial support, the purchase of new vehicles and equipment, personnel appointments, and the approval of various community events and fundraisers.
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