Company set to provide WiFi to affordable housing developments in Princeton lacked required contractor certificate The Princeton Council is going back out to bid to seek a vendor to bring Internet access to residents of the affordable housing developments owned or managed by the Princeton Housing Authority and Princeton Community Housing. The Princeton Council rejected the sole bid for a contract to provide Internet service to the affordable housing developments at its Jan. 19 meeting. The company lacked the required public works contractor certificate. State law requires contractors who work on publicly-funded projects to hold a certificate. Administrator Marc Dashield told the Princeton Council that the administration reached out to the vendor that is applying for the public works contractor certificate. The initial bid was “on the street” during the holidays, which may have limited the number of bidders, he said.