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#820655

Construction Services For The Widening Of SW 137th Avenue From SW 8th Street To SW 26th Street, Miami, FL

The principal purpose of this project is to provide lighting design improvements along the SW 137th Avenue corridor from SW 26th Street to SW 8th Street as a result of proposed roadway improvements along the SW 137th Avenue corridor. The purpose of this report is to provide confirmation that the proposed lighting design of this project meets Miami-Dade County Lighting Design Criteria within the project boundaries. A detailed lighting analysis was performed to determine the required lighting design. The Improvements under this Contract consist of widening along SW 137 Avenue to provide an additional northbound and southbound through lane, from SW 26 Street to SW 8 Street, to improve capacity along the corridor. The scope also includes drainage improvements, curb ramp upgrades, tree removal/relocations, signing and pavement markings, lighting and signalization upgrades at 3 intersections (SW 26 Street, SW 18 Street and SW 11 Street), as well as new landscape along the median. The summary of pay items is listed in the roadway plans.
Post Date: 04/23/2026 Bid Date: 05/29/2026 Trades: Stormwater Drainage: Manholes & Valve Boxes, Ditches, Culverts, Shoulder Work, Grates, French Drains, Dewatering, Water Swales, Concrete Contractor: Pavement, Driveways, Sidewalks, Curbs, Gutters, Flatwork, ADA Ramps Pedestrian Improvements, CIP Concrete, Tree Service Contractor: Planting/Trimming/Pruning Trees, Tree Felling, Stump Removal, Stump Grinding, Hydro-Ax Services, 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, *Landscaping Contractor & Groundskeeping, Xeriscaping, Hardscaping, Weed Control Grubbing Sodding Lawn Mowing Mulching, High Voltage Electrical Contractor (HVE): Electrician, Power Lines; Substation, Switchgear, Transmission/Power Lines
#824324

Doral Morgan Levy Park Roof Repair (Purchase under $50,000), Doral FL

  1. Remove the existing roof system down to the wood deck Preliminary fasten 1/4" tapered insulation system for positive drainage Mechanically fasten GAF Everguard 60 mil single-ply TPO adhered with GAF 1121 adhesive to tapered insulation Mechanically fasten 3x3 galvanized eave drips Install Everguard HW 6" cover strip on eave metals to TPO membrane Install GAF water-block between TPO membrane and parapet wall Install termination bar and stucco stop as per Florida building codes specifications Robotically heat weld all laps with a minimum of 1.75" Install TPO boots on all penetrations Fabricate and install pitch pockets on all irregular penetrations using TPO coated galvanized metals Fill all pitch pockets with single part pourable sealer Heat weld t-patches over all t-joints apply sealant to all cut edges three sheets of plywood included removal of roofing debris from premises
Post Date: 05/16/2026 Bid Date: 05/29/2026 Trades: CC - Roofing Contractor, Facia Board & Soffit Replacement, Gutters, Downspouts, Snow Guards, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#821235

NW 199 Street - Betty T. Ferguson Recreation Complex Bikeway Trail, Miami Gardens, FL

The City of Miami Gardens is requesting sealed bids from Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Pre-qualified general contractor(s) for site preparation, earthwork, construction of concrete pedestrian/bicycle shared use path, landscaping, sign installation and pavement markings within the City of Miami Gardens, Florida.
Post Date: 04/28/2026 Bid Date: 06/01/2026 Trades: 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, Architectural Engineering Landscaping (AEL) Design, 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, Signs & Signage Contractor: (Non-Electrical & Electrical) Digital & Video Displays, Tower Clocks, Billboards, Scoreboards, Wayfi, *Landscaping Contractor & Groundskeeping, Xeriscaping, Hardscaping, Weed Control Grubbing Sodding Lawn Mowing Mulching
#822133

