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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Holmes Beach
The City of Holmes Beach is soliciting bids for the purchase and installation of a permanent 100kW generator to replace an existing unit at the City Hall complex. The generator must connect to two existing 1,000‑gallon above‑ground liquid propane tanks and be housed in the existing generator room; a non‑mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 2026-07-01. The listing shows an open date of 2026-06-24 and a close date of 2026-07-29, and lists Grace Goggin (Executive Assistant) as the contact.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 29, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
City of Holmes Beach
Close: Jul 29, 2026
The City of Holmes Beach is soliciting bids for the purchase and installation of a permanent 100kW generator to replace an existing unit at the City Hall complex. The generator must connect to two existing 1,000‑gallon above‑ground liquid propane tanks and be housed in the existing generator room; a non‑mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for 2026-07-01. The listing shows an open date of 2026-06-24 and a close date of 2026-07-29, and lists Grace Goggin (Executive Assistant) as the contact.
AvailableCity of Holmes Beach
The City of Holmes Beach is soliciting bids to submit permits and construct a trolley stop shelter at 3900 East Bay Drive per the plans provided in the ITB. The solicitation is an Invitation to Bid (ID ITB-26-PW002-0-2026/GG) and includes plans, a standard agreement, and a bid/specification document. Bids are due April 27, 2026 and the project is currently active.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
Apr 27, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
City of Holmes Beach
Close: Apr 27, 2026
The City of Holmes Beach is soliciting bids to submit permits and construct a trolley stop shelter at 3900 East Bay Drive per the plans provided in the ITB. The solicitation is an Invitation to Bid (ID ITB-26-PW002-0-2026/GG) and includes plans, a standard agreement, and a bid/specification document. Bids are due April 27, 2026 and the project is currently active.
City of Holmes Beach
The City of Holmes Beach solicits bids to submit permits and construct a trolley stop shelter at 3900 East Bay Drive according to provided plans. The solicitation is an Invitation to Bid (ITB-26-PW001-0-2026/GG) with a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting on 2026-02-12 at 09:00 local time. Bidding opened 2026-02-05 and closes 2026-02-26 at 09:00 local time.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
City of Holmes Beach
Close: Feb 26, 2026
The City of Holmes Beach solicits bids to submit permits and construct a trolley stop shelter at 3900 East Bay Drive according to provided plans. The solicitation is an Invitation to Bid (ITB-26-PW001-0-2026/GG) with a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting on 2026-02-12 at 09:00 local time. Bidding opened 2026-02-05 and closes 2026-02-26 at 09:00 local time.
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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 $25,000, sole source is still unlikely to be accepted; deprioritize—pivot back to a coop path.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase; validate through the City Clerk and use a pre-competed coop or eligible piggyback. If no coop fits: Prepare for a formal competitive bid via DemandStar.
City of Holmes Beach shows rare or no use of sole source. Attempts are likely to fail