This scope of work includes building design/professional services, all the site infrastructure, access and site improvements on the property related to the new building primarily in and around a site which extends from the existing building to an entrance drive to the east and from Judge Maney Way on the south extending to older freestanding building to the north. Currently, the parking lots and larger stormwater improvements are planned to be under a separate engineering scope of work and construction schedule that will need to be coordinated. Post selection for this project, these parking and stormwater improvements may be added as a change to the scope of work, with a corresponding fee change, at the discretion of the County. Regardless, the awarded consultant will need to address the extension of utilities to the new building, stormwater tie-ins leaving the site, loading areas and loading access, and internal tie-ins to the existing building and facilities. Coordination will be required for County IT for security features, and technology.
Post Date: 05/20/2026Bid Date:06/19/2026Trades: *A&E Architecture & Engineering: Design Services, Consulting & Planning: Professional, EOR Services, Feasibility Study
Holmes County is seeking proposals from qualified engineering firms licensed in Florida to provide design services for the Holmes County Sheriffs Jail Rehabilitation and Expansion project Award #: MK016. Create design plans for the construction of the Holmes County Jail Expansion and Rehabilitation project. Architectural and Engineering services shall include, but not be limited to, complete planning, design, engineering, and construction documents.
Sarasota County requires a Contractor to provide testing, retesting, and inspection services for County-owned storage tank systems containing petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, diesel exhaust fluid, and motor oil.
Post Date: 05/22/2026Bid Date:06/19/2026Trades: Inspection Services, Inspector of Record (IOR) Services & Testing Laboratories - NAICS 541380
The scope of work entails but is not limited to installation, repair and/or full replacement of interior and/or exterior glass panes, windows, entry doors, mirrors, Plexiglass structures, curtain walls, glass blocks and any other glazing structures at the facilities operated by Miami-Dade Public Library System. The scope of work also includes application of film (tinted or clear), backer rod and sealant removals and replacements, resealing, caulking, and/or water proofing of various glazing structures. When the assigned work scope dictates it, the contractor shall produce calculations, drawings, NOAs and/or documentation necessary to obtain permits for the authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs) before initiating any work. [LD1.1]Permitting fees are to be paid by the Contractor and will be reimbursed at cost with no mark ups. The awarded contractor is responsible for any required design, coordination of the work and obtaining approval from all applicable MDPLS entities. Preparation of the plans in accordance with MDPLS guidelines and/or requirements, Job Hazard Analysis, and/or Safety Plans for each work location as well as all labor, parts, materials, and equipment (i.e., including ladders, scaffolding, and/or lifts) necessary to access and perform the work is the sole responsibility of the contractor. It is also the contractors responsibility to fully clean areas prior to and following completion of the work as well as proper disposal of removed and/or discarded parts and materials. All damaged glass must be replaced with equal or greater quality and thickness and in accordance with MDPLS Design Guidelines. The contractor shall provide temporary emergency repairs (i.e., within 24 hours of notification) while materials are on order, including caulking, temporary protection of building envelope openings, sealing, water proofing, board-up and water testing in order to prevent water infiltration and secure the facility while new glass is being ordered. All work shall be authorized via Work Orders by project/site and shall comply with the following requirements: 1. Observe MDPLS product requirements for re-glazing, re-sealing, caulking and water proofing as needed. 2. Work in high traffic areas (i.e., inside any of the library facilities during operating hours) or any other areas where there is a high volume of people. Please adjust your unit costs accordingly. 3. The contractor shall notify the MDPLS project manager at least 48 hours in advance prior to initiating any work order assignment. 4. All scaffold erecting and fall protection shall follow OSHA standards 1926.450 through 1926.503. 5. The awarded contractor shall provide all necessary equipment to supply a safe working area environment and mitigate noise and operational interruptions. 6. When support metal is damaged, order necessary replacement materials before re-glazing. 7. Clean base frame and adjacent areas completely following all manufacturers recommended procedures for proper applications. 