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Township of Hazlet
Concrete improvements.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Jun 18, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
Township of Hazlet
Close: Jun 18, 2026
Concrete improvements.
AvailableTownship of Hazlet
Township Attorney, Township Auditor, Township Consulting Engineer/Special Project Engineer, Township Engineer, Township Planner, Bond Counsel, Labor Attorney, Public Defender, Municipal Prosecutor, Substitute Municipal Prosecutor, Land Use Board Attorney, Land Use Board Engineer, Land Use Board Consulting Engineer, Municipal Appraisal Services, Insurance Consulting Services/Risk Management, Sewer Engineering Consulting Services.
Posted Date
Nov 7, 2025
Due Date
Dec 3, 2025
Release: Nov 7, 2025
Township of Hazlet
Close: Dec 3, 2025
Township Attorney, Township Auditor, Township Consulting Engineer/Special Project Engineer, Township Engineer, Township Planner, Bond Counsel, Labor Attorney, Public Defender, Municipal Prosecutor, Substitute Municipal Prosecutor, Land Use Board Attorney, Land Use Board Engineer, Land Use Board Consulting Engineer, Municipal Appraisal Services, Insurance Consulting Services/Risk Management, Sewer Engineering Consulting Services.
Township of Hazlet
Removal and replacement of damaged and/or deteriorating concrete curb, replacing limited sections of sidewalk, the installation of handicap accessible curb ramps where applicable, the installation and/or repair of existing drainage pipe and inlets, and the installation of pavement base course or base course repairs as needed as determined by visual inspection of the milled pavement surface by others. As well as all other Work.
Posted Date
Aug 15, 2025
Due Date
Aug 28, 2025
Release: Aug 15, 2025
Township of Hazlet
Close: Aug 28, 2025
Removal and replacement of damaged and/or deteriorating concrete curb, replacing limited sections of sidewalk, the installation of handicap accessible curb ramps where applicable, the installation and/or repair of existing drainage pipe and inlets, and the installation of pavement base course or base course repairs as needed as determined by visual inspection of the milled pavement surface by others. As well as all other Work.
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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 approximately $53,000 and it’s a professional service under non-fair-and-open, use sole source; otherwise pivot back to coops.
Coops: Buy through Sourcewell or ESCNJ if your offering is on contract.
Township of Hazlet uses non-competitive awards only occasionally and primarily for professional services under the “non-fair and open” provision of N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Hazlet
The board agenda included the memorialization of variances for several residential properties, specifically for the retention of sheds, a pool patio, and an existing bar structure, as well as the approval of an in-ground pool installation. The board conducted a Section 31 review of a proposal to construct a multi-purpose recreation building to ensure consistency with the master plan. Additionally, the agenda featured new cases involving requests for residential variances, such as a shed and gazebo, and a minor subdivision application combined with a use variance request for a commercial property.
The committee held a public meeting featuring proclamations for Police Week, Military Appreciation Month, and Older American's Month, and conducted a public hearing on the 2026 Municipal Budget. Key legislative actions included authorizing raffle licenses, cancelling taxes for a disabled veteran, and releasing performance bonds for natural gas main renewal projects. Additionally, the committee awarded a contract for the Bethany Road Improvement Project and authorized an update to the municipal stormwater management plan. The committee also authorized the payment of bills and entered into an executive session to discuss personnel, contract, and litigation matters.
The committee meeting addressed various municipal operations, including proclamations for Police Week, Military Appreciation Month, and Older Americans Month. The agenda included a public hearing on the 2026 Municipal Budget and subsequent resolutions to amend and adopt the budget. Additional actions involved the issuance of raffle licenses, tax cancellations for disabled veteran exemptions, the release of performance bonds for gas main renewal projects, the awarding of a contract for the Bethany Road Improvement Project, the authorization for a municipal stormwater management plan update, and the entry into shared service agreements with Monmouth County for emergency dispatch services. The meeting also addressed the payment of municipal bills.
The committee meeting agenda included proclamations for Child Abuse Prevention Month and Autism Awareness Month, along with the appointment of a member to the Environmental Commission. Legislative action items featured ordinances concerning a No-Knock list for vendors, parking regulations at Freedom Park, speed limit adjustments on Union Avenue, municipal budget appropriation limits, salary schedules for township employees, and a bond ordinance for road improvements. Additionally, resolutions were proposed for authorizing the introduction of the 2026 municipal budget, issuing raffle licenses, certifying compliance with EEOC enforcement guidance, approving a change order for the 2025 Road Program, and releasing performance bonds and escrow funds for the Beers Street Regulator Station.
The agenda focuses on several land use applications, including memorialization requests for a residential side yard setback variance and the retention of existing structures such as a shed, sitting wall with fire pit, sheds, pool patio, and rear yard bar structure. The board is scheduled to review new applications for variances concerning sheds, a pool patio, and an in-ground pool installation. Additionally, the board will address carryover cases involving preliminary and final site plan approvals, specifically for the construction of a digital billboard and a mixed-use development.
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