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seeking demolition contractors

  • Kate Munning
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

PROPOSALS REQUESTED

ATTENTION QUALIFIED DEMOLITION CONTRACTORS

The Land Conservancy of New Jersey is seeking proposals from qualified demolition contractors for a demolition project.

 

  • Please be advised that State funds from the Green Acres Program are being utilized in this project.

  • The New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act (N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.25 et seq.) applies to this job

  • Under N.J.A.C. 7:15, vendors currently suspended, debarred, or disqualified are excluded from participation on this project.

 

LOCATION OF PROJECT:        

      Limestone Forest Preserve

      23 Chandoga Drive

      Hampton Township

      Sussex County, New Jersey

      Block 2501 Lot 4

     

NO UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS

Access to the site is only available at a mandatory vendor meeting to be held on site at 23 Chandoga Drive, Newton, NJ on July 29, 2025 at 9:30 AM. If you will attend the demolition meeting, you MUST RSVP to Bob Santee at rsantee@tlc-nj.org.

 

INTERESTED QUALIFIED CONTRACTORS should provide a fee and schedule for the demolition of a 3,686 SF custom colonial-style home, a shed, an inground pool, the septic system, and five utility poles.

 

PROPOSAL DEADLINE Proposals are due after the site visit on July 29th, and before the RFP deadline of 12:00 Noon, August 5th, 2025. The project will be awarded on August 6th.


ADDITIONAL DETAIL and documentation can be provided to interested qualified contractors before the required on-site meeting on July 29th, 2025, by contacting Bob Santee at rsantee@tlc-nj.org or surgo@tlc-nj.org.

 
 
 

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