8. Replace old screws at damaged section being replaced with equal or greater quality, corrosion proof and secure properly. 9. The contractor is responsible for cleaning up and proper disposal of all debris before leaving work areas for the day or night. Contractor must remove and dispose of all broken glass following OSHA as well as any other applicable Codes or standards. Glass debris disposal must also comply with applicable environmental regulations. 10. Remove extra material and equipment from the work area before leaving for the day or night. 11. Remove old caulking and re-seal entire areas being replaced and remove and replace any deteriorated or damaged supports to prevent water infiltration. 12. When caulking is applied from the interior, 1/4" x 1/4" glazing tape must be installed on the frame leaving a 3/4" area from the DLO[LD2.1][JS2.2] to apply the caulking. 13. When caulking is applied from exterior side, use the proper preset gasket to set caulk bite. 14. Inspect new glass for damage and ensure it meets the required standards per specifications before installation. 15. Clean glass per caulk manufacturers recommendation. 16. When glass being replaced is part of an entire section, contractor shall verify that all adjacent units are properly sealed to avoid water penetration. All broken glasses must be replaced in kind. 17. Install new glass following safety regulations and manufacturer procedures. 18. Temporarily secure glass to ensure proper trim fit to allow sealants to cure following manufacturers procedures. 19. Clean all surrounding areas, paint trims, and frames to provide a fresh finish. 20. Repair any damages caused by the re-glazing process or any work performed by Contractor. 21. The contractor is responsible for the performance of a water test after work has been completed in the presence of the MDPLS project manager to verify that no water penetration is caused due to improper installation. 22. Provide a one (1) year no dollar limit-warranty for any defects in materials and installation. Upon warranty activation, the contractor shall immediately perform inspections, repair or replace defective areas. 23. Provide a manufacturer warranty for all glazing materials following installation. The Manufacturer warranty must be in effect for a period of at least one (1) year. 24. Approved brands for film applications include 3M, Courtaulos, Llumar, Madico, Solar Gard and Sungard.
Post Date: 05/28/2026Bid Date:06/19/2026Trades: Glass & Glazing Contractor: Glass Tinting, Glass Door, Window Installations, Repairs & Replacements, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
TheHousingDepartment of the Seminole Tribe of Florida is requesting bids from qualified contractors toprovide townhome demolition servicesneeded atthe Big Cypress reservation.
Post Date: 05/30/2026Bid Date:06/19/2026Trades: Demolition Contractor, Building Removal and/or Relocation, Wrecking & Hauling, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
The project scope includes 5,831 linear feet of 8-inch C-900 PVC Force Main, 7,566 linear feet of 8-inch DR11 HDPE force main directionally drilled, 1,043 linear feet of 8-inch DR11 HDPE force main directionally drilled at (canal), and 801 linear feet of 8-inch PVC DR18 gravity sewer.
Post Date: 06/02/2026Bid Date:06/19/2026Trades: CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors, CU - Pipeline Contractor: Water Mains, Sewer Lines, Septic Lines; CIPP Pipe liners, Pipe Inspection, Video & Robotic Cameras
A Stone Conservationist is needed for the stabilization of grave markers within the cemetery for the preservation of the historical cemetery.It is strongly desired that actual stone conservation be executed only by an experienced conservator with experience in historical cemetery preservation to repair and reset any broken or displaced markers.
Post Date: 06/06/2026Bid Date:06/19/2026Trades: Stone Masonry Contractor: Block Wall, Chimneys, Retaining Walls, CGC - *General Engineering Contractor GEC: Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction, Infrastructure; Opportunities for Subcontractors
Scope of Work: Scope includes the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, services, and incidentals for the Broward County Health Department Clinic HVAC Replacement Project located at 2421 SW 6th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL., to replace the buildings Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems to improve the interior working environment. The work includes, but is not limited to, HVAC replacement for the first and second floors. This scope involves removal and reinstallation of interior finishes as required for HVAC and structural work. Roof work is limited to the replacement of an existing chiller, exhaust fans, and Variable Air Volume (VAV) boxes. Associated ceiling work will be required for the replacement of VAV boxes, and related equipment. Roof patching will be performed only in areas directly adjacent to the work. This is not a full re-roofing project.
Post Date: 05/15/2026Bid Date:06/22/2026Trades: 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
The Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) is soliciting to establish a pool of four (4) consultants for survey services for Miami International Airport (MIA), its ancillary facilities, and the four (4) County-owned auxiliary airports: Miami Executive Airport (TMB), MiamiOpa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Miami Homestead General Aviation Airport (X51), and Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport (TNT). The scope of services to be provided by the consultant includes, but is not limited to, professional surveying services for various projects within MDAD's capital improvement program (CIP) under the supervision of MDAD's authorized representative. Experienced surveyors are required to conduct, administer, and monitor survey operations, ensuring compliance with specifications and documenting findings through observations and reports. The scope of services shall include, but is not limited to, the following: aerial photography, including drone-based photography and scanning; ground control; photogrammetric services; topographic mapping; planimetric mapping; airspace mapping; cross-sections; raster imagery; orthophoto products; photographic prints; GPS survey data; and LiDAR services. Additionally, specialized services will encompass building interior scanning, Building Information Modeling (BIM) modeling, Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) location identification, and construction layout verification. All data must adhere to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines and be compatible with MDAD's GIS database and BIM modeling systems. Project types will include existing buildings, new buildings, renovations, and civil projects ranging from roadways to airfield aprons. The A/E firm shall provide at its own cost, the software, hardware, personnel, and training to utilize BIM methodology throughout the duration of this project. All work and development involving BIM shall comply with the MDAD BIM Standards Manual (BIM Manual). The County intends to retain four (4) qualified consultants/teams of firms for four (4) NonExclusive Professional Services Agreements (PSAs), each with an effective term of five (5) years with one (1) Two-Year Option to Renew (OTR). The total estimated combined contract value to be shared amongst the four (4) PSAs is $5,000,000 for the initial term and $1,000,000 for the renewal period, exclusive of any contingencies and dedicated allowances. The following rotational methodology will be used by Miami Dade Aviation Department when assigning work to the awarded A/E firms for this project. These factors will be evaluated by the staff and presented to the Directors designee for their approval. Previous work assigned Capabilities of the team Schedule(s) Familiarity with the location and infrastructure Conflicts of Interest and Conflicts of Interest mitigation Page 9 of 35 NTPC_INFORMS Rev 02/19/2026 No minimum amount of work or compensation is promised to the retained consultants. The County reserves the right to re-use the work products of the retained consultant(s) and to retain other consultants to provide the same or similar services at its sole discretion.
The work (Project) includes furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, services, and incidentals for the Boca Raton Hidden Valley, Pump Station. The upgrades include modifications and enhancements to the buildings architecture, structural strengthening, modifications to the existing process mechanical system, and upgrades to the mechanical and electrical equipment inside the building. This project will also include miscellaneous site improvements, including civil, mechanical, electrical, and all incidentals required to complete the project in conformance with the Contract Documents. The work is located at the Hidden Valley Pump Station at 8000 North Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, Florida 33487.
Post Date: 05/19/2026Bid Date:06/22/2026Trades: 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
The City of Fort Myers, Florida (City) is seeking qualified and licensed vendors to provide annual testing, inspection, and reporting services for backflow prevention devices. The selected vendor(s) will be responsible for performing approximately 7,000 to 8,000 backflow device tests citywide prior to December 31, 2026. Yearly Backflow Testing, ITB 26-047 The purpose of this solicitation is to ensure that all backflow prevention devices within the Citys water distribution system are properly maintained and remain in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. These services are critical to safeguarding the integrity of the Citys potable water supply.
Scope of Services The Contractor shall provide all labor, supervision, equipment, and materials necessary to perform annual testing and inspection of backflow prevention assemblies. Services shall include, but are not limited to, the following: Perform annual testing of all backflow prevention devices in accordance with applicable standards and regulations. Inspect devices to ensure proper operation and compliance with regulatory requirements. Test, inspect, and report on the following device types: o Double Check Valve Assemblies (DCVA) o Reduced Pressure Principle Assemblies (RPZA) Utilize properly calibrated and certified testing equipment. Calibration documentation shall be provided upon request. Provide immediate notification to the City of any failed device, including recommended corrective action. Retest devices following repair or replacement to confirm compliance, if requested by the City.
Post Date: 05/20/2026Bid Date:06/22/2026Trades: CF, Master Plumber - Plumbing Contractor: Water Supply, Reverse Osmosis (RO), Water Heaters, Water Meters, Leak Detection, Flow & Backflow, Acoustic
Scope of Work: This open-end contract is for the Fabrication and Refurbishing of Water and Wastewater Control Panels for the Public Works and Environmental Services Department and various other Broward County agencies that may have need of these services and/or products in accordance with the Specifications and Requirements. This Contract shall consist of furnishing all tools, equipment, materials, supplies, and manufactured articles, furnishing all labor, transportation, and services, including fuel, power, water, and essential communications, and performing all work, or other operations required to furnish, refurbish, remove and install control panels.
Post Date: 05/22/2026Bid Date:06/22/2026Trades: Information Technology (IT) & Computer Network Administration, Servers, Cyber Security: Internet/Intranet, WIFI, WAN/LAN, VOIP, 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 Citys goal is to provide motorists an aggregate real-time occupancy with intelligent transportation system to find unoccupied parking spaces which maximizes usage and revenue in the city owned parking spaces.
Post Date: 05/22/2026Bid Date:06/22/2026Trades: Parking Assist Systems & Parking Management: Parking Blocks, Bumpers, Car Stops, Curb Stops, Barriers, Wheelstops & Delineators
The City of Boynton Beach City Public Works Engineering Department is requesting sealed bids from qualified and experienced firms to provide construction services for the Boynton Beach Memorial Gardens Mausoleum Roof Replacement Project located at 1611 South Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, Florida 33426. The work under this project consists of the complete removal of the existing roofing system and associated components in their entirety from the existing mausoleum (approximately +/- 23,400 SF) and install new torch applied SBS modified bituminous roof membrane system and associated components including roof drains assemblies for a complete installation on the existing Mausoleum building. The scope also includes but is not limited to the cleaning and preparation of existing roofing substrate to comply with manufacturers requirements / written instructions. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, tools, equipment, materials, supplies, manufactured articles, furnishing all transportation and services, including fuel, power, water, essential communications, etc., as necessary to complete the project, as indicated in the Special Conditions, Special Provisions, Project Design Plans, Technical Specifications and Bid No. 26-065B Documents herein, along with all engineering, shop drawings, and other documentation necessary to obtain all applicable permits and all bonds, securities, licenses and insurance to complete the project as specified herein and within the Project Design Plans. All proposed improvements shall be completed in accordance with the project bid documents, design plans, details, technical specifications/scope of work and all applicable federal, state, county and local regulatory requirements.
Post Date: 05/26/2026Bid Date:06/22/2026Trades: CC - Roofing Contractor, Facia Board & Soffit Replacement, Gutters, Downspouts, Snow Guards
This project is for the purchase, delivery, and installation of interior signage with the Specifications and Requirements. Vendors are invited to respond to a fixed contract to provide and install interior signage as required in Attachment A-Room Sign Schedule, Attachment B-Basis of Design and Attachment C-Product Specifications. Verification of the existing conditions and assessment of the facility is the sole responsibility of the Vendor. The scope of work includes the installation of all signs. Interior walls will be prepared and ready for signage installation by Broward County. All work is to be performed Monday through Friday during normal business hours. Access to the building MUST be scheduled and coordinated through the Project Manager in advance. All members of the installation team are required to obtain a Broward County Contract Badge to perform work at North Regional Courthouse. Background checks through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement will be required. Badge request forms will be provided upon award. 1. Signs are to be manufactured in the United States. 2. The Vendor is to provide a minimum 5-year warranty for all products submitted as part of the bid. 3. Signs are to be inspected for errors and defects prior to shipping. 4. Vendor is to notify the Project Manager in advance of anticipated shipping date. 5. Installation is to be coordinated in advance to allow time for preparation of walls. 