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City of Perth Amboy
Removal and replacement of damaged concrete curb and driveway aprons, replacing limited sections of sidewalk, resetting and/or repair of existing drainage structures, milling of the existing pavement surface, installation of pavement base course or base course repairs as needed as determined by visual inspection of the milled pavement surface and a 2-inch pavement surface course overlay, as well as all other work.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
City of Perth Amboy
Close: May 14, 2026
Removal and replacement of damaged concrete curb and driveway aprons, replacing limited sections of sidewalk, resetting and/or repair of existing drainage structures, milling of the existing pavement surface, installation of pavement base course or base course repairs as needed as determined by visual inspection of the milled pavement surface and a 2-inch pavement surface course overlay, as well as all other work.
City of Perth Amboy
To perform a 20" insertion valve at old bridge. The valve is to be installed on a cast iron pipe. The contractor is to provide labor, installation equipment and material to install the valve (1) 20" open right hydra-stop insta-valve 20 on 20" cip water main, with an od of 21. 65. Installation shall include the manufacture s recommended concrete support. Concrete for the support shall be 5,000 psi quick setting concrete. The excavation and restoration will be provided by others.
Posted Date
Apr 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Apr 13, 2026
City of Perth Amboy
Close: Apr 29, 2026
To perform a 20" insertion valve at old bridge. The valve is to be installed on a cast iron pipe. The contractor is to provide labor, installation equipment and material to install the valve (1) 20" open right hydra-stop insta-valve 20 on 20" cip water main, with an od of 21. 65. Installation shall include the manufacture s recommended concrete support. Concrete for the support shall be 5,000 psi quick setting concrete. The excavation and restoration will be provided by others.
City of Perth Amboy
Qualified engineering and consulting firms to prepare a comprehensive study for the planned separation of existing combined sewer infrastructure into independent storm sewer and sanitary sewer systems.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
City of Perth Amboy
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Qualified engineering and consulting firms to prepare a comprehensive study for the planned separation of existing combined sewer infrastructure into independent storm sewer and sanitary sewer systems.
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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 council meeting addressed various ordinances, including temporary extensions of alcohol sales hours for the FIFA World Cup 2026, traffic and safety regulations such as adding stop signs and removing school zones, and a water wastewater capital outlay for a new interconnection. Several resolutions were passed, covering an emergency temporary budget appropriation, change orders for ongoing infrastructure and renovation contracts, grant applications for fire department training and transportation projects, and the appointment of legal counsel. A public comment period focused on concerns regarding the municipal budget process, and officials provided explanations regarding fiscal transparency and project management.
The council meeting included a memorial proclamation for Older Americans Month, recognizing the contributions of older adults and the services provided by the city's office on aging. Discussions were held regarding public safety, specifically addressing misinformation on social media and providing data on crime statistics. The council also reviewed a new law concerning e-bikes and the associated community education efforts. Additionally, the Chief Financial Officer submitted investment and check register reports, and the council discussed an ordinance to temporarily extend the hours of operation for licensed establishments during the FIFA World Cup, subject to application approval and security requirements.
The Council discussed several administrative and financial items, including ordinance public hearings for handicapped parking spaces and police department regulations. Bids were received for insertion valves at the water treatment plant. Resolutions were approved for emergency temporary budget appropriations, acceptance of Urban Enterprise Zone funds for a 250th anniversary celebration and independence day fireworks, and the release of maintenance bonds. Other business included authorizing grant applications for environmental projects, accumulated leave payouts, and various agreements with the local Board of Education and other municipal entities. Public comment included a discussion on local fire hydrant maintenance and water pressure, and concerns regarding the application process for handicap parking spaces.
The Annual Action Plan for the City of Perth Amboy establishes local funding objectives aligned with federal goals to provide a suitable living environment, decent affordable housing, and expanded economic opportunities. The plan outlines objectives and strategies focusing on five general policy areas: Infrastructure, Economic Development, Public Services, Public Facilities, and Affordable Housing. Strategic goals include enhancing public services for vulnerable populations, supporting public facilities and infrastructure, fostering economic growth for businesses and entrepreneurs, and addressing housing needs such as promoting homeownership, maintaining current housing stock, and preventing homelessness.
The Council meeting involved the recognition of student athletes from the wrestling program, including multiple state champions. The council conducted a public hearing on ordinances concerning restricted parking spaces for handicapped persons and the establishment of a community trust policy. Bid proposals for the Saddowski Parkway resurfacing and road improvement project were presented and reviewed. Resolutions were passed regarding emergency temporary appropriations, accumulated leave payouts for departing staff, contract change orders, and the authorization of professional services and shared services agreements. Public comment addressed concerns regarding meeting transparency, budget timelines, and cybersecurity questions related to municipal security camera systems.
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