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#816676

RFP Construct a New Boiler Building and Controls in the Old Incinerator Area Expand/Move Graphic Control, Miami, FL

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. The contractor shall provide construction services. The contractor shall furnish and install a new Boiler Plant and a new extension to the existing utility building, a Boiler Control Room adjacent to Building 44 with three (3) new 400-horsepower (HP) Boilers. The contractor shall furnish and install two (2) 400 HP Rental, stand-alone, Dual Fuel, (Natural Gas/Oil) Mobile, Temporary Boilers and a Boiler Control Room to always supply and maintain the Hospital Steam Load during construction as per the 100% construction drawings, narrative, addendums, Physical Security & Resiliency Design Manual (PSRDM), and specifications provided. The Boiler rental shall be provided on a monthly basis until the project is completed and accepted by the Government and is included as part of the overall construction project.

Post Date: 03/30/2026 Bid Date: 05/08/2026 Trades: CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#817345

Citywide Holiday Lighting & Decorating Services, Sunny Isles Beach, FL

The City of Sunny Isles Beach, City is seeking proposals from qualified Contractors/ Proposers to provide holiday lighting and decorations at various locations throughout the City, including Parks, Rights-of-Way, and Facilities in accordance with the terms, conditions, and specifications contained in this Request for Proposals RFP. The City invites creative proposals for holiday lighting and decorations that creates a unique and memorable experience for anyone living and visiting Sunny Isles Beach during the holiday season. The Proposer will be responsible for the design, installation, maintenance, removal and storage of all Proposer-provided lights and decorations. The lighting and decoration shall be installed, maintained, stored, and removed during the holiday season between mid-November and early January (the Holiday Lighting Season). For the 2026 holiday season, the lighting and decorations shall be installed and ready for lighting no later than November 16, 2026, and complete removal by January 31, 2027.

Post Date: 04/03/2026 Bid Date: 05/08/2026 Trades: Event & Holiday Lighting Decorations, 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
#817341

Consumer Line Relocation Program at Various Locations MD-County 2025 - Part 2, Miami, FL

This work involves disconnecting existing water meters from the service water lines located at the rear or side of the properties and connecting new water service lines of the residences to the existing water meter at the front of the property, as shown on the attached sketch in the appendices. The Contractor shall meet the property owners/tenants where the conversion will be performed, and the property owner shall have the opportunity to review the proposed route and provide their input. The contractor shall obtain the owner's signature for all required permits and shall be responsible for applying for and obtaining the required permits, including preparing the plumbing/electric permit application, pulling plumbing/electric permits, and any other required permits from the Building Office of the municipality in which the work is to be performed. The Contractor shall furnish all materials, labor, and equipment as specified or necessary for a complete Project including but not limited to trench excavation, placing a sand/fine gravel bed on the bottom of the trench for pipe bedding, furnishing and installing the new water service from the new water meter located in front of the property to the existing household potable water system connection point, which includes copper pipes, tubing, fittings, valves, PVC valve boxes, grounding system (where applicable) and the installation of the new vacuum breaker at each existing and new hose bibb; furnishing and installing backflow prevention devices where applicable, install all piping, fittings, valve box and accessories to connect irrigation meter/submeter where existing, performing pressure tests on the new water service pipe, flushing, disinfecting the new service line, disposing of super chlorinated water properly, backfilling and compacting the trench, cutting and plugging existing water service line(s) located inside of the property, removing and disposing of the existing water meter box, filling void (at the abandoned 1-inch wing style angle stop valve) with ready mix concrete to 2-inches above the existing and to be abandoned 1-inch wing style angle stop valve, placing top soil on top of concrete and laying sod as needed to cover area or the necessary material to match the existing condition at this location, performing final cleanup/restoration and landscaping of the disturbed areas to equal or better condition. The Work also includes the safety and protection of the homeowners property, coordinating and obtaining necessary inspections from the Building Office of the municipality in which the work is to be performed, proper disposal of removed materials and other appurtenant and miscellaneous related items, and completion of the work for a finished project

Post Date: 04/03/2026 Bid Date: 05/09/2026 Trades: CF, Master Plumber - Plumbing Contractor: Water Supply, Reverse Osmosis (RO), Water Heaters, Water Meters, Leak Detection, Flow & Backflow, Acoustic , Low Voltage Electrical Contractor (LVE) <91V: Electrician, Fiberoptic, Wire & Cabling, Telephone, Cable Television (TV), 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
#818821

Neat Streets Tree Planting Project, North Miami, FL

The city of North Miami is accepting bids for the Neat Streets Tree Planting Project

