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Borough of Ramsey
The approximate quantities of major work items are: 6" x 9" x 20" concrete vertical curb 1,580 L.F.; concrete sidewalks, 4" Thick 780 S.Y.; pedestrian crossing signal 4 units.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Borough of Ramsey
Close: Jul 16, 2026
The approximate quantities of major work items are: 6" x 9" x 20" concrete vertical curb 1,580 L.F.; concrete sidewalks, 4" Thick 780 S.Y.; pedestrian crossing signal 4 units.
AvailableBorough of Ramsey
17,450 SY Hot Mix Asphalt Milling, 2" Or Less; 2,025 tons Hot Mix Asphalt Surface Course; 12,600 LF Traffic Stripes, 6" Wide.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Borough of Ramsey
Close: Jul 16, 2026
17,450 SY Hot Mix Asphalt Milling, 2" Or Less; 2,025 tons Hot Mix Asphalt Surface Course; 12,600 LF Traffic Stripes, 6" Wide.
AvailableBorough of Ramsey
Construction of a new PFAS treatment building including foundation excavation and construction, electrical and instrumentation work, HVAC equipment work, and furnishing and installation of PFAS treatment system equipment; excavation and installation of underground piping and conduit; construction of site improvements; and all other incidental work associated with the construction of the PFAS water treatment facility as shown on the Contract Drawings and indicated in the Contract Specifications.
Posted Date
Nov 9, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
Release: Nov 9, 2025
Borough of Ramsey
Close: Dec 10, 2025
Construction of a new PFAS treatment building including foundation excavation and construction, electrical and instrumentation work, HVAC equipment work, and furnishing and installation of PFAS treatment system equipment; excavation and installation of underground piping and conduit; construction of site improvements; and all other incidental work associated with the construction of the PFAS water treatment facility as shown on the Contract Drawings and indicated in the Contract Specifications.
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Borough of Ramsey, NJ can use an “extraordinary unspecifiable service” (EUS) under N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(ii) for occasional professional/extraordinary services.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Ramsey
The council held a regular session to address various administrative and community matters. Key actions included the final adoption of an ordinance amending crosswalk regulations, the appointment of a new member to the rescue squad, and the approval of multiple resolutions concerning financial matters such as the payment of vouchers, payroll ratification, and tax redemption. Additionally, the council approved the renewal of several liquor licenses, authorized participation in community development programs, and permitted the auction of surplus borough vehicles through an online platform. Requests for local block parties were also reviewed and approved.
The board meeting included a public comment session regarding concerns over mosquito spraying policies and community education. Key reports presented included inspection outcomes for local establishments, abatement orders for property complaints, and vital statistics for the reporting period. Public health updates addressed regional disease situations, including the status of local pet licensing and its role in rabies prevention. Health outreach activities were highlighted, specifically regarding community event participation, the success of RAMFest, and planning for upcoming resident engagement activities. The board also reviewed the financial report and received status reports from the local ambulance service.
The meeting included discussions on communications received regarding borough facilities, the purchase of a commission banner, and an update on the adult softball season. Detailed reports were provided regarding the status of Finch Park Summer Camp registration and staff recruitment, as well as the status of seasonal field and gym forms. The commission planned for upcoming events including the presentation of scholarships, the Home Run Derby, the Ramsey Run, the Halloween parade, and the country's 250th-anniversary celebration, noting requirements for event-related materials such as ribbons and medals.
The council discussed various municipal matters, including the approval of a settlement agreement, the authorization for third-quarter property tax bill issuance, and the disposal of expired fire department equipment. A significant contract was awarded to reconstruct basketball and pickleball courts at Finch Park. Several reports were presented by committee liaisons covering topics such as library fundraisers, public safety building design progress, shade tree commission updates, and public pool activities. Additionally, the council introduced a capital improvement ordinance to fund various departmental equipment and vehicle purchases and tabled an ordinance regarding mid-block crosswalks for further clarification.
The board considered the memorialization of a resolution regarding a court-ordered approval for James Convery at 411 Shadyside Road. Additionally, the board held a public hearing for two variance requests: one for James and Elise Leight regarding the minimum distance from a principal structure at 123 Arch Street, and another for Justine and Michael Nero regarding the distance of an accessory structure from the principal structure at 207 Summit Avenue.
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