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The maximum bid threshold for those contracting units subject to the Public School Contracts Law (N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-1 et seq.) that do not have a Qualified Purchasing Agent has been increased from $29,000 to $32,000.
A contract is defined by New Jersey law an agreement which is voluntarily entered into, and which creates voluntary, mutual and binding obligations arising from a common understanding as expressed in "offer and acceptance." Being a legal definition, there is of course a test for what constitutes a binding contract, and
Welcome to NJSTART, the State of New Jersey's new eProcurement portal! This solution is designed to streamline the procurement process and make it more efficient for companies looking to do business with the State. If you haven't registered yet, ENROLL NOW. Registration is easy and takes only a few minutes.
To obtain a State contract, vendors compete for an award by responding to a Request for Proposal (RFP) when issued by the Division of Purchase and Property. RFPs are posted on the Division's website. RFPs are also posted on the NJSTART website.
Quote Threshold beginning 7/1/2020: Public School with QPA: $6,600 (previously $6,000) Public School without QPA: $4,800 (previously $4,350) Municipalities with QPA $6,600 (previously $6,000)