Monmouth county taps van cleef for $50k on-call engineering contract

Monmouth County taps Van Cleef for $50K on-call engineering contract

FREEHOLD, N.J. — The Monmouth County Board of Recreation Commissioners has unanimously approved a resolution authorizing a contract with Van Cleef Engineering Associates, LLC for on-call professional engineering services not to exceed $50,000.

The resolution, introduced by Commissioner Foster and seconded by Commissioner Butch, was adopted following a vote by the board. The contract was awarded through a fair and open process under state procurement law N.J.S.A. 19:44A-20.4.

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Van Cleef Engineering Associates, located in Freehold, submitted its proposal on February 20, one day prior to the required submission date.

The proposal outlined engineering services to be delivered as needed over an anticipated twelve-month contract period.

The contract permits engineering services up to the $50,000 cap, with any additional work requiring prior board approval. The proposal, referenced under contract numbers #25-10 and PS #20-25, was reviewed and accepted by the Purchasing Department.

“Van Cleef Engineering Associates, LLC… will provide ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES… in an Amount Not To Exceed $50,000.00.”

The firm, with offices at 3 Paragon Way, Suite 600 in Freehold, is expected to support a range of engineering needs for recreational initiatives throughout the county.

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