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Active opportunities open for bidding
Monmouth County
Monmouth County seeks a contractor to furnish, deliver, and install a Premier brand truck arch equipped with six 15‑horsepower blowers at the County's Fleet Services truck wash. The work includes supplying the specified equipment (or approved equivalent) and performing installation in accordance with County requirements and any addenda. This is a purchase/installation solicitation, not a grant program, and bids are due by the stated deadline.
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Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Monmouth County
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Monmouth County seeks a contractor to furnish, deliver, and install a Premier brand truck arch equipped with six 15‑horsepower blowers at the County's Fleet Services truck wash. The work includes supplying the specified equipment (or approved equivalent) and performing installation in accordance with County requirements and any addenda. This is a purchase/installation solicitation, not a grant program, and bids are due by the stated deadline.
AvailableMonmouth County
Monmouth County is soliciting bids to furnish tree removal services at Crosswicks Creek Park and Fishermans Cove Conservation Area. The scope includes tree removals across multiple diameter classes, additional stump removals and site restoration (backfilling, seeding, and erosion control), and targeted removal of invasive species including Ailanthus altissima and Paulownia tomentosa. Addendum No. 1 and Addendum No. 2 have been issued.
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Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Monmouth County
Close: Mar 4, 2026
Monmouth County is soliciting bids to furnish tree removal services at Crosswicks Creek Park and Fishermans Cove Conservation Area. The scope includes tree removals across multiple diameter classes, additional stump removals and site restoration (backfilling, seeding, and erosion control), and targeted removal of invasive species including Ailanthus altissima and Paulownia tomentosa. Addendum No. 1 and Addendum No. 2 have been issued.
Monmouth County
Monmouth County seeks a qualified operator to provide and manage passenger ferry services to and from the County’s Belford Ferry Terminal property. The initial contract term is two years with two optional one‑year renewals. Proposals are due to the County Purchasing Division by the indicated deadline, and the scope centers on leasing and operating ferry services rather than a grant award.
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Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Monmouth County
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Monmouth County seeks a qualified operator to provide and manage passenger ferry services to and from the County’s Belford Ferry Terminal property. The initial contract term is two years with two optional one‑year renewals. Proposals are due to the County Purchasing Division by the indicated deadline, and the scope centers on leasing and operating ferry services rather than a grant award.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: NJ doesn’t recognize sole source; only attempt proprietary certification if the solution is truly exclusive.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via the Monmouth County Co-op, NJ State Contracts, or a national coop; ask Purchasing to confirm access and loop in the relevant department head (IT for tech).
Monmouth County, NJ: New Jersey procurement law does not recognize sole source purchasing; use cooperative contracts instead. If the solution is genuinely proprietary, be ready to support the end-user through the county’s internal proprietary certification process; treat this as secondary to a cooperative path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Monmouth County
The agenda for this meeting included procedural items such as the Call to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, Opening Statement, and Roll Call, followed by nominations and votes for the positions of Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Treasurer, and Secretary. Key resolutions focused on authorizing contracts for professional services including Financial Advisor, Bond Counsel, Senior Underwriter, General Counsel, and Auditor via fair and open contract awards. Further resolutions involved adopting a Cash Management Plan, designating official newspapers, authorizing a bank account and signatories at OceanFirst Bank, approving an Escrow Deposit Agreement related to bond defeasance for the Township of Manalapan, and authorizing the payment of bills. Reports were also scheduled from the General Counsel, Financial Advisor, Underwriter, and Bond Counsel.
The agenda for the meeting centers heavily on financial resolutions related to governmental pooled loans for various municipalities within the county, including Aberdeen, Atlantic Highlands, Avon-by-the-Sea, Bradley Beach, Colts Neck, Eatontown Sewerage Authority, Englishtown, Freehold Borough, Highlands, Howell, Keansburg, Keyport, Long Branch, Matawan, Monmouth Beach, Ocean Township, Red Bank, Roosevelt, Sea Girt, Tinton Falls, Union Beach, Wall Township, and West Long Branch. Key discussions also include a Resolution concerning the review of Local Finance Board findings regarding Governmental Pooled Loan Revenue Bonds, Series 2025, approving the form and authorizing execution of financing documents for the Series 2026 Governmental Pooled Loan Project Notes, establishing meeting dates for the subsequent year, authorizing bill payments, and receiving reports from the General Counsel, Financial Advisor, Underwriter, and Bond Counsels.
The event marked the groundbreaking ceremony for new buildings (23 and 56) at the Marine Academy of Science and Technology (M.A.S.T.) at Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook. Key discussions praised the collaboration between the National Park Service, the Board of Chosen Freeholders, and the Monmouth County Vocational School District. The project includes the rehabilitation and restoration of the historic building 23, which will house a new gymnasium and provide much-needed instruction, collaboration, creativity, and growth space for students. Completion of the new buildings is slated for 2021.
Monmouth County's 'Monmouth 250' initiative outlines a comprehensive plan to commemorate America's 250th birthday in 2026. Key strategic pillars include engaging all 53 municipalities, emphasizing the county's historical contributions to the Revolutionary War and its 250-year history, and fostering widespread public awareness through branding, marketing, and educational materials. The plan also focuses on generating community involvement, especially among youth and seniors, and organizing celebratory events such as galas, parades, and fireworks.
The primary segment of this document details a September 11th remembrance ceremony honoring 147 Monmouth County residents lost in the 2001 terrorist attacks. Discussions included the symbolism of red and white carnations placed on the monument and a moment of silence marked by ringing bells corresponding to the timeline of events that day. A subsequent segment, labeled 'Veterans Corner,' featured an interview with Bill Gardell, a Veterans Services Officer. The discussion focused on the services provided by the Veterans Services Office, including assistance with VA benefits such as compensation, pensions, property tax deferments for 100% disabled veterans and their spouses, and Champ VA healthcare eligibility. Information on how veterans can contact the office in Freehold was provided.
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