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Active opportunities open for bidding
Borough of South Bound Brook
Removal and replacement of existing concrete sidewalk and concrete aprons along Terrace and installation of new concrete sidewalk and concrete aprons, and replacement of curb ramps and belgian block curb along Avenue and related work within the Borough.
Posted Date
Mar 12, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 12, 2026
Borough of South Bound Brook
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Removal and replacement of existing concrete sidewalk and concrete aprons along Terrace and installation of new concrete sidewalk and concrete aprons, and replacement of curb ramps and belgian block curb along Avenue and related work within the Borough.
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Demolition and complete removal of the existing building, structures, and miscellaneous debris, removal of underground storage tanks, excavation and proper offsite disposal of contaminated soils, backfill and restoration, and all other associated work and services in accordance with the Contract Documents.
Posted Date
Aug 27, 2025
Due Date
Sep 16, 2025
Release: Aug 27, 2025
Borough of South Bound Brook
Close: Sep 16, 2025
Demolition and complete removal of the existing building, structures, and miscellaneous debris, removal of underground storage tanks, excavation and proper offsite disposal of contaminated soils, backfill and restoration, and all other associated work and services in accordance with the Contract Documents.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritized; unless the buyer confirms a valid LPCL exception, proceed via bid or co-op (competitive bidding threshold: $17,500).
Coops: If your offering is on OMNIA Partners (or another NJ-eligible cooperative), ask to purchase through the co-op to bypass a formal bid.
Borough of South Bound Brook: No confirmed use of sole source/non-competitive awards. Deprioritize this path.
Threshold context: The Borough’s low $17,500 competitive bidding threshold pushes most significant purchases into formal competition.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of South Bound Brook
The meeting commenced with a reading of the Open Public Meetings Law Statement and the Pledge of Allegiance. Key discussions included a warning about upcoming snowstorms requiring vehicle removal for plowing, updates on the Police Department demolition progress, and reports for December statistics for both the Police and Fire Departments. The Council approved a request for the Fire Department apparatus to be taken out of South Bound Brook as needed. Financial matters included the approval of several resolutions covering claims vouchers, transfer of appropriations, and awarding the bid for Police Department construction. Resolutions were also passed for the appointment of a Deputy and OEM Coordinator, approval for the Battle of Bound Brook event, the 2026 Tow Schedule, and authorizing the Planning Board to conduct an Area in Need study. The public portion addressed concerns regarding parking tickets during snowstorms, ticket visibility, and the public availability of tickets. Negotiations with the DPW were also noted as ongoing.
The meeting included committee reports covering ongoing commemoration planning, recent flooding effects on Community Day, and announcements for upcoming events such as the Taco and Empanada Festival and a Unity Day event. The Councilperson's report rescheduled the next Council meeting and detailed plans for Halloween activities. A public hearing was held for Application No. 2025-004 concerning a property at 222 Nassau Street, involving a proposal for a second-story addition, a front porch, and a rear deck, requiring variance relief for front and side yard setbacks. The application was approved. Additionally, resolutions were noted for awarding contracts to Center State Engineering and Heyer Gruel & Associates for planning and engineering services. During the public question period, it was noted that an application from Eduardo Caligari regarding an extension of time had been adjourned.
The meeting included discussions on the Fire Department truck committee, the successful Halloween parade, ongoing food and coat drives, and an upcoming tree lighting event. Updates were provided on Board of Education matters, DPW negotiations, and leaf pickup efforts. The council addressed NJ DOT grants, block grants, clean communities initiatives, and food distribution events. Additionally, the council discussed and approved several resolutions related to claims vouchers, requests for qualifications, Chapter 159, clean communities stipend, architectural services, and grant recreation. Ordinances concerning police headquarters grants and conveyance of real property were introduced, while an ordinance amending the Fire Department was adopted. The meeting also included an executive session for contracts and negotiations.
The budget includes anticipated revenues from various sources such as surplus, local revenues, state aid, grants, and delinquent taxes. Appropriations are allocated for operating expenses including salaries and wages, other expenses, deferred charges, capital improvements, debt service, and reserve for uncollected taxes. The budget also accounts for employee group insurance costs and health benefits waivers. The document details the calculation of the spending and levy caps, adjustments for new ratables, and exclusions for health insurance and pension costs. It also includes a summary of tax rates, assessed values, and a comparison of revenues and appropriations between the current and prior years.
The meeting included discussions on the Housing Plan Element & Fair Share Plan, focusing on the Borough's obligations for rehabilitation units, unmet third-round units, and new fourth-round units. A proposed overlay district on Main Street and the potential use of Lot 57.02 were discussed to address the unmet need. Public comments raised concerns about neighborhood impacts, traffic, parking, density, building height, safety, and property values. The Board also addressed resolutions of memorialization for pre-existing nonconforming uses and an amendment resolution granting a minor subdivision.
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