
COURT HOUSE — On Thursday, Nov. 20 at 8:30 a.m., Middle Township Committee will vote on a resolution to award a $6 million sewer contract to a Vineland construction company.
According to the resolution, sealed bids for Phase I of the Whitesboro/Edgewood sanitary sewer project were received on Aug. 12.
The lowest responsible bid of $6,051,213 came from Perna Finnigan Inc., a company with 25 employees started in 1991 by Robert Perna Jr., according to a business profile on Manta.com.
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Thu, 12/04/2008 - 11:40am
well we see a 6 million dollar contract to install this needed utility has indeed been tainted by those who control the tax payers money.
it's a shame that those in control of our local community has decided to again use unhealty and bad judgement especially with this large amount of money.
i wonder how much of this money will make it;s way to those who awarded this contract.
Thu, 11/20/2008 - 7:52am
I wonder who is getting the kickback - is it the mayor, albrecht and heun or the camden county dems?
Wed, 11/19/2008 - 9:38pm
The Middle Township Committee doesn't seem to have heard that we are in an economic crisis. Their tax payers may not be able to pay their salary next year so they had better think twice before spending millions upon millions of dollars. Housing values are down, homeowners taxes are way up from the revals and the rest of us are going broke with the stock market. Is anyone listening out there?
Wed, 11/19/2008 - 7:09pm
Sure make it difficult for the town's people to attend and comment. Way to go Middle Committee!!! Thanks to all the voters who made this possible.