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Township of Bridgewater
Instructor/coach and staff. Head instructor/coach must have a minimum of 5 years of experience as a tennis coach or professional playing time equivalent. Instructor/coach and their staff must have or be able to obtain a recent criminal history background check. Coach/instructor to set participation minimum and maximum numbers
Posted Date
Feb 6, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Feb 6, 2026
Township of Bridgewater
Close: Feb 18, 2026
Instructor/coach and staff. Head instructor/coach must have a minimum of 5 years of experience as a tennis coach or professional playing time equivalent. Instructor/coach and their staff must have or be able to obtain a recent criminal history background check. Coach/instructor to set participation minimum and maximum numbers
Township of Bridgewater
Provide construction services which will consist of refurbishment and improvements at the Sanitary Sewer Pumping Station. Proposed work includes site work improvements, installation of new piping and equipment within the existing pump station structure and associated electrical and safety upgrades. Work to be completed shall include, but not be limited to, the following:Temporary bypass pumping of sewer flow during the construction project. Replacement of three (3) existing sewage pumps with new dry pit submersible pumps. Replacement of all fittings, pipes, valves in existing dry well structure. Installation of new control systems with SCADA integration. Installation of one (1) new comminutor on influent sewer. Replacement of all electrical components within the station. Installation of (2) two electric actuator valves and integration into pump control SCADA system for automated operation. Upgrades to existing intermediate level catwalk for improved access. Upgrades to station security by installation of electrically operated gates and installation of new security video cameras system. Demolition and removal of existing indoor generator. Furnishment and installation of new outdoor pad-mounted diesel-engine generator set. Site work including demolition, driveway and area paving reconstruction, modification to existing upstream sewer manhole, concrete pad reconstruction, fence replacement, and all other related site improvements. Architectural improvements to the pump station building including replacement of exterior doors, windows, trim, fascia, roofing, and ceiling.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Township of Bridgewater
Close: Feb 24, 2026
Provide construction services which will consist of refurbishment and improvements at the Sanitary Sewer Pumping Station. Proposed work includes site work improvements, installation of new piping and equipment within the existing pump station structure and associated electrical and safety upgrades. Work to be completed shall include, but not be limited to, the following:Temporary bypass pumping of sewer flow during the construction project. Replacement of three (3) existing sewage pumps with new dry pit submersible pumps. Replacement of all fittings, pipes, valves in existing dry well structure. Installation of new control systems with SCADA integration. Installation of one (1) new comminutor on influent sewer. Replacement of all electrical components within the station. Installation of (2) two electric actuator valves and integration into pump control SCADA system for automated operation. Upgrades to existing intermediate level catwalk for improved access. Upgrades to station security by installation of electrically operated gates and installation of new security video cameras system. Demolition and removal of existing indoor generator. Furnishment and installation of new outdoor pad-mounted diesel-engine generator set. Site work including demolition, driveway and area paving reconstruction, modification to existing upstream sewer manhole, concrete pad reconstruction, fence replacement, and all other related site improvements. Architectural improvements to the pump station building including replacement of exterior doors, windows, trim, fascia, roofing, and ceiling.
Township of Bridgewater
HVAC maintenance and repair services., Township HVAC Systems including but not limited to the Municipal Complex which includes the Police Station / Municipal Court, Police Sub-Station, DPW Building, and Senior Center.
Posted Date
Jan 2, 2026
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Jan 2, 2026
Township of Bridgewater
Close: Jan 28, 2026
HVAC maintenance and repair services., Township HVAC Systems including but not limited to the Municipal Complex which includes the Police Station / Municipal Court, Police Sub-Station, DPW Building, and Senior Center.
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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 $44,000, sole source would be under the bid threshold; however, don’t pursue—the Township avoids sole source; pivot to coops/resellers.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative award (Sourcewell or New Jersey Purchasing Alliance). Ask the QPA to confirm your contract and piggyback.