Post Date: 04/13/2026 Bid Date: 05/11/2026 Trades: ISA Certified Arborist: Tree Species Specialist, Tree Evaluation Services, Tree Service Contractor: Planting/Trimming/Pruning Trees, Tree Felling, Stump Removal, Stump Grinding, Hydro-Ax Services
#819596

Tennis and Pickleball Court Conversion Project, North Miami, FL

The City of North Miami FL is accepting bids for the Tennis and Pickleball Court Conversion Project. The purpose of this Solicitation is to solicit bids from qualified, licensed and experienced contractors to provide the necessary supervision, labor and materials required for the successful completion of the tennis and pickleball conversion project at the Griffing Community Center located at 12220 Griffing Blvd, North Miami, Florida, 33161. North of the Community Center: a. Convert twelve (12) concrete shuffleboard courts, measuring 100 x 75, and a parking lot into one (1) permanent tennis court, measuring 60 x 120. b. Remove and dispose of twelve (12) concrete shuffleboard courts and alleyways (assumes 4 thickness with no rebar), and a 60 x 45 area of the north parking lot. c. Provide and place 4 clean fill and 6 rock base, laser graded, compacted to 98% density, and primed. Pave with 1-1/2 VIRGIN Type S-III hot mix asphalt. Install one (1) pair of net post footers with PVC sleeves, and a new center anchor. d. Furnish and install 360 linear feet of a 10-foot-tall, heavy-duty perimeter fence, utilizing 3 O.D. pipe. DQ40 poly-coated terminal poles, 2-1/2 O.D. DQ40 line poles, 1-5/8 O.D. CQ20 top rail, 8-gauge x 1-3/4 extruded vinyl chain link mesh with fiberglass tension bars, 6-gauge bottom tension wire, and one (1) 4 x 7 swing gate for entry. e. Pressure clean and fine patch surface after up to 45-day cure time and apply 1-coat of acrylic resurfacer used for smoothing rough, new pavements and filling voids; apply a fiberglass membrane over the entire surface to act as a retardant for future cracking; apply 4 coat acrylic color system, including 2 coats of acrylic resurfacer, 2 coats of acrylic court paint and playing lines to USTA specifications. f. Install one (1) pair of NeverRust all-aluminum net posts and Six Star II net with center strap. g. NOTE: The awarded bidder will be responsible for the repair and/or replacement of any damage to sod, landscaping, sidewalks or pavers caused by bidder or their subcontractors during the course of this project. South of the Community Center: a. Convert ten (10) concrete shuffleboard courts, measuring 82 x 66, into two (2) permanent pickleball courts, in one battery, measuring 68 x 66. b. Remove and dispose of eight (10) concrete shuffleboard courts and alleyways (assumes 4 thickness with no rebar). c. Provide and place 4 clean fill and 6 rock base, laser graded, compacted to 98% density, and primed. Pave with 1-1/2 VIRGIN Type S-III hot mix asphalt; Install two (2) pickleball net post footers with PVC sleeves, and new center anchors. d. Furnish and install 256 linear feet of 8' tall and 106 linear feet of 4 tall heavy-duty perimeter and divider fence (with safety top rail padding on all 4 fence), utilizing 3 O.D. DQ40 poly-coated terminal poles, 2-1/2 O.D. DQ40 line poles, 1-5/8 O.D. CQ20 top rail, 8-gauge x 1-3/4 extruded vinyl chain link mesh with fiberglass tension bars, 6- gauge bottom tension wire, and two (2) 4 x 8 and two (2) 4 x 4 swing gates for entry and passage. e. Pressure clean and fine patch surface after up to 45-day cure time and apply 1 coat of acrylic resurfacer used for smoothing rough, new pavements and filling voids; apply a fiberglass membrane over the entire surface to act as a retardant for future cracking; apply 4 coat acrylic color system, including 2 coats of acrylic resurfacer, 2 coats of acrylic court paint and playing lines to USA Pickleball specifications f. Install two (2) pairs of NeverRust all-aluminum pickleball net posts and nets with center straps. g. NOTE: The awarded bidder will be responsible for the repair and/or replacement of any damage to sod, landscaping, sidewalks or pavers caused by bidder or their subcontractors during the course of this project.

