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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Cinnaminson
Seeks to engage a vendor as conflict counsel for the year 2026.
Posted Date
Nov 12, 2025
Due Date
Dec 2, 2025
Release: Nov 12, 2025
Township of Cinnaminson
Close: Dec 2, 2025
Seeks to engage a vendor as conflict counsel for the year 2026.
Cinnaminson Sewerage Authority
1.13,964 LF Chemical Root Control, 8" Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 2,379 LF Chemical Root Control, 10" Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 3,293 LF Chemical Root Control, 12" Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 1,535 LF Chemical Root Control, 14" Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 4,928 LF Chemical Root Control, 15" Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 175 LF Chemical Root Control, 18" Sanitary Sewer Pipe.
Posted Date
Dec 26, 2025
Due Date
Jan 8, 2026
Release: Dec 26, 2025
Cinnaminson Sewerage Authority
Close: Jan 8, 2026
1.13,964 LF Chemical Root Control, 8" Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 2,379 LF Chemical Root Control, 10" Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 3,293 LF Chemical Root Control, 12" Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 1,535 LF Chemical Root Control, 14" Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 4,928 LF Chemical Root Control, 15" Sanitary Sewer Pipe; 175 LF Chemical Root Control, 18" Sanitary Sewer Pipe.
Cinnaminson Sewerage Authority
Supply of 12,000 gallons Sodium Hypochlorite.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Cinnaminson Sewerage Authority
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Supply of 12,000 gallons Sodium Hypochlorite.
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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 $53,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative (e.g., Sourcewell, NJEdge, OMNIA). Ask to piggyback to fast-track.
Township of Cinnaminson, NJ. Formal bidding triggers at $53,000; sole source above this threshold is rare. Generally limited to proprietary public safety tech or specialized software.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Cinnaminson
The Work Session Meeting involved the approval of several resolutions via the Consent Agenda. These resolutions authorized Memoranda of Understanding with The International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 676 for Foremen, the award of a contract to Atlantic Tactical for the purchase of Firearms and Equipment for the Police Department, and the cancellation of taxes for two Totally Disabled Veterans. Additionally, the committee reviewed and approved Fire Commissioners' Compensation. The body also approved the bill list and conducted an Executive Session to discuss Attorney-Client matters related to Contract Negotiations.
The committee introduced an ordinance regarding affordable housing and public standards. A public hearing was held for an ordinance amending the code regarding conditionally permitted accessory cannabis uses, which was subsequently approved. Several consent agenda items were passed, including the award of contracts for police vehicle repair, playground improvements at Wood Park, and the installation of an irrigation well at Fountain Farms Park, as well as the release of a performance bond and approval of a raffle. The committee also discussed residents' concerns regarding excessive vehicle noise and racing on Route 130 and sidewalk maintenance responsibilities for property owners following snowstorms.
The meeting included the swearing-in ceremony for two police officers. Liaison reports were provided regarding public safety, covering incident statistics, car theft prevention, and community policing, as well as health and senior services, highlighting meal programs and upcoming wellness events. The Mayor provided updates on economic development, including new business interest in the Route 130 corridor, and parks and recreation, detailing the construction of an ADA-compliant playground and plans for a fitness court and summer events. An ordinance was introduced to vacate a portion of Union Landing Road. Additionally, the committee approved resolutions authorizing the appointment of sewage authority board members, an extension of a sewer line, the appointment of community emergency response team members, and the cancellation of taxes for a totally disabled veteran. A raffle permit was also approved.
The reorganization meeting involved the administration of the Oath of Office to the newly elected Committee Member. Key actions included the nomination and election of Mayor Horner and Deputy Mayor Segrest, followed by the administration of their respective Oaths of Office. Committee Liaisons for 2026 were announced across various departments. The Committee approved Resolution 2026 -- 1 regarding the appointment of the Township Solicitor. A comprehensive Consent Agenda was approved, covering resolutions related to the 2026 Cash Management Plan, investment parameters for excess funds, designation of official banks, authorization for interim voucher approval, interest rates on delinquent taxes, appointments for Municipal Prosecutor, Public Defender, Animal Control Services, Affirmative Action Officer, Risk Management Consultant, Bond Counsel, Township Planner, Auditor, Engineer, Special Counsel, Architect, Housing Liaison, Affordable Housing Agent, and several committee appointments including the Planning Board Class III Member and Zoning Board of Adjustment members. Public comment focused on township communication methods and recognition of staff efforts. Mayor Horner also welcomed the new Committee Member and emphasized unity for 2026.
The committee held a regular meeting to conduct legislative and administrative business. Key agenda items included the introduction of an ordinance regarding conditionally permitted accessory cannabis uses and the public hearing and subsequent approval of an ordinance vacating a portion of Union Landing Road. The committee also approved a consent agenda covering a maintenance bond release, a mosquito control agreement, a recreation improvement grant, budget appropriations, and raffle authorizations. Additionally, the committee approved the bill list and addressed public comments concerning snow removal responsibilities on new sidewalks and potential grant funding for park equipment.
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