GENERAL INFORMATION The purpose of this Invitation to Bid (ITB) is to establish a pool of pre-approved vendors to furnish and install equipment, materials and labor necessary to install turnkey security camera systems in M-DCPS schools and facilities. Work will be identified on an ongoing, school-by-school basis. The term of the resulting agreement shall be for a period of three (3) years with two (2) successive options to renew of one (1) year each, all at the discretion of the District. Options to renew will be evidenced in writing as a contract amendment to the resulting agreement, negotiated, executed and signed by the District prior to the expiration date of the resulting agreement or any valid extension thereof.
Post Date: 04/22/2026Bid Date:05/19/2026Trades: Security System: FOB, Access Control, CCTV, Video Surveillance, Active Threat, Intrusion Alarms (Except Locksmiths) NAICS 561621, Audio/Visual (AV) Contractor: Video Conferencing, Sound & Speakers, Cameras, Intercom, CATV, Public Address (PA) System, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors, Low Voltage Electrical Contractor (LVE) <91V: Electrician, Fiberoptic, Wire & Cabling, Telephone, Cable Television (TV)
Scope of Work shall include, but not be limited to: Provide all labor, equipment and materials to renovate the MIA TSA Breakroom including installation of a new 3 ton, roof mounted, packaged DX air conditioning unit to serve the future TSA breakroom; furnishing and installing associated supply and return ductwork, along with supply and return grills, exposed , as required for proper air distribution within the space; installing a new condensate drainage piping system connected to the rooftop unit. The condensate piping shall be routed horizontally above the roof and supported by newly installed, code-compliant rooftop pipe supports. The new AC unit shall be controlled via a wall-mounted temperature sensor located inside the breakroom. CONTRACTOR shall review all documents and scope of work provided by Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) for work to be completed. Please refer to the Plans & Specs for further description of the scope of work.
Post Date: 04/15/2026Bid Date:05/20/2026Trades: CA - HVAC Contractor: Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning & Controls, Duct Clean, Exhaust Systems, Air Handler/Air Chillers, RTU's, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors, Building Inspector, Building Official, Plans Reviewer, Permits, Building Codes & Code Compliance
Work under this Contract includes furnishing of all supervision, labor, materials, tools, equipment and performing all operations required to construct the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Work includes construction of new sidewalks, sidewalk connectors, driveway approaches, curb ramps, curbs and/or gutters; reconstruction and/or repair of existing sidewalks, sidewalk connectors, driveway approaches, curb ramps, curbs and/or gutters; removal and disposal of various existing pavements, trees, tree roots and debris; grading and preparation of subgrade and sodding; and adjustment of existing utility valve covers to new finished grade. One or a combination of more than one of the work described herein may be required to be performed at any given site pursuant to the requirements of the Work Order governing the site. If any changes are required due to conflict of design and or field conditions, the Engineer will make the final determination. The Contractor and all subcontractors, under this Contract, are prohibited from performing any work, other than specified in the Contract and/or directed by the Engineer, within the limits of the project site, without prior written notification to the Engineer. This includes any work for private or commercial entities. Location of Work A. This is a work order driven contract. The location(s) of work to be performed under the terms of this Contract will be determined by the Engineer prior to assigning the work. The County does not guarantee a minimum or maximum amount of work per bid item. 1.The County will assign work to Contractors, depending on the areas affected, as contiguous as possible. 2.The actual location (s) of work shall be identified in the Work Order (s) issued subsequent to the Award of the Contract.
Post Date: 04/15/2026Bid Date:05/20/2026Trades: CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors, 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
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, ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps, drainage structures, pavement markings, and signage, all in accordance with the contract documents.
Work under this Contract includes furnishing of all supervision, labor, materials, tools, equipment and performing all operations required to construct the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Work includes but is not limited to the construction and installation of drainage control structures, Mantee Gate installations, French drains, miscellaneous drainage improvements, driveway restoration, grading, sodding, Loop Assembly and miscellaneous roadway restoration including construction of concrete curb and gutters, and sidewalks where needed in accordance with the construction plans and specifications LOCATION OF WORK: A. This is a work order driven contract. The locations of work to be performed under the terms of this Contract have been tentatively listed as follows: 1. Dade Blvd. from Washington Avenue to 23rd Street. 2. SW 305 Street and SW 153 Avenue. 3. Raintree Lakes, NE 24 Avenue and NE 197 Street and NE 25 Avenue from NW 200 Street to NE 202 Street.
Post Date: 04/15/2026Bid Date:05/20/2026Trades: Earthwork & Paving Contractor: Pavement Preservation, Resurface, Slurry Seal, High Friction, Milling, Land Clearing, Trails/Path, CU - Municipal & Underground Utility Contractor: Subsurface Mapping, Locating Services: Pipes, Power, Telecom, Potholing, Daylight, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors, Stormwater Drainage: Manholes & Valve Boxes, Ditches, Culverts, Shoulder Work, Grates, French Drains, Dewatering, Water Swales
The project consists of furnishing all materials (except those listed in Section 4.00 Materials and Equipment Furnished by The Department), labor, equipment, tools and other facilities and services necessary for proper execution, testing, and completion of the work required to Upgrade Sewage Pump Station No. 1043. This includes, but is not limited to, site preparation, demolition work, installation of new structures, installation of mechanical and electrical equipment, and restoration of impacted areas. Site preparation may require clearing and grubbing prior to demolition and construction work.
Post Date: 04/15/2026Bid Date:05/21/2026Trades: CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors, CU - Municipal & Underground Utility Contractor: Subsurface Mapping, Locating Services: Pipes, Power, Telecom, Potholing, Daylight, CU - Excavation & Grading Contractor: Blasting, Boring, Trenching, Backfill, Digging, Filing, CU - Pipeline Contractor: Water Mains, Sewer Lines, Septic Lines; CIPP Pipe liners, Pipe Inspection, Video & Robotic Cameras
The City of Doral is soliciting Bids for a qualified General Contractor to perform renovation of the existing City Managers and the Finance Department office areas located on the 3rd floor space of the City of Doral Government Center (8401 NW 53rd Terrace, Doral, FL 33166). The scope of work includes the demolition and removal of existing interior components within the space, followed by a comprehensive renovation. Improvements will consist of the installation of new double-panel insulated storefront glass, construction of soundproof walls, new flooring, and a new acoustical tile ceiling system. The project also includes new lighting, reconfiguration and installation of HVAC systems, electrical, data/AV low-voltage infrastructure, new doors and hardware, new paint, as well as modifications and reconfiguration of the fire protection and alarm systems. The contractor will be responsible for all required special inspections and shall furnish, provide, and pay for all supervision, labor, materials, tools, machinery, equipment, supplies, manufactured articles, transportation, disposal, insurance, sub-permit shop drawing, licenses, incidentals, and services, including power, water, essential communications, general field requirements, and any other direct or indirect costs necessary to complete the work as described in the Contract Specifications and Drawings (Exhibit E) and Additional Specifications (Section 5.1).
Post Date: 04/21/2026Bid Date:05/21/2026Trades: Floor Covering and Flooring Contractor, Including Carpet, Wood, Marble, Tile, Ceramic, Linoleum, Vinyl, Low Voltage Electrical Contractor (LVE) <91V: Electrician, Fiberoptic, Wire & Cabling, Telephone, Cable Television (TV), Painting Contractor: Exterior/Interior Finish, Decorating; Interior Wallpaper & Wall Coverings, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors, High Voltage Electrical Contractor (HVE): Electrician, Power Lines; Substation, Switchgear, Transmission/Power Lines
The Moore Park Gymnasium ("Project") is a new construction development initiative for the City of Miami ("City") at Moore Park ("Park"). The scope of work consists of a 15,854 square foot addition to the existing Community Center for a new multipurpose sports-use Gymnasium. The scope includes, but is not limited to, a gymnasium, restrooms, storage rooms, supporting electrical and IT spaces, and an elevated running track at the second-floor level. The gymnasium will accommodate two (2) high school sized basketball courts positioned side-by-side with a superimposed NBA-sized court, along with small bleachers, scoreboards, and volleyball court configurations. Site improvements include modifications to existing sidewalks, landscaping around the gym perimeter, and parking lot enhancements. The Project also includes an Art in Public Places component, to be coordinated with the Contractor.
Post Date: 03/19/2026Bid Date:05/22/2026Trades: *A&E Architecture & Engineering: Design Services, Consulting & Planning: Professional, EOR Services, Feasibility Study, 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), Information Technology (IT) & Computer Network Administration, Servers, Cyber Security: Internet/Intranet, WIFI, WAN/LAN, VOIP, Drywall and Plastering Contractor, Framing, Rough Carpentry Contractor & Sheathing, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors, Interior/Exterior Sports Athletic Facilities: Sports Courts, Paving, Concrete or Wood Flooring: Basketball, Racquetball, Tennis
Prospective Bidders shall visit and carefully examine the site to familiarize themselves with all existing conditions prior to bid. Bidders should carefully review Bid Set of Plans related to the Demolition, which are the Bid Set of Plans for this RPQ, and quantify devices or materials to be removed. Bidders shall be responsible for measuring and calculating amount of work. Bid price is to include the removal and proper disposal of all work-related debris. The Scope of Work (SOW) entails the following: Full scope is as per Demolition Drawing Sheets of the Dry Run Approved Plans or Approved Permit Drawings. The project consists of, and is not limited to, furnishing all equipment, materials, tools, labor, services, coordination, supervision, including all associated permits, and all other items necessary for the successful completion of the project, for the following Scope of Work SOW, along with the exceptions noted below: Demolition of furniture and mostly all ceiling tiles have been performed previously. Any remaining items on site are to be disposed of by Demolition General Contractor (GC). All the removal and disposal of the debris is to be done exclusively through the 2 open windows at West side next to the stairs using the existing temporary ramp and platform. The dumpster location is designated below these 2 windows with a chute. The contractor is responsible for all associated and related costs of the dumpster, removal and fees. The contractor is responsible for cleaning the debris around the dumpsters. Recycling of all metal components from the demolition is highly recommended. It is also recommended that a construction waste management plan be developed and implemented. At a minimum, the plan should identify materials to be diverted from disposal and specify whether they will be sorted on-site or commingled. A diversion rate of at least 50% of construction, demolition, and land-clearing waste from landfill and incineration disposal is recommended. The existing elevator is not a freight elevator; it is small and strictly for office employees. Elevator is not to be used by any construction worker. Access for all the construction workers, small equipment, tools and small boxes is to be done through the west stairs. All construction workers are to register first at the Security Checkpoint at the reception prior to be provided with building entry access through the West stairs. The Demolition Scope of Work (SOW) contains the following: The removal/mold remediation of the drywall below the windows, perimeter columns drywall removal (if mold is present), ceiling grid removal, A/C ducts and VAV boxes removal, asbestos remediation at janitor closet as per report, removal of drywall partitions as per plans, bathrooms, lounge cabinets, and blinds removal. Any ceiling tiles remaining shall be removed. NOTE: Existing fire alarm system is Not Included in Contract (NIC) and is identified with red paint and is not to be touched nor removed. Please be cautious with the fire alarm system. Smoke Detectors are to be covered during demolition to avoid dust intrusion. If system is functioning, covers are to be removed at the end of each day, otherwise at the end of the demolition contract. Approx. 21,000 sqft. removal of ceiling grid for the entire floor including lights (few lights may remain hanging to illuminate the floor during demolition and construction). Bidder to verify measurements or quantity. Removal of all the existing A/C duct work (metal and flexible) up to the connection to the existing fire dampers into the Mechanical room, plus all the VAV boxes as per plans. The exhaust ductwork in the restroom is to remain, but the GRDs are to be removed as per demolition plans. NOTE: Prior to the removal of the duct work, Contractor shall ensure to follow Sheet M101/ Note #3. This information is imperative to understand the current system's function. Please note that the A/C supply vents are mostly linear diffusers located on the light fixtures. Prior to the removal of the VAV Boxes, the contractor must coordinate with the BMS Company, Siemens, for proper disconnection of the wiring. Please contact and coordinate with Tim Rondon, Siemens Account Executive at Mobile: (772) 214-9774. Remediation and monitoring of asbestos in janitor's closet flooring only, and mold remediation of approximately 1,500 sqft. of drywall under the windows as per mold report. Bidder to verify measurements or quantity. Asbestos and Mold Survey Reports are included in Bid Documents. Bidder shall provide pricing for additional work, if quantities change. Bidder shall include in his/her bid, the monitoring and the final remediation reports provided by a certified laboratory at the end of the contract. The removal of all wallpaper on the walls and perimeter columns is included in the Scope of Work (SOW) and is separate from the mold remediation activities. Remove wallpaper efficiently of partitions to remain with caution so that it does not tear the drywall top layer. The extinguishers on some of the columns are to be removed. Contractor shall turn these over to the building management staff. Remove wiring from all floor monuments and ceiling, with the exception of the fire alarm wiring identified with red paint. Network cables on the floor are to be cut and abandoned. All electrical wiring needs to be removed during off hours and circuits to be identified on the electrical panels. Prior to disconnection or removal, contractor shall verify circuitry, as some electrical wires might provide power to the 2nd floor cubicles below. All computers/desks when removing wires, must be protected to avoid damages and a ladder must be used. All fire alarm devices are to remain. The Fire Alarm System is Not Included in the Contract (NIC) of the Demolition or the General Contractors Scope of Work. Seal of monument slab holes openings once all wiring has been removed as per detail sheet S100 Slab Core Boring Infills- Poke Through Holes Structural Repairs Detail provided with RPQ documents on separate drawings from the Dry Run Set. The flooring and baseboard demolition are included on the Scope of Work (SOW) of the Demolition General Contractor. The bathrooms demolition Scope of Work (SOW)- (Fixtures, accessories, partitions, curtains/rods, ceiling, lighting, flooring and walls finishes) is entirely by the Demolition General Contractor. General Contractors Plumbers to be aware that all the water valves for the restrooms are located below in the drop ceiling of the 2nd floor. Removal of the wall ceramic tiles and accessories is to be performed without damage to the drywall that will remain. Workers shall not use any of the restrooms located on the 1st and 2nd floor. Portable toilets are to be provided during the Demolition. It may be situated by the west stairs area, next to the dumpsters. The demolition of the lounge is to be done as per the Demolition Plans (plumbing, cabinets, backsplash, ceiling, lighting, etc.) and are included on the Scope of Work (SOW). Doors removals are Not Included in the Contract (NIC) of the Demolition GC, except those on the drywall partitions to be demolished. It is recommended to have as much of the disposed materials recycled, such as metal components (as mentioned above), and carpet separately. The ramp, deck and chute shall remain throughout the demolition and shall remain at the completion of the demolition. The glass removed from the 2 windows shall remain untouched on the fire stairs. Background checks are required for all construction staff working inside the building. The Contractor is permitted to perform work Monday through Friday, between 6:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Any noiseproducing activities exceeding 85 dB or otherwise considered disruptive must be scheduled outside normal business hours. Acceptable times include: Before 8:00 a.m. Evenings after business hours Weekends Construction Workers may also work off-hours and weekends to accelerate the demolition timeline, as long as work the schedule is coordinated with the Building Manager, Bryan Ramos in advance. The Security Checkpoint at the reception must also be notified to ensure building access. All electrical equipment disconnection and power shutdowns shall be coordinated and scheduled at least 72 hours in advance with written acknowledgement by the County Project Manager and Building Manager. The Contractor shall provide at least a 48-hour notice before any work is performed out of the specified time frame listed above. All work performed out of the time frame shall be for the Contractors benefit. The County shall not pay any extra compensation for this work. For asbestos, mold and drywall scope to address possible additions and/or deductions from the estimated quantities on the reports or plans, refer to sample pricing in RPQ Bid Documents, Bid Price Form (Attachment-5A). The dryrun submittal for this project has been approved by the MiamiDade County Building Department. The associated Process Number is C2025170122. The Contractor is responsible for verifying, obtaining, and paying for all required subpermits associated with the project, including but not limited to electrical, plumbing, and any other discipline required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). All subpermit fees must be included in the Contractors Base Bid. At the close of the project, the Contractor shall submit all documentation, Monitoring and Final Asbestos and Mold Remediation Reports. The Base Bid Construction Estimate is $189,365. This estimate excludes the Master Permit fees, which will be paid directly by MiamiDade County. Bidder's Price Quotation shall consist of a single Base Bid amount (Lump Sum) that includes all labor, materials, equipment, subpermit fees, coordination, testing, and all other costs necessary to deliver a complete and codecompliant project. The Base Bid shall not include Contingency. NOTE: There are no Dedicated Allowances on this Project. A 10% Contingency will be added to the successful bidder's Base Bid at project Award, the sum of which will be the Total Contract Award Amount.
Post Date: 04/28/2026Bid Date:05/22/2026Trades: Cleanup Contractor: Debris Removal, Obstruction Hauling, Building/Grounds/Structures/Water - Demolition & Hauling, CF, Master Plumber - Plumbing Contractor: Water Supply, Reverse Osmosis (RO), Water Heaters, Water Meters, Leak Detection, Flow & Backflow, Acoustic , CA - HVAC Contractor: Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning & Controls, Duct Clean, Exhaust Systems, Air Handler/Air Chillers, RTU's, 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, High Voltage Electrical Contractor (HVE): Electrician, Power Lines; Substation, Switchgear, Transmission/Power Lines
The City of Hialeah Streets Division is seeking bids from qualified and reliable suppliers to furnish and deliver the requested storm drainage structures
Post Date: 05/05/2026Bid Date:05/22/2026Trades: Suppliers: Supplies/Rental/Delivery of Construction Related, Construction Dependent or Construction Equipment, Stormwater Drainage: Manholes & Valve Boxes, Ditches, Culverts, Shoulder Work, Grates, French Drains, Dewatering, Water Swales
Miami-Dade Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces (PROS) is seeking a qualified vendor to provide parking management services for the July 4th, 2026 event at Tropical Park. The selected vendor shall deliver safe, efficient, and professional parking and traffic operations in coordination with County staff and public safety agencies. The awarded vendor shall provide all labor, supervision, and equipment necessary to manage parking operations, including traffic control, parking lot management, pedestrian safety, and coordination with County personnel.
Post Date: 05/14/2026Bid Date:05/22/2026Trades: Parking Assist Systems & Parking Management: Parking Blocks, Bumpers, Car Stops, Curb Stops, Barriers, Wheelstops & Delineators, Valet & Parking Management Systems, Mobile Parking Collection, Fare Collection System, Traffic Signals, Calming, Intelligent Transportation (ITS): Automated Enforcement Systems (AES) & Speed Traffic Recorders (TMS)
The proposed improvements include: - Installation of speed tables and speed cushions - Traffic circle improvements - Intersection improvements to improve traffic flow and safety - Signage - Pavement markings to support traffic control and pedestrian safety The work to be performed under this Contract shall consist of furnishing all equipment, materials, supplies, and manufactured articles, for furnishing all transportation and services, including fuel, power, water, and essential communications, and for the performance of all labor, Work or other operations required for the fulfillment of the Contract in strict accordance with the Contract Documents. The project area includes the following corridors within the Central Bayshore neighborhood: - From the intersection of Dade Boulevard and Prairie Avenue, along West 28th Street to Sheridan Avenue, ending at West 40th Street - From West 28th Street to Royal Palm, ending at West 42nd Street - From West 28th Street and Prairie Avenue, extending to West 40th Street - From the intersection of Dade Boulevard and North Meridian Avenue to the intersection of North Meridian Avenue and West 28th Street - From the intersection of Alton Road and Chase Avenue to the intersection of Chase Avenue and West 40th Street
Post Date: 02/04/2026Bid Date:05/26/2026Trades: Traffic Signals, Calming, Intelligent Transportation (ITS): Automated Enforcement Systems (AES) & Speed Traffic Recorders (TMS), CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
The Awarded Bidder shall furnish all labor, supervision, materials, equipment, tools, chemicals, transportation, permits, testing, reporting, and incidentals necessary to provide full Operation and Maintenance (O&M) services for the Wastewater Treatment Plant and related leachate management systems and appurtenances at the South Dade Landfill (SDL), located at 23707 SW 97th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33032. The wastewater treatment plant is a Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) pretreatment facility designed to treat landfill leachate and contaminated groundwater prior to discharge to the sanitary sewer system. The SBR Plant has been operational since March 2001 and was designed by Fluidyne IT Corporation. The SBR Plant has a design capacity of 0.32 million gallons per day (MGD). Based on operational data for calendar years 2024 and 2025, the average daily flow has been approximately 160,000 gallons per day (gpd). Flows vary seasonally, with average wet-season flows (April through September) of approximately 180,000 gpd and average dry-season flows (October through March) of approximately 140,000 gpd. The SBR Plant includes, but is not limited to, associated piping, pumps, monitoring and control equipment, tanks, berms, liners, buildings, and appurtenances. Influent to the SBR Plant consists of raw landfill leachate. Treated effluent is discharged to the sanitary sewer system and shall at all times comply with the General Pretreatment Standards contained in Chapter 24-42.4 of the Miami-Dade County Code; Chapter 62-701, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), and other applicable federal, state, and local regulations. The Awarded Bidder shall operate, maintain, monitor, and report on the SBR Plant in continuous compliance with all applicable permits, including its Annual Operating Permit, Permit No. IWP-000273-2025/2026 (P) (Attachment A), and any subsequent permit renewals or modifications. All services required to maintain compliance and support the operational needs of the Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM) shall be provided under this Contract, including additional services required at the Countys sole discretion that fall within the general scope of work
Prospective bidder shall examine the site of the work carefully and be satisfied as to all observable conditions. Bidder shall be responsible for measuring and calculating the amount of work. Bid price is to include the removal and proper disposal of all work- related debris. This is an abbreviated scope of work and must be further enriched by the bid permit set included in the solicitation. Contractor must obtain and submit all permits before performing any work. The Elections Headquarters Reconfiguration project will renovate and update the existing restrooms. The renovated scope includes all four restrooms located on the first and second floors of the Elections Headquarters. Each restroom will receive a built in janitorial storage space, and all existing wall tiles will remain. Sinks, faucets, toilet partitions, mirrors, countertops, and baseboards will be replaced. Lighting will be upgraded with new 24" x 24" LED fixtures matching those currently used in the facility. As specified in the plans, the existing wall tile will remain, and the new floor tile will be installed over the existing tile, along with the corresponding tile baseboard. Standard trash baskets will be used, and existing toilet paper holders will remain or be matched as needed. The renovation will maintain ADA compliance and ensure minimal disruption to adjacent areas during construction. The project dry-run submittal process number with Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ): City of Doral is BDCC-2604-4496. The plans have also been submitted to Miami-Dade County FIRE - DERM under Process# M2026012876. The contractor shall be responsible for verifying and obtaining all required permits and inspections for the project. At the close of the project, Contractor shall submit all documentation, warranty, equipment, specifications, etc. to the County. The Project is located at 2700 NW 87 AVENUE, DORAL, FL 33172. The Base Bid Construction Estimate is $320,655.20. This Estimate includes $12,332.89 estimated permit fees, survey and testing. Bidders Price Quotation shall consist of the Base Bid amount (Lump Sum), inclusive of all permit fees and excluding Contingency. NOTE: There are no Dedicated Allowances on this Project. A 10% Contingency will be added to the successful bidders Base Bid for Project Award, the sum of which will be the Total Contract Award Amount.
Post Date: 04/28/2026Bid Date:05/26/2026Trades: CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
The project corridor is located along SR 924/Gratigny Parkway/ NW 119th Street from East of NW 36th Avenue to West of NW 27th Avenue in Miami-Dade County. The scope of this project is to improve the traffic operational conditions of the existing roadway features which includes reconstructing the median opening for the west bound left-turn movement entering the frontage road of NW 119th Street. In addition, the project includes milling and resurfacing the existing roadway to enhance ride quality, reconstruct substandard pedestrian curb ramps, upgrade pedestrian detectors, and provide signing and pavement marking improvements.