Post Date: 04/17/2026 Bid Date: 05/11/2026 Trades: Interior/Exterior Sports Athletic Facilities: Sports Courts, Paving, Concrete or Wood Flooring: Basketball, Racquetball, Tennis, Sports & Athletic Fields, Laser Grading, Artificial Turf Maintenance, Football, Baseball, Soccer, Track, Lacrosse, Ninja Courses, *Landscaping Contractor & Groundskeeping, Xeriscaping, Hardscaping, Weed Control Grubbing Sodding Lawn Mowing Mulching, Concrete Contractor: Pavement, Driveways, Sidewalks, Curbs, Gutters, Flatwork, ADA Ramps Pedestrian Improvements, CIP Concrete, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#817328

Village Green Park Curb Surfacing Project, Key Biscayne, FL

The Village of Key Biscayne, a municipality located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, hereby requests bids from a licensed contractor who has experience in installing Black Basemat surfacing or approved equal on existing curbs at the Village Green Park as further defined in Section 2 of this invitation to bid to provide surface preparation, installation and clean-up. Contractor shall provide all necessary labor, materials, and equipment for project. The work includes all labor, material, equipment and engineering and obtaining all applicable permits, licenses, insurance and supervision necessary to complete the project as specified herein in full accordance with the specifications, terms and conditions contained in Section 2 of this Invitation to Bid (ITB).

Post Date: 04/03/2026 Bid Date: 05/12/2026 Trades: Parking Assist Systems & Parking Management: Parking Blocks, Bumpers, Car Stops, Curb Stops, Barriers, Wheelstops & Delineators, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#822135

Beautification Program District 8 - House exterior Painting and Landscaping, Miami, FL

(Contractor must obtain and submit all permits prior to performing any work). Clients name and address 1. Gabriela Labra 29945 SW 143 Court Homestead, Florida 33033 Approximated sq ft. 1,312 sq ft of wall surface. Exterior Paint Total Cost: $_____________ Clean out, Prepare, Furnish and install plant material within all existing planter bed areas. Replace and furnish existing planter bed area mow strip edge to receive coral rock perimeter/mow strip edge. Cost: $ __________ General plant and tree clipping and trimming Cost: $ __________ Landscaping Total Cost: $ ___________ (See attached reference document). Add Alt: Replace broken driveway pavers in kind and install pavers for driveway Cost: $ __________ 2. Flora Parrish 14248 SW 291 Street Homestead, Florida 33033 Pressure clean driveway and front entry Cost: $ __________ Install new sod (approx. 9 x 16) Cost: $ __________ Clean out, prepare, furnish, and install plant material within the two (2) existing planter areas Cost: $ __________ Landscaping Total Cost: $ ___________ (See attached reference document). 3. Amber Lowery 12301 SW 250 Terrace Princeton, Florida 33032 Approximated sq ft. 2,112 sq ft of wall surface. Exterior Paint Total Cost: $_____________ Remove and properly dispose existing shrubs. Cost: $ __________ Clean out, Prepare, Furnish and install plant material within the three (3) existing planter bed areas (2 in front of each window and 1 in front of walkway). Planter bed area in front of sidewalk shall extend the sidewalk perimeter. Install modern mow strip. Cost: $ __________ Landscaping Total Cost: $ ___________ (See attached reference document). 4. Gloria Partida 13101 SW 242 Terrace Homestead, Florida 33032 Approximated sq ft. 1,586 sq ft of wall surface. Exterior Paint Total Cost: $_____________ Trim all trees and overgrowth Cost: $ __________ Pressure clean hardscape areas Cost: $ __________ Clean out existing planting beds, and planters, including removal of weeds, debris, unsuitable soil, and overgrown succulents, and prepare beds with new soil and mulch for installation of new plant material Cost: $ __________ Furnish and install new plants including roses, orchids, and succulents Cost: $ __________ Furnish and install new planters and transplant existing trees into new planters Cost: $ __________ Create new planter border with scallop concrete-pavestone edging Cost: $ __________ Install white stone within planting beds (modern style) Cost: $ __________ Landscaping Total Cost: $ ___________ (See attached reference document). 5. Francisco Chavez 12963 SW 243 Street Homestead, Florida 33032 Approximated sq ft. 1,326 sq ft of wall surface. Exterior Paint Total Cost: $_____________ Replace grass throughout front yard Cost: $ __________ Clean out existing planting beds, and planters, including removal of weeds, debris, unsuitable soil, and overgrown succulents, and prepare beds with new soil and mulch for installation of new plant material Cost: $ __________ Define clean planting edges and layout Cost: $ __________ Trim all trees and overgrowth Cost: $ __________ Remove and replace existing white planter bed rock with new Cost: $ __________ Landscaping Total Cost: $ ___________ (See attached reference document). Add Alt: Prepare and Install millings/gravel for parking area for 3 cars Cost: $ __________ 6. Fannie Shaw 12972 SW 244 Street Princeton, Florida 33032 Approximated sq ft. 1,500 sq ft. of wall surface. Exterior Paint Total Cost: $_____________ Trim tree line along property edge Cost: $ __________ Install new sod (approx. 200300 SF) Cost: $ __________ Clean out, Prepare, Furnish and Install plant material within the two (2) existing planters (approx. 5x15 & 5x24) and one (1) new planter in front of window (approx. 55 SF) as described. Cost: $ __________ Landscaping Total Cost: $ ___________ (See attached reference document). 7. Maria C. Canales 24233 SW 131 Avenue Homestead, Florida 33032 Prepare and Install asphalt millings/gravel in parking area (approx. 20 x 8) and regrade to existing drainage Cost: $ __________ Remove and dispose of existing plant bed along north side of house for install of new scallop concrete-pavestone edging with river stone fill and steppingstone walkway. Cost: $ __________ Repair curb and repaint as needed Cost: $ __________ Remove tree stump and replace with dwarf palm Cost: $ __________ Trim trees along roofline Cost: $ __________ Clean out existing planting beds, and planters, including removal of weeds, debris, unsuitable soil, and overgrown succulents, and prepare beds with new soil for installation of plant material and river stone fill Cost: $ __________ Landscaping Total Cost: $ ___________ (See attached reference document). Add Alt: Remove three coconut palm trees and replace with dwarf palms. Cost: $ __________ 8. Reina De La Paz Acosta 24366 SW 131 Court Homestead, Florida 33032 Approximated sq ft. 1,326 sq ft. of wall surface. Exterior Paint Total Cost: $_____________ Prepare front grass area and furnish and install new sod Cost: $ __________ Remove existing pavers and replace with new concrete mow strip borders fill with mulch on south area and new sod on north area Cost: $ __________ Replace center landscape curb in each of the two (2) existing planters Cost: $ __________ Clean out, Prepare, Furnish and install plant material within the two (2) existing planters Cost: $ __________ Landscaping Total Cost: $ ___________ (See attached reference document). Project Exterior Paint Grand Total: $_____________ Project Landscaping Grand Total: $_____________
Post Date: 05/04/2026 Bid Date: 05/12/2026 Trades: Painting Contractor: Exterior/Interior Finish, Decorating; Interior Wallpaper & Wall Coverings, *Landscaping Contractor & Groundskeeping, Xeriscaping, Hardscaping, Weed Control Grubbing Sodding Lawn Mowing Mulching, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#818353

Emergency Response for Storm Drain Cleaning - 2026 Hurricane Season, Miami, FL

Work under this contract includes, but is not limited to the following: Furnishing all supervision, labor, required materials, equipment, tools and performing all operations necessary to completely remove and dispose of debris, vegetation, soil, rock, and any type of blockage inside existing pipe culvert(s), box culvert(s) or inlet structure(s) located with County maintained rights-of-ways pursuant to Mayors, Governors, or President Declaration of Emergency (Declaration of Emergency). The Work may also include nighttime work as directed by the County. The County, at its discretion, may award more than one contract based on the proposals received and the impacts of events associated with the Declaration of Emergency. If more than one award is made, award will be based off lowest responsive bid then the next lowest responsive bid and so forth and activated in the same order based on the Contractors availability and ability to satisfy the needs of the County at the time contacted. Illustrative Work Tasks may involve the following: 1. Access to the pipe or box culvert may require temporary removal of fence, signs, guardrail, grates or manhole covers. 2. Clean existing pipe or box culverts by completely removing all of the debris, vegetation, soil, rock, and any type of blockage to restore the hydraulic conveyance design capacity of the pipe or box culvert. 3. Clean existing inlet structures by completely removing all of the debris, vegetation, soil, rock, and any type of blockage. 4. Perform clearing operations in a manner not to damage the pipe culverts, box culverts, and inlet structures or surrounding area. 5. Meet the requirements of Federal, State and local environmental standards and laws when performing all activities. 6. Identify and report to Engineer necessary repairs to the pipes or box culverts and structures exposed during the clearing operation. 7. Document by GPS location of items cleaned and/or desilted and take pictures before and after performing the work using GPS coordinates embedded on the picture. B. If any changes are required due to conflict of design and or field conditions, the Engineer will make the final determination.

Post Date: 04/09/2026 Bid Date: 05/13/2026 Trades: Emergency Disaster Relief: Cleanup & Recovery, Rapid Incident Scene Clearance (RISC), Debris Removal, Vessel/Boat Hauling, Stormwater Drainage: Manholes & Valve Boxes, Ditches, Culverts, Shoulder Work, Grates, French Drains, Dewatering, Water Swales, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#818006

Miami International Airport NTD Baggage Handling System Modifications to the Inline CBIS, Miami, FL

****************Subcontractor Opportunities************Scope of Work Narrative 4. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS The bidder, or one of its first-tier subcontractors, shall be able to demonstrate that they have, at the time of bid submittal: 1. Completed the installation or physical modification of at least three in-line baggage handling systems at a Category X airport within the past ten years, with each project having a minimum value of $20,000,000.00 and which required ISAT testing of the system A-2 following the installation or modification. 2. Completed at least three integrations of either Smiths Detection or Leidos Communications In-Line Screening Devices (ISO) furnished by the Transportation Security Administration or development of the Checked Baggage Reconciliation Areas (CBRA) integrated into any inline baggage handling system at a Category X airport within the past ten years, with each project having a minimum value of $20,000,000.00. If the bidder or its first-tier subcontractor cannot demonstrate compliance with this requirement in the aggregate (i.e., via one project by the bidder and two projects by the first-tier subcontractor) they may be deemed non-responsible. The bidder cannot use the experience of a supplier who will not also be providing construction or programming services. Miami-Dade County reserves the right to evaluate and accept alternate proffers of experience, such as the experience of key personnel of affiliates, on a case by case basis, and the County's determination as to whether such proffer materially meets the intent of this section shall be absolute. A firm who meets these minimum requirements may still be deemed non-responsible in the County's discretion

Post Date: 04/07/2026 Bid Date: 05/14/2026 Trades: Security System: FOB, Access Control, CCTV, Video Surveillance, Active Threat, Intrusion Alarms (Except Locksmiths) NAICS 561621, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors, Machinery and Pumps Contractor; Machinery Repair, Grapple Rebuilds, Motors & Variable Frequency Drives (VFD's), Low Voltage Electrical Contractor (LVE) <91V: Electrician, Fiberoptic, Wire & Cabling, Telephone, Cable Television (TV), CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors, Highway, Roadways, Bridge, Railroad, Airport Construction, Maintenance & Repair: Horizontal Construction
#818475

Furnish and Install 8-inch DIP Water Main, Miami, FL

The Project, including mobilization and demobilization, consists of furnishing and installing approximately 6,300 linear feet of 8-inch ductile iron pipe and fittings for water main; 288 linear feet of 6-inch ductile iron pipe and fittings for water main; thirty-four (34) resilient-seated gate valves; eighteen (18) fire hydrant assemblies with guard posts; one hundred two (102) 1-inch water services; making three (3) tapping connections to existing water mains including furnishing and installing tapping sleeve(s) and tapping valve(s); making one (1) cut-in connection to existing water mains; polyethylene encasement for ductile iron pipe and fittings, if ordered by the Engineer; sheeting and shoring ordered left in place by the Engineer; additional suitable backfill, if needed; furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals required for cleaning, testing, and disinfecting the water mains; removal and salvage of one (1) fire hydrant assembly; cutting, dewatering, grouting, plugging, and capping existing main(s) that are to be placed out of service removal, salvage, cleaning, transport, unloading and storage of valve boxes and covers, manhole frames and covers, and castings, on existing mains that are to be placed out of service; furnishing and constructing reinforced concrete protective slab; removal of existing asphalt pavement, sidewalk and sod; removal, transport, salvage, and legal disposal of demolition material; traffic control; temporary and permanent replacement of any pavement, driveways, sidewalk, concrete median, curb and gutter, sod, landscaping and pavement markings damaged by the construction of the Project and all other appurtenant and miscellaneous items and work necessary for a complete, fully functional, and satisfactory installation. The Project is located in Section 23, Township 54 South, Range 39 East, Miami-Dade County, Florida.

Post Date: 04/10/2026 Bid Date: 05/14/2026 Trades: CU - Pipeline Contractor: Water Mains, Sewer Lines, Septic Lines; CIPP Pipe liners, Pipe Inspection, Video & Robotic Cameras, CU - Municipal & Underground Utility Contractor: Subsurface Mapping, Locating Services: Pipes, Power, Telecom, Potholing, Daylight, CU - Excavation & Grading Contractor: Blasting, Boring, Trenching, Backfill, Digging, Filing, Earthwork & Paving Contractor: Pavement Preservation, Resurface, Slurry Seal, High Friction, Milling, Land Clearing, Trails/Path, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#818476

