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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Fort Lauderdale
The City of Fort Lauderdale is seeking bids from qualified contractors for the FXE Runway 27 Bypass Taxiways Project at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. The scope of work includes saw cutting, excavation, and reconstruction of asphalt pavement and subgrade to enhance airport operations. The project also involves the installation of FAA-compliant airfield signage, edge lighting systems, and pavement markings.
Posted Date
May 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: May 18, 2026
City of Fort Lauderdale
Close: Jul 8, 2026
The City of Fort Lauderdale is seeking bids from qualified contractors for the FXE Runway 27 Bypass Taxiways Project at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. The scope of work includes saw cutting, excavation, and reconstruction of asphalt pavement and subgrade to enhance airport operations. The project also involves the installation of FAA-compliant airfield signage, edge lighting systems, and pavement markings.
AvailableCity of Fort Lauderdale
The City of Fort Lauderdale issued an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for the SE 15th Ave Force Main Replacement (Re-Bid) to replace portions of the sewer force main. The procurement includes multiple line items such as mobilization, traffic maintenance, utility location, and installation of 6-inch and 10-inch PVC force mains. The event requires a 5% bid bond and is currently open for bidding on the City's supplier portal.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 6, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
City of Fort Lauderdale
Close: Jul 6, 2026
The City of Fort Lauderdale issued an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for the SE 15th Ave Force Main Replacement (Re-Bid) to replace portions of the sewer force main. The procurement includes multiple line items such as mobilization, traffic maintenance, utility location, and installation of 6-inch and 10-inch PVC force mains. The event requires a 5% bid bond and is currently open for bidding on the City's supplier portal.
AvailableCity of Fort Lauderdale
The City of Fort Lauderdale is seeking professional firms to provide management and staffing to activate open space areas on the Barrier Island, including Las Olas Oceanside Park and Galt Plaza. The contractor will be responsible for developing year-round programming, coordinating third-party events, and securing sponsorships to enhance public enjoyment of these spaces. The initial contract term is for one year with a budget of $122,800, with options for four additional one-year extensions.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 22, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
City of Fort Lauderdale
Close: Jun 22, 2026
The City of Fort Lauderdale is seeking professional firms to provide management and staffing to activate open space areas on the Barrier Island, including Las Olas Oceanside Park and Galt Plaza. The contractor will be responsible for developing year-round programming, coordinating third-party events, and securing sponsorships to enhance public enjoyment of these spaces. The initial contract term is for one year with a budget of $122,800, with options for four additional one-year extensions.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; steer to a cooperative path.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, or BuyBoard to piggyback and avoid a full bid.
Entity: City of Fort Lauderdale, FL
Dollar thresholds: Not published/unclear based on available data
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City of Fort Lauderdale
This document outlines a Public Water and Sanitary Sewer Easement granted by an unspecified Owner (referred to as 'Grantor') to the City of Fort Lauderdale (referred to as 'Grantee'). The easement permits the Grantee to install, inspect, test, maintain, repair, relocate, rehabilitate, and replace water and sanitary sewer utility infrastructure and facilities within a specified 'Easement Area'. The consideration for this easement is stated as Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerations. The effective year of this indenture is 2025.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
City of Fort Lauderdale
Expires:
This document outlines a Public Water and Sanitary Sewer Easement granted by an unspecified Owner (referred to as 'Grantor') to the City of Fort Lauderdale (referred to as 'Grantee'). The easement permits the Grantee to install, inspect, test, maintain, repair, relocate, rehabilitate, and replace water and sanitary sewer utility infrastructure and facilities within a specified 'Easement Area'. The consideration for this easement is stated as Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerations. The effective year of this indenture is 2025.
