Construction in New Jersey

New Jersey Construction Intel

Thursday, June 4, 2026
4 min read
12 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on construction developments in New Jersey. Today we're covering 12 key stories including updates on new jersey construction headlines, new jersey construction updates, background & context. Let's dive in.

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New Jersey Construction Headlines

5 stories

1.1

NJ Home Improvement Contractors Face New Licensing Requirements Under 2024 Law.

New Jersey enacted a law on January 8, 2024, mandating additional licensing requirements for home improvement and home elevation contractors, though new regulations must still be developed by a newly-created board before taking effect.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in NJ should prepare for tighter oversight and new compliance obligations as the state strengthens consumer protections in the contracting industry.

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1.2

ConstructConnect Expands NJ Project Database for Commercial Bidding.

ConstructConnect now provides quick, comprehensive access to New Jersey commercial construction projects available for bid, including exclusive projects, plans, specs, bidder lists, and detailed project information.

Why It Matters

NJ construction professionals gain a centralized resource to identify and compete for local commercial projects without relying on fragmented or outdated lead sources.

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1.3

NJ Contractors: Levelset Construction Payment Help Is Here.

Levelset offers tools to help contractors resolve payment problems and streamline their payment processes.

Why It Matters

NJ construction professionals face the same payment delays and disputes that plague the industry nationwide, making specialized payment assistance valuable.

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1.4

Bldup Launches NJ Commercial Construction Project Database for State Professionals.

Bldup now offers verified commercial construction projects across New Jersey, including access to projects, organizations, permits, deeds, leases, and mortgages.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in NJ can streamline business development and market intelligence with centralized, verified project data specific to their state.

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1.5

New Jersey Contractor Licensing Guide: Rules & Requirements You Need to Know.

Procore has published a comprehensive guide covering all the licensing and registration rules, requirements, and application information needed to be a successful contractor in New Jersey.

Why It Matters

Staying current on licensing requirements protects your business from penalties and keeps you eligible to bid on NJ projects.

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New Jersey Construction Updates

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2.1

New Jersey Construction Licensing: Harbor Compliance Offers Registration Assistance.

Harbor Compliance helps contractors obtain initial and renewal construction licenses in New Jersey.

Why It Matters

Staying properly licensed protects your business from penalties and keeps projects moving without compliance delays.

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2.2

Wyckoff Launches New Online UCC Permit Look-Up Portal for NJ Builders.

The Township of Wyckoff has launched a new online portal that allows users to search the Construction Permit database and check the real-time status of UCC permit applications.

Why It Matters

NJ construction professionals working in Wyckoff can now track permit application status digitally, reducing phone calls and site visits to the building department.

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2.3

Jersey City Launches Online Permitting & Licensing Portal.

Jersey City now offers an online system for submitting and managing permits and licenses through its city website.

Why It Matters

NJ construction professionals working in Jersey City can streamline project approvals by filing permits digitally instead of in-person.

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2.4

NJ Construction Permit Data Now Available on State Open Data Portal.

The New Jersey government has published construction permit data as a publicly accessible dataset on its official open data portal.

Why It Matters

Construction professionals in NJ can leverage this centralized permit data for market analysis, competitive intelligence, and project planning across the state.

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Background & Context

3 stories

3.1

Why a foundation problem is almost always a soils-report problem.

Foundation failures rarely originate at the slab; they originate in soil bearing capacity, drainage, or expansive-clay behavior that was either uninvestigated or not honored in the design. A geotechnical report that is older than the building's design or that did not sample at the actual building footprint is a red flag.

Why It Matters

Foundation remediation costs typically exceed the original foundation cost by 5-10x. Investing in current, footprint-specific geotechnical work is the cheapest insurance a project carries.

3.2

The difference between an OSHA-recordable injury and a reportable one.

Recordable injuries (OSHA 300 log entries) include any that require medical treatment beyond first aid. Reportable injuries — which trigger an immediate notification to OSHA — are limited to fatalities (within 8 hours) and inpatient hospitalizations, amputations, or eye losses (within 24 hours). The categories are not the same.

Why It Matters

Confusing the two leads to either over-reporting (creating audit triggers) or under-reporting (which is itself a citation-worthy violation). Knowing the distinction protects both the safety record and the regulatory posture.

3.3

When each surety bond actually pays out.

A bid bond protects the owner if the bidder refuses to enter the contract; it pays the difference between the rejected bid and the next responsive bid. A performance bond covers contractor non-performance during the project. A payment bond protects unpaid subcontractors and suppliers. Each has different claimants and triggers.

Why It Matters

Subs frequently file claims against the wrong bond and lose them on procedural grounds without ever reaching the merits. Knowing which bond covers your specific exposure is table stakes for collections.

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DateJun 4, 2026
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