Country Club of Miami- Interior Renovations, Miami, FL

1.1 The CONTRACTOR shall provide all labor, materials, tools, equipment, supervision, and services necessary for the Complete Renovation of the Country Club of Miami Golf Clubhouse Renovation. 1.2 Prior to bidding, the contractor shall perform a site visit to become familiar with existing conditions, verify measurements, and review all areas in accordance with RPQ documents, drawings, and provided submittals. 1.3 The project scope includes comprehensive renovations throughout the facility, with a primary focus on upgrading all Restrooms, completing interior renovations in the Pro-Shop, Office, Lobby, Bar Lounge, Kitchen, and Banquet, and replacing floor tile, drywall, and paint across the building to modernize finishes and improve functionality. The work also includes coordinated electrical and plumbing improvements to support the layouts, new fixtures, and building systems. Overall, these renovations aim to enhance operational efficiency, improve user experience, and update the facilitys interior appearance while maintaining full compliance with current building standards (Ref. Material Selection). 1.4 General Requirements include Temp ADA Restrooms, Temp Fencing, Full Time Superintendent on-site. Contractor is fully responsible for temporary restroom utilities, connections, pump outs, safety, and security until all restrooms are operational. Contractor shall provide and maintain temporary fencing around all project areas to ensure safety and security. Contractor shall provide a full time, on site superintendent for the duration of the project. This individual shall oversee daily operations, scheduling, safety, coordination, and communication with Miami Dade Parks. 1.5 Project schedule is to be provided at Pre-Construction Meeting. Project duration to be (1) Year from NTP Date. Project phasing will take place, with the Pro-Shop area is to be turned over to Operations within 90 days. 1.6 Work under this contract referenced below shall include, but is not limited to: Provide Submittals for all products used to include, but not limited to: Plumbing and Electrical Fixtures, Doors, Floor Tile, Ceiling Tile, Restroom Hardware and Accessories, Paint 002-Demolition 003-Slab Pourbacks for Underground Plumbing 005-Aluminum Rear Terrace; Interior Partitions 007-Insulation and Fire Stopping 008-Interior Wood Doors, Metal Doors and Glass Doors 009-Gypsum Board, Interior DW Finishes, New Tile, New Acoustical Ceiling, Hard Ceilings, Painting and Sealant 015-New Underground Plumbing, Rough and Fixtures 016-New Exterior and Interior Lighting, Switches and Outlets, Fire Alarm System and Devices Tie-In 1.7 Contractor to submit drawings, submittals etc. at Pre-Construction meeting. Once submittals are approved materials are to be ordered immediately. Contractor is fully aware of deadline established and is responsible for any necessary expedited delivery charges. 1.8 Written delivery date confirmations are to be submitted on a bi-weekly basis. Contractor shall secure/enclose a safe work environment to all areas for public accessibility and protection of public property during completion of the project. Contractor shall always leave public access to all walkways. This includes during work hours as well as after work hours. 1.9 Contractor shall work with coordinating project schedule with all parties involved, including park manager and construction supervisor. If applicable, contractor shall be responsible for completing project in multiple phases as to not disrupt the daily park operation schedule. 1.10 Contractor shall be required to secure/fabricate safe working conditions to areas sensitive to public access and environment regulated within guidelines to any governing agency. This includes during work hours as well as after work hours. Material storage area to be determined at pre-construction meeting. Contractor shall perform all required daily clean-up of jobsite; all areas shall be left in a broom clean condition. 1.11 Contractor to include all drawings, shop drawings, specifications, reports, plans required for permitting by the building department as reflected per owners drawings. Contractor will submit product approval and/or manufactures specifications upon pre-construction meeting. 1.12 Contractor shall be responsible for attaining all pertinent permits from any and all governing entities (i.e., City of Miami, Miami-Dade RER, Electrical, Plumbing, Miami-Dade Public Works, Miami-Dade Water & Sewer, DERM, Fire, FDEP, Florida Department of Health, South Florida Water Management, US Army Corps of Engineers, etc.) needed to begin and complete all phases of work. 1.13 Contractor shall coordinate all required inspections/tests and documentation required by any/all governing entities, i.e., City of Miami, Miami-Dade Building Department, etc. 1.14 It shall be the contractors responsibility to ensure that all required regulatory or proprietary permits are obtained prior to commencement of work. 1.15 Contractor shall obtain all required permits and forward to Miami Dade County Parks within five (5) days of receipt of dry run plans. 1.16 Contractor to call Underground Locating Company and have all underground located at least 48 hrs. prior to any excavation and shall provide ticket number to any of the Project Managers. Contractor to provide ticket numbers provided by underground locating company to owner. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UNDERGROUND LOCATIONS WITHIN THE PROPERTY LINE. Contractor shall provide for any and all means of utility location necessary to carry out the intent of the work. Contractor shall be responsible for relocation of any utilities, such as electrical conduit, plumbing, low-voltage, sprinkler lines etc. to carry out the intended work. Contractor to provide any exploratory digging as required; inclusive of hand digging. Contractor is responsible for all Surveying & Layout required. Red Line (As-built) drawings to be always maintained on site. Accurate survey (Inverts, Dimensions, Locations, etc.) to be reflected on red line (as-built) plans. These are to be reviewed on a weekly basis by Project Manager. Three signed and sealed as-builts to be submitted prior to final payment approval. Refer to item 21 for further as-built requirements. 1.17 Contractor is responsible for all MOT (Maintenance of Traffic) required under this project. 1.18 Contractor to coordinate all required inspections/tests and documentation required by any/all governing entities, i.e., City of Miami, Miami-Dade Building Department, Miami-Dade Water and Sewer, Miami-Dade Public Works, Plumbing, Electrical, Fire, Florida Department of Health, DERM, FDEP, South Florida Water Management, FPL, etc. 1.19 Contractor shall provide temporary fencing and safety barriers as directed to maintain a safe work site. Coordinate fencing and barrier requirements with Owners Representative as job progresses. 1.20 Miami-Dade County Park and Recreation has specified certain brand names because it seeks to match products currently in use at other Park facilities. Any specified products or systems intended to be substituted by the Contractor, must be submitted to the Project Manager within 30 calendar days after receipt of the Notice to Proceed. Only one (1) request for substitutions will be considered for each product. When substitutions are not accepted, the Contractor shall provide specified product. The request is to be accompanied by complete cost data of the proposed substitution, substantiating compliance with the contract documents, including product identification and description, performance and test data, references and samples where applicable, and an itemized comparison of the proposed substitution with the product specified. Refer to attached form required with proposed substitution. The request is to be accompanied by data relating to contract time schedule and aesthetic effect when applicable. When redesign by the Architect or Engineer is required to accommodate an alternate product or system, all costs of this redesign are to be paid by the Contractor requesting the substitution. When additional work is required by other contractors to accommodate the alternate product or system, all additional cost of this work is to be paid by the Contractor requesting the substitution. Failure to place orders for specified products or systems sufficiently in advance of installation scheduled date(s) not considered a valid reason upon which Contractor may base request for Substitutions or for deviations from Contract Documents. Requested substitution will be accepted as an approved equal or rejected, solely at the discretion of the Owners Project Manager with Architects or Engineers written approval. Work required may include, but is not limited to the following trades: Park Site-Work, Carpentry, Etc. 1.21 Contractor shall be responsible to furnish all temporary utilities as required to complete all work, this shall include, but is not limited to, electric, water, phone, toilet facilities, etc. Miami Dade County Parks shall not provide any temporary utility services for the contractors use. 1.22 CONTRACTORS submitting bids for work are responsible to list appropriate subcontractors required to complete all areas of work required. 1.23 Contractor is responsible for the safety and security of the job site. Any vandalism, theft, etc. which occurs during the construction time is the responsibility of the Contractor. No monetary compensation shall be granted if any of the above occurs. Contractor is required to have proper insurance to cover ongoing work on the job site. If Contractor opts to hire an independent Security Company, such company is to be properly bonded and insured. 1.24 Contractor shall provide twenty-four hour, seven days a week emergency contact phone number for emergencies. Contractors contact person shall be able to address and resolve site emergencies on behalf of the contractor. 1.25 Contractor shall be responsible for the safety and security of the job site. Any vandalism, theft, etc. which occurs during the construction time is the responsibility of the contractor. Contractor is required to place construction signs, cones, orange plastic safety barrier fencing, and caution signs at the job site. Contractor to ensure Project Site is secured daily at Close of Business Day. 1.26 Contractor will be required to complete work during daily operations, areas that accessible by public will be required at all times (restroom, restaurant, etc.). 1.27 The contractor may be required to perform work in various sections at different working hours, due to club activities; all areas will be cleaned and free of dust, debris, etc. for the next days operation. 1.28 Contractor shall be responsible for all his/her work until accepted by the owner. Owner has final acceptance of work/product installed even after final inspection by AHJ. Any damage to any newly completed or in progress work will be the sole responsibility of the contractor to fix at no additional cost to the owner. No time extension will be granted for any delays related to such damages.
Post Date: 05/04/2026 Bid Date: 06/01/2026 Trades: CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors, 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), CA - HVAC Contractor: Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning & Controls, Duct Clean, Exhaust Systems, Air Handler/Air Chillers, RTU's, Fencing Contractor: Heavy Fences, Security Gates, Ornamental Iron, Tide Gates, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors, 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, EF - Fire Protection: Fire Alarm, Smoke Detection & Fire Suppression Contractor, Fire Extinguishers, Pumps, Hydrants & Inspections, High Voltage Electrical Contractor (HVE): Electrician, Power Lines; Substation, Switchgear, Transmission/Power Lines
#822347

Design Build Standby Generator for HGPD Training Facility, Hialeah Gardens, FL

The Contractor shall provide complete turnkey services, including but not limited to:
    Engineering, electrical design, load calculations, and permitting Furnishing and installing a standby generator system sized to support the Police Training Facility, including automatic transfer switch (ATS), pads, fuel system, grounding, and all associated electrical work Integration with the facilitys electrical distribution system Startup, testing, commissioning, and training Asbuilt drawings and O&M manuals All labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals for a fully operational system
The generator system shall meet all applicable NFPA, NEC, FBC, and MiamiDade requirements.
Post Date: 05/05/2026 Bid Date: 06/02/2026 Trades: *A&E Architecture & Engineering: Design Services, Consulting & Planning: Professional, EOR Services, Feasibility Study, Generator Contractor: Electrical & Power Provider, Backup Battery Systems & Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) Systems, 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), Design/Build Contractor; Design/Bid/Build Entity (DBBE) or Design/Bid/Build (DBB), High Voltage Electrical Contractor (HVE): Electrician, Power Lines; Substation, Switchgear, Transmission/Power Lines
#825435

Speed Feedback Signs Installation-Beachwalk, Miami Beach, FL

The City is seeking qualified contractors to install six (6) City-provided Speed Feedback Signs on six (6) new aluminum poles along the Beachwalk at proposed locations listed below. Proposed Locations The Speed Feedback Signs shall be installed at the following locations:
    East of Smith & Wollensky (facing westbound traffic) Approaching 75 Street (facing southbound traffic) Approaching 72 Street (facing northbound traffic) Approaching 23 Street (facing southbound traffic) Approaching Allison Park (facing northbound traffic) Approaching Lummus Park and 14th Street (facing northbound traffic)
Scope of Services The awarded contractor shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation, maintenance of traffic, and incidentals necessary to complete the work, including but not limited to:
    Furnishing and installing six (6) aluminum poles; Installing and securely mounting six (6) City-provided Speed Feedback Signs; Programming and configuring the Speed Feedback Signs for proper operation; Coordinating with the City for pickup of the City-provided equipment; and
Restoring all disturbed areas to original condition upon completion of work. City-Provided Equipment The Speed Feedback Signs have already been purchased by the Citys Transportation and Mobility Department. The awarded contractor shall coordinate pickup of the equipment from the following location: 1833 Bay Road Miami Beach, FL 33139
    All work shall be completed in accordance with applicable federal, state, county, and local standards, including all applicable FDOT and MUTCD standards.
Post Date: 05/22/2026 Bid Date: 06/02/2026 Trades: Signs & Signage Contractor: (Non-Electrical & Electrical) Digital & Video Displays, Tower Clocks, Billboards, Scoreboards, Wayfi, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#826381

Pool Chemicals and Bulk Liquid Chlorine, Miami, FL

Continuous Chlorine Delivery Services to City of Miami aquatic facilities and splash parks for the purpose of maintaining safe and sanitary water conditions. The Successful Bidder(s) shall provide, deliver, and manage chlorine products on a consistent schedule to locations listed on IFB.

Post Date: 05/28/2026 Bid Date: 06/03/2026 Trades: Suppliers: Supplies/Rental/Delivery of Construction Related, Construction Dependent or Construction Equipment
#822368

Professional Engineering and Architectural Services, Town Of Medley, FL

The services to be provided will be general consulting services as advisor, administrative consultant, technical consultant for the Town. Services may be project-specific and will be assigned on a work-order basis. Consultant may be asked to prepare planning documents, engineering studies, construction plans, technical specifications, bid documents, tabulation of qualntities, construction estimates and or construction management services or construction Engineering and Inspection services.
Post Date: 05/05/2026 Bid Date: 06/04/2026 Trades: *A&E Architecture & Engineering: Design Services, Consulting & Planning: Professional, EOR Services, Feasibility Study, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
#826848

Doral Morgan Levy Park Roof Repair (Purchase under $50,000): Phase 2, Doral, FL

This is a re-quote from our original QQ No. 2026-04. This is being re-released as more time was requested to provide a quote after the site visit that was held on 5/29/2026. Scope of work:
    Remove the existing roof system down to the wood deck Preliminary fasten 1/4" tapered insulation system for positive drainage Mechanically fasten GAF Everguard 60 mil single-ply TPO adhered with GAF 1121 adhesive to tapered insulation Mechanically fasten 3x3 galvanized eave drips Install Everguard HW 6" cover strip on eave metals to TPO membrane Install GAF water-block between TPO membrane and parapet wall Install termination bar and stucco stop as per Florida building codes specifications Robotically heat weld all laps with a minimum of 1.75" Install TPO boots on all penetrations Fabricate and install pitch pockets on all irregular penetrations using TPO coated galvanized metals Fill all pitch pockets with single part pourable sealer Heat weld t-patches over all t-joints apply sealant to all cut edges three sheets of plywood included removal of roofing debris from premises
Post Date: 06/01/2026 Bid Date: 06/05/2026 Trades: CC - Roofing Contractor, Facia Board & Soffit Replacement, Gutters, Downspouts, Snow Guards, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors