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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Edison
To bring signalization at Kilmer Road and Truman Drive into compliance with the latest regulatory requirements, including but not limited to: American with Disabilities Act (ADA, 2010), the manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD, 2023) and New Jersey Department of Transportation requirements for traffic signals.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
Township of Edison
Close: Feb 24, 2026
To bring signalization at Kilmer Road and Truman Drive into compliance with the latest regulatory requirements, including but not limited to: American with Disabilities Act (ADA, 2010), the manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD, 2023) and New Jersey Department of Transportation requirements for traffic signals.
Township of Edison
Furnish and deliver to the township various water utility equipment.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Township of Edison
Close: Jan 27, 2026
Furnish and deliver to the township various water utility equipment.
Township of Edison
Provide maintenance and repair services for fuel dispensing pump/nozzles and fuel storage tanks for various locations.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Township of Edison
Close: Jan 27, 2026
Provide maintenance and repair services for fuel dispensing pump/nozzles and fuel storage tanks for various locations.
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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, use sole source; above this it’s rarely approved—pivot to a coop/reseller path.
Coops: Ask to purchase through a cooperative they already use (e.g., Sourcewell or Middlesex County Co-op). Confirm your contract and loop in Purchasing.
Township of Edison follows New Jersey’s Local Public Contracts Law. Sole source above the competitive bid threshold ($44,000) is nearly impossible in practice.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Edison
The meeting included the presentation of life-saving awards and consideration of an ordinance to vacate a portion of Thomas Place. The council approved numerous resolutions, including the disbursement of municipal funds, tax sale certificate redemptions, tax overpayment refunds, and sewer overpayment refunds. Key financial actions involved authorizing a grant fund transfer to the public library, approving 2025 budget transfers, and establishing 2026 temporary emergency appropriations for the municipal, water, sewer, and sanitation budgets. The council also authorized a right-of-entry agreement for the Department of the Army, released street opening escrow funds, and approved contracts for the purchase of public works equipment, computers for the police division, and the installation of a playground. Additionally, permit fee waivers were granted to non-profit organizations for electrical and furnace replacement work.
The Worksession Meeting covered several key agenda items, including requests to withdraw Ordinance O.2273-2026 from the upcoming Wednesday agenda, and requests for salary and benefits reports related to Ordinance O.2275-2026. A proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 2, Article 2.13 regarding the time allowed for residents to address the Council to six minutes was introduced. A major discussion involved the ordinance authorizing the acquisition of real property interests for a drainage project planned for the area of Calvert Avenue & Abbott Court, and Wayne & Huntington Road, a project noted as being in development for eight years. A discussion also occurred regarding a contract for building safety evaluation services. The agenda included adding a resolution confirming the Edison Wetlands Association Representative to the Peter J. Barnes III Wildlife Preservation Commission. Councilmember Dima was announced as the liaison to the Cultural Arts Commission. Discussion topics included Artificial Intelligence/Technology, sidewalks leading to schools, and Code Enforcement statistics post-snow.
The Council recognized and congratulated the Edison Jets Pee Wee and Junior Varsity Cheer Teams for their championship seasons and achievements. The council also reviewed departmental reports, including inquiries regarding a Department of Transportation grant for improvements, vehicle maintenance for the Department of Public Works, and general administrative items. The meeting concluded after an opportunity for public comment and reports from council members.
The Council meeting involved the review of various ordinances and financial resolutions. Key agenda items included the vacation of a portion of Thomas Place, a right-of-entry agreement with the Department of the Army for investigative monitoring, and the approval of financial disbursements, tax refunds, and sewer overpayment reimbursements. Additionally, the Council addressed the transfer of grant funds to the public library, adjustments to the 2025 budget, and the authorization of temporary emergency appropriations for the 2026 municipal, water, and sewer budgets. Contractual and equipment-related actions included rejecting banking service bids, releasing street opening escrows, purchasing loader and backhoe equipment for public works, procuring a playground, and acquiring police computer equipment. Fee waivers for local non-profit organizations were also considered, along with discussion items ranging from infrastructure projects to sports funding.
The meeting included the consideration of several ordinances regarding personnel policies, township salaries, drainage project property acquisition, and public speaking time limits. The council adopted resolutions concerning the disbursement of funds, tax sale certificate refunds, tax overpayment refunds, disabled veteran tax cancellations, and tax appeal judgment refunds. Additionally, the council approved project close-outs and final payments for roadway resurfacing and gravity sewer system inspection programs, authorized the purchase of refuse carts and IT technology for the Toth Center, and approved various street opening escrow releases, filming permit bond returns, and a contract for fuel dispensing pump maintenance. Public comments addressed storm response efforts, ordinance debates, and community center progress, and council members discussed future initiatives including smart city technologies and speed limit adjustments.
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