Bidding Opportunities

    • RIVER ROAD STP – MULTIPLE HEARTH INCINERATOR #1 and DURR REGENERATIVE THERMAL OXIDIZER REPAIRS

 

    • RIVER ROAD WWTP SLUDGE CAKE RECEIVING BIN RAMP REPAIR PROJECT

Request for Proposals / Quotes


Recent Awards

  • RIVER ROAD WWTP NITRIFICATION CLARIFIER NO. 4 IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT
    • Posted: 3/1/2024
    • Notice to Bidders
    • Status: Awarded 4/30/2024
    • Contractor:
    • Amount: $-

 

  • HOPEWELL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT UPGRADE PROJECT
    • Posted: 12/5/2023
    • Notice to Bidders
    • Addendum #1 – BID DUE DATE EXTENSION: The Bid Due Date for the above referenced Contract has been extended from January 30, 2024 at 2:00PM ET to February 20, 2024 at 2:00PM ET.
    • Addendum #2 – BID DUE DATE EXTENSION: The Bid Due Date for the above referenced Contract has been extended from February 20, 2024 at 2:00PM ET to February 27, 2024 at 2:00PM ET.
    • Status: Awarded
    • Contractor:
    • Amount: $-

 

  • SLUDGE STORAGE TANK GRIT REMOVAL PROJECT
    • Posted: 2/14/2024
    • Notice to Bidders
    • Status: Awarded 4/30/2024
    • Contractor:
    • Amount: $-

 

  • RIVER ROAD WWTP OPERATIONS BUILDING ADMINISTRATION OFFICE REMEDIATION PROJECT(2024)
    • Posted: 3/20/2024
    • Notice to Bidders
    • Status: Awarded 4/4/2024
    • Contractor: Levy Construction Company, Inc.
    • Amount: $76,600.00

 

  • HAULING AND DISPOSAL OF ASH (2024)
    • Posted: 1/17/2024
    • Notice to Bidders
    • Status: Awarded 02/26/2024
    • Contractor: Herman’s Trucking Inc.
    • Amount: $293,750.00


Construction Projects

Current

Construction of upgrades and improvements to Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority in Princeton New Jersey, in the amount of $19,210,000 were financed by the New Jersey Water Bank (NJWB). The NJWB is a State Revolving Fund program jointly administered by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank (Infrastructure Bank) and uses a combination of funds provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the DEP, and the Infrastructure Bank to provide very low interest loans to borrowers for environmental infrastructure projects.

This project (S340400-11) will provide water quality benefits by replacing the disinfection system with UV. The UV system will enable compliance with new NJPDES permit effluent limits for chlorodibromomethane (CDBM) and bromodichloromethane (BDCM). Replacement of aging deep bed dual-media effluent filters will ensure reliable performance of the effluent filtration process which is critical for water quality protection for residents and businesses in Princeton, a portion of South Brunswick Township and Plainsboro, and West Windsor Township.

State Revolving Fund programs around the nation provide states and communities the resources necessary to maintain and improve the infrastructure protecting our valuable water resources nationwide.