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Contact: Caryn Shinske (609) 984-1795 |
DEP INVITES EXPERIENCED VENDORS TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS TO OPERATE (18/P018) TRENTON – The Department of Environmental Protection is accepting applications from experienced vendors to operate concessions at nine state parks and forests that will enhance visitors' experiences.
In addition, Cape May Point State Park in Cape May County is seeking vendors to operate a mobile food concession, such as a food truck or food cart. Parvin State Park is looking for a vendor for canoe and kayak rentals. “Across New Jersey, state parks and forests welcome 17 million people each year,” said Division of Parks and Forestry Director Mark Texel. “Vendors play an important role in the park experience by renting canoes and kayaks, or by providing a convenient option to purchase beverages, lunch, snacks, even souvenirs and sunscreen.”
The Open Air Theatre seeks a vendor that can do plays, concerts or musicals, while also selling food, drinks and novelties during scheduled performances. Submissions for the other vendor opportunities are due by noon on Friday, April 6. Late submissions will not be accepted. Questions should be emailed to OfficeofLeases@njdepwptest.net by March 15. Concession terms typically run from the Saturday before Memorial Day through either Labor Day or Columbus Day, with an option to renew the concession five times. For bid packages or more information, call (609) 633-7575 or visit: www.njparksandforests.org/parks/business_ops/current_concession.htm Separate sealed proposals and prequalification applications to operate concessions at the locations listed above must be received by the Department of Environmental Protection, Natural and Historic Resources, Office of Leases and Concessions, Station Plaza 5, 3rd Floor, 501 East State Street, Mail Code 501-04C, PO Box 420, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0420 by noon on the due date. To receive email alerts of future concession and lease opportunities, visit www.AlertMenjdepwptest.net and choose “Business Opportunities” under “Jobs and Opportunities.” DEP PHOTOS/Top: High Point State Park; Bottom: Cheesequake State Park ### |
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