JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- The Hudson County Improvement Authority is launching an online order form for residents to purchase compost bins and rain barrels. Each of these items are $40 and will be delivered directly to your doorstep. By making compost bins and rain barrels available for purchase online, the HCIA is keeping with its commitment to build a more sustainable and environmentally friendly Hudson County.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SPECIAL FORENSIC AUDIT SERVICES
HCIA Answers to Questions received as of May 4, 2020 regarding the Forensic Audit RFP

Question Set 1:

1. The RFP specifically mentions Care Point Bayonne Hospital. Are there particular issues driving the request?
2. If so, what are they?
3. Is there an expectation that forensic accounting services will be required with respect to any other facilities?
4. If so, can those facilities be identified?
5. If additional facilities are subject to the scope of work, what is the process for allowing the selected firm to evaluate if any potential conflicts of interest exist?
6. Does HCIA have a standard contract that it expects to employ in this situation?
7. If so, can a copy of that contract be made available prior to May 7?
8. Our firm has an office in New Jersey, and services many clients, including healthcare clients, that are located in New Jersey. However, our principal office is not in New Jersey. Given that fact pattern, will we still be considered if we meet all other criteria?
9. How soon after submissions to the RFP are received does HCIA expect to make a decision on retention?

The Hudson County Improvement Authority is issuing the following Requests for Proposals for Professional Services pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A: 11-5 et seq. The Due Date for Proposals is Thursday May 7, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. EST. It is the intent of these RFP’s to have the successful firms enter into Professional Services agreements with the HCIA to provide the services as outlined herein:

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR HEALTH CARE LEGAL SERVICES

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SPECIAL FORENSIC AUDIT SERVICES

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR CERTIFIED MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING SERVICES AND RELATED HEALTH CARE FINANCIAL SERVICES

JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- Hudson County’s Skyway Golf Course will reopen to golfers on Saturday morning following an Executive Order signed this afternoon by Governor Phil Murphy that permits county parks and golf courses to operate during the COVID-19 outbreak. In addition to the golf course, which is operated by the Hudson County Improvement Authority, county parks will also re-open on Saturday at sunrise for passive recreation only. Basketball, tennis and other activities that involve close contact are not permitted. Strict social distancing measures will be in place at both the golf course and county parks to ensure the safety of all Hudson County residents.

HCEDC
In Partnership With

Hudson County Community College
Jersey City Economic Development Corporation
New Jersey Business Action Center
New Jersey Community Capital
New Jersey Economic Development Authority
Union County Economic Development Corporation

Presents

Hudson County COVID–19 Programs for Business

Friday, Apri l 17, 2020, 1pm

Live WebEx

To register, go to: https://tinyurl.com/COVID-19ProgramsForBusiness

   

Hudson County COVID-19 Vaccination and Data Resources