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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Mendham
Requesting information and background from capable private and public entities interested in acquiring and operating the Township's wastewater utility system, physical assets and infrastructure, under the provisions of the Water Infrastructure Protection Act, N.J.S.A. 58:30-1 et seq.
Posted Date
May 7, 2026
Due Date
Jun 8, 2026
Release: May 7, 2026
Township of Mendham
Close: Jun 8, 2026
Requesting information and background from capable private and public entities interested in acquiring and operating the Township's wastewater utility system, physical assets and infrastructure, under the provisions of the Water Infrastructure Protection Act, N.J.S.A. 58:30-1 et seq.
AvailableTownship of Mendham
Solid waste type 10 and type 13 collection services.
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2025
Due Date
Jul 3, 2025
Release: Jun 19, 2025
Township of Mendham
Close: Jul 3, 2025
Solid waste type 10 and type 13 collection services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; no evidence this path is used. If sale is under $44,000, pursue a direct purchase rather than sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase (Sourcewell, ESCNJ, HGAC-Buy).
Township of Mendham (NJ): No evidence of sole source use; treat as low-likelihood.
Threshold note: If the total value is under the $44,000 competitive bidding threshold, pursue a direct purchase rather than sole source.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Mendham
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key areas. These included introducing ordinances related to housing standards and the acquisition of a fire tanker. Resolutions were passed concerning bill payments, a social affair permit for the Ralston Cider Mill Museum, financial incentives for employees choosing specific health plans, and the appointment of a public works employee. The committee also authorized agreements with the Department of Community Affairs for the NJHOMES initiative and adopted the 2025 Morris County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update. Additionally, student representatives were appointed to various committees, capital account fund balances were cancelled, and an ad hoc sub-committee was established for the reuse of the old police station. Updates were provided on committee appointments, the scope of the committee for the old police station, maintenance costs for the old Ralston Firehouse, health benefits, and a film ready ordinance. The committee also discussed sharing costs for the Drakewick Halloween event, best practices checklist, a tree ordinance, and software for recreation.
The meeting included a presentation on a Township Hallway Proposal involving historical pictures and QR codes. Announcements covered upcoming blood drives, a flu shot clinic, and fall brush cleanup. An update was provided on WIPA emergent conditions, including a public hearing. The committee discussed a new garbage and recycling utility, an NJ Homes appointment, HAEC program updates, community solar follow-up, a proposed new tree ordinance, Highlands Conformance, and 2026 committee appointments. They also discussed the scope of the committee for the old police station, health benefits for 2026, and NJ American Water pipe inspections.
The Township Committee meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. The committee discussed the re-use of the old Police Station, considering proposals from the Art Council, Environmental Commission, and the School Board for office and community space. A 12-month agreement was approved for the School District to use two offices in the building. An ad-hoc committee was established to develop a visionary plan for the building's use. The committee also discussed rising health insurance premiums and options for a separate Health Insurance Fund. The new waste contract with Blue Diamond Disposal and billing options for solid waste and recycling were presented. Additionally, the committee adopted personnel policies and procedures, authorized a shared service agreement with the Board of Education for custodial services, and approved settlements for real property tax appeals. They also approved the payment of bills, a social affair permit for the Brookside Engine Company #1, and professional service contracts for open space planning and consulting services.
The Township Committee meeting included a presentation on Solar Landscape, discussing cost savings for residents. The Tree Committee provided updates on a new proposed tree ordinance, with a public hearing scheduled. Ralston Engine Company presented on the need for a new tender. A public hearing was held regarding the status of Mendham Township's Highlands Conformance. An ordinance amending the land use ordinances related to energy conservation and light pollution was introduced. The committee discussed and allocated funds for the purchase of a tender for Ralston Engine Company. An update on Old Police Station use was discussed, including potential use for supplemental education programs and relocation of Mendham TV and the Recreation Department.
The Township Committee held a special meeting to discuss the draft tree ordinance. The Tree Committee provided a recap of the purpose of updating the current tree ordinance, including compliance with the State of New Jersey DEP's stormwater regulations. Public comments were heard regarding the distribution of information on tree types, enforcement of violations, native trees, heritage trees, permit approval timelines, and restrictions on tree removal. Concerns were raised about the number of trees that can be removed from a property, the use of registered contractors, and the impact of tree removal on property values.
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