NJTA Encourages E-Bidding
In an effort to simplify doing business with the NJTA and to make the bidding
process easier, the NJTA encourages web-based electronic bidding for its construction
contracts. The electronic bidding process includes access to new business opportunities,
the ability to view and purchase project plans and specifications online, and the
opportunity to prepare and submit bids electronically. Electronic bids have
been accepted since June, 2004 and many contractors have taken advantage of not having
to attend the bid opening and having the ability to make last-minute changes their bid.
To view current construction projects, purchase plans and specifications,
view plan holders lists and to register for electronic bidding CLICK HERE
For all other project information and for quick access to bid results click above and log in.
LED Light Fixtures (NEW)
Solicitation For Prequalification
For Information Please Click
here
Construction
Services
Information and Forms for Construction Contracts
Professional
Services
Revised Multipliers for Professional Services
Click Here
(New 06/04/2009)
Information
and Forms for Professional Service Contracts
Engineering Guides and Information
Purchasing
Government
Records Request Form
Access to
our public records are now available upon request. In compliance
with the Open Public Records Act, you may view public records
from the Turnpike Authority upon request. ( Visit
the OPRA website for more info.) Click
here for a printable PDF request form.
Traffic Permit
A Traffic
Permit must be issued by the Turnpike Authority prior to any activity
being performed by third parties (non-Turnpike employees) within
the Turnpike's right-of-way. Occupation of the Turnpike's right-of-way
for any purpose other than travel is not authorized unless a Traffic
Permit has been issued. Click
here for details.
License
To Cross
A License
to Cross (LTC) is a legal document which grants permission to
outside parties to impact Turnpike Authority property. Licenses
to Cross are granted for permanent installations such as utility
crossings, and for temporary impacts, such as construction easements.
Click here
for details.
Filming Policy and Application
For several
years, numerous producers have requested permission from the Turnpike
Authority to film on its right-of-way. The Turnpike Authority
has decided that this written policy is necessary to clarify circumstances
under which filming will be allowed along areas on the Turnpike
and Garden State Parkway roadways. Click
here for details.
Sign Requests
Approval is required for any "Supplemental Guide Sign"
on Authority roadways. The Authority adopted it's Supplemental Guide Sign Policy in
2009 to assist with inquiries on the basic requirements and procedures for having a
sign installed on any Authority roadway.
The policy can be viewed by clicking on the link below.
2009 Supplemental Guide Sign Policy
Application Form for Sign requests
(Coming Soon)
Note:
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& WINZIP/PKZIP for Windows to view the information available
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