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Township of New Hanover
This RFP seeks a fully functional, cloud-based software platform that utilizes smartphone technology and AI analytics to monitor pavement conditions and municipal assets. The system is intended to continuously assess the township's roadway network to improve maintenance and asset management. The contract is for an initial one-year term with options to extend for up to five years.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
Township of New Hanover
Close: Mar 25, 2026
This RFP seeks a fully functional, cloud-based software platform that utilizes smartphone technology and AI analytics to monitor pavement conditions and municipal assets. The system is intended to continuously assess the township's roadway network to improve maintenance and asset management. The contract is for an initial one-year term with options to extend for up to five years.
AvailableTownship of New Hanover
Township Auditor.
Posted Date
Nov 7, 2025
Due Date
Dec 4, 2025
Release: Nov 7, 2025
Township of New Hanover
Close: Dec 4, 2025
Township Auditor.
Township of New Hanover
Township Planner.
Posted Date
Nov 7, 2025
Due Date
Dec 4, 2025
Release: Nov 7, 2025
Township of New Hanover
Close: Dec 4, 2025
Township Planner.
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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 ~$17,500, use sole source. Don’t pursue—no evidence of use. Propose purchase via their OMNIA Partners membership to avoid formal bidding over $17,500; otherwise expect a formal bid.
Coops: Propose purchase via their OMNIA Partners membership to avoid formal bidding over $17,500; otherwise expect a formal bid.
Township of New Hanover (NJ) shows no evidence of sole source awards in public records. Deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of New Hanover
The meeting commenced with adherence to the Sunshine Law requirements. Key discussions included updates from the Historical Society regarding the Godfrey House, noting successful artifact recovery, well repairs, and plans for future displays. The Board approved Resolution 2025-90, which involved approving 2025 budget transfers. Following this, the payment of vouchers (bill list) was approved. The Fire Chief presented the monthly report for October 2025, confirming successful annual pump inspections and readiness for the Township Christmas Event. Committee reports acknowledged efforts related to the Godfrey House and wished attendees happy holidays, with the Mayor mentioning an upcoming Senior luncheon and the date for the Santa event. The session concluded after an Executive Session was held to discuss confidential matters.
The meeting included a review of Best Practices requirements, which will be posted on the website. Public comments featured updates from the Historical Society regarding the Godfrey House, including coordination for a digging event and program ideas for local colleges. A series of resolutions were approved on the consent agenda, covering farmland preservation, budget transfers, authorization for a 2025 tax sale, payment caps for senior citizen and township holiday events, release/acceptance of bonds for construction projects, updating personnel policies, acceptance of a grant, support for RevolutionNJ, and an agreement with the Cookstown Volunteer Fire Department. The payment of vouchers (bill list) was approved, including clarification on a vehicle repair charge. The Fire Chief provided the monthly report. Committee reports covered positive feedback on community events, the continuation of efforts regarding the Godfrey House, and a discussion about supporting a grant for a School Resource Officer. The Township Attorney distributed a draft Cannabis Ordinance for review.
The reorganization meeting included administering the Oath of Office to the newly elected member of the Township Committee, Aaron Smith. The committee proceeded with the election of Paul Peterla as Mayor for 2026 and Aaron Smith as Deputy Mayor for 2026. An ordinance regarding the employment and compensation of officials and employees was introduced, with a public hearing set for February 10, 2026. A public hearing was held for the FY2026 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), resulting in a decision to apply for funding for ADA compliant playground equipment at Nash Park. The committee reviewed and approved numerous resolutions covering regular meeting dates, professional appointments, interest rates on delinquent taxes, budget appropriations, contracts, appointments to the Land Use Board, and authorization for a standard tax sale. Resolution 2026-29 concerning the appointment of the Office of Emergency Management Coordinator was voted on separately. Finally, the bill list for payment of vouchers was approved, and committee members offered comments on recent activities, including updates on the Godfrey House repairs and the Shade Tree Commission.
The Reorganization Meeting agenda included the administration of the Oath of Office to newly elected members, the election of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor for 2026, and the Mayor's Welcome. Key agenda items involved the introduction of an ordinance regarding official and employee compensation, a public hearing concerning the CDBG Grant 2026, and the review and adoption of numerous resolutions (2026-01 through 2026-35). These resolutions covered scheduling regular meeting dates, appointing professionals and officials (including Land Use Board members and Emergency Management Coordinator), establishing a holiday schedule, setting interest rates for delinquent taxes, approving temporary budget appropriations, designating official newspapers, setting facility use fees, and authorizing the submission of a funding application for accessibility improvements at Nash Park. The meeting also included provisions for approving the payment of vouchers (Bill List).
The resolution supports legislation authorizing local governments to publish legal notices on their official websites. It addresses the sunset provision affecting temporary solutions for public notice requirements and argues against subsidizing the newspaper industry with taxpayer dollars. The resolution urges state leaders to pass legislation that allows municipalities, counties, school districts, and all local governments to publish legal notices on their websites in a clear and timely manner.
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