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Active opportunities open for bidding
Newark Water & Sewer Utilities
The City of Newark Department of Water & Sewer Utilities solicits bids for 'Water Meters Parts, Cold' (Solicitation No. 2026-13) to supply replacement cold water meter parts for the city's water distribution system. Proposers are required to submit electronically through the City of Newark procurement portal (OpenGov); this is a procurement for goods (not a grant). The solicitation was published in July 2026 and the public closing date is listed as July 23, 2026; the primary solicitation document was not accessible from aggregator pages and appears to be hosted on the City's OpenGov portal.
Posted Date
Jul 10, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jul 10, 2026
Newark Water & Sewer Utilities
Close: Jul 23, 2026
The City of Newark Department of Water & Sewer Utilities solicits bids for 'Water Meters Parts, Cold' (Solicitation No. 2026-13) to supply replacement cold water meter parts for the city's water distribution system. Proposers are required to submit electronically through the City of Newark procurement portal (OpenGov); this is a procurement for goods (not a grant). The solicitation was published in July 2026 and the public closing date is listed as July 23, 2026; the primary solicitation document was not accessible from aggregator pages and appears to be hosted on the City's OpenGov portal.
AvailableNewark Water & Sewer Utilities
The City of Newark Department of Water & Sewer Utilities is soliciting bids for the Valve Inspection, Testing and Condition Assessment of Large Valves (16-inch and Above) for the City of Newark Water Distribution and Transmission System and Related Facilities. This bid, identified as Project ID 13-WS2026, covers comprehensive inspection, testing, and condition assessment of all large-diameter water-system valves throughout Newark's distribution and transmission network. The contract includes visual examinations, functional performance testing, documentation of findings, and delivery of detailed reports with recommendations for repair or replacement.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 20, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
Newark Water & Sewer Utilities
Close: Jul 20, 2026
The City of Newark Department of Water & Sewer Utilities is soliciting bids for the Valve Inspection, Testing and Condition Assessment of Large Valves (16-inch and Above) for the City of Newark Water Distribution and Transmission System and Related Facilities. This bid, identified as Project ID 13-WS2026, covers comprehensive inspection, testing, and condition assessment of all large-diameter water-system valves throughout Newark's distribution and transmission network. The contract includes visual examinations, functional performance testing, documentation of findings, and delivery of detailed reports with recommendations for repair or replacement.
AvailableNewark Water & Sewer Utilities
The City of Newark seeks professional engineering services for the design and construction administration of the Ivy Hill Stormwater Mitigation Project. Proposals should demonstrate experience, reputation, and knowledge relevant to the project.
Posted Date
Oct 30, 2025
Due Date
Nov 21, 2025
Release: Oct 30, 2025
Newark Water & Sewer Utilities
Close: Nov 21, 2025
The City of Newark seeks professional engineering services for the design and construction administration of the Ivy Hill Stormwater Mitigation Project. Proposals should demonstrate experience, reputation, and knowledge relevant to the project.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Newark Water & Sewer Utilities
The event celebrated the grand opening and inauguration of a new turf multi-purpose soccer field in the North Ward of Newark, referred to as a field of hope. Remarks highlighted the collaborative effort involving the Newark Housing Authority, city officials, and various partners to realize this dream, which will serve as the home field for the Brick City Bombers and the Newark Legacy Travel Program, as well as the Just One Soccer League recreational program. Key partners recognized for their significant contributions included Coca-Cola, Constellation Energy, the US Soccer Foundation, Councilman Anibal Ramos, Mayor Ras Baraka, and the persistence of Oscar Rodriguez from Just One Soccer.
The Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee convened to discuss several key issues, including the Smart Container Act. The proposed bill, a 2281, aims to introduce a deposit on certain beverage containers to promote recycling and generate funds for healthy schools and community lead abatement projects. Discussions covered the potential crisis of lead poisoning in schools, the need for improved water infrastructure funding, and the benefits of the bill in reducing litter and encouraging recycling.
The meeting addressed the fiscal crisis in Newark Public Schools, focusing on the impact of charter school growth and underfunding by the state. Discussions covered the high percentage of students in charter schools, the challenges faced by public schools in serving special needs and English language learners, and the potential for a devastating impact on the district due to budget deficits and flat funding. The council explored strategies to advocate for full funding from the state and discussed the need for realistic expectations and community involvement.
Mayor Baraka addressed the City Council on the topic of public safety reorganization, emphasizing the need for change and collective effort to address violence and crime in the community. Discussions included the appointment of a new Public Safety Director, plans for revitalizing the Police Department, Fire Department, and OEM, and the importance of community safety.
The conference addressed the needs for justice and factors that bring businesses to the City of Newark. The primary factor for businesses is talent, including the performance of high schools and universities, and the preparedness, eagerness, creativity, diversity, and readiness of young people. Participants were encouraged to envision and create a new city, state, country, and world, taking risks and making changes.
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