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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Long Beach
Furnish, haul & unload beach sand: public works department.
Posted Date
Apr 9, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Apr 9, 2026
Township of Long Beach
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Furnish, haul & unload beach sand: public works department.
AvailableTownship of Long Beach
Weed control.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Township of Long Beach
Purchase and Delivery of Various Chevrolet/GMC Vehicles model year 2026/27 and newer or equivalent.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
Township of Long Beach
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Purchase and Delivery of Various Chevrolet/GMC Vehicles model year 2026/27 and newer or equivalent.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Only if your solution is truly proprietary and essential—cite N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(dd) and ask Purchasing to bring a Board resolution. Otherwise, pivot back to coops immediately.
Coops: Lead with 1NJCP or Sourcewell. Confirm your contract eligibility and route through a familiar reseller to bypass vendor registration and the $2,000 fee.
Entity: Township of Long Beach, NJ
Basis: Proprietary IT exemption under N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(dd).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Long Beach
The session included the formal declaration of appointments to the Land Use Board for various terms, commencing in January 2026. A first reading was conducted for Ordinance 26-01, which amends the ordinance regarding salaries, holidays, and overtime compensation for township officers and employees. The consent agenda covered numerous adoptions and approvals, including personnel matters, various official appointments (such as Alcohol and Drug Free Workplace Administrator and Land Use Board Members), authorization for township employees to submit grant applications for 2026, and the approval of tax appeal officers and procedures for 2026. Other resolutions approved the 2026 Cash Management Plan, various fees for 2026 (including vendor fees and mileage reimbursement rate), approval of 2025 Special Events and 2026 Annual Town Wide Yard Sales, establishment of a Green Team Committee, and an agreement with the Fair Share Housing Center. The Commissioners also passed a resolution imploring the Governor to declare a State of Emergency regarding coastal storm damage. A contract was awarded to Stockton University Coastal Research Center, and bills and payroll totaling over $2.8 million were approved for payment.
The meeting included discussions and approvals related to various personnel matters, the meeting schedule for 2026, a temporary budget for 2026, and several appropriation transfers. Contracts were awarded for cameras, wireless base radio, servers, network switches, and devices maintenance services, as well as for the service and support of local area network services. Additional contracts were awarded for electrical services, maintenance, and repairs; air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration installation, service, and repairs; purchase and delivery of bulkhead materials; and generator repairs and service. The purchase of an Axon Air-Skydio Drone was also approved. Various professional service contracts were awarded, including those for public defender, pediatric services, water sampling, medical services, municipal prosecutor, appraisal services, legal services, audit services, legal services for affordable housing, construction services, lobbying services, and groundwater testing services. Financial approvals included the CH. 159 Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program and changes to water/sewer accounts. The approval of bills and payroll was also on the agenda.
The meeting included a proclamation honoring an off-duty lifeguard. Discussions involved amending ordinances related to site plan review, authorizing the purchase of a property for public purposes, and amending regulations for the voluntary surveillance registry and surveillance camera. The agenda covered amending ordinances pertaining to swimming pools and hot tubs. Approvals were made for various personnel matters, a contract for work related to a grant, and renewals of shared service agreements. Financial approvals included amending a resolution for water/sewer account changes, actions regarding performance bonds, canceling a local recreation grant, approving appropriation transfers, and approving bills and payroll. The Long Beach Township's Best Practices Checklist was reviewed.
The agenda includes discussions and potential actions regarding amendments to ordinances related to beaches, peace and good order, tree removal and replacement, stormwater quality, zoning, swimming pools and hot tubs, real property nuisances, and site plan review. The consent agenda covers personnel matters, renewal of membership in the Ocean County Municipal Joint Insurance Fund, the sale of surplus personal property, contract awards for third-party inspection services, renewal of shared services for third-party inspections, and the purchase/lease of vehicles and equipment for the police department. Financial approvals include the release of a performance bond, strengthening local public health capacity, amending a resolution for vehicle purchases, and approving bills and payroll.
The agenda included the second reading of an ordinance amending the Township Code concerning building construction and lighting, specifically addressing construction and lighting restrictions in dune areas. Additionally, there was a first reading of an ordinance amending the Township Code related to streets and sidewalks. The consent agenda featured approvals for various personnel matters, an increase in LOSAP contributions, reappointment of a Qualified Purchasing Agent, and approval of summer traffic regulations, including the designation of the official summer season and street games regulations. The board also considered approving various social event permits for block parties, authorizing a reverse change order for the 2023 Road Reconstruction Project, and awarding a contract for the purchase and delivery of a Caterpillar Model D3 Track Type Tractor. Financial approvals included the certification of the 2024 Audit, establishment and elimination of change funds, and approval of bills and payroll. The meeting also involved commissioners' reports, public announcements, and a public session.
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Detective Sergeant, Long Beach Township Police Department
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