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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Brick
Manufacturing & printing of tax bills.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
Township of Brick
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Manufacturing & printing of tax bills.
AvailableTownship of Brick
Summerfest Food Truck Vendors.
Posted Date
Feb 12, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Feb 12, 2026
Township of Brick
Close: Feb 26, 2026
Summerfest Food Truck Vendors.
Township of Brick
Provision of beer & wine garden concession.
Posted Date
Feb 12, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Feb 12, 2026
Township of Brick
Close: Feb 26, 2026
Provision of beer & wine garden concession.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $17,500, sole source is technically under the bid threshold, but deprioritize; pivot to coops or resellers.
Coops: Non-IT goods/services: Use a cooperative (ESCNJ or Sourcewell) for a fast, compliant buy.
Township of Brick, NJ: Sole source is not a viable path—there’s no evidence of use, and the low $17,500 competitive bid threshold (with no publicly documented QPA) makes traditional sole source impractical.
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Township of Brick
This contract involves a request for public records related to purchase orders issued by the Township Of Brick from January 1, 2022, to the present date. The request is made under the New Jersey Open Public Records Act (OPRA) and includes details on the process and conditions for accessing these records.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2022
Township of Brick
Expires:
This contract involves a request for public records related to purchase orders issued by the Township Of Brick from January 1, 2022, to the present date. The request is made under the New Jersey Open Public Records Act (OPRA) and includes details on the process and conditions for accessing these records.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Brick
The meeting included the approval of vouchers and several Old Business bulk variance cases, specifically BA-3495-4/2024, BA-3498-C-4/2024, BA-3502-C-5/2024, BA-3517-C-8/2024, and a Preliminary & Final Major Site Plan review (BA-3363-PSP-FSP-C-D-9/2022) which involved reviewing a prior resolution and applicant requests regarding sidewalk modifications. New Business included a withdrawal notice for a bulk variance application (BA-3497-4/2024). A significant portion of the New Business addressed application BA-3500-5/2024, which sought bulk variance relief for installing an in-ground pool, spa, and outdoor kitchen, particularly concerning the required setback from the bulkhead. Another application, BA-3493-PSP-FSP-U-4/2024, proposed a sixty-unit residential development containing market-rate townhouses and affordable rental units, addressing CAFRA program satisfaction and parking requirements. The meeting was carried over to a future date.
The meeting commenced with the reading of the Public Meeting notice and subsequent swearing in of Board Professionals. Old Business involved carrying over Case Number BA-3445-9/2023 to a future date. New Business included deliberation on Case Number BA-3437-8/2023 concerning bulk variance relief for an existing fence and storage shed, where the applicant agreed to replace a rear fence with a compliant picket fence. Testimony was heard from the applicant's attorney and the homeowner. Case Number BA-3448-11/2023 involved seeking variance relief for the proposed installation of an in-ground swimming pool and associated equipment, noting setbacks slightly less than the minimum required from the bulkhead and side yard. Case Number BA-3447-D-10/2023 was carried to a future date. The session concluded with adjournment.
The meeting addressed several case matters. Under Old Business, a motion was made and passed to approve a resolution to modify a prior resolution of approval for RTS IV, LLC (OSBORN ESTATES). New Business included discussions on three bulk variance applications. For Case Number BA-3468-1/2024 concerning Richard Fogliano Jr., the applicant sought variance relief for expanding the paver patio and driveway; this was approved following testimony and public comment. Case Number BA-3467-1/2024 for Glenn & Christine Anderson involved variance relief for the installation of a swimming pool with a reduced rear setback, which was approved. For Case Number BA-3470-1/2024, Salvatore Galati & Lauren Talarico sought variance relief to legitimize pool equipment and an A/C unit in the side yard, which was approved. Case Number BA-3473-2/2024, a bulk variance and impervious coverage request by Lou Ianniello, was noted as withdrawn by the applicant. Finally, Case Number BA-3475-C-2/2024 regarding Scott & Lisa Orban, seeking variance relief for constructing a new single-family home with setbacks from Kettle Creek and Barkentine Lagoon falling short of requirements, was approved.
The meeting focused on several New Business items requiring bulk variance relief. Key applications included Case Number BA-3464-1/2024 concerning Joseph Orth seeking relief to construct a deck extension around an existing above-ground pool, proposing a rear yard setback of 5.4' where 15' is required. Case Number BA-3461-12/2023 for EMB Enterprises, LLC involved seeking relief for a two-story covered porch, proposing a front setback of 9.9' against a 20' requirement, and variance for lot coverage (38.97% proposed vs. 35% required). Case Number BA-3463-1/2024 involved Patrick Turzi seeking variance relief for the installation of an in-ground pool and elevated deck, proposing a rear yard setback of 11.7' against a 15' minimum. Case Number BA-3465-1/2024 was carried to a future date. The meeting concluded with adjournment.
The meeting included the approval of several vouchers. Under Old Business, the Board addressed multiple Case Numbers requiring Bulk Variances, specifically BA-3458-12/2023, BA-3460-12/2023, BA-3461-12/2023, BA-3463-1/2024, BA-3464-1/2024, and BA-3466-C-1/2024, with resolutions formally recorded. In New Business, Case Number BA-3447-D-10/2023 concerning a Use Variance for a school was carried over to a subsequent date following advisement from the Board Attorney regarding public notice challenges.
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