The purpose of this project is to enhance pedestrian and bicycle safety and accessibility for students traveling to and from school. The proposed improvements support Safe Routes to School initiatives by strengthening pedestrian infrastructure, increasing motorist awareness within designated school zones, and improving traffic operations and overall roadway safety conditions in the vicinity of schools. Work under this Contract shall include, but not be limited to, furnishing all supervision, labor, materials, equipment, tools, and incidentals required to complete the installation, construction, modification, and upgrade of pedestrian and roadway safety infrastructure associated with Safe Routes to School improvements. The work may include, but is not limited to, the installation, modification, and/or upgrade of traffic control devices, pedestrian safety features, and associated roadway infrastructure within designated school zones and adjacent corridors. Improvements may include school speed zone signage and flashing beacon assemblies, school crosswalk signage, pavement markings, sidewalks, curb and gutter, ADA compliant pedestrian curb ramps, pedestrian signal indications and push-button detection at existing signalized intersections, electrical service and control assemblies, and other related traffic control, pedestrian accessibility, and roadway safety enhancements necessary to support Safe Routes to School improvements, as well as other related appurtenances necessary to complete the work. All work shall be performed in accordance with the construction plans, technical specifications, and applicable standards contained in the Contract Documents. In the event that discrepancies arise between the design documents and existing field conditions, or when modifications are required to accommodate site constraints, utilities, or operational considerations, the Engineer shall evaluate the conditions and provide written direction. Any such determination by the Engineer shall govern the resolution of the conflict and the execution of the work.
The City of Miamis (City), has issued this request for proposals (RFP) to solicit proposals from qualified and experienced firms to provide routine and on-demand litter container services within designated areas of the City. The Successful Proposer shall furnish all labor, supervision, equipment, fuel, garbage bags, materials, GPS, video telematics, and incidentals necessary to perform the services stated herein.
The Caribbean Marketplace Roof Replacement (Project) involves addressing structural deficiencies and failures in the existing building envelope at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex. The work shall not affect the buildings area, height, occupant load, or use, and shall include furnishing all materials, labor, permits, and equipment necessary to complete the structural repairs, and to remove and replace the existing roofing systems in accordance with current Building Code requirements.
Post Date: 04/29/2026Bid Date:06/18/2026Trades: CC - Roofing Contractor, Facia Board & Soffit Replacement, Gutters, Downspouts, Snow Guards, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
The selected Engineering firms will be responsible for reviewing all existing zoning ordinances and building codes. The teams will be responsible for incorporating all the above data into complete construction documents, including final working drawings, specifications, and bid documents necessary for the bidding and construction of the project, and in some instances, for construction management. The construction documents and drawings must comply with the College Facilities Management requirements and Florida Statutes (particularly surveys). The selected firms will be responsible for obtaining all State, Federal and local permits, and approvals necessary for the construction of all projects and may be required to provide consulting services to the College on various matters which do not result in drawings or specifications. The College is seeking services in the following in-house disciplines. 1. Structural 2. MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection) 3. Low Voltage & Systems (Fire Alarm, Building Controls, Etc.) 4. Civil 5. Environmental 6. Surveying
Post Date: 05/21/2026Bid Date:06/18/2026Trades: *A&E Architecture & Engineering: Design Services, Consulting & Planning: Professional, EOR Services, Feasibility Study
The Selected firm will provide General Construction Services for projects throughout the College. These projects will require a full range of major construction trades and subcontracts including, but not limited to civil, landscaping, structural, waterproofing, finishes, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, roofing, and environmental services as well as upgrading and expanding existing utilities. However, projects may be smaller utilizing only a few subcontracting trades.
