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New Jersey Division of State Police
This is a rebid solicitation for the construction of a new New Jersey State Police (NJSP) barracks in Frenchtown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The project involves comprehensive site development, new building construction, and infrastructure installation including electrical systems, fire protection, landscaping, paving, and various specialty trades. The Cumberland County Improvement Authority is administering the bidding process on behalf of the New Jersey State Police as the contracting agent.
Posted Date
Jul 13, 2026
Due Date
Jul 29, 2026
Release: Jul 13, 2026
New Jersey Division of State Police
Close: Jul 29, 2026
This is a rebid solicitation for the construction of a new New Jersey State Police (NJSP) barracks in Frenchtown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The project involves comprehensive site development, new building construction, and infrastructure installation including electrical systems, fire protection, landscaping, paving, and various specialty trades. The Cumberland County Improvement Authority is administering the bidding process on behalf of the New Jersey State Police as the contracting agent.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Jersey Division of State Police
The Commission discussed proposed revisions to regulations governing floats and swim platforms, specifically addressing legal and operational gaps and safety standards. They also reviewed and approved a title amendment for iceboat regulations on frozen waters to include ice boats in the scope of motor vehicle safety requirements. The 2026 annual meeting schedule was finalized, including the selection of locations for all monthly meetings. Additionally, the Commission received public comments regarding boating season updates, navigational safety, and clarification on existing rules, followed by an executive session to discuss attorney-client privileged matters related to float and swim platform regulations.
The Commission discussed proposed amendments to regulations governing the placement of floats and swim platforms, specifically addressing safety criteria, enforcement penalties, and the terminology for shoreline reference points. Key deliberations included the practicality of a 25-foot placement standard in various inland lakes and the potential impact on longstanding scholastic rowing activities. Members also reviewed communications regarding general inquiries and received updates on community events and lake conditions, including information on seasonal drawdowns and upcoming commemorative celebrations.
This vision document outlines the commitment of the New Jersey State Police to regulate and secure the Port of New York & New Jersey. The plan focuses on ensuring safety, security, and confidence within the port to foster economic prosperity. Key strategic areas include detecting and deterring illegal activity through intelligence sharing and proactive investigations, modernizing port security with advanced tools and partnerships, and maintaining a transparent regulatory process. The plan also emphasizes prioritizing the port's workforce, ensuring port prosperity and efficiencies, and building enduring public and private sector partnerships while upholding fairness, inclusion, and competence.
The meeting covered several key items under unfinished business. Discussion included an update on the proposal to increase fines under N.J.A.C. 13:82 and N.J.S.A. 12:7-51, noting that proposed amendments have been submitted for review, though timelines remain uncertain. The Commission reconsidered and unanimously voted to retain the Lake Hopatcong Speed Regulation Exemption under N.J.A.C. 13:82-1.7(b) to avoid conflict with local regulations. Updates were provided on the proposed revision to N.J.A.C. 13:82-1.18 concerning the regulation of floats and swim platforms, focusing on removing the NJSP permitting requirement and establishing objective safety standards; this remains under review pending consultation with NJDEP. A proposal to add a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) requirement for ice boat operators was tabled to allow staff to draft comprehensive language clarifying definitions and scopes. Finally, an update on Ignition Interlocking Device Draft Bill #25-2581, which aligns Boating Under the Influence penalties with DWI penalties, was provided. New business included a report confirming no emails were received in the official inbox. Public comment featured concerns regarding mandatory ski flag requirements for visiting vessels, the existing federal PFD requirements for ice boats, and recommendations for maintaining current Lake Hopatcong speed regulations.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including a proposal to increase fines for boating violations, a proposed revision to regulations concerning floats and swim platforms, and a proposed addition to require personal flotation devices (PFDs) for ice boat operators on frozen waters. The commission reviewed legislative and regulatory updates related to boating penalties, discussed safety criteria for floats and swim platforms, and considered the regulation of ice boats, including PFD requirements and other safety measures. Public comments were heard regarding the proposed fine increases and their potential impact on the marine industry.
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