Find Water & Utilities RFPs in New Jersey

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
EV Charging StationsNew Jersey BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-04
Galvanized Water Main Replacement Project Njdep Project NO. 1408001-001New Jersey BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-05
Galvanized Water Main Replacement Project Njdep Project NO. 1408001-001bids2026-06-05Minority Business Enterprise
FY2026 New Jersey Water Bank No. S34025804 Various Sanitary Sewer and Water MnCape May City2026-06-08$2.5M
PVWC Little Falls Water Treatment Plant Chemical Fill Station Improvementsbids2026-06-09Minority Business Enterprise
PVWC Little Falls Water Treatment Plant Chemical Fill Station ImprovementsNew Jersey BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-09
PVWC Little Falls Water Treatment Plant Chemical Fill Station ImprovementsPassaic Valley Water Commission2026-06-09$1.2M
PVWC Little Falls Water Treatment Plant Chemical Fill Station Improvementsbids2026-06-09Minority Business Enterprise
EV Charger InfrastructureTownship of Lakewood2026-06-11
Contract 22-8-1(Bbps) Bound Brook Pump Station ReplacementMiddlesex County Utilities Authority2026-06-11
Delsea Drive Water Main Replacement Project - Section 3 – Notice to BiddersBorough of Clayton2026-06-16$1.2M
FY2026 New Jersey Water Bank No. S340258-04 Various Sanitary Sewer and Water Mnbids2026-06-16Minority Business Enterprise
FY2026 New Jersey Water Bank No. S340258-04 Various Sanitary Sewer and Water MnNew Jersey BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-16
FY2026 New Jersey Water Bank No. S340258-04 Various Sanitary Sewer and Water Mnbids2026-06-16Minority Business Enterprise
Gloucester City and Cooper River Pump Stations Electrical UpgradesCamden County Improvement Authority2026-06-17$2.0M
Gloucester City and Cooper River Pump Stations Electrical UpgradesCamden County Municipal Utility Authority2026-06-17$1.5M
North Arlington Beech Street Water Main ReplacementNew Jersey BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-25
To Select an Energy Services Company To Develop and Implement an Energy Savings…Franklin Township Public Schools2026-07-01
Boiler and Domestic Hot Water System Upgrades at Ancora Psychiatric Hospital, H…New Jersey Division of Property Management and Construction2026-07-16$6.5M
Notice to Advertise B488A, B492A, B494, B495, B499Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission2027-04-17

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Tips for Winning Water & Utilities Contracts in New Jersey

  • EPA's Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) provide billions in annual financing for water projects. Projects funded through SRFs must follow state procurement rules and often require American Iron and Steel (AIS) provisions.
  • The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA/BIL, 2021) allocated $55 billion for water infrastructure — the largest federal water investment in history. This funding is flowing through SRFs and EPA grants, creating a surge in water utility procurement through 2026 and beyond.
  • Water utility projects require licensed Professional Engineers (PE) and often demand specific experience with water/wastewater treatment technologies. Build past performance with smaller utilities before pursuing large metropolitan water authority contracts.

Water & Utilities RFP FAQ

How does the State Revolving Fund program create procurement opportunities?

EPA provides capitalization grants to states, which administer CWSRF and DWSRF loan programs for local water and wastewater projects. SRF-funded projects must follow competitive procurement rules and often require Davis-Bacon prevailing wages and American Iron and Steel (AIS) provisions. States publish intended use plans listing prioritized projects annually.

What impact does the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act have on water procurement?

The IIJA (also called the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law) allocated $55 billion for water infrastructure, including $15 billion for lead service line replacement, $10 billion for PFAS contamination, and $26 billion for SRF capitalization. This represents a historic increase in water procurement volume that will continue for several years.

What certifications are needed for water utility contracts?

State water and wastewater operator licenses are required for operations contracts. Professional Engineer (PE) license is needed for design work. Contractors typically need state contractor licenses with appropriate classifications (underground utility, pipeline). NSF/ANSI certifications are required for products in contact with drinking water.

How do SCADA system procurements work for water utilities?

SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems for water utilities are procured through competitive RFPs, typically as design-build or design-bid-build projects. Cybersecurity requirements have increased significantly due to EPA directives and CISA guidelines. Integrators need experience with water-specific protocols (DNP3, Modbus) and compliance with NIST cybersecurity frameworks.

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