6. Vendor is responsible for verifying the accuracy, applicability and all product quantities needed to fully complete signage installation per Attachment A. A formal on-site coordination meeting shall be scheduled by the Project Manager upon receipt of a Purchase Order. Vendor is to coordinate the installation per the following: 1. All members of the installation team are required to have a Broward County Contractor Badge to perform work at North Regional Courthouse. A background check through FDLE is required. Access badge forms will be provided upon award by the Project Manager. 2. In the event of a storm or other Event that results in an Emergency Activation, installation may be postponed on short notice. 3. Vendor must perform work via a consecutive daily schedule until the installation is completed unless otherwise coordinated and approved by the Project Manager. 4. Due to on-going operational needs of the department and facility the Vendor is to ensure workspace is kept organized and aisle ways are to remain clear and accessible at all times. 5. All work is to be performed during normal business hours of Monday through Friday 8:00am EST to 5:00pm EST. The Projects installation schedule will be coordinated with and approved by the Project Manager within a minimum of five (5) business days prior to the proposed start of installation. 6. Product shall not be direct shipped to project site without prior coordination with the Project Manager. Delivery and installation will be refused if not scheduled and approved in advance. 7. All finished surfaces must be covered with protective covering during storage, handling, and installation. 8. Examine conditions compliance with requirements for installation. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 9. All required material to protect building finishes are to be provided by the Vendor and removed at the end of each day. The Vendor is responsible for any damage to the building, finishes or other furniture as a result of their installation. 10. Vendor is to install all signs according to the most current ADA code requirements. 11. Vendor is responsible for the removal of all trash from site, including packing materials associated with the delivery at the end of each day. Vendor may not use County trash receptacles. 12. Vendor is responsible for cleaning all surface from dust, dirt, and fingerprints prior to the final walk-through with the Project Manager. 13. Upon completion of the installation the Lead Installer or Sales Representative is to conduct a final walk-through with the Project Manager. Any punch items will be identified and recorded at this time.
Post Date: 05/29/2026Bid Date:06/22/2026Trades: Signs & Signage Contractor: (Non-Electrical & Electrical) Digital & Video Displays, Tower Clocks, Billboards, Scoreboards, Wayfi, Low Voltage Electrical Contractor (LVE) <91V: Electrician, Fiberoptic, Wire & Cabling, Telephone, Cable Television (TV)
The Housing Department of the Seminole Tribe of Florida isrequesting bids from qualified contractors to provide mold remediation services needed at Immokalee Reservation.
Post Date: 05/30/2026Bid Date:06/22/2026Trades: Mold Abatement & Remediation, CGC - *General Building Contractor GBC: Building Construction, Enclosed Structures; Opportunities for Subcontractors
DESIGN/BUILD WESTSIDE DOG PARK OFF NW 108TH TERRACE PROJECT The City of Tamarac is seeking to engage qualified firms to submit proposals (RFP) for the Design/Build of the Westside Dog Park off NW 108th Terrace Project. The proposed project site is approximately 0.55 acres, located within an existing City owned parcel along NW 108th Terrace, south of Sanibel recreation center & club house, west of Devon community (refer to Attachment 1 - Site map attached herein). The proposed elements include fenced areas for large and small dogs, a 5-foot concrete walking path, water fountain for dogs, pet disposal stations, 2 covered/shaded benches, trash receptacles, landscaping, signage, video surveillance, Wifi and other associated elements. This project includes developing cost estimates with product specifications, design plans and details, permitting and construction of Westside Dog Park off NW 108th Terrace Project in accordance with the terms, conditions and requirements contained in this Request for Proposal (RFP). The work includes all professional services, labor, equipment, materials, insurance, obtaining all applicable permits, necessary supervision, and incidentals to complete the project as specified herein. All proposed work shall be completed in accordance with the project documents, plans, details, technical specifications / scope of work and all applicable federal, state, county, and local regulatory requirements.
