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City of Perth Amboy
Road and ADA curb ramp improvements to First Street, Madison Avenue, and High Street. It also includes construction of a new asphalt parking lot at Sadowski Park with stormwater management, walkways, and site restoration.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
City of Perth Amboy
Close: Mar 11, 2026
Road and ADA curb ramp improvements to First Street, Madison Avenue, and High Street. It also includes construction of a new asphalt parking lot at Sadowski Park with stormwater management, walkways, and site restoration.
City of Perth Amboy
To perform routine and emergency repairs to the pump station pumps, motors and appurtenances.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
City of Perth Amboy
Close: Jan 27, 2026
To perform routine and emergency repairs to the pump station pumps, motors and appurtenances.
City of Perth Amboy
The City of Perth Amboy is requesting sealed submissions for Appraisal Services. The RFQ is issued in accordance with the City Code and New Jersey state law for a fair and open procurement process. Professional services like these are exempt from bidding.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Jan 30, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
City of Perth Amboy
Close: Jan 30, 2026
The City of Perth Amboy is requesting sealed submissions for Appraisal Services. The RFQ is issued in accordance with the City Code and New Jersey state law for a fair and open procurement process. Professional services like these are exempt from bidding.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only pursue if your offering is a qualifying professional service; otherwise skip.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract the city already uses (e.g., Sourcewell or OMNIA) to fast-track.
City of Perth Amboy limits non-competitive awards almost exclusively to professional services under N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5. This path is not viable for most goods and services—deprioritize in favor of co-ops.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Perth Amboy
The meeting included a presentation on a three-phase remediation plan for water public notification. The plan addresses immediate actions, intermediate compliance solutions, and a long-term water treatment plan. Immediate actions include purchasing water through an interconnect to lower radiological content, while intermediate solutions involve water treatment plant improvements using Z88 media. The long-term plan focuses on federal and state water quality standards with anticipated completion in 2030. The council also discussed ordinances related to development regulations, zoning, and restricted parking spaces for handicapped persons. Additionally, the council addressed resolutions for utility overpayment refunds, workers compensation litigation settlements, and contract awards for home improvement programs and park improvements. A closed session was authorized to discuss workers compensation litigation and attorney-client privilege contracts.
The meeting included discussions and presentations regarding various ordinances, resolutions, and reports. Key topics included an amendment to an ordinance concerning restricted parking spaces for handicapped persons, sidewalk construction and repair inspection fees, and traffic regulations. The council also discussed the library upgrade, including architectural services and renovations. Additionally, there were reports from the CFO controller, tax collector, and discussions on bids for the Cumber Boulevard Trend Repair Project.
The meeting included discussions and presentations regarding several ordinances, including amendments to redevelopment plans, restricted parking spaces for handicapped persons, and zoning and land development. A key focus was on an ordinance authorizing the termination of an agreement with the Robert Bay Area Young Men's Christian Association YMCA, to enter into a lease agreement. The council also discussed bids for the cleaning and CCTV inspection of the West Interceptor sewer main project and a report of sale of general obligation refunding bonds.
The meeting included the selection of a council president, followed by an invocation and pledge of allegiance. Public comments were heard regarding concerns about potential tax increases, the quality of employee health insurance, and issues related to the rent leveling board, including a lack of response to tenant complaints. Concerns were raised about how home improvement bids are handled and the potential for scams.
The meeting included a mayoral presentation recognizing the Perth Amboy High School varsity boys volleyball team for their championship win. Discussions covered an ordinance amending restricted parking spaces for handicapped persons and another amending the taxi cabs ordinance. Bids for the Rosen Garden Park Improvement were reviewed, and the contract was awarded to Senko Metals LLC. Reports included the GASB number 75 actuary valuation and the investment report for April 2025. The council also discussed and authorized various resolutions, including the purchase of electric supply services, refunds of permit fees and key deposits, contracts for professional services and software maintenance, and acceptance of funding for park maintenance and improvements.
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