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(" ^TATE OF NEW JERSEY ^ STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION A Trenton £ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that f sealed bids will oe received ' by tne =? State Highway Commission of New J Jersey for the following: £ Approximately 314,550 gallons of f Lignin Binder for use in the repair and 5 maintenance of grarei roads used as A detours during contraction of secJf tions of the State Highway System- ^ Bids will include the cost of materia'. ^ to be furnished in accordance with £ standard State Highway Specification: ✓ therefor, applied in accordance with y the requirements specified, and inA cludfng freight and all transportation i charges5 Points of delivery and other detail? A will be furnished upon application t. £ A- W. Muir, Superintendent of Mainf tenance, 517 Broad Street Bank Buildv ing. Trenton, New Jersey. £ Bids will be received at the offices f of the State Highway Commission. S Broad Street Bank Building. Trenton, \ New Jersey, on July 21st, 1922, a' f 11 00 A. M-, Standard Time, and | t opened and read immediately there L after — Specifications, form of bid, special addressed envelopes, and conditionunder which bids will be accepted for ' the above, are on file in the office of A. W. Muir, Superintendent of Maintenance, 517 Broad Street Bank ! Building, Trenton, N. J., and mav be I obtained upon request- Bids must be ' made upon the - proposal forms fur- 1 nished, in the manner designated f therein, and as required by the specie i fications, same to be enclosed in j sealed special addressed envelopes which will be furnished each bidder with the bid blank, bearing the name and address of the bidder on the outside, and must be accompanied by a certified check drawn to the order of the Treasurer of the State of New I Jersey for not less than ten per cent(10%) of the amount of the bid. pr - 1 vided that the said certified check j shall not be less than 850C.00 or more | than 820,000-00 and be delivered at J the above place on or before the hour ! named. Bids not submitted on the I standard proposal form or enclosed " in other than the special envelope will * be considered informal and will be rejected. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certificate from a suretv company duly authorized to do business in this State, stating that such surety company will provide said bidder with a bond in such sum as is required in and in accordance with j the nro visions of said specifications, j ; conditioned for the faithful performance of the provisions of the contract and specifications. The State Highway Commission reserves the right to reject any or all ! bids. By order of the State Highway Commission. A. LEE GROVER, Chief Clerk. 7-l-3-pf2028 STATE OF NEW JERSEY STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Trenton NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the State Highway Commission of New Jersey for the following: Approximately 581,600 gallons of Lignin Binder for use in the repair and maintenance of gravel roads in the New Jersey State Highway System. Bids will include the cost of the material to be furnished in ac cord a nee with Standard State High- : way Specifications therefor, 'Applied j in accordance with the requirements specified, and including freight and all transportation chargps. Points of delivery and other details will be furnished upon application to A. W. Muir, Superintendent of Maintenance, 517 Broad Street Bank Build- ; ing, Trenton, New Jersey. Bids will be received at the offices of the State Highway Commission, Broad Street Bank Building, Trenton, New Jersey, on July 21st, 1922, at 1100 A. M., Standard Time, and opened and read immediately afterSpecifications, form of bid, special addressed envelopes, and conditions under which bids will be accepted for - the above, are on file in the office of J A. W. Muir, Superintendent of Maintenance, 517 Broad Street Bank Building, Trenton, N. J., and may be obtained upon request. Bids must be made upon the proposal forms furnished, in the manner designated therein, and as required by the specifications, same to be enclosed in sealed special addressed envelopes - which will be furnished each bidder with the bid blank, bearing the name and address of the bidder on the outside, and must be accompanied by a certified check drawri to the order of the Treasurer of the State of New Jersey for not less than ten per cent (10%) of the amount of the bid, provided that the said certified check shall not be less than 8500.00 nor more than 820,0004)0 and be delivered at the above place on or before the hour named. Bids not submitted on the standard proposal form or enclosed jn other than the special envelope will S be considered informal and will be rejected. „ Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certificate from a sur< company duly authorized to do business in this State stating that such surety company will provide said bidder with a bond in such sum as is required in and in accordance with the provisions of said specifications, conditioned for the faithful performance of the provisions of the contract and specifications. The State Highway Commission »eserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the State Highwa CommissionA. LEE GROVER, Chief Cleric. 7-l-3-pf2028

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