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Central Campus Entrance Improvements, Davie, FL
The scope of work may include, but is not limited to: modification and addition for site flagpoles, signage, and electrical improvements.
North Campus Entrance Improvements, Coconut Creek, FL
The scope of work may include, but is not limited to: modification and addition for site flagpoles, signage, and electrical improvements.
Daniels Way Water Quality Improvements, Jupiter, FL
Monitor Well Replacement Project, Lake Worth Beach, FL
The City of Lake Worth Beach, FL is accepting bids for the Monitor Well Replacement Project.
Pickleball Court Conversion, Lantana, FL
Conversion of the existing tennis courts to pickleball courts, per the specifications in Exhibit A.
MainStreet Village Green Design, Coconut Creek, FL
The City of Coconut Creek, Florida, is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to provide professional services to develop construction-ready plans for several components of the Coconut Creek MainStreet project, including a two-acre park known as Village Green Park (Park A), Civic Plaza improvements including a public restroom on Block 12B, a parking lot on Block 12A and site preparation for Block 13.
Environmental Specialists for Residential Home Inspection, Pembroke Pines, FL
Restroom Renovations at Various Parks, Pembroke Pines, FL
The City of Pembroke Pines is seeking bids from qualified firms, hereinafter referred to as the Contractor, to Renovate Park Restrooms at Pembroke Shores North and South Buildings, Chapel Trail East and West Buildings and Academic Village Locker Rooms Showers, in accordance with the terms, conditions, and specifications contained in this solicitation. The project consists of an interior refresh and renovation of the existing locker room shower facilities. Work includes demolition and replacement of existing finishes, plumbing fixtures, lighting fixtures, partitions, and accessories, along with patching and repair of designated existing elements. Contractor must provide all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, permits, disposal, and incidentals necessary to complete the interior renovation of the existing locker room shower areas as indicated in the construction documents and specifications.
Residential Home Inspection and Cost Estimating Services, Pembroke Pines, FL
City of Hialeah North Compound and Police Complex - New Installation of 10 Gbps Fiber Optic Cable, Hialeah, FL
The City of Hialeah Information Technology Department is requesting quotes to install new 10 Gbps Fiber Optic cables to various buildings to expand and secure the City's network infrastructure. The primary objectives of this project are to: 1. Successfully install the specified fiber optic links at 10 Gbps throughout. 2. Ensure the new connections meet or exceed industry standards for performance and reliability at 10 Gbps operation over the required distances. 3. Provide comprehensive testing, documentation, and knowledge transfer for the new links. 4. Complete the project within the agreed-upon schedule. 1. Site Survey and Assessment: A. Conduct a thorough physical site survey at all listed termination points (Police Main Station, EOC, Police Training Building, Parks & Community Engagement, Construction & Maintenance, Solid Waste, and Fleet Maintenance). B. Identify new termination hardware (patch panels, connectors - LC). C. Assess the availability of existing pathways, underground conduit space, aerial pathways, and indoor rack space. D. Identify any potential challenges or requirements for the installation. 2. Design and Engineering: A. Based on the site survey, provide a detailed design for the 10 Gbps installation for each new link. B. Design must ensure compatibility with the City's existing fiber plant and network equipment. 3. Material and Equipment Procurement: A. Procure all required materials as specified in Section 3.3. All materials must be new and meet project specifications. 4. Installation: A. Install 12-strand Single-Mode (OS2) fiber for all inter-building (OSP) runs. B. Install 12-strand Multi-Mode (OM4) or Single-Mode (OS2) fiber for the intra-building runs at the Police Station, as determined during the site survey, to support 10 Gbps. C. OSP cabling must be outdoor-rated, UV-resistant, and water-blocked (gel-filled or gel-free). D. Ensure all installations adhere to best practices for cable management, bend radius protection, and labeling. Label all patch cords and connections clearly at both ends according to TIA-606 or City-specified standards. 5. Configuration: A. The City's IT Department will be responsible for the logical configuration (VLANs, IP addressing, routing) of the network equipment ports. However, the Contractor shall coordinate closely with City IT staff and be available to assist during configuration and testing if required. 6. Testing and Commissioning: A. End-to-end optical power meter testing (light loss measurement) to ensure compliance with calculated link loss budget for 10GBASE-LR/SR (as applicable). B. Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) traces for each new fiber strand. C. End-to-end network throughput testing using appropriate test equipment (e.g., Fluke Networks, Viavi, IXIA) or software tools agreed upon with the City, demonstrating sustained 10 Gbps throughput with acceptable latency and zero packet loss/errors over a defined test period (e.g., 1 hour). D. Submit detailed test reports to the City for review and approval prior to final acceptance. 7. Documentation: A. Provide comprehensive "as-built" documentation as detailed in Section 3.8. 8. Warranty: A. The Contractor shall provide a minimum one-year warranty on all workmanship and installation services. Manufacturer warranties for hardware shall be passed through to the City. 9. Administrative & Compliance: A. Licensing Requirements: The primary Contractor must possess and maintain a valid Florida Certified Specialty Electrical Contractor License (Low Voltage / Limited Energy Systems Specialty - ES) or equivalent. B. Subcontractors & Excavation Licensing: The Contractor must explicitly identify any potential subcontractors (e.g., for directional boring, trenching, or aerial pathway installation) within their quote response using the provided Subcontractor Form. In the event that unforeseen conditions require new underground pathway creation, the entity performing the excavationwhether the primary Contractor or a declared Subcontractormust possess an active Florida Underground Utility and Excavation Contractor License. All subcontractors are subject to City approval. C. Permitting: Obtain any necessary municipal permits (City of Hialeah permit fees will be reimbursable) and comply with all applicable building and electrical codes. 3.5. Contractor Responsibilities 1. Construction & Site Management: A. Utility Locates: Comply with all Florida Sunshine One Call requirements prior to any trenching or directional boring. B. Property Protection: Take full responsibility for protecting existing structures (paving, catch basins, utilities). Any damage to public or private property must be repaired promptly at the Contractors expense. C. Safety & Traffic: Supply all necessary barricades and warning signs. If work impacts roadways, provide a Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plan in accordance with MUTCD requirements. D. Surface Restoration: The cost of restoring any pavement, sidewalks, or parkways disturbed by the Contractor must be included in the unit pricing. No separate payment will be made for surface restoration. E. Construction Waste & Debris Removal: Any debris or waste generated as a result of construction, trenching, or boring must be removed by a City-authorized waste hauler, or the Contractor must provide proof of disposal at a licensed facility in compliance with local municipal codes. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs associated with the legal collection and disposal of all construction-related materials. For more information, please visit https://www.hialeahfl.gov/1079/NonExclusive-Franchise-Program. 2. Contract Administration A. Change Orders: Any work that varies from the original scope (including unforeseen pathway remediation) requires a written Change Order pre-approved by the Citys Project Manager. B. Release of Liens: Furnish applicable partial or full releases of liens from all subcontractors and material suppliers prior to the processing of invoices. C. Punch List: Complete any punch-list items or non-conforming work at no additional cost within 30 days of project completion.
Construction and Demolition Debris Disposal Services, Hialeah, FL
The project consists of hauling and disposing of construction and demolition debris from the City of Hialeah Streets Division maintenance yard to a Florida Department of Environmental Protection certified landfill, transfer station, or recycling facility. The debris to be hauled and disposed of as part of this project is material collected from the City's illegal dumping cleanup operations.
Vegetation Debris Disposal, Hialeah, FL
The project consists of hauling and disposing of vegetation debris from the City of Hialeah Streets Division maintenance yard, located at 900 East 56 Street, Hialeah, Florida 33013, to a Florida Department of Environmental Protection certified landfill, transfer station, or recycling facility. The vegetation debris to be hauled and disposed of as part of this project is material collected by the City.
Citywide Janitorial Services, Sebastian, FL
Rubberized Track Maintenance and Repairs, Orange County, FL
Asheville Highway over Wolf Creek Bridge, Monticello, FL
This project scope will include cleaning and sealing concrete surface and deck expansion joints, rehab, and restore spalled areas. Contractor is responsible for complying with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Standard Specifications. Bidders must be an FDOT prequalified contractor.
**New Prebid Meeting Date: IAQ Repairs (Brighton), Hollywood, FL
The Housing Department of the Seminole Tribe of Florida is requesting bids from qualified contractors to provide IAQ repair services needed at the Brighton Reservation.
Janitorial Services for the Charter Schools and EDC, Pembroke Pines, FL
General Requirements The successful bidder and its employees will report hazardous conditions and items in need of repair including but not limited to, burned-out lights, leaky faucets, toilet stoppages, etc. All employees responsible to open and close shall be capable of securing the facilities including operating fire and burglar alarm systems properly. Contractor will be responsible for costs incurred if alarm systems are not properly operated. The contractor shall comply with the City of Pembroke Pines procedures and requirements regarding sanitary techniques and safety. In addition, the contractor shall comply with OSHA Act # 1910.1030 regarding worker exposures to blood borne pathogens along with any and all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations now in effect, or hereinafter enacted during the term of this Agreement, which are applicable to the contractor, its employees, agents or subcontractors, if any, with respect to the work and services described herein. When necessary to change clothing, employees of the successful bidder shall be required to change in predetermined areas. All employees shall also eat their lunches in designated locations. Successful bidder shall be responsible for ensuring that employees do not disturb papers on desks, open desks, drawers, cabinets, or use the telephones. No subcontracting is permitted. All staff must be employed by the Contractor and properly trained and/or experienced. The City shall have the right to require the contractor to remove from assignment to its facilities such employees as shall be deemed incompetent, careless, insubordinate, or in any way objectionable, or any personnel whose actions may be contrary to the public interest or inconsistent with the best interests of the City of Pembroke Pines. Selected contractor must comply with all applicable labor/employment laws and regulations. Upon contract award, contractor is required to perform an initial cleaning to bring the location into contract compliance in accordance with the specifications. This cleaning must be performed within 30 days of start of service and satisfactory completion must be approved by the city's contract manager or his designee. Contractor shall designate a Project Manager that oversees all school operations and to act as the Citys main contact. Contractor shall designate one Lead Custodian at each site. Lead Custodian must be present at his or her designated school Monday-Friday from 7:30 am through 4:00 pm. Contractors Project Manager and Lead Custodian must be fluent in speaking, reading, and writing in both English and Spanish. Name and cell phone numbers for the Project Manager and Lead Custodians shall be provided to the City immediately upon execution of the contract and immediately following any changes to said personnel. In the case of the departure of the Contractors Project Manager or Lead Custodian, a replacement will be provided within 24 hours. There shall be no use of tobacco products, drugs, alcohol or other items of this nature anywhere on the premises or within 1,000 feet of the property. City will provide maps during the mandatory pre-bid meeting, for reference only. Contractor is responsible for but to include but not limited to, all measurements of the facility, identifying different cleaning areas and surfaces, necessary products, equipment and personnel to carry out full turn-key janitorial services for each location.
Specifications For Surveying Services Master Service Agreement, Tavernier, FL
FKEC desires the bidder enter into a Master Service Agreement which will allow the awarded bidder to perform certain surveying services as may be requested from FKEC from time to time. Examples of such services are: Utility Surveys and mapping Boundary and Easement Surveys Pre-Construction Layout Surveys Utility As-builts and Post Construction Surveys Global Positioning System Surveys GIS Mapping Property Survey Residential/Commercial Subdivisions Digital Base Maps Surveys of Delineated Wetlands Hydrographic Surveys Flood Insurance Certificates Lidar mapping Using Attachment A, the bidder shall provide the hourly rates of various surveying positions, the cost of any flat-rate services available, and any other services not listed above. Also include any mobilization and de-mobilization fees. The rates shall be in effect throughout the duration of the Agreement. The Master Service Agreement shall be in effect until July 31, 2029.
Paul Kintz Memorial Park Renovation - Project No. KNZ 26.01, Atlantis, FL
City of Atlantis request for proposal for Paul Kintz Memorial Park Renovation - Project No. KNZ 26.01
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