Procurement Bids in New Jersey
537 open procurement opportunities across 9 organizations
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Latest Opportunities in New Jersey
T2931 - Custom Farm Services for Field Operations - DEP
T2792 - Health Care Profile System
T1708 - New Hire, National Medical Support Notification, Child Support Employer Portal
T2551 Credit Card Payment Processing
T3110 - Medical and Pharmacy Claims Reviewer, Data Management and Technical Services
T0106 - Law Enforcement Firearms Equipment and Supplies - Statewide
T0838 - Charter Services: Ocean Vessel Trawl Survey - NJDEP
T2327 - Defined Contribution Retirement Program Administrative Services: NJSEDCP & NJDCRP
T2854 - License Plates, Manufacturing, Printing and Related Services - NJMVC
T3030 - Equipment Master Lease Purchasing Financing Facility
T1316 - Telecommunications Equipment and Services
Early Childhood Learning Center
ADA DOJ REPAIRS TO METROPARK, NEW BRUNSWICK AND TRENTON STATIONS PROJECT
NEWARK LIGHT RAIL ADA & STATION MODERNIZATION
PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICES
HAULING & BENEFICIAL USE OF DEWATERING BIOSOLIDS
Fire Protection Upgrades – New Lisbon Developmental Center, Woodland Township, Burlington County, NJ
Roof Replacement Fernwood Buildings 1, 1A, 1B & 15 – NJDOT Headquarters, Ewing, Mercer County, NJ
New Jersey Foreclosure Mediation Assistance Program (FMAP)
LEAD SERVICE LINE (LSL) INVENTORY ANNUAL COMPLIANCE SERVICES
Frequently Asked Questions
How many procurement bids are available in New Jersey?
There are currently 537 open procurement opportunities in New Jersey from 9 organizations, including government agencies, cities, counties, school districts, universities, and hospitals.
What types of procurement contracts are available in New Jersey?
Organizations in New Jersey — including government agencies, universities, and hospitals — issue various types of solicitations including Requests for Proposals (RFPs), Requests for Quotations (RFQs), Invitations to Bid (ITBs), and Requests for Information (RFIs). The most active industries are Facilities & Maintenance, Construction, Professional Services.
How do I bid on contracts in New Jersey?
Browse the available opportunities above, click on a bid title to view the full solicitation on the issuing organization's website, then follow their submission instructions. Most government agencies and institutions require vendor registration before you can submit a response.
How often are new bids posted?
New procurement opportunities are posted daily by government agencies, universities, hospitals, and other organizations across New Jersey. Our system checks for new bids every 6 hours from 9 organizations to ensure you see the latest opportunities.