New Jersey Public Notice — statewide, New Jersey. RESOLUTION NO. 22407-26 WHEREAS, the Township of Lyndhurst posted on its website on April 13, 2026 a Request for Qualifications for a Municipal Engineer in a “fair and open” process in accordance. Open — accepting responses.
RESOLUTION NO. 22407-26 WHEREAS, the Township of Lyndhurst posted on its website on April 13, 2026 a Request for Qualifications for a Municipal Engineer in a “fair and open” process in accordance with NJSA 19:44A-20.26; and WHEREAS, professional services are exempt from public bidding unde Published in northjersey.com.
New Jersey Public Notice — statewide issued this consulting opportunity in New Jersey. It was published on May 24, 2026.
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