Post Date: 05/21/2026Bid Date:06/18/2026Trades: CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors, Waterproof & Weatherproof Services, Master General Mechanical - Mechanical Contractor: MEP Contractors (Combined Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC, Fire Suppression Trades), Low Voltage Electrical Contractor (LVE) <91V: Electrician, Fiberoptic, Wire & Cabling, Telephone, Cable Television (TV), CF, Master Plumber - Plumbing Contractor: Water Supply, Reverse Osmosis (RO), Water Heaters, Water Meters, Leak Detection, Flow & Backflow, Acoustic , EF - Fire Protection: Fire Alarm, Smoke Detection & Fire Suppression Contractor, Fire Extinguishers, Pumps, Hydrants & Inspections, CC - Roofing Contractor, Facia Board & Soffit Replacement, Gutters, Downspouts, Snow Guards, High Voltage Electrical Contractor (HVE): Electrician, Power Lines; Substation, Switchgear, Transmission/Power Lines, Environmental Consulting & Testing, Water & Air Quality & Ecological Stewardship, Compliance & Services
The selected Architectural firms will be responsible for reviewing all existing zoning ordinances and building codes. The teams will be responsible for incorporating all the above data into complete construction documents, including final working drawings, specifications, and bid documents necessary for the bidding and construction of the project, and in some instances, for construction management. The construction documents and drawings must comply with the College Facilities Management requirements and Florida Status (particularly surveys). 5 The selected firms will be responsible for obtaining all State, Federal and local permits and approvals necessary for the construction of all projects and may be required to provide consulting services to the College on various matters which do not result in drawings or specifications.
Post Date: 05/21/2026Bid Date:06/18/2026Trades: *A&E Architecture & Engineering: Design Services, Consulting & Planning: Professional, EOR Services, Feasibility Study
The Project consists of furnishing all materials, labor, and equipment necessary for restoration construction of driveways or specialty paving locations damaged as part of underground repairs or new installations done by Department forces. The driveway restoration shall include driveways constructed with asphalt, pavers, turf blocks, reinforced concrete, stamped concrete and other specialty driveways. Specialty paving areas include spot repairs on roadways with decorative pavers at intersections or traffic circles. The driveway and specialty pavement restorations shall be at different locations anywhere within the limits of Miami-Dade County, Florida, as ordered by the Department during the contract period. The work includes, but shall not be limited to, removal and restoration of existing driveways damaged by Department forces; restoration of roadway decorative specialty paving locations; demolition work to include legal disposal of existing debris; furnishing and installing lime rock, sand, formwork, concrete, reinforcing materials, paint and finishes; placing and compacting backfill; saw cut joints; removal of any tree roots and debris; forming; pouring and finishing new concrete; furnishing missing or broken pavers or specialty driveway material to match existing; furnishing and installing colored wear resistant finished were required; constructing the approach to match the existing driveway; and all other miscellaneous and appurtenant items necessary to perform a complete restoration.
Post Date: 05/26/2026Bid Date:06/18/2026Trades: Concrete Contractor: Pavement, Driveways, Sidewalks, Curbs, Gutters, Flatwork, ADA Ramps Pedestrian Improvements, CIP Concrete, Earthwork & Paving Contractor: Pavement Preservation, Resurface, Slurry Seal, High Friction, Milling, Land Clearing, Trails/Path, *Landscaping Contractor & Groundskeeping, Xeriscaping, Hardscaping, Weed Control Grubbing Sodding Lawn Mowing Mulching, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
hardening and flood protection upgrades to Pump Station No. 2. The upgrades include, but are not limited to: 1. Louvers: Provide wind protection as shown in the Drawings and Specifications. 2. Doors and Windows: a. Above the Design Flood Elevation: Replace with wind-resistant doors and windows as shown in the Drawings and Specifications. b. Below Design Flood Elevation: Combination of flood-resistant doors and windows, wind-resistant doors and windows, flood gates, and wind protection shutters as shown in the Drawings and Specifications. 3. Pump Discharge Check/Control Valves: Provide redundant hydro-pneumatic power system and ancillaries for valve actuation as shown in the Drawings and Specifications. 4. Odor Control System: a. Provide bypass ducting to allow for connection of a temporary odor control system (by others) as shown in the Drawings and Specifications. Bypass provides isolation of the existing odor control system to allow maintenance/repair work to occur. b. Provide flood protection to electrical panels as shown in the Drawings and Specifications. 5. HVAC: a. Replace the cooling tower, install in an elevated platform, and provide wind protection panels as shown in the Drawings and Specifications. b. Replace exhaust fans as shown in the Drawings and Specifications. 6. Other work shown on the plans and specifications to provide a complete work, including but not limited to demolition, removal, and refurbishment of existing features as shown in the Drawings and Specifications. C. The Project also includes work to make Pump Station No. 2 more aesthetically pleasing.
Post Date: 05/26/2026Bid Date:06/18/2026Trades: Stormwater Prevention Plan (SWPP), Regional Flood Planning Group (RFPG), Floodproofing & Flood Risk/Pollution Reduction, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
The project consists of hauling and disposing of special waste material from the City of Hialeah Streets Division maintenance yard to a Florida Department of Environmental Protection certified landfill, transfer station, or recycling facility. The special waste material to be hauled and disposed of as part of this project is material collected by the city from the city's stormwater drain cleaning operations.
The scope of work entails but is not limited to installation, repair and/or full replacement of interior and/or exterior glass panes, windows, entry doors, mirrors, Plexiglass structures, curtain walls, glass blocks and any other glazing structures at the facilities operated by Miami-Dade Public Library System. The scope of work also includes application of film (tinted or clear), backer rod and sealant removals and replacements, resealing, caulking, and/or water proofing of various glazing structures. When the assigned work scope dictates it, the contractor shall produce calculations, drawings, NOAs and/or documentation necessary to obtain permits for the authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs) before initiating any work. [LD1.1]Permitting fees are to be paid by the Contractor and will be reimbursed at cost with no mark ups. The awarded contractor is responsible for any required design, coordination of the work and obtaining approval from all applicable MDPLS entities. Preparation of the plans in accordance with MDPLS guidelines and/or requirements, Job Hazard Analysis, and/or Safety Plans for each work location as well as all labor, parts, materials, and equipment (i.e., including ladders, scaffolding, and/or lifts) necessary to access and perform the work is the sole responsibility of the contractor. It is also the contractors responsibility to fully clean areas prior to and following completion of the work as well as proper disposal of removed and/or discarded parts and materials. All damaged glass must be replaced with equal or greater quality and thickness and in accordance with MDPLS Design Guidelines. The contractor shall provide temporary emergency repairs (i.e., within 24 hours of notification) while materials are on order, including caulking, temporary protection of building envelope openings, sealing, water proofing, board-up and water testing in order to prevent water infiltration and secure the facility while new glass is being ordered. All work shall be authorized via Work Orders by project/site and shall comply with the following requirements: 1. Observe MDPLS product requirements for re-glazing, re-sealing, caulking and water proofing as needed. 2. Work in high traffic areas (i.e., inside any of the library facilities during operating hours) or any other areas where there is a high volume of people. Please adjust your unit costs accordingly. 3. The contractor shall notify the MDPLS project manager at least 48 hours in advance prior to initiating any work order assignment. 4. All scaffold erecting and fall protection shall follow OSHA standards 1926.450 through 1926.503. 5. The awarded contractor shall provide all necessary equipment to supply a safe working area environment and mitigate noise and operational interruptions. 6. When support metal is damaged, order necessary replacement materials before re-glazing. 7. Clean base frame and adjacent areas completely following all manufacturers recommended procedures for proper applications. 8. Replace old screws at damaged section being replaced with equal or greater quality, corrosion proof and secure properly. 9. The contractor is responsible for cleaning up and proper disposal of all debris before leaving work areas for the day or night. Contractor must remove and dispose of all broken glass following OSHA as well as any other applicable Codes or standards. Glass debris disposal must also comply with applicable environmental regulations. 10. Remove extra material and equipment from the work area before leaving for the day or night. 11. Remove old caulking and re-seal entire areas being replaced and remove and replace any deteriorated or damaged supports to prevent water infiltration. 12. When caulking is applied from the interior, 1/4" x 1/4" glazing tape must be installed on the frame leaving a 3/4" area from the DLO[LD2.1][JS2.2] to apply the caulking. 13. When caulking is applied from exterior side, use the proper preset gasket to set caulk bite. 14. Inspect new glass for damage and ensure it meets the required standards per specifications before installation. 15. Clean glass per caulk manufacturers recommendation. 16. When glass being replaced is part of an entire section, contractor shall verify that all adjacent units are properly sealed to avoid water penetration. All broken glasses must be replaced in kind. 17. Install new glass following safety regulations and manufacturer procedures. 18. Temporarily secure glass to ensure proper trim fit to allow sealants to cure following manufacturers procedures. 19. Clean all surrounding areas, paint trims, and frames to provide a fresh finish. 20. Repair any damages caused by the re-glazing process or any work performed by Contractor. 21. The contractor is responsible for the performance of a water test after work has been completed in the presence of the MDPLS project manager to verify that no water penetration is caused due to improper installation. 22. Provide a one (1) year no dollar limit-warranty for any defects in materials and installation. Upon warranty activation, the contractor shall immediately perform inspections, repair or replace defective areas. 23. Provide a manufacturer warranty for all glazing materials following installation. The Manufacturer warranty must be in effect for a period of at least one (1) year. 24. Approved brands for film applications include 3M, Courtaulos, Llumar, Madico, Solar Gard and Sungard.