Township of Bridgewater, NJ. The Township avoids sole source awards; deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Bridgewater
Key discussions included the approval of bills for payment and the Treasurer's report. Correspondence noted Ford safety recall notices for command vehicles. The Rescue Squad report for November was approved, and permission was granted for Rig 3 to participate in a Joint Mutual Aid Drill outside the district. Insurance work on Engine-2 was completed. Regarding LOSAP, the board is awaiting state reporting to maximize contributions. The board approved a motion to place a capital expenditure question on the February 2026 ballot, not to exceed $1,400,000, to purchase a new class A pumper by 2029. A Fireman Incentive Plan was approved to start in January 2026, with potential earnings of $200 monthly based on performance metrics. Adjustments will be made to the Fire Department Lease to reflect a 10% rent increase included in the 2026 Budget, which was presented and approved at $663,951.37. Resolutions approving the 2026 Budget and Compensation for the Commissioners were unanimously adopted.
This document is a Periodic Reexamination Report of the Master Plan for Bridgewater Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, adopted in 2011. It evaluates the municipality's progress on objectives related to land development and proposes specific changes to preserve development character and quality, maintain a strong municipal identity, and enhance quality of life. Key focus areas include implementing greater controls for non-residential uses (schools, country clubs, open-air clubs, houses of worship) in residential zones to protect neighborhood character, promoting a balanced variety of land uses, preserving natural systems, coordinating growth with public facilities, and conserving environmental resources. The report concludes that a new Master Plan is not warranted at this time, emphasizing reinforcement of residential neighborhoods and consistency with broader regional and state planning objectives.
The regular session covered council reports, including positive feedback on the Diwali and Halloween celebrations and updates on planning and zoning board activities, such as discussions regarding the Stavola quarry plan and approvals for various construction projects. Council President Norgalis discussed the transition planning for the incoming council members. The Township Administrator reported on a request from Somerset Corporate Center to permit additional uses, like laboratory and ancillary medical uses, within existing vacant office space due to shifts in the New Jersey office market. The Council introduced and proposed several ordinances concerning Middle Brook Sanitary Sewer Pumping Station Improvements, amendments to massage therapy and wrecker roster codes, and fees related to health services. Resolutions were adopted to renew the 2026 Stavola Quarry Operating License, approve budgetary items for the Newcomers Club and a 'Bring Out Your Best' initiative, transfer unused trust account reserves, authorize an electronic tax sale, approve budget transfers for Fiscal Year 2025 appropriations, authorize additional funding for engineering and planning services, submit a municipal alliance application, disburse funds for low- and moderate-income property repairs, award contracts for snow removal and roadway improvements, approve funding for the Universal Drainage Assessment Project, authorize the 2026 fireworks display schedule, and consent to the installation of new turf fields at a baseball complex. The meeting concluded with a closed session to discuss public safety, contract negotiations, and litigation.
The agenda for this reorganization meeting included the presentation of colors and the Pledge of Allegiance, the National Anthem, and an invocation. Key procedural items involved the certification of the election results from November 4, 2026, confirming the election of Joan Geiger, Andrew Bucko, and Ridwana Isla to the Township Council, followed by memorializing their oaths of office. The meeting also planned for the selection of the Council President, Vice President, and Clerk of the Council. Additionally, the agenda featured the Mayor's State of the Township Address and the consideration and adoption of several resolutions for 2026, such as granting authorities to Township Staff, scheduling annual meetings, establishing a cash management plan, authorizing the Township Engineer for permit execution, and adopting the Employee Handbook. The agenda concluded with a period open to the public and the benediction.
The meeting included discussions and an extension request for the Rackson Restaurants application concerning property at 44 Finderne Avenue and 1503 Main Street, with the extension sought until December 2026 due to project delays. Board members discussed scheduling upcoming applications and member participation, particularly for the Special Meeting regarding the Master Plan. Procedures for the Master Plan hearing and board member expectations were clarified.
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