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Borough of Seaside Heights
This RFP is for Ocean Terrace Restriping.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Borough of Seaside Heights
Close: Jul 10, 2026
This RFP is for Ocean Terrace Restriping.
AvailableBorough of Seaside Heights
Rehabilitation of approx., 1,000 sanitary sewer lateral connections, various storm sewer pipe point repairs, CIPP lining of approx., 3,355 LF of eight-inch (8) to eighteen-inch (18") storm sewer pipe, and the cleaning and televising of approx., forty seven thousand two hundred (47,200) LF of sanitary sewer pipe ranging from eight inch (8") up to eighteen inch (18") diameter.
Posted Date
Apr 28, 2026
Due Date
May 28, 2026
Release: Apr 28, 2026
Borough of Seaside Heights
Close: May 28, 2026
Rehabilitation of approx., 1,000 sanitary sewer lateral connections, various storm sewer pipe point repairs, CIPP lining of approx., 3,355 LF of eight-inch (8) to eighteen-inch (18") storm sewer pipe, and the cleaning and televising of approx., forty seven thousand two hundred (47,200) LF of sanitary sewer pipe ranging from eight inch (8") up to eighteen inch (18") diameter.
Borough of Seaside Heights
Approx., 250 LF of twelve-inch (12") and approx., 4,400 LF of eight-inch (8") DIP potable water mains. Work also includes the tie-in connection to existing mains at all intersections. The project also includes service connections, valves, fire hydrants, site restoration, base course paving over trench, and removal of existing mains.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
Borough of Seaside Heights
Close: May 21, 2026
Approx., 250 LF of twelve-inch (12") and approx., 4,400 LF of eight-inch (8") DIP potable water mains. Work also includes the tie-in connection to existing mains at all intersections. The project also includes service connections, valves, fire hydrants, site restoration, base course paving over trench, and removal of existing mains.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to coops or sub-$53,000 direct purchase instead.
Coops: If your offering is on the New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Alliance or BuyBoard, route the purchase through that contract to bypass formal bidding.
Borough of Seaside Heights, NJ follows strict competitive bidding (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-4.1) with no evidence of past sole-source awards.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Seaside Heights
The board discussed and took action on several development applications. The board memorialized a resolution approving a major preliminary and final site plan with height and curb variance requests for a mixed-use project involving 48 residential units and retail space. Additionally, the board held a public hearing for a minor site plan application seeking to demolish two single-family homes and construct two new two-story, single-family homes on a lot with an existing multi-family structure, which included requests for use and density variances, parking waivers, and setbacks; this application was ultimately denied by the board.
The council held both a caucus and a regular meeting to address various municipal matters. Key discussions and actions included an executive session regarding personnel transitions, and several resolutions concerning the payment of bills, the appointment of seasonal staff, and the appointment of a Borough Clerk and Deputy Borough Clerk. Infrastructure projects were addressed through the approval of a change order for stormwater improvements, a contract for water main replacement, and the rejection of bids for sanitary sewer improvements. Additionally, the council reviewed and approved several special event applications, including outdoor activities, festivals, and memorial events. Policies regarding grant management, conflicts of interest, and personally identifying information were also considered.
The meeting included discussions on Memorial Day public safety tactics, an update on the electric utility generators, a request for a seasonal tiki bar at the Ocean View Restaurant, and updates regarding the municipal budget and transitional aid. The council addressed several resolutions, including the payment of bills, the appointment of police academy candidates, a technical assistance grant, a change order for the Water Treatment Plant electrical project, various tax and escrow refunds, and the hiring of seasonal employees. Additionally, ordinances regarding rapid entry box requirements, alcoholic beverage license fees for theatres, and beach storage box fees were considered. A motion was made to carry the adoption of the municipal budget to a later date.
The board reviewed an application for a major preliminary and final site plan for a new residential development. Key discussion topics included a request for a variance for a depressed curb and a C height variance for an elevator shaft reaching 54.9 feet to provide rooftop access. The applicant clarified changes to the building's internal layout and the removal of a pool feature in favor of a common area, while maintaining original parking specifications. Public comment addressed concerns regarding building height, potential noise from the rooftop area, and the impact on neighboring properties. The board ultimately adopted a resolution approving the project.
The meeting encompassed both a caucus and a regular session. During the caucus, the body discussed police sergeant vacancies and received an update regarding the Carousel Pavilion. The regular meeting agenda included the authorization of bill payments, approval of amusement games licenses, acceptance of volunteer fire department and water rescue team members, and the awarding of an IT consulting contract. Furthermore, the council accepted grant funds for the COPS in Shops program, authorized the sale of surplus property, awarded prescription management services, and certified compliance with employment opportunity guidance. Legislative actions included the introduction of the 2026 municipal budget, the adoption of ordinances regarding budget appropriation limits and the boulevard redevelopment plan, and a zoning amendment. Additionally, the council handled the promotion of police sergeants, the swearing-in of a police lieutenant, and approved local event permits for a volleyball tournament and a bike ride.
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