Post Date: 05/28/2026Bid Date:06/19/2026Trades: Glass & Glazing Contractor: Glass Tinting, Glass Door, Window Installations, Repairs & Replacements, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
The Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) is soliciting to establish a pool of four (4) consultants for survey services for Miami International Airport (MIA), its ancillary facilities, and the four (4) County-owned auxiliary airports: Miami Executive Airport (TMB), MiamiOpa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Miami Homestead General Aviation Airport (X51), and Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport (TNT). The scope of services to be provided by the consultant includes, but is not limited to, professional surveying services for various projects within MDAD's capital improvement program (CIP) under the supervision of MDAD's authorized representative. Experienced surveyors are required to conduct, administer, and monitor survey operations, ensuring compliance with specifications and documenting findings through observations and reports. The scope of services shall include, but is not limited to, the following: aerial photography, including drone-based photography and scanning; ground control; photogrammetric services; topographic mapping; planimetric mapping; airspace mapping; cross-sections; raster imagery; orthophoto products; photographic prints; GPS survey data; and LiDAR services. Additionally, specialized services will encompass building interior scanning, Building Information Modeling (BIM) modeling, Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) location identification, and construction layout verification. All data must adhere to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines and be compatible with MDAD's GIS database and BIM modeling systems. Project types will include existing buildings, new buildings, renovations, and civil projects ranging from roadways to airfield aprons. The A/E firm shall provide at its own cost, the software, hardware, personnel, and training to utilize BIM methodology throughout the duration of this project. All work and development involving BIM shall comply with the MDAD BIM Standards Manual (BIM Manual). The County intends to retain four (4) qualified consultants/teams of firms for four (4) NonExclusive Professional Services Agreements (PSAs), each with an effective term of five (5) years with one (1) Two-Year Option to Renew (OTR). The total estimated combined contract value to be shared amongst the four (4) PSAs is $5,000,000 for the initial term and $1,000,000 for the renewal period, exclusive of any contingencies and dedicated allowances. The following rotational methodology will be used by Miami Dade Aviation Department when assigning work to the awarded A/E firms for this project. These factors will be evaluated by the staff and presented to the Directors designee for their approval. Previous work assigned Capabilities of the team Schedule(s) Familiarity with the location and infrastructure Conflicts of Interest and Conflicts of Interest mitigation Page 9 of 35 NTPC_INFORMS Rev 02/19/2026 No minimum amount of work or compensation is promised to the retained consultants. The County reserves the right to re-use the work products of the retained consultant(s) and to retain other consultants to provide the same or similar services at its sole discretion.
The scope of work requires disaster management, recovery and consulting services to support the oversight and management of debris recovery contractors (debris haulers) in accordance with all laws, regulations and the Stafford Act and FEMA policies and guidelines. 1. Disaster Debris Monitoring Services A. The Successful Proposer(s) shall provide all management, supervision, labor, logistical support, transportation, and equipment necessary to initiate and to safely and accurately perform all of the Citys debris monitoring activities. B. The Successful Proposer(s) shall provide all labor, services, equipment, materials and supplies necessary to perform debris monitoring services and monitor the debris removal contractors and ensure their performance in accordance with all laws, regulations, the Stafford act and FEMA requirements. Other services may include, but not limited to, facilitating communications with FEMA, FHWA, USACOE, State of Florida and other state and federal agencies as necessary. C. The Successful Proposer(s) shall provide disaster debris monitoring services for debris generated from public rights-of-way, drainage areas/canals, waterways, and other public eligible or designated areas. The debris monitoring services to be provided are contract compliance supervision and inspection, not professional engineering services. Additionally, the Successful Proposer(s) will be required to provide other services such as, but not limited to: damage assessment, training, emergency planning, public assistance consulting services and other services as needed and ordered by the City. D. The Successful Proposer(s) shall observe day-to-day operations performed by the Citys independent debris removal contractor(s) including, but not limited to, tree cutting, stump removal, and removal, reduction, and hauling of construction and demolition debris (C&D),vegetative debris, and any other disaster related debris. The Successful Proposer(s) shall ensure that workers are performing eligible work in accordance with FEMA and all applicable Federal, State, and local regulations. The Scope of Services for Disaster Debris Monitoring shall include, but not be limited to: a. Coordinating daily briefings, work progress, staffing, and other key items with the City. b. Selection and permitting of Temporary Debris Storage and Reduction Site (TDSRS) locations and any other permitting/regulatory issues as necessary. c. Scheduling work for all team members and contractors on a daily basis. d. Hiring, scheduling, and managing field staff. e. Supplying sufficient number of trained debris monitors and trained field supervisors to accommodate the volume of debris to be removed at loading sites and debris management sites or final disposal sites. f. Monitoring recovery contractor's operations and making/implementing recommendations to improve efficiency and speed up recovery work. g. Assisting the City with responding to public concerns and comments. h. Certifying contractor vehicles for debris removal using methodology and documentation practices appropriate for contract monitoring. i. Issuing tickets properly and accurately. Request For Proposal #2025-26-032 Title: Disaster Debris Monitoring Services 34 j. Entering tickets into a database application for electronic recording. k. Developing daily operational reports to keep the City informed of work progress. l. Development of maps, GIS applications, etc. as necessary. m. Reporting issues that require action (safety concern, contractor non-compliance and improper equipment use). n. Ensuring that debris contractor work is within the assigned scope of work and report if debris removal work does not comply with local ordinances, as well as State and Federal regulations. o. Assisting the City by providing and/or preparing any information and documents necessary for Federal or state reimbursement and audits. p. Station monitors at all City debris pick up and disposal sites. Verify amounts of debris hauled. q. Monitor debris removal activities for inappropriate contractor activities. r. Verify truck capacities and inspect trucks for proper loading and compaction. s. Complete load tickets. t. Use Florida Recovery Obligation Calculation (F-ROC) to standardize, streamline, and simplify the Public Assistant process. E. The Successful Proposer(s) shall also: a. Provide trained staff and necessary equipment to properly provide the services outlined throughout this solicitation. The Successful Proposers equipment shall include, but not be limited to: personal protective equipment (e.g. traffic vest, hard hat, gloves, etc.) safety equipment (e.g., traffic cones, barricades, etc.) transportation, and electronic and telecommunication devices (e.g. digital cameras, tablets, laptops, communication devices, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), etc.) at no additional cost the City b. Provide trained staff debris monitors to observe and document the activities of the debris contractors (debris haulers) and City crews in compliance with FEMA, FHWA, and State of Florida Laws, Rules & Guidelines as amended from time to time. c. Provide an office within the City for management of this contract. d. Assign an Operations Manager to oversee each debris recovery contractor employed by the City. All communications given to the Operations Manager by the Citys Contract Manager shall be binding as if they were given by the Successful Proposer(s). The Operations Manager shall be on call 24 hours per day, seven days per week, and shall be available by cell phone. In the event normal communication (telephone, cell phone, radio, etc.) is unavailable, the Successful Proposer(s) will provide its Operations Manager with reliable means of communication (satellite radio, satellite phone, etc.) with the City. This position will not require a constant presence, but the Operations Manager must physically be capable of responding to the Citys Contract Manager within 30 minutes of notifications. The Contractor shall be supported by a comprehensive range of resources necessary to maximize operational efficiency and accelerate the delivery of services.
Post Date: 05/19/2026Bid Date:06/23/2026Trades: Disaster Relief: Planning & Monitoring; Comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan (EOP), Grants, Estimation & Admin, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
The City of Hialeah, Florida (hereinafter referred to as the City), is hereby soliciting proposals from all qualified companies that wish to provide the City with disaster recovery services, which may include emergency road clearance; Debris removal from public Rights-of-Way and public property; removal of certain hazardous Stumps or hanging trees or limbs; operation of temporary Debris staging areas and reduction sites; Debris disposal; and Hazardous Waste abatement.
Post Date: 05/19/2026Bid Date:06/23/2026Trades: Emergency Disaster Relief: Cleanup & Recovery, Rapid Incident Scene Clearance (RISC), Debris Removal, Vessel/Boat Hauling, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
The City of Hialeah requires the services of an experienced and reliable contractor to provide the fabrication and installation of Impact resistant windows & doors for Wilde Park. 1. Permitting: The successful Contractor shall be responsible for securing all required permits from the City of Hialeah Building Department prior to the commencement of work. 2. Installation: Contractor must install all windows and doors in strict compliance with the respective Miami-Dade County NOA specifications. 3. Site Management: Contractor is responsible for site safety, debris removal, and ensuring the facility remains secure during the installation process.
