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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Livingston
Seeking to engage a qualified mechanical engineering firm to develop a comprehensive master hvac plan.
Posted Date
May 6, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: May 6, 2026
Township of Livingston
Close: May 27, 2026
Seeking to engage a qualified mechanical engineering firm to develop a comprehensive master hvac plan.
AvailableTownship of Livingston
Provide professional architectural services preparation of bridging documents for construction of a public works facility.
Posted Date
May 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 1, 2026
Township of Livingston
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Provide professional architectural services preparation of bridging documents for construction of a public works facility.
AvailableTownship of Livingston
Work consists of stream cleaning includes installation of soil erosion and sediment control measures (silt fence, stabilized construction access and sediment turbidity barriers). Tree removals, as directed. Removal of debris in the stream bed to include any manmade materials, fallen trees and other organic materials, and sandbars (accumulation of silt, sand, rocks, etc. ) to the natural channel bottom. All debris will be removed off-site. Restoration of access points to include topsoil, seed and straw mulch.
Posted Date
Apr 22, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 22, 2026
Township of Livingston
Close: May 13, 2026
Work consists of stream cleaning includes installation of soil erosion and sediment control measures (silt fence, stabilized construction access and sediment turbidity barriers). Tree removals, as directed. Removal of debris in the stream bed to include any manmade materials, fallen trees and other organic materials, and sandbars (accumulation of silt, sand, rocks, etc. ) to the natural channel bottom. All debris will be removed off-site. Restoration of access points to include topsoil, seed and straw mulch.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to coops/resellers immediately.
Coops: Start here—purchase via MCCPC or the NJ State Cooperative Purchasing Program.
Township of Livingston (NJ): Sole source is not a viable path here. The Township consistently uses competitive/cooperative methods and shows no pattern of sole source awards.
Track vendor wins and renewal opportunities
Township of Livingston
The Township of Livingston is authorizing a contract with Spartan Fire, LLC for the purchase of a new quint ladder fire truck. The contract, awarded via the H-GAC cooperative purchasing agreement (FS12-23), is for an amount not to exceed $1,587,935.00. Funds have been certified for the 2025 budget year.
Effective Date
Feb 24, 2025
Expires
Effective: Feb 24, 2025
Township of Livingston
Expires:
The Township of Livingston is authorizing a contract with Spartan Fire, LLC for the purchase of a new quint ladder fire truck. The contract, awarded via the H-GAC cooperative purchasing agreement (FS12-23), is for an amount not to exceed $1,587,935.00. Funds have been certified for the 2025 budget year.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Livingston
The agenda for the meeting includes communications, the consideration of a memorialized resolution for the Brightview Senior Living Development, LLC, new business, and a potential executive session regarding litigation.
The meeting includes the consideration of multiple memorializing resolutions for various property applications, including variances for front and rear yard setbacks, habitable floor area ratios, accessory building standards, and side yard requirements across several residential zones. Several variance applications involve home additions, garage conversions, and new single-family dwelling constructions.
The combined meeting agendas included several key administrative and substantive items. The Conference Meeting agenda featured the administration of oaths to re-appointed members and the review of several proposed ordinances for consistency with the Master Plan, specifically amendments regarding Development Fees, Affordable Housing Regulations, and the repeal and replacement of the Senior Citizen Housing District code. The Regular Meeting agenda included a public hearing regarding the proposed amendment to the Housing Element and Fair Share Plan (HE&FSP) of the 2018 Master Plan. Continuing matters involved a proposal for a Somerset Regal Bank location at 66 West Mount Pleasant Avenue regarding drive-up service coverage. New business for the Regular Meeting involved a site plan amendment request for 321 South Livingston Avenue concerning drive aisle, circulation pattern, and parking adjustments for a senior living development.
The agenda for the combined meeting includes reorganization matters such as the administration of oaths, election of officers (Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Recording Secretary), and appointment of the Zoning Board Attorney for terms expiring in January 2027, along with the adoption of the 2026 meeting schedule. Old Business involves consideration of memorializing resolutions for multiple application variances. New Business includes a review of the draft Annual Report (2024-2025). The Regular Meeting agenda addresses several variance requests for new single-family residences and additions, involving violations related to front, side, and rear yard setbacks, as well as habitable floor area ratio and square footage requirements across various properties.
The meeting commenced with the Re-organization segment, focusing on administrative tasks such as administering oaths to new and/or re-appointed members, electing the Chairman and Vice Chairman, and re-appointing the Secretary and Assistant Secretary. The board designated committee members for the Minor Subdivision/Site Plan Committee and the Technical Review Advisory Committee (TRAC). The agenda also addressed the designation of a liaison to the Livingston Community Partnership Corporation (the BID) and acknowledged a member serving on the Environmental Commission. New Business included a report and recommendation regarding the Board Attorney Request for Proposal (RFP) and the subsequent appointment of the Planning Board Attorney. Finally, the Regular Meeting agenda included discussion of two applications for Preliminary & Final Site Plan with Variances: one withdrawn application and another for Somerset Regal Bank proposing a drive-up service canopy.
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