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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Lacey
Supply, furnishing and delivery of bulk bituminous material and liquid blend asphalt or approved equal
Posted Date
Jul 8, 2026
Due Date
Sep 3, 2026
Release: Jul 8, 2026
Township of Lacey
Close: Sep 3, 2026
Supply, furnishing and delivery of bulk bituminous material and liquid blend asphalt or approved equal
AvailableTownship of Lacey
Milling/Overlay of Penn Avenue North, including approx. 14,580 SY milling, variable depth; approx. 1,950 tons hot mix asphalt surface course; traffic striping; and all other work necessary and incidental thereto, including approx. 3,800 SY milling, variable depth; approx. 510 tons hot mix asphalt surface course; traffic striping; and all other work necessary and incidental thereto,including approx. 3,040 SY milling, variable depth; approx. 410 tons hot mix asphalt surface course; traffic striping; and all other work necessary and incidental thereto.
Posted Date
May 24, 2026
Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: May 24, 2026
Township of Lacey
Close: Jun 24, 2026
Milling/Overlay of Penn Avenue North, including approx. 14,580 SY milling, variable depth; approx. 1,950 tons hot mix asphalt surface course; traffic striping; and all other work necessary and incidental thereto, including approx. 3,800 SY milling, variable depth; approx. 510 tons hot mix asphalt surface course; traffic striping; and all other work necessary and incidental thereto,including approx. 3,040 SY milling, variable depth; approx. 410 tons hot mix asphalt surface course; traffic striping; and all other work necessary and incidental thereto.
Township of Lacey
Janitorial services for municipal facilities.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Township of Lacey
Close: Mar 25, 2026
Janitorial services for municipal facilities.
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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 around $53,000 and qualifies as a Professional Service or EUS under N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5, use sole source; otherwise pivot back to a coop.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchasing path. Confirm your product is on an eligible cooperative and ask procurement to piggyback.
Entity: Township of Lacey, NJ
Authority: N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5 for non-competitive awards of Professional Services or Extraordinary Unspecifiable Services (EUS).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Lacey
The committee passed several resolutions addressing municipal operations, including authorizing a natural gas purchase contract, adopting changes to a deferred compensation plan, and approving liens for property debris removal. Further actions included cancelling outstanding checks and property taxes, transferring appropriations, and processing bill payments. Public and committee discussion topics encompassed community recycling efforts, police department statistics, recognition of community members for awards, and potential strategies for addressing local drug enforcement issues, including the possible acquisition of a narcotics K-9 unit.
The meeting included a presentation from County Solid Waste regarding current recycling methods and the impact of recent international policy changes, specifically regarding Chinese restrictions on imported waste paper. Discussions focused on contamination levels, the decline in market value for recyclables, and the operational necessity for increased labor to sort materials. Additionally, the Public Works department provided a follow-up presentation regarding the distribution of recycling labels, stickers, and the township calendar, while noting the annual recycling volume.
The meeting focused on budget reviews and capital expenditure requests from various emergency services organizations. The Lacey Dive Team, Forked River Fire Company, Bamber Fire Company, Lanoka Harbor Fire Company, Lanoka Harbor EMS, and Lacey EMS all presented their operating budget needs and capital funding requests. Specific items discussed included the procurement of new vehicles such as ambulances and fire trucks, equipment replacements like turnout gear, Scott air packs, radios, and pagers, and general discussions regarding rising maintenance costs and operational funding stability.
The governing body approved a request from the NJ Environmental Federation for door-to-door canvassing, subject to conditions regarding timing and police registration. The board also authorized a special use permit for the Garden State Gymnastics Children's Fair and a special use permit for a Lacey Veterinary Hospital fundraiser. Additionally, approval was granted for a one-day social affair permit for the NJ State Elks, and a resolution was passed to convene an executive session.
The meeting involved the first reading of several ordinances, including amendments to the Township Code for secondhand dealers, easement acquisitions, and improvements to Conifer Drive. The committee approved numerous resolutions covering personnel policies, vehicle purchases, staff appointments, tax refunds, property cleanup liens, and the payment of township bills. Additionally, the committee authorized license applications for bingo and raffles, reviewed monthly departmental reports, and engaged in discussions regarding the Relay for Life event, police department statistics, community holiday events, and pending legislation concerning Exelon.
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