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Borough of National Park
Procurement of toner and printer cartridges.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Borough of National Park
Close: Mar 3, 2026
Procurement of toner and printer cartridges.
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The National Park Service is soliciting quotes for diagnostic troubleshooting and repair of a Daikin VRV-IV HVAC heat pump system at Building 26, Sandy Hook Unit, Gateway National Recreation Area in Fort Hancock, New Jersey. The work includes locating and repairing refrigerant leaks, brazing fittings, pressure and vacuum testing, and recharging with R-410A refrigerant. This is a firm-fixed-price, 100% small business set-aside requiring licensed HVAC mechanics with evaluation based on technical capability, past performance, and price.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 2, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Borough of National Park
Close: Mar 2, 2026
The National Park Service is soliciting quotes for diagnostic troubleshooting and repair of a Daikin VRV-IV HVAC heat pump system at Building 26, Sandy Hook Unit, Gateway National Recreation Area in Fort Hancock, New Jersey. The work includes locating and repairing refrigerant leaks, brazing fittings, pressure and vacuum testing, and recharging with R-410A refrigerant. This is a firm-fixed-price, 100% small business set-aside requiring licensed HVAC mechanics with evaluation based on technical capability, past performance, and price.
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Risk management consultant/insurance broker.
Posted Date
Dec 10, 2025
Due Date
Dec 23, 2025
Release: Dec 10, 2025
Borough of National Park
Close: Dec 23, 2025
Risk management consultant/insurance broker.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from National Park, Borough of
The Borough Council discussed a pending lawsuit concerning a land use matter and deliberated on the course of action for future litigation.
The council meeting covered various topics, including the approval of bills and minutes from previous meetings. Committee and engineer reports detailed updates on the Hawthorn Landfill, several NJDOT Local Aid Grants (Beach Road, Columbia Boulevard & Pine Street; Second Street; Simpson Avenue; Asbury Avenue; and grant applications for Wesley and Lakehurst Avenues), well replacements, the PFNA Treatment Project, Lakehurst Avenue Watermain Extension, Asset Management Plan, NJPDES Permit compliance, and PFNA litigation. The solicitor, police chief, and fire chief also provided reports. New business included discussion of the upcoming Memorial Day parade. Ordinances and resolutions were adopted, including one to exceed municipal budget appropriation limits, adoption of the 2022 Gloucester County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update, authorization for the issuance and sale of bonds, designation of May as Williams Syndrome Awareness Month, authorization for reading the 2022 Municipal Operating Budget by title only, adoption of the 2022 Municipal Budget, establishment of installment plans for residential ratepayers, and authorization to submit a grant application for resurfacing Lakehurst and Wesley Avenues.
The council meeting agenda includes consideration of bills, minutes from the August 9th meeting, and committee reports from Public Safety, Public Utilities, Economic Development, Public Property, Public Works, and Public Administration. The agenda also lists reports from the engineers, solicitors, police chief, National Park ACA, and fire chief. Old and new business will be discussed, along with ordinances and resolutions. Several resolutions are detailed, covering topics such as developer's escrow trust funds, storm recovery trust funds, closure of accumulated absences trust funds, clean communities grants, stormwater assistance grants, hazardous discharge remediation funds, a tax repayment plan, and the issuance and sale of bonds. A public portion of the meeting is also scheduled.
The council meeting addressed various topics, including the Hawthorn Landfill's progress, anticipated completion in Fall 2022, and the completion of gas main relocation. Updates were provided on several NJDOT Local Aid Grants for road projects, including Beach Road, Columbia Boulevard, Pine Street, Second Street, Simpson Avenue, and Asbury Avenue. The council reviewed the progress of the PFNA Treatment Project, Lakehurst Avenue Watermain Extension, and the Asset Management Plan. Reports were given by the Police and Fire Chiefs. A social event permit was approved, and resolutions were passed regarding the extension of the tax due date and final payment for the Lakehurst Avenue Watermain Extension. Public comments included concerns about safety fencing around new home construction sites and the appearance of a local business property.
The council meeting addressed various topics, including the approval of bills and minutes from the previous meeting. Committee reports covered library upgrades, and the engineer's report detailed updates on several projects: Well No. 7 & 8, NJDOT Municipal Aid Grant applications, NJDOT MA FY23 Asbury Avenue, NJDEP Stormwater Grant Application, CDBG FY23, Lakehurst Avenue, and the Water System Asset Management Plan. The solicitor, police chief, National Park ACA, and fire chief provided reports. New business included presentations on joint insurance funds and landfill redevelopment, along with the approval of resolutions related to grant acceptance for hazardous discharge site remediation, contract awards for landfill remedial investigation, and the renewal of various liquor licenses. A public portion addressed resident concerns regarding water quality and infrastructure projects.
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