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City of Somers Point
The selected consultant will document the current and historic operations of the Subject Property; provide lists of hazardous substances/waste stored and/or generated at the Subject Property; and summarize Community Right-to-Know surveys that exist for the facility. The selected consultant will also provide a summary of sanitary and industrial wastewater discharges that originate at the Subject Property; and conduct a thorough site inspection to identify any potential areas of concern (AOCs) that might exist. The selected consultant will prepare a PA Report in accordance with NJAC 7:26E-3.1 and NJDEP’s Preliminary Assessment Technical Guidance. As part of the Report, the selected consultant will prepare a graphic illustrating the location of each AOC identified. In the event that additional investigation is warranted for the AOC(s) identified, the selected consultant will notify the client and develop an additional scope of services to investigate/ address same. The selected consultant will coordinate, correspond and attend meetings and conference calls with the Client’s representatives and consultants, contractors, and Municipal/ County/ State review professionals to resolve potential issues relating to the applicable regulatory matters. The services performed under this task will be invoiced on a time and material (T&M) basis according to the prevailing hourly rates as provided in the Standard Fee Schedule. This task also includes also includes the development of additional work scopes that may be requested by the client and/or recommended by the selected consultant.
Posted Date
Jul 10, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jul 10, 2026
City of Somers Point
Close: Jul 16, 2026
The selected consultant will document the current and historic operations of the Subject Property; provide lists of hazardous substances/waste stored and/or generated at the Subject Property; and summarize Community Right-to-Know surveys that exist for the facility. The selected consultant will also provide a summary of sanitary and industrial wastewater discharges that originate at the Subject Property; and conduct a thorough site inspection to identify any potential areas of concern (AOCs) that might exist. The selected consultant will prepare a PA Report in accordance with NJAC 7:26E-3.1 and NJDEP’s Preliminary Assessment Technical Guidance. As part of the Report, the selected consultant will prepare a graphic illustrating the location of each AOC identified. In the event that additional investigation is warranted for the AOC(s) identified, the selected consultant will notify the client and develop an additional scope of services to investigate/ address same. The selected consultant will coordinate, correspond and attend meetings and conference calls with the Client’s representatives and consultants, contractors, and Municipal/ County/ State review professionals to resolve potential issues relating to the applicable regulatory matters. The services performed under this task will be invoiced on a time and material (T&M) basis according to the prevailing hourly rates as provided in the Standard Fee Schedule. This task also includes also includes the development of additional work scopes that may be requested by the client and/or recommended by the selected consultant.
City of Somers Point
Roadway improvements.
Posted Date
Mar 14, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 14, 2026
City of Somers Point
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Roadway improvements.
City of Somers Point
The City of Somers Point is soliciting proposals to remove and replace the commercial chiller unit at City Hall. Proposals are due to the City Clerk by 10:00 AM on February 24, 2026, at 1 West New Jersey Avenue, Somers Point, NJ. RFP documents are available from the City Clerk’s office during regular business hours.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
Release: -
City of Somers Point
Close: Feb 24, 2026
The City of Somers Point is soliciting proposals to remove and replace the commercial chiller unit at City Hall. Proposals are due to the City Clerk by 10:00 AM on February 24, 2026, at 1 West New Jersey Avenue, Somers Point, NJ. RFP documents are available from the City Clerk’s office during regular business hours.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $53,000 and it’s public safety/proprietary and essential or replacing failing equipment, ask the City Clerk’s Office to pursue a justified non-competitive path; otherwise skip to coops.
Coops: Use established coops (e.g., Atlantic County Cooperative, NJ Cooperative Purchasing Alliance, Sourcewell, Omnia Partners). Confirm your item is on-contract, validate with the City Clerk, and brief the department head to fast-track buys over $53,
Entity: City of Somers Point, NJ.
Use Case: Public safety or proprietary technology that is essential for continuity of service or a necessary replacement for failing equipment.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Somers Point
The Mayor and City Council conducted their annual reorganization meeting, which included the swearing-in of council members, the election of a President and President Pro-Tempore of the Council, and the adoption of the temporary budget for the upcoming year. The meeting also featured numerous appointments of municipal officials and professionals, including the municipal solicitor, prosecutor, public defender, municipal accountant, city engineer, and various members to boards and commissions such as the Historic Preservation Commission, Planning Board, Environmental Commission, Veterans Advisory Board, Economic Development Advisory Commission, and the Green Team Advisory Committee. Additionally, official newspapers for the city were designated, meeting dates for the year were established, and financial depositories were confirmed.
The Mayor and City Council held their annual reorganization meeting, which included the swearing-in of council members, the election of the President of Council and President Pro-Tempore, and the appointment of members to various boards and commissions, including the Historic Preservation Commission, Planning Board, Environmental Commission, Recreation Commission, and Economic Development Advisory Commission. The meeting also addressed administrative matters such as the appointment of professional service providers (Solicitor, Prosecutor, Public Defender, Accountant, Bond Counsel, Labor Attorney, and various engineers), the designation of official newspapers, the adoption of a temporary budget, and the establishment of council meeting dates for the year. Additionally, the Council honored the outgoing Poet Laureate and scheduled various memorial and remembrance services to be sponsored by the city.
The Mayor's report covered the swearing-in of new police officers, a memorial service for a resident, and the status of a vessel grounded at Drag Island. The council adopted an ordinance to designate a one-way street, approved a memorandum of agreement with the Police Superior Officers association, and authorized a change order for the bike path widening project. Proposals for various city goods and services were approved, liquor licenses were renewed, and a resolution regarding the discarding of surplus police department property was passed. The meeting also included discussions on potential short-term rental regulations, an Eagle Scout landscaping project, upcoming election voting procedures, and ongoing city pothole repairs.
The Mayor and City Council discussed several administrative and operational matters. Key topics included a report on the cancellation of the Pearl Harbor Ceremony, the status of Bond Anticipation Note bids, and the validation process for Ordinances. Committee reports highlighted efforts to reduce speed limits, installation of book boxes, a request for an RFP for City Marina vendors, approval of new bus shelter locations, and ongoing discussions regarding a hospital agreement. Several resolutions were passed, including tax refunds for a disabled veteran, the appointment of a Public Safety Telecommunicator, retirement payments for Public Works employees, the appointment of a Deputy Court Administrator, Zoning Board appointments, a change order for the bike path widening project, promotions within the Police Department, the appointment of a Poet Laureate, participation in the Safe and Secure Communities Program, and various budget appropriation transfers and grant balance cancellations. New business included a preliminary discussion on a potential street swap and the status of streetlight repairs.
The council meeting included a presentation by the Acting Chief, followed by a public portion and the adoption of municipal budget-related resolutions. The agenda covered multiple ordinances, including a bond ordinance for various city improvements and sewer utility capital projects, and an ordinance authorizing the sale of a perpetual easement. Additionally, the council addressed various resolutions regarding grant applications, redevelopment agreements, municipal board and commission appointments, banking agreements, and property tax and sewer utility adjustments.
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