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Township of Livingston
Work consist of 1,700 cy of excavation, 21,450 sy of milling, 2,600 tn of hot mix asphalt, 3,200 tn of hot mix asphalt, 4,550 lf of 8" pvc pipe, 85 unit of roof leader and drain connection to 8" pvc pipe, 85 lf of 12" reinforced concrete pipe, 105 lf of 12" reinforced concrete pipe, 1,000 lf of 6" underdrain, 2,840 sy of hot mix asphalt driveway, 25 sy of concrete driveway, reinforced, 50 lf of concrete curb (full face and depressed at ada curb ramps). See attached file.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
Township of Livingston
Close: Jul 22, 2026
Work consist of 1,700 cy of excavation, 21,450 sy of milling, 2,600 tn of hot mix asphalt, 3,200 tn of hot mix asphalt, 4,550 lf of 8" pvc pipe, 85 unit of roof leader and drain connection to 8" pvc pipe, 85 lf of 12" reinforced concrete pipe, 105 lf of 12" reinforced concrete pipe, 1,000 lf of 6" underdrain, 2,840 sy of hot mix asphalt driveway, 25 sy of concrete driveway, reinforced, 50 lf of concrete curb (full face and depressed at ada curb ramps). See attached file.
AvailableTownship of Livingston
Purchase of fire hydrants, parts and materials. 4' mueller h10322 curb box key qty 4, 6' mueller h10322 curb box key qty 4, 4 shut-off rod qty 4, 6 shut-off rod qty 4, 6' p525 buffalo box cleaner 4qty, 6' p527 valve box cleaner 4 qty, see outside link.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
Township of Livingston
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Purchase of fire hydrants, parts and materials. 4' mueller h10322 curb box key qty 4, 6' mueller h10322 curb box key qty 4, 4 shut-off rod qty 4, 6 shut-off rod qty 4, 6' p525 buffalo box cleaner 4qty, 6' p527 valve box cleaner 4 qty, see outside link.
Township of Livingston
Purchase of fire hydrants, parts and materials. 4' mueller h10322 curb box key qty 4, 6' mueller h10322 curb box key qty 4, 4 shut-off rod qty 4, 6 shut-off rod qty 4, 6' p525 buffalo box cleaner 4qty, 6' p527 valve box cleaner 4 qty, see outside link.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
Township of Livingston
Close: Jul 1, 2026
Purchase of fire hydrants, parts and materials. 4' mueller h10322 curb box key qty 4, 6' mueller h10322 curb box key qty 4, 4 shut-off rod qty 4, 6 shut-off rod qty 4, 6' p525 buffalo box cleaner 4qty, 6' p527 valve box cleaner 4 qty, see outside link.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to coops immediately.
Coops: Frequently procures through State of New Jersey Cooperative Purchasing Program, MCCPC, and NASPO ValuePoint; you can gain access through the Starbridge reseller & contract-vehicle platform — reach out to your Starbridge contact to pursue onboarding.
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.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Livingston
The council passed an ordinance authorizing the sale of township property to the Livingston Board of Education and introduced an ordinance to amend fees for uniform fire code enforcement. The meeting also addressed a consent agenda involving various municipal contracts and grant programs. Public comment included recognition for the Livingston Chinese Association's community service contributions, as well as a resident's formal complaint regarding persistent noise disturbances originating from a local commercial car wash.
The Board of Adjustment conducted a public hearing to review two separate variance applications. The first application for 106 Kimball Avenue involved a request for a two-story rear addition; the applicant presented a revised plan that reduced the addition's footprint, improved rear yard setbacks, and eliminated previously requested variances related to building coverage and floor area ratio. The second application for 3 Franklin Avenue involved the construction of a new single-family house; the applicant presented revisions that included the elimination of all habitable attic space and a reduction in the overall habitable floor area ratio. Both applications were approved by the Board based on the revised plans provided by the applicants.
The Council held a meeting that included several proclamations honoring the achievements of a local history bowl team and its members. The meeting featured updates on a workplace safety award received by the township, reflecting adherence to proper safety procedures and protocols. Additionally, members of the 4th of July committee presented details regarding upcoming Independence Day celebrations, including a car show and other community activities, as well as fundraising initiatives such as the sale of 250th-anniversary challenge coins.
The Planning Board considered an application for a preliminary and final site plan for a 960 square-foot outdoor storage shed at 111 Dorsa Avenue. The proposal included requests for setback variances for the accessory structure. The Board also reviewed plans for handicap parking, concrete sidewalk installation along the frontage, and flood hazard mitigation measures. The application was approved, with conditions including the delineation of the flood area on the site plans and the addition of a crosswalk for handicap access.
The Council meeting included a presentation on the research and contributions of Indian Americans to global business and society, highlighting Indian cultural values such as service, humility, and persistence. Additionally, the Council celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children of Essex County, acknowledging their work in advocating for foster children and expressing appreciation for the volunteers involved.
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