Post Date: 05/19/2026Bid Date:06/23/2026Trades: Glass & Glazing Contractor: Glass Tinting, Glass Door, Window Installations, Repairs & Replacements, Door Service Contractor: Including Bay Doors, Fire Doors, Gates, Activating Devices & Overhead/Garage Door Opener, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
The Village of Key Biscayne pursuant to Florida Statutes 287.055, the Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA), as may be amended, hereby issues this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to interested and qualified firms to receive sealed proposals to develop a scientifically validated and implementable framework for hybrid offshore artificial reef systems that reduce shoreline erosion, enhance coastal resilience, and provide significant ecological co-benefits for the Village of Key Biscayne and the broader southeast Florida coast on the following project: Village of Key Biscayne Feasibility and Preliminary Shoreline Design Study.
On July 8, 2025, North Bay Village (the Village) solicited statements of qualification from firms for the construction of a multiuse municipal building (the Work or Services, as further defined herein) on a 0.756-acre property located at 1335 79th Street Causeway. The proposed Work includes construction of a multiuse municipal building that includes the Villages administrative offices, Village Commission chambers, a police station, a Miami-Dade County operated fire rescue station, and adjacent parking area(s) (collectively, the Village Hall Complex). On October 21, 2025, the Village Commission adopted Resolution No. 2025-099, selecting the following firms for participation in this RFP as the second phase and continuation of the competitive procurement process initiated pursuant to Request for Qualifications No. 2025-006 (the RFQ): 1. CORE Construction Services of Florida, LLC; 2. Gulf Building Corporation; 3. James P. Pirtle Construction Company, Inc.; 4. KAST Construction Company of Florida, LLC; and 5. West Construction, Inc. (individually and collectively, Proposers). The Village is now soliciting proposals from the Proposers, as qualified pursuant to the RFQ, to perform the Work for the Village Hall Complex.
Post Date: 05/13/2026Bid Date:06/24/2026Trades: CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
The City of Miami Beach (City) Police Department is seeking quotes, through this Invitation to Quote (ITQ) from qualified consultants to evaluate, design, and, where appropriate, valueengineer the Citys aging microwave backhaul network. The selected consultant will develop design specifications for a modernized system and may also be called upon to assist the City in negotiating with the contractor selected to construct or rehabilitate the network pursuant to a separate formal procurement process. Rehabilitation efforts may include incorporating the consultants valueengineering recommendations when existing components can reliably support longterm performance. Additional details are provided in Section 5 of the ITQ.
Work includes, but is not limited to, providing all supervision, labor, required materials, equipment, tools, operations, and documentation necessary for the construction of a traffic circle, including site preparation, grading, pavement construction, curb and gutter installation, sidewalks, ADAcompliant pedestrian ramps, drainage structures, pavement markings, and signage, all in accordance with the contract documents.
The Town of Cutler Bay would like to replace all existing parking lot and walkways light fixtures at Lakes by the Bay Park located at 8551 SW 216th Street. The existing light fixtures mounted on poles will be replaced with LED fixtures on the same poles. The existing service points and meters will remain; existing conduits and wires will be utilized if possible; Lakes by the Bay Retrofit Project includes a total of nine (9) fixtures at the parking lot and nine (9) fixtures at the walkways, all of them mounted on poles, as identified in Appendix C.
Post Date: 05/04/2026Bid Date:06/25/2026Trades: CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors, High Voltage Electrical Contractor (HVE): Electrician, Power Lines; Substation, Switchgear, Transmission/Power Lines
The Selected firm will provide Construction Management Services for projects throughout the College. These projects will require a full range of major construction trades and subcontracts including, but not limited to civil, landscaping, structural, and waterproofing, finishes, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, roofing, environmental services as well as upgrading and expanding existing utilities. However, projects may be smaller utilizing only a few subcontracting trades.
Post Date: 05/21/2026Bid Date:06/25/2026Trades: *Construction Management; General Contractor CM/CMGC/CMaC: Owner's Representative Services NIGP 925-44