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Township of Robbinsville
The Township of Robbinsville is seeking contractors for roadway improvements within the Highlands at Walkers Run development, including HMA milling, surface course application, and inlet repairs. Bids must be submitted electronically via the BidNet Direct platform by May 5, 2026, and include a 6% SBE participation goal. The project is expected to be completed within 365 calendar days from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Township of Robbinsville
Close: May 5, 2026
The Township of Robbinsville is seeking contractors for roadway improvements within the Highlands at Walkers Run development, including HMA milling, surface course application, and inlet repairs. Bids must be submitted electronically via the BidNet Direct platform by May 5, 2026, and include a 6% SBE participation goal. The project is expected to be completed within 365 calendar days from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed.
AvailableTownship of Robbinsville
Competitive Contract solicitation for Police Outside Duty Services — provision of off-duty police officers for outside duty assignments; submissions must be uploaded to the Township's e-procurement portal (BidNet) and comply with applicable New Jersey statutory and contracting requirements.
Posted Date
Dec 3, 2025
Due Date
Jan 13, 2026
Release: Dec 3, 2025
Township of Robbinsville
Close: Jan 13, 2026
Competitive Contract solicitation for Police Outside Duty Services — provision of off-duty police officers for outside duty assignments; submissions must be uploaded to the Township's e-procurement portal (BidNet) and comply with applicable New Jersey statutory and contracting requirements.
Township of Robbinsville
Police outside duty services.
Posted Date
Dec 3, 2025
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Dec 3, 2025
Township of Robbinsville
Close: May 7, 2026
Police outside duty services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable for goods/tech; limited to exempt professional services—pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with New Jersey state-level cooperative contracts; propose purchase via available statewide or national coops.
Township of Robbinsville rarely uses non-competitive awards; sole source is generally not viable for goods/technology. Use is largely limited to exempt professional services (e.g., legal, engineering) under N.J.S.A.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Robbinsville
The agenda for the Robbinsville Township Council Regular Meeting includes several key items for consideration. A public hearing is scheduled for Ordinance 2026-08, which concerns the Affordable Housing Ordinance incorporating 2025 updates, which must be adopted by March 15, 2026. The resolutions section includes authorizations for executing a repayment mortgage postponement for 30 Stanwyck Court, enabling the Police Department to participate in the Defense Logistics Agency 1033 Program for acquiring excess equipment, authorizing a fireworks display permit for the 2026 Community Day Festival, releasing maintenance and performance guarantees to Mercer Management & Development for the Athletic Field Sports Complex and Robbinsville Hotel, endorsing speed limit reductions on County Routes 526 and 535, approving a change order for alterations at the Municipal, Court and Police Building, and authorizing the purchase of video teleconferencing equipment and office furniture for the new municipal facility. A resolution is also slated for appointing an Administrative Agent for the Affordable Housing program and acknowledging their authority to manage related instruments.
The agenda for the meeting primarily covered legislative matters and administrative approvals. Key items included the introduction and public hearings for several 2026 ordinances. These ordinances proposed amendments to capital bond ordinances (2023-57, 2025-26, 2024-18, and 2024-42) to appropriate additional funding for road projects and municipal facility renovations. Public hearings were scheduled for ordinances establishing filming regulations (2026-01), restructuring the administration of government (2026-02), setting the 2026 salary structure (2026-03), and renewing Cablevision's franchise (2026-04). Resolutions addressed professional services agreements, acceptance of guarantees, approval of change orders (including Change Order No. 7 for the Newtown Village Project), authorization for competitive contracting for EV charging stations, and establishing zoning fees. The agenda also included the awarding of Eagle Scout Awards and administering Oaths of Office for two new Police Officers. Furthermore, the council was scheduled to nominate and vote on a Council Member to fill a vacancy, with the oath of office planned for the subsequent meeting on February 12, 2026.
This Amended & Restated Redevelopment Plan serves as a mechanism for the orderly replanning and redevelopment of the Town Center South Redevelopment Area, consolidating previous iterations. Its primary objectives include reversing blight, rehabilitating and replacing substandard structures, and fostering mixed-use projects through public-private partnerships. The plan aims to stimulate private development, generate municipal revenue, provide diverse housing options including affordable housing, and create recreation and community facilities. It emphasizes flexibility in land use and design, promoting Smart Growth and New Urbanism principles, and enhancing the Township's economic base through increased employment and business opportunities.
The agenda includes the reading and potential amendment of the 2025 Annual Municipal Budget, along with a public hearing. It also covers the introduction of ordinances related to historic preservation, negotiation and execution of a contract for the Church Street Parking Lot, and a lease agreement with Universal Group for a property on Route 130. Additionally, there will be a public hearing for an ordinance accepting various sewer easements. Resolutions include a shared services agreement with Hightstown Borough for EMS services, authorization for a fireworks display permit, permission for vendors to sell alcohol at the Farmers' Market, acceptance of performance guarantees and inspection fees for a construction project, and awards for fire engine repair services and resurfacing projects.
The 2007 Periodic Reexamination of the Washington Township Master Plan and Land Use Element focuses on addressing the underutilization of commercial corridors and the conversion of farmland and open space into low-density residential development. Key areas of focus include protecting the rural character, promoting economic development through commercial redevelopment, improving infrastructure, enhancing community connectivity through trails and sidewalks, and preserving historic resources. The plan aims to balance residential growth with commercial development, encourage sustainable practices, and create a vibrant and connected community. Specific recommendations include updating the trail and greenway network, improving pedestrian crossings on Route 130, extending sewer service to designated areas, and adopting green building standards.
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