Entire Perimeter Fencing At Homestead Air Reserve Base, Miami, FL

CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE THE NECESSARY THE PERMITS, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND LABOR TO ACCOMPLISH THE FOLLOWING: A. Layout of Work: The work generally consists of the installation of approximately 7,900 linear feet of 9-gauge galvanized post driven chain-link fencing, including a top tension wire and a 12- inch, three-strand barbed-wire extension, along with (12) new gates. In addition, approximately 1,750 linear feet of three-strand barbed wire will be added to existing fencing. B. Fence Specifications: 1. Chain Link Fence 6 high fabric with 12 barbed wire. (total 7) 2. Fabric: 9 gauge galvanized 2 diamond mesh. Class 2 zinc coating or equivalent corrosion protection. 3. Tension Wire: No. 7 gauge zinc galvanized. 4. Line Posts: 1 7/8 OD Schedule 40. Post driven in limerock. 5. Terminal / Corner / Pull Posts: 2 3/8 OD Schedule 40. Concrete backfill. 6. Post Spacing: Line posts 8, Pull Post every 150-200 7. Brace Bar: 1 5/8 OD galvanized 8. Truss Rod: 3/8 galvanized 9. Barbed Wire: 12.5 gauge, 3 strand zinc coated or equivalent. C. Scope of Work: 1. Refer to sheet A-1.0 and A-2.0 for details on fencing location and technical drawings. 2. Contractor shall provide all necessary equipment for clearing, grubbing, grading and removal of debris for the fence line or any required clear areas adjacent to the fence. 3. Contractor shall demolish and dispose of approximately 1,200 LF of existing fence. Location will be identified at the site. 4. Contractor shall set posts plumb in accordance with (IAW) ASTM-F567 standards. Terminal posts, Corner Posts, Pull Posts, and Gate Posts shall be set in concrete. Line Posts can be post driven my mechanical means. 5. Line Posts shall be installed at intervals not exceeding 8 on center. Pull Posts shall be installed every 150- 200 with appropriate Brace bar and Truss Rod installed. 6. Contractor shall install the tension wire 4 in. down from the top of the fabric. Tension wire to be stretched taut, independently and prior to the fabric, between the terminal or pull posts and secured using a brace band. Tension wire shall be secured to chain link fabric and line posts with appropriate tie wire. 7. Tension wire can be installed through the barbed wire arm for extra support if necessary. 8. Contractor shall install the Chain Link Fabric and required hardware IAW with ASTM-F567 standards. 9. Barbed wire shall be stretched tout between tension / pull posts. Barbed wire brackets arms shall face outward (away from property) at a 45deg angle. 10. Contractor shall provide and install (7) new galvanized steel frame chain-link swing gates IAW with ASTM-F567 to include heavy terminal posts and concrete footings, hinges, drop rods, and wheels. Gates shall be plumb in the closed position. 12 of barbed wire shall be securely mounted vertically to the top of the swing gates. Refer to sheets A-1.0, A-2.0 for location and specifications. 11. Direction of all swing gates shall be inward and not to interfere with vehicle circulation. Contractor shall notify MDFR project manager in the event a swing gate poses an interference to traffic or vehicle circulation. 12. Contractor shall provide and install (1) new manually operated galvanized steel frame chainlink cantilever gate with 12 barbed wire. Refer to sheet A-1.0, A-2.0 for location and specifications. 13. Contractor shall provide and install a commercial strong arm double gate latch with a cutresistant locking mechanism. 14. Contractor shall provide and install (3) motorized and (1) manual vehicle rolling gates. Refer to sheet A-1.0, A-2.0 for location and specifications. 15. Motorized rolling gates shall be solar powered with imbedded electrical conduits for future power and data supply. 16. Final pedestal and solar panel location will be coordinated between the Contractor and MDFR Project Manager at each gate location. 17. Contractor shall add additional barbed wire and mounting brackets to +-1,750 liner feet of existing chain link fencing. Refer to sheet A-1.0, A-2.0 for location and specifications. D. Project / Site Conditions 1. Contractor shall be responsible for identifying all underground utilities, communications, and irrigation before work can commence. 2. Work to be performed will be during normal business days / hours, 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. Exceptions to this schedule can only be made with the prior written approval of MDFR Project Manager or Designee. 3. Extreme care shall be taken to safeguard all existing facilities, site amenities, windows, and vehicles on or around the job site. Damage to public and/or private properly shall be the responsibility of the Contractor and shall be repaired and/or replaced at no additional cost to MDFR. 4. Contractor shall be responsible for providing all necessary equipment to complete the job. This includes but is not limited to, ladders, tarps, man lifts, extension cords, etc. 5. Contractor shall provide temporary restroom facilities for the workers during the duration of the project. The temporary restroom shall be serviced on a regular basis. 6. Any materials and/or equipment left on site, shall be done with the Contractor, fully and totally responsibility for security. Any loss of materials or equipment due to theft, vandalism, etc., shall be the total responsibility of the Contractor. Such losses shall be replaced or repaired by the Proposer with no additional charges to MDFR. 7. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to remove from the job site and properly dispose of all residues at the end of each and every workday. Materials and equipment left on site overnight, shall be well marked and identified as to ensure safety. Prior approval must be obtained from applicable MDFR personnel before materials or equipment can be left on site over a weekend. 8. Upon completion, the Contractor shall be responsible for leaving the job site free of all debris and in an orderly state. Clean all floors, walls, doors, windows walks, paving, and site features of dirt and other debris. 9. Any delays on the construction timeline needs to be immediately communicated to the MDFR project manager with a corrective action plan.

Post Date: 04/10/2026 Bid Date: 05/14/2026 Trades: Fencing Contractor: Heavy Fences, Security Gates, Ornamental Iron, Tide Gates, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#819080

Walt Frazier Park Renovation, Miami Gardens, FL

The City of Miami Gardens is requesting sealed proposals from qualified General Contractor to provide the renovations at Walt Frazier Park at 3201 NW 185th Street. Contractor must have previous experience in the services requested and must be licensed to engage in contracting under FSS 489.119.

Post Date: 04/14/2026 Bid Date: 05/14/2026 Trades: 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, Prefabricated Buildings, Mobile Homes, Playgrounds, Trailers, Modular Units, Offices, Classrooms, Portable Toilets
#813536

**Updated** New Bid Date: Flamingo Park Baseball Field Facilities Renovation, Miami Beach, FL

The City of Miami Beach (City) Flamingo Park is a 36.53 acre park located within the boundaries of the Historic Flamingo Park neighborhood in South Beach. Inside the park, there is an antiquated baseball field and baseball field facilities that require renovations to maximize its use. This baseball field is part of Flamingo Park Master Plan General Obligation Bond (G.O.B.) Project #5 and will be improved for the use of the community. The scope of work consists of improvements to the existing baseball facilities including but not limited to; the renovation of a sports field stadium, upgrading the ticket booth, press box, main grandstands, structural repairs, exterior and interior building and restroom repairs and renovations such as stucco repair, painting, roofing, and asbestos removal, ADA Compliance, installation of technology and security systems such as a solar panel system and CCTV, new playing field structures practice areas such as bullpens for pitching and batting, additional storage, site renovations such as concrete, asphalt, pavers, grading and drainage improvements, stormwater control considerations, landscaping and irrigation, and incorporating resilient features into proposed renovations for SITE Certification. The project excludes the field itself.
Post Date: 03/11/2026 Bid Date: 05/15/2026 Trades: Sports & Athletic Fields, Laser Grading, Artificial Turf Maintenance, Football, Baseball, Soccer, Track, Lacrosse, Ninja Courses, Interior/Exterior Sports Athletic Facilities: Sports Courts, Paving, Concrete or Wood Flooring: Basketball, Racquetball, Tennis, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#816964

SW 58th Street Culvert Improvement Project, South Miami, FL

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of South Miami (City) is soliciting bids for the SW 58TH STREET CULVERT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. Interested companies, firms, and individuals Bidders) may obtain a copy of Invitation to Bid No. PW2026-06 (the ITB) to be issued on April 1, 2026, at the City of South Miami 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL 33143, on the Citys website at www.southmiamifl.gov, or via DemandStar at https://network.demandstar.com/. The ITB contains detailed information about the scope of work, submission requirements, and selection procedures

Post Date: 04/01/2026 Bid Date: 05/15/2026 Trades: Stormwater Drainage: Manholes & Valve Boxes, Ditches, Culverts, Shoulder Work, Grates, French Drains, Dewatering, Water Swales, Earthwork & Paving Contractor: Pavement Preservation, Resurface, Slurry Seal, High Friction, Milling, Land Clearing, Trails/Path, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#819077

Palmetto Bay Park – Irrigation System, Palmetto Bay, FL

The Village is seeking bids from qualified contractors to provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to replace the existing irrigation pump station and upgrade the irrigation system to a fully automated and pressurized system at Palmetto Bay Park located at 17535 SW 95 Avenue, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157. This project will be completed in three (3) phases to restore and enhance irrigation functionality across park facilities. These services are to be provided with certain performance measures defined by this RFP.

