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Northern Plantation Key Booster Pump Station Upgrade Project, Islamorada, FL
Islamorada, Village of Islands (the Village), will receive formal proposals from qualified proposers to provide construction services for the conversion of the existing North Plantation Key (NPK) Wastewater Transfer Station into an In-Line Wastewater Booster Station, including demolition, new facility construction, installation of pumps and electrical systems, temporary bypass pumping, sitework, permitting, and full system commissioning (the Project).
Downtown Marina Boat Slips, Panama City, FL
The City of Panama City, Florida, a Florida municipal corporation located in Bay County, Florida (City or Owner), seeks bids from qualified, experienced, licensed marine construction contractors to provide all supervision, labor, and equipment required for the construction of forty-nine (49) wet slips and 21,343 SF wooden fixed dock within the existing Panama City Marina West Basin in downtown Panama City, FL
MIA Bldg. 788 Interior Renovation, Miami, FL
Scope of Work shall include, but not be limited to: Provide all labor, equipment and materials for the remodeling of existing office building 788 into a new training facility for CBP Training Offices including: demolition of the existing partitions and ceiling tiles, removal of existing plumbing fixtures, and removal of the HVAC System in preparation for the new work, conversion of the exterior window at the entrance into a storefront door, removal and replacement of all windows on the west side of the building into new impact windows, filling of the openings with CMU, stucco, and paint to match existing conditions. 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. Contractors must agree to perform all work in accordance with the scopes of work established by MDAD, the MCC 7360 contracts terms and conditions, all required permits and inspections and all applicable federal, state and local laws, codes and regulations. For the MCC 7360 General Contract Conditions, refer to the following link: https://intrax.miamidade.gov/ciis/TheAmendedStandardConstructionGeneralContractConditions.pdf Any minor variation in the scope of work that is necessary to complete the intended work shall be considered incidental and will not warrant additional compensation. Any major variation encountered in the scope of work that is necessary to complete the intended work will be additional work and will be compensated through a contingency allowance account, dedicated allowance account, or change order. However, such major variation shall be completed without delay. Contractor shall use an adequate number of qualified workers who are thoroughly trained in the techniques required to properly complete the work specified. Contractor will own or have access to the equipment necessary and to meet all safety, insurance, and technical requirements of the owner and local, county, state, and federal regulating authorities. The grand total bid price shall be reflected on the RPQ Bid Form Attachment 5A.
Construction Manager Services for Bus Stop Improvements Project, Gainesville, FL
The City seeks a Construction Manager (CM) to provide oversight, inspection, ADA compliance review, permitting coordination, documentation management, and closeout support for all construction activities performed by the construction contractor.
Annual Right of Way Mowing, Gainesville, FL
Alachua County is requesting bids from individuals/firms for ROW Mowing. Mowing is defined as cutting of grass/vegetation, edging of grass/vegetation, litter pick-up, and clean-up of cut grass/vegetation from the right-of-way line.
Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) Services for Seminole County Indoor Sports Complex, Seminole, FL
7360: Safe Routes To School (SRTS) Miami Central Senior High School FM 445743-1, Miami
The purpose of this project is to enhance pedestrian and bicycle safety and accessibility for students traveling to and from school. The proposed improvements support Safe Routes to School initiatives by strengthening pedestrian infrastructure, increasing motorist awareness within designated school zones, and improving traffic operations and overall roadway safety conditions in the vicinity of schools. Work under this Contract shall include, but not be limited to, furnishing all supervision, labor, materials, equipment, tools, and incidentals required to complete the installation, construction, modification, and upgrade of pedestrian and roadway safety infrastructure associated with Safe Routes to School improvements. The work may include, but is not limited to, the installation, modification, and/or upgrade of traffic control devices, pedestrian safety features, and associated roadway infrastructure within designated school zones and adjacent corridors. Improvements may include school speed zone signage and flashing beacon assemblies, school crosswalk signage, pavement markings, sidewalks, curb and gutter, ADA compliant pedestrian curb ramps, pedestrian signal indications and push-button detection at existing signalized intersections, electrical service and control assemblies, and other related traffic control, pedestrian accessibility, and roadway safety enhancements necessary to support Safe Routes to School improvements, as well as other related appurtenances necessary to complete the work. All work shall be performed in accordance with the construction plans, technical specifications, and applicable standards contained in the Contract Documents. In the event that discrepancies arise between the design documents and existing field conditions, or when modifications are required to accommodate site constraints, utilities, or operational considerations, the Engineer shall evaluate the conditions and provide written direction. Any such determination by the Engineer shall govern the resolution of the conflict and the execution of the work.
John P. Lyons Lane Drainage Improvements, Pembroke Park
Construction of the John P. Lyons Lane Drainage Improvements Project along S.W. 31st Avenue between Hallandale Beach Boulevard and Carolina Street. The project consists of roadway and stormwater infrastructure upgrades, including installation of a new underground drainage system with exfiltration trench and pump station discharging to Behan Lake, roadway milling and resurfacing, grading, curb and gutter installation, utility coordination, and site restoration. Additional work includes maintenance of traffic, pavement markings and signage, erosion and sediment control, and associated electrical and mechanical systems for the pump station. The work will be completed under a single prime contract and phased to maintain access and minimize impacts to adjacent properties and residents.
**Canceled** Continuing Construction Services for Vertical Construction Projects, Orlando, FL
Rinehart Road Force Main Valve and Flow Meter Installation, Seminole, FL
Countywide Chiller Maintenance and Service-Multiple Locations, Key West, FL
LS-13 Rehabilitation and Site Upgrades, Jacksonville Beach, FL
Field Operations Breakroom Renovation, New Smyrna Beach, FL
Jefferson Street Parking Garage Assessment and Rehabilitation, Pensacola, FL
Repair methods are to be performed by a qualified contractor with experience in concrete repairs, methods and materials. Manufacturers of concrete repair mortar provide free qualifications of their materials including preparation and application requirements. Repair conditions are based on location and medium with all repair approaches. For spalling and corroded steel repairs: The concrete area around damage should be surveyed to determine extents of poor concrete. Poor or unsound concrete is removed to quality base material. All corroded steel is to be cleaned with any reinforcing which has been damaged by 15% or more to be replaced / repaired with new steel. New concrete repair mortar shall be installed in the demolished void flush to the original area. Installation shall be per manufactures written directions to a finish quality equal to the surrounding original finish. Concrete repair mortars are classified for the repair location and are identified for repairing overhead, vertical, horizontal and using the correct material is crucial to a quality repair. For cracks without spalling concrete: These can be repaired with epoxy repair material which is injected into the crack. Manufacturers written directions must be followed including damming, forming and inspection port requirements. Identified cast-in-place concrete cracks to be repaired when they exceed 1.0 mm in width. Precast concrete cracks wider than 0.5 mm are to be repaired with the difference being that the precast is part of the superstructure and more critical.
**On Hold** Wastewater Pump Station R & R, Seminole, FL
**REBID**Theater Lighting Grid & Electrical Upgrades for Building B, Seminole, FL
Maintenance Services for Industrial Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), Port St. Lucie, FL
Waste Tire Removal & Disposal/Recycling Services, St. Augustine, FL
The Contractor will be responsible for providing any and all labor, materials, equipment, and transportation necessary for the removal and disposal or recycling of waste tires from cars, light trucks, semis, agriculture, and large off-the-road (OTR) vehicles from the St. Johns County (SJC) Tillman Ridge Landfill located at 3005 Allen Nease Road, Elkton, Florida 32033 and Stratton Road Landfill located at 250 Stratton Road N., St. Augustine, FL 32095.
Roof Inspection Services, West Palm Beach, FL
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