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Bloomfield Recreation Commission
Seeking qualified applicants for food vendor services for their independence day celebration.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
Bloomfield Recreation Commission
Close: May 19, 2026
Seeking qualified applicants for food vendor services for their independence day celebration.
Township of Bloomfield
Pressure-reducing valve replacement program. Improvements at three (3) pressure reducing valve (PRV) chambers as located throughout the Township, which includes the chamber modifications, replacement of the PRV and related appurtenances within the chamber, and surrounding area improvements.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
Township of Bloomfield
Close: May 19, 2026
Pressure-reducing valve replacement program. Improvements at three (3) pressure reducing valve (PRV) chambers as located throughout the Township, which includes the chamber modifications, replacement of the PRV and related appurtenances within the chamber, and surrounding area improvements.
Township of Bloomfield
Historic Restoration General Contractors who specialize in slate roof restoration and repair, copper flashing and hung gutter repair and restoration, finish carpentry restoration, window restoration, and surface preparation and painting of historic buildings to perform specific tasks in the restoration of the Cultural Center. The project generally consists of the following: 1. Selective demolition and salvaging; 2. Restoration and repair of slate roofing; 3. Sensitive installation of new copper flashings; 4. Restoration of copper hung gutters to match historic configurations and detailing; 5. Rough and finish carpentry repairs and restoration; 6. Restoration of wood windows; and 7. Surface preparation and painting of historic painted surfaces.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
Township of Bloomfield
Close: May 21, 2026
Historic Restoration General Contractors who specialize in slate roof restoration and repair, copper flashing and hung gutter repair and restoration, finish carpentry restoration, window restoration, and surface preparation and painting of historic buildings to perform specific tasks in the restoration of the Cultural Center. The project generally consists of the following: 1. Selective demolition and salvaging; 2. Restoration and repair of slate roofing; 3. Sensitive installation of new copper flashings; 4. Restoration of copper hung gutters to match historic configurations and detailing; 5. Rough and finish carpentry repairs and restoration; 6. Restoration of wood windows; and 7. Surface preparation and painting of historic painted surfaces.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If truly unique or an emergency, pursue a non-fair-and-open award; otherwise pivot back to a coop.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract (e.g., KPN, OMNIA, Sourcewell) to fast-track the buy.
Not the primary path, but viable via “non-fair and open” or emergency purchase if the solution is unique or time-critical.
Work with the requesting department to document uniqueness/emergency and fit.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Bloomfield
The Board reviewed multiple applications, including a request for minor site plan approval and a D(1) Use variance at 110-118 JFK Parkway Drive North for a beauty product manufacturing and moving company, which was adjourned to a future date. Additionally, the Board approved an application for Park United Methodist Church involving the removal of an attached garage and the construction of an accessory playground for an existing childcare facility. A resolution for 936 Broad Street was also approved.
The board addressed several administrative matters including the adjournment of multiple applications to future dates and the approval of draft resolutions for several properties. Decisions were made regarding the engagement of board consultants for site plan applications involving a multifamily development on East Passaic Avenue and a commercial restaurant project on Broad Street. Furthermore, the board deliberated on and approved applications for site plan expansions and variances for property developments on Broad Street and Broughton Avenue, with detailed discussions covering topics such as site design, parking, landscaping, and regulatory compliance.
The board discussed upcoming training and formally adjourned several applications to a future session. Resolutions were approved for properties located at 164 Jerome Place and 60 Walnut Street. Regarding old business, the board approved an application for a D1 Use variance at 375 Broad Street to operate an event space, as well as a request for Class C Bulk variances at 87 Hoover Avenue for the replacement of a non-conforming shed.
The board addressed applications for minor and major site plan approvals and bulk variances. For 116 Thomas Street, the board discussed parking requirements, unit usage, and property configuration, ultimately approving the application with conditions while denying a parking variance. For 1400 Broad Street, the board reviewed plans to expand a dental office, covering topics such as site additions, parking, landscape screening, waste removal, stormwater management, and traffic considerations, granting approval for the project.
The agenda focuses on subcommittee reports, including the Green Team Microforest, a sustainable landscape plan for an educational event, PSEG residential outreach, and the Repair Cafe. The commission plans to discuss the current tree ordinance and compare it with the DEP model ordinance. New business includes planning for town-wide cleanup, and identifying various educational opportunities such as the NJ Complete Streets Summit, electric vehicle deployment webinars, and the upcoming Sustainability Summit.
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