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Active opportunities open for bidding
Township of Wall
Wall Township, NJ is soliciting sealed bids for the delivery and purchase of calcium nitrate to wastewater pump stations, priced per gallon. The solicitation also includes the purchase of calcium nitrate storage/feed tanks as described in the bid specifications and proposal forms. Bids are due at the Wall Municipal Building on February 19, 2026 at 2:30 PM prevailing time.
Posted Date
Feb 2, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Feb 2, 2026
Township of Wall
Close: Feb 19, 2026
Wall Township, NJ is soliciting sealed bids for the delivery and purchase of calcium nitrate to wastewater pump stations, priced per gallon. The solicitation also includes the purchase of calcium nitrate storage/feed tanks as described in the bid specifications and proposal forms. Bids are due at the Wall Municipal Building on February 19, 2026 at 2:30 PM prevailing time.
Township of Wall
Delivery & purchase of calcium nitrate to pump stations price per gallon & purchase of calcium nitrate tanks.
Posted Date
Dec 9, 2025
Due Date
Dec 23, 2025
Release: Dec 9, 2025
Township of Wall
Close: Dec 23, 2025
Delivery & purchase of calcium nitrate to pump stations price per gallon & purchase of calcium nitrate tanks.
Township of Wall
Wall Township is soliciting Requests for Proposals through a fair and open process for Various Professional Services. Proposals are due by 10:00 AM on November 20, 2025, and vendors must request the RFP package per the notice.
Posted Date
Oct 30, 2025
Due Date
Nov 20, 2025
Release: Oct 30, 2025
Township of Wall
Close: Nov 20, 2025
Wall Township is soliciting Requests for Proposals through a fair and open process for Various Professional Services. Proposals are due by 10:00 AM on November 20, 2025, and vendors must request the RFP package per the notice.
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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 $53,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or TIPS; confirm with the Qualified Purchasing Agent that your contract vehicle is acceptable.
Township of Wall follows a strict $53,000 competitive bidding threshold with no evidence of sole source awards.
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Township of Wall
The Township of Wall's Resolution No. 23-0313, adopted March 22, 2023, authorizes the purchase of a 2022 Caterpillar Model 440 Backhoe Loader from Foley Inc. through Sourcewell for a price not to exceed $250,697.00. This resolution corrects Resolution No. 23-0146, which had authorized a 2023 model, due to supply chain issues. The purchase is for the Wall Township Department of Public Works.
Effective Date
Mar 22, 2023
Expires
Effective: Mar 22, 2023
Township of Wall
Expires:
The Township of Wall's Resolution No. 23-0313, adopted March 22, 2023, authorizes the purchase of a 2022 Caterpillar Model 440 Backhoe Loader from Foley Inc. through Sourcewell for a price not to exceed $250,697.00. This resolution corrects Resolution No. 23-0146, which had authorized a 2023 model, due to supply chain issues. The purchase is for the Wall Township Department of Public Works.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Wall
The agenda for the meeting involved several introductions and key actions, primarily focused on introducing and advancing four ordinances. Ordinance No. 1-2026 proposes to amend the Township Code to allow the keeping of equines, mini cows, sheep, and goats on parcels of 2 acres or larger and also addresses associated fence regulations. Ordinances No. 2-2026 and No. 3-2026 concern the vacation of portions of Larson Road and Hemlock Street, respectively. Ordinance No. 4-2026 authorizes the sale of specific property parcels to the State of New Jersey, Department of Transportation. Additionally, the committee addressed Resolution No. 26-0142 for the approval of vouchers totaling $2,723,785.43 and a Consent Agenda containing numerous resolutions, including authorizations for township refunds, certification of playground project completion, application submission for an energy planning grant, rejection of bids for calcium nitrate, approval of a facility use agreement for NJ Paranormal, authorization for reserve fund transfers, utilization of engineering services for a sanitary sewer replacement, authorization for mosquito control operations, urging legislature to defeat a bill reducing horse racing dates, awarding a contract for the 2026 Wall Fair fireworks display, execution of shared service agreements, cancellation of erroneous taxes, approval of personnel matters, and adoption of an updated Emergency Operation Plan.
The Reorganization Meeting included the administration of the oath of office to newly elected officials, Kevin P. Orender and Timothy J. Clayton, followed by the election of the Mayor, Erin M. Mangan, and Deputy Mayor, Timothy J. Farrell, who then presided over the meeting. Key discussions involved honoring the 2025 Citizen of the Year and presenting winners of the 175th Anniversary Photo Contest. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to approving numerous resolutions covering appointments to various Boards, Committees, and Commissions, designating official newspapers, establishing meeting schedules, appointing consulting professionals, and authorizing financial measures such as temporary appropriations and tax sale methods. New board members for committees like the Planning Board, Board of Adjustment, and Environmental Advisory Committee were appointed and sworn into office.
The Reorganization Meeting agenda included the official swearing-in of elected officials, Kevin P. Orender and Timothy J. Clayton, and the subsequent election of Erin M. Mangan as Mayor and Timothy J. Farrell as Deputy Mayor, with oaths administered by Judge McLaughlin. Key actions involved approving resolutions for authorizing vouchers for December 2025 through January 2026, establishing appointments for various Township Boards, Committees, and Commissions (including Planning Board, Board of Adjustment, and various advisory committees), authorizing participation in the Defense Logistics Agency 1033 Program for police equipment acquisition, establishing temporary appropriations and debt service for 2026, and approving the cash management plan and interest rates for delinquent taxes.
This document, the 2023 Amendment Third Round Housing Element and Fair Share Plan, outlines Wall Township's strategy to meet its constitutional affordable housing obligations. The plan details the satisfaction of the Rehabilitation Obligation, Prior-Round Obligation, and Third Round Obligation (1999-2025) through various mechanisms including existing units, municipally sponsored projects, inclusionary housing, and supportive and special needs housing. Its primary goal is to achieve a Judgment of Compliance and Repose Order, providing protection against exclusionary zoning lawsuits through July 2025.
The meeting agenda includes second readings and public hearings for several ordinances. These ordinances cover topics such as fixing the compensation of non-represented employees, amending land use and development regulations pertaining to escrow amounts and administrative fees, and amending regulations for mobile homes and mobile home parks. Additionally, the agenda includes a consent agenda with resolutions for approving certified lists for the Length of Service Award Program, canceling trust fund reserve balances, approving certain Township refunds and personnel matters, advertising public bids for calcium nitrate, confirming the elimination of Wall EMS, and urging the Legislature to defeat Senate and Assembly Bills related to Municipal Land Use Law. There are also committee reports, administrator reports, a public comment section, and a resolution to discuss potential litigation and personnel matters in executive session.
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