AvailableCity of Fort Lauderdale
This document is an audit report by the City of Fort Lauderdale's Internal Audit Office concerning a contract compliance review of Recreational Design and Construction, Inc. (RDC) for the Lauderdale Manors Recreation Center (Project 10337) under the main Design/Build Contract 9988. The audit, covering transactions from May 2001 through July 2003, found that RDC was not in compliance with contract terms and conditions, overbilling the City by $242,918.70. Significant issues were identified across vendor expenditures, direct labor, equipment, multiplier costs, business ethics, internal control weaknesses, insurance, liens, engineer's estimates, inspection reports, project completion, and Davis-Bacon wage requirements. The total not-to-exceed contract price for Project 10337 was $918,826.
Effective Date
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Expires
City of Fort Lauderdale
Expires:
This document is an audit report by the City of Fort Lauderdale's Internal Audit Office concerning a contract compliance review of Recreational Design and Construction, Inc. (RDC) for the Lauderdale Manors Recreation Center (Project 10337) under the main Design/Build Contract 9988. The audit, covering transactions from May 2001 through July 2003, found that RDC was not in compliance with contract terms and conditions, overbilling the City by $242,918.70. Significant issues were identified across vendor expenditures, direct labor, equipment, multiplier costs, business ethics, internal control weaknesses, insurance, liens, engineer's estimates, inspection reports, project completion, and Davis-Bacon wage requirements. The total not-to-exceed contract price for Project 10337 was $918,826.
City of Fort Lauderdale
This document is a template for a Public Drainage Easement from an unnamed Grantor (property owner) to the City of Fort Lauderdale. Dated 2025 (day and month to be filled in), it grants the City a perpetual easement for drainage infrastructure over a specified area. The Grantor receives $10.00 and other considerations, and agrees to specific restrictions on the use of the Easement Area. The document includes standard legal clauses, signatory sections, and city attorney approval.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
City of Fort Lauderdale
Expires:
This document is a template for a Public Drainage Easement from an unnamed Grantor (property owner) to the City of Fort Lauderdale. Dated 2025 (day and month to be filled in), it grants the City a perpetual easement for drainage infrastructure over a specified area. The Grantor receives $10.00 and other considerations, and agrees to specific restrictions on the use of the Easement Area. The document includes standard legal clauses, signatory sections, and city attorney approval.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Fort Lauderdale
The Special Magistrate heard numerous cases regarding building code violations, including expired permits, illegal construction, building safety inspection reports, and property maintenance issues. The proceedings involved ordering compliance with timelines and fines, granting extensions for property repairs, reducing accrued fines to administrative costs, and scheduling reappearances for follow-up compliance checks. Specific enforcement actions included orders to bring structures into compliance or initiate demolition for unsafe residential buildings.
The committee meeting agenda includes reviews of city data related to homeless concerns, FixIt FTL, and community court statistics. Key topics feature updates on active programs such as HomesUnited Ministries, Miami Rescue Mission, and Fellowship Recovery Community Organization, alongside potential partnerships with LifeNet4Families, Broward Partnership, and Rotary Connection. Additionally, the agenda covers the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery, an overview of funding for homelessness initiatives, and a strategic planning discussion focused on addressing homelessness.
The committee reviewed an overview of the Mobile Integrated Healthcare team's outreach initiatives, including coordination with police and community partners. Discussions included performance data and service request volume for the FixIt FTL program and Community Court, as well as response time metrics from the Homeless Outreach Team. The committee engaged in a follow-up discussion regarding the CDBG-DR RFP and future shelter strategies. Additionally, the committee received an update on the newly launched Safe Parking Program and reviewed the progress of the Rotary Connection bus transportation program, including proposals for its expansion.
The meeting agenda includes updates from the Public Works Department regarding asset management, capital project lists, and a quarterly financial report on bonds. The Utility Services Department will provide updates on AMI smart meters, consent orders, and a report on water and sewer breaks with accompanying mapping. The meeting also allows for general discussion, committee member comments, and public comments.
The board meeting agenda includes the selection of a Chair and Vice Chair, along with a discussion concerning the scope of the board, future agenda items, and the official meeting calendar. Additionally, the session features a utility services update focusing on a water and sewer breaks report with mapping, followed by a general discussion period and the opportunity for public comments.
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