Post Date: 04/14/2026 Bid Date: 05/15/2026 Trades: Water Supply & Irrigation Contractor: Landscaping Water Sprinkler System, Machinery and Pumps Contractor; Machinery Repair, Grapple Rebuilds, Motors & Variable Frequency Drives (VFD's), CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors, *Landscaping Contractor & Groundskeeping, Xeriscaping, Hardscaping, Weed Control Grubbing Sodding Lawn Mowing Mulching
#820041

SHIP Program Valeska Reyes, Hialeah, FL

The Community Services Department is seeking quotations from experienced and qualified contractors to establish a pool of vendors for our Homeowner-Occupied Rehabilitation Program. Contractors selected for this pool may be awarded projects based on their qualifications, cost-effectiveness, and capacity to complete work within the required timeframe. The property is a single-family residential home with an in-law residence located at the rear of the lot, detached from the main structure. The main house was built in 1951 and has an adjusted living area of approximately 2,150 square feet, situated on a 6,750squarefoot lot. According to County records, the home has two bedrooms and one bathroom. The construction type is C.B.S. with a reinforced concrete foundation, and the roof structure consists of wood trusses with both shingle and flat roof sections. Some modifications to the residence's original layout were observed. In addition, an inlaw apartment has been constructed at the rear of the property, detached from the main house. The scope of work for the Valeska Reyes project includes:
    Perform full-structure tent fumigation for extermination Replace the existing HVAC equipment serving the main house Replace the existing minisplit airconditioning unit in the inlaw dwelling Replace all windows and exterior doors in both the main house and the inlaw dwelling. Remove and replace the damaged wood fence along the east side of the property. Conduct an investigation of the plumbing lines throughout the main house. Plumbing fixtures are not draining properly. If necessary, replace existing drainage lines with CPVC new lines.
The Selected Contractor is responsible for securing all applicable construction permits in accordance with local, county, and state regulations, including permits required for subcontractors. If the nature of the repairs necessitates the design, review, or certification of a Registered Architect or Professional Engineer, the Contractor shall include all associated professional services and fees within the submitted quotation.
Post Date: 04/21/2026 Bid Date: 05/15/2026 Trades: CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors, CC - Roofing Contractor, Facia Board & Soffit Replacement, Gutters, Downspouts, Snow Guards, CA - HVAC Contractor: Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning & Controls, Duct Clean, Exhaust Systems, Air Handler/Air Chillers, RTU's
#822981

LPA-L0362 Phase II Central Drainage Improvements, Virginia Gardens, FL

Installation of Catch Basins, French drains, milling and resurfacing existing pavement and marking

Post Date: 05/07/2026 Bid Date: 05/15/2026 Trades: Stormwater Drainage: Manholes & Valve Boxes, Ditches, Culverts, Shoulder Work, Grates, French Drains, Dewatering, Water Swales, Earthwork & Paving Contractor: Pavement Preservation, Resurface, Slurry Seal, High Friction, Milling, Land Clearing, Trails/Path, Pavement Marking, Traffic Striping, Raised Pavement Markers (RPMs) & Reflectors, Centerline Rumble Strips, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#822595

Protection Coverings, Miami, FL

This scope of work outlines the rental, installation, and removal of security protection coverings for windows and doors, County-wide. The Awarded Bidder(s) shall be required to provide the following services, on an as-needed basis: Rental: Provide durable and secure protective coverings for windows and doors, available for short-term or long-term rental periods. Installation: Safely and efficiently install the security coverings on all designated windows and doors. This includes measuring, securing, and ensuring the protection meets local safety codes and the specific requirements of the property. Removal: Upon the expiration of the rental period or when no longer needed, remove the security coverings, ensuring no damage is done to the windows, doors, or surrounding property. The Awarded Bidder(s) shall also provide any necessary maintenance during the rental period, including checking for wear or damage, and providing prompt repair or replacement if needed. The work shall be carried out by trained professionals following industry standards for safety and efficiency.
Post Date: 05/06/2026 Bid Date: 05/18/2026 Trades: Suppliers: Supplies/Rental/Delivery of Construction Related, Construction Dependent or Construction Equipment, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#820028

Solid Waste And Recycling Services, Pinecrest, FL

The Village of Pinecrest is requesting sealed bids from qualified firms to furnish the solid, non-hazardous waste and recyclables collection and disposal services and/or equipment to four (4) active parks, one (1) Pinecrest Gardens Park, one (1) Community Center, and one (1) Public Works Department. The work involved with the service shall include, but may not be limited to, the furnishing of all labor, materials, tools, equipment, machinery and superintendence necessary for the service.

Post Date: 04/20/2026 Bid Date: 05/19/2026 Trades: Solid Waste Collection & Waste Management (Non-HAZ): Garbage, Trash Disposal, Recycling, Compacters, Balers NAICS-562111