Post Date: 04/14/2026Bid Date:05/27/2026Trades: Earthwork & Paving Contractor: Pavement Preservation, Resurface, Slurry Seal, High Friction, Milling, Land Clearing, Trails/Path, Concrete Contractor: Pavement, Driveways, Sidewalks, Curbs, Gutters, Flatwork, ADA Ramps Pedestrian Improvements, CIP Concrete, Traffic Signals, Calming, Intelligent Transportation (ITS): Automated Enforcement Systems (AES) & Speed Traffic Recorders (TMS), CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
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.
Post Date: 04/24/2026Bid Date:05/27/2026Trades: 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, Stormwater Drainage: Manholes & Valve Boxes, Ditches, Culverts, Shoulder Work, Grates, French Drains, Dewatering, Water Swales, Signs & Signage Contractor: (Non-Electrical & Electrical) Digital & Video Displays, Tower Clocks, Billboards, Scoreboards, Wayfi, 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
Work under this Contract includes furnishing of all supervision, labor, materials, tools, equipment, permits and performing all operations required to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Work includes but is not limited to the turnkey removal of the existing air compressor system and a replacement for a new, properly sized, oil-flooded rotary screw air compressor system equivalent to an Ingersoll Rand RS18i-A145 (25HP, 145 PSI) unit, or equivalent next generation RSa18i. Detail work is included under Article 2.02 of the Special Provisions
Post Date: 05/04/2026Bid Date:05/27/2026Trades: Master General Mechanical - Mechanical Contractor: MEP Contractors (Combined Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC, Fire Suppression Trades), 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, Machinery and Pumps Contractor; Machinery Repair, Grapple Rebuilds, Motors & Variable Frequency Drives (VFD's)
PURPOSE of the RFQ is To establish a library of Licensed CONTRACTORs to provide construction Services for the of Townwide Roadway Pavement Maintenance and Resurfacing Services TOWN OF MEDLEY Scope of Work: This work shall include, but is not limited to, materials, labor, equipment, traffic control, striping, sodding, erosion and sedimentation control, and any construction and application procedures necessary to remove existing asphalt pavement by milling to improve the rideability of the finished pavement, to lower the finished grade adjacent to the existing curb before resurfacing, or to remove existing pavement altogether. 27 of 127 The CONTRACTOR shall haul millings to a legal location as determined by the CONTRACTOR. However, the contractor shall haul the first 15 truckloads per calendar year to the Town of Medley Public Works stockpile at 10766 NW South River Drive, Medley, FL 33166. Locations per individual road shall be identified on work plans submitted for specific projects, as needed, to the awarded contractor(s) for task order cost proposals aligned with authorized contract pricing. After milling, the lime rock base shall be primed with asphalt emulsion prime (AEP) following Section 300 of the FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, latest edition. The cost of the prime coat shall be included in the asphalt price submitted in the bid response. All material removed shall be considered the contractor's property, excluding the 15 truckloads of milling to be delivered to the Town.
Post Date: 04/28/2026Bid Date:05/28/2026Trades: 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, Road Improvements: Parking & Highway Improvements; Intersections, Roundabout, Median Construction - NAICS 237310
The Village is seeking bids from a qualified Company to construct a parking lot for the Villages Public Services Department located at 9495 SW 180 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157.
The purpose of this Solicitation is to establish a contract for Pest Control Services (Citywide), from a source(s), fully compliant with the terms, conditions, and stipulations of the Solicitation. Successful Bidder(s) is required to provide all personnel, supervision, supplies, equipment, and materials necessary to perform pest and/or termite control services as described in these specifications throughout the term of the Contract. All personnel that apply pesticides on any City of Miami (City) property must be certified pesticide applicators pursuant to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Successful Bidder(s) must have and will continue to receive annual training on the stormwater implications of pesticide, herbicide, and fertilizer application. Such annual training shall be at the Successful Bidder(s)s sole expense and considered incidental to the work. All pesticides shall be applied in strict accordance with label directions and comply with all Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chemical standards and applied in accordance with the product label in regard to dosage for the expected outcome to eliminate the identified insects, pests and other effects of insect infestation.
Post Date: 04/22/2026Bid Date:05/29/2026Trades: *Pest Control & Animal Relocation Services: Extermination, Cremation, Termites, Beehives, Rodents: On-Call & Regular Schedule