The project will add two new ramps and acceleration lanes to create missing connections between Route 23, I80, and Route 46. It includes extending existing acceleration lanes, building two new bridges, reconstructing a bridge deck, and adding retaining walls to limit impacts. Work also includes relocating and adding overhead signs, installing new guiderail, and constructing ten drainage basins with associated stormwater and wetland protection measures.
Post Date: 05/27/2026Bid Date:06/18/2026Trades: Public Works - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
It is the intent of the Township of Wayne to enter into a contract to provide HVAC repairs and new work to all Township owned systems on an open-ended, time and material Heating and Air Conditioning contract. All work required under the scope of this contract shall be performed on Township owned or controlled buildings and equipment.
Post Date: 06/08/2026Bid Date:06/18/2026Trades: C032 - HVAC Contractor: Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning & Controls, Duct Clean, Exhaust Systems, Air Handler/Air Chillers, RTU's
The City of Passaic is soliciting proposals from qualified multidisciplinary Architectural and Engineering firms to provide professional services for the feasibility analysis, planning, design, permitting, bidding support, construction administration, inspection coordination, and project closeout services associated with the proposed Parker Avenue Parking Deck project located within the City of Passaic, New Jersey. The proposed project generally consists of the development of a multi-level municipal parking structure intended to address parking demand and support local economic development within the surrounding Parker Avenue / Dayton Avenue corridor. Based upon prior conceptual evaluations, the project may consist of an approximately four (4) story parking structure with an anticipated parking capacity in the range of approximately 450470 parking spaces, inclusive of associated vehicular circulation, pedestrian access, elevators, stair towers, lighting, security systems, drainage infrastructure, utility improvements, and related site improvements. A conceptual rendering prepared by DMR Architects is included in Appendix A. The selected Consultant shall provide all professional services necessary to advance the project through feasibility, conceptual design, environmental permitting, final engineering and architectural design, public bidding, and construction administration. The selected Consultant shall provide a complete multidisciplinary design team inclusive of architectural, structural, civil, geotechnical, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, traffic, environmental, and construction administration disciplines necessary for the full design and implementation of the project. The project shall be completed in the following phases: 1. Phase I Feasibility Study, Environmental Review, NJDEP Pre-Application & 10% Concept Design 2. Phase II Final Design, Permitting, Specifications & Public Bidding 3. Phase III Construction Administration & Inspection Coordination
In general, the principal items of work under this Contract include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following: Removal of existing fencing, lighting, asphalt, benches, etc. required for the installation of the artificial turf athletic field. Installation of artificial turf playing surface at Little Larry Doby Field. Construction of field lighting, concrete work, fencing, and miscellaneous work as shown in the Contract Documents. Installation of modular block wall.
Post Date: 05/13/2026Bid Date:05/21/2026Trades: Sports & Athletic Fields, Laser Grading, Artificial Turf Maintenance, Football, Baseball, Soccer, Track, Lacrosse, Ninja Courses, Public Works - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors, Prefabricated Buildings, Mobile Homes, Playgrounds, Trailers, Modular Units, Offices, Classrooms, Portable Toilets
This Contract is for the improvements at the Chemical Fill Station including replacement of five (5) 2 Diameter chemical pipes, valves, and disconnects, installation of a check valve at each of the five chemical lines, cut and cap the inactive pipes, replacements of concrete pad and bollards, replacement of existing compressed air pipe and hose reel, replacement of existing and installation of new heat trace systems.
Post Date: 05/22/2026Bid Date:06/09/2026Trades: Industrial Pipeline Contractor: Oil, Natural Gas, Petroleum & Related Structures, Public Works - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors