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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Daytona Beach Shores
The City of Daytona Beach Shores is soliciting qualifications from professional consultants to provide engineering design and inspection services for the installation of a permanent 200KW generator at the Community Center. The project must comply with jurisdictional requirements from the Florida DOT and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and is funded by the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. Interested bidders must download the full solicitation package, including the RFQ and associated exhibits, directly from the DemandStar platform.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
City of Daytona Beach Shores
Close: Apr 20, 2026
The City of Daytona Beach Shores is soliciting qualifications from professional consultants to provide engineering design and inspection services for the installation of a permanent 200KW generator at the Community Center. The project must comply with jurisdictional requirements from the Florida DOT and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and is funded by the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. Interested bidders must download the full solicitation package, including the RFQ and associated exhibits, directly from the DemandStar platform.
AvailableCity of Daytona Beach Shores
Provide services for the design, bid and inspection of the public safety department HVAC replacement system pursuant to phase 1 of the public safety building HVAC assessment.
Posted Date
Oct 17, 2025
Due Date
Nov 21, 2025
Release: Oct 17, 2025
City of Daytona Beach Shores
Close: Nov 21, 2025
Provide services for the design, bid and inspection of the public safety department HVAC replacement system pursuant to phase 1 of the public safety building HVAC assessment.
City of Daytona Beach Shores
Accepting bids for an animal control buildout of an existing 110+/- SF area with two fully enclosed kennels.
Posted Date
Oct 17, 2025
Due Date
Nov 7, 2025
Release: Oct 17, 2025
City of Daytona Beach Shores
Close: Nov 7, 2025
Accepting bids for an animal control buildout of an existing 110+/- SF area with two fully enclosed kennels.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $50,
01, use sole source.
City of Daytona Beach Shores rarely uses sole source above the $50,000.01 threshold. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative purchasing. Authority to piggyback on existing contracts is in Code of Ordinances Sec.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Daytona Beach Shores
The Planning & Zoning meeting involved several quasi-judicial hearings. Key discussion points included ordinances 2022-24, 2022-26, 2022-28, 2022-23, and 2022-25, each addressing zoning classification changes for properties recently annexed into the city. These ordinances involved amendments to change zoning classifications from Volusia County designations to Daytona Beach Shores designations, primarily for single-family residential properties. The meeting also included a discussion of rising living costs on the Beachside due to hurricane damage and the impact on seawall repairs and insurance.
The Planning and Zoning board meeting primarily focused on Ordinance 2020-13, a proposed amendment to the Atlantic Avenue Estates development agreement. The amendment allows for the development of single-family residences in addition to the previously approved duplexes, without exceeding the approved density. Discussion included clarification on public notice requirements, the flexibility offered to the developer due to market demands and construction costs, and potential scenarios for the development layout. Concerns from a resident regarding building proximity and potential shadows were addressed. The board recommended approval of the amendment, subject to further City Council hearings and site plan review.
The Code Enforcement Special Magistrate Meeting focused on five hearings. The meeting involved a discussion of compliance dates and the total fines for 29 violations. The property owner had the opportunity to request a reduction or rescission of fines. Specific violations discussed included exterior paint, soffit and fascia, a sewer lift station, exterior plumbing, electrical work, and a dumpster enclosure. The meeting also addressed the availability of contractors during the COVID-19 period.
The Code Enforcement Special Magistrate Meeting addressed several code enforcement cases. One case involved a property owner who had made progress on addressing violations but was still not fully compliant. The magistrate reviewed the progress, noted remaining issues, and imposed administrative fees and daily fines until compliance is achieved. The meeting also included approval of the minutes and a discussion of the process for handling cases where the property owner is absent.
This workshop continued charter reviews started in February, focusing on charter amendment ballot summaries and language. Key discussion points included potential options for council member compensation, addressing inconsistencies between existing charter language and ordinances. The council considered various approaches, including leaving the charter provision unchanged while modifying the ordinance, or amending the charter to include a specific compensation calculation scheme. The council also discussed the timing and effective date of any changes, aiming for a solution that avoids the appearance of self-serving salary increases. The final decision was to adjust the ordinance to align with the charter, with salary changes effective after the November 2022 election.
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