Post Date: 06/01/2026Bid Date:06/22/2026Trades: *A&E Architecture & Engineering: Design Services, Consulting & Planning: Professional, EOR Services, Feasibility Study, Fencing Contractor: Heavy Fences, Security Gates, Ornamental Iron, Tide Gates, Stormwater Drainage: Manholes & Valve Boxes, Ditches, Culverts, Shoulder Work, Grates, French Drains, Dewatering, Water Swales, High Voltage Electrical Contractor (HVE): Electrician, Power Lines; Substation, Switchgear, Transmission/Power Lines, 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, Design/Build Contractor; Design/Bid/Build Entity (DBBE) or Design/Bid/Build (DBB)
INTRODUCTION:\nThe Town of Palm Beach, Florida (\"The Town\") is seeking proposals from Town qualified Genetec-certified and Cambium Networks vendors through ITN No. 2026-009, to provide installation and configuration services for the replacement of security cameras at below locations: (please see detailed scope for both LOT A & B)\n\nLOT A- The intersections of Royal Palm Way & South County Road, Royal Palm Way & Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach Recreation Parking Lot (2642'22.71\"N 8002'19.25\"W) , and Royal Palm Way & South Lake Trail (2642'21.76\"N 8002'35.88\"W). \n\nLOT B- The intersections of Royal Poinciana Way & Bradley Place, and Royal Poinciana Way & County Road. \n\nAll terms and conditions, including Town Forms, from TN No. 2026-009 are applicable.\n \nThe awarded vendor will be responsible for furnishing all labor, parts, materials, tools, equipment, man-lifts, necessary to complete the project as described in SOW.\nIf your firm is interested in this solicitation and would like to submit a bid, click the \"Prepare your submission\" button below; selecting the button in no way obligates you to submit a response to this Request for Bid (RFB).\n\nSUBMISSION:\nThe Town only accepts online submittal of bids through Bonfire, the eProcurement platform linked to the Town website, promoting a greener footprint.\n\nPRE-BID MEETING/SITE VISIT:\nA mandatory pre-bid meeting/site visit will be held on June 9, 2026. at 10:00 AM. \nMeeting Point: Mandel Recreation Center Parking Lot @ 340 Seaview Ave, Plam Beach, FL 33480\nAttendance is mandatory; only vendors who are in attendance will be permitted to submit a bid.\n\nAWARD:\nIntent is to award per each location, to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder(s), whose bid(s) meets the requirements and criteria set forth in this Invitation to Bid. The Town reserves the right to award to that bidder who will best serve the interests of the Town, and to accept or reject any and/or all bids and to award or not award a contract based on this bid proposal. The Town reserves the right to award on an all-or-none or a line-by-line basis. Prices quoted must be valid for a period of one hundred and eighty (180) days from the close of the bid.\n\nQUESTIONS:\nAny questions related to this solicitation should be submitted through this software platform using the Messages/Vendor Discussion feature.\n\nCONTACT:\nFor help with creating an account or submitting a bid, please contact Bonfire Help Desk:\nPhone: 1 (800) 354-8010\nEmail: [email protected]\n\nFor all other questions, please contact the designated Procurement representative:\nMartha Habib, Procurement and Contract Agent\nPhone: (561) 227-7006\nEmail: [email protected]\n\nDue to the Cone of Silence, all communications regarding this solicitation shall be handled solely by Town Procurement Representatives.
Post Date: 06/01/2026Bid Date:06/22/2026Trades: Audio/Visual (AV) Contractor: Video Conferencing, Sound & Speakers, Cameras, Intercom, CATV, Public Address (PA) System, Security System: FOB, Access Control, CCTV, Video Surveillance, Active Threat, Intrusion Alarms (Except Locksmiths) NAICS 561621
The City of Boca Raton, Florida is accepting quotes from qualified bidders for the above in accordance with the specifications, terms and conditions contained in the Request for Quotation (RFQ). This RFQ is for the purchase of (Scope):Landscape Maintenance Services for Ocean Strand on a term contract basis. *Bidders are required to bid on all items*
Post Date: 06/02/2026Bid Date:06/22/2026Trades: *Landscaping Contractor & Groundskeeping, Xeriscaping, Hardscaping, Weed Control Grubbing Sodding Lawn Mowing Mulching
The Florida Department of Transportation (Department) is seeking bids for Janitorial Services. Services under this contract will be located at the State Materials Office, 5007 NE 39th Ave., Gainesville, FL 32609. Employment services covered by this Specification shall be provided to meet the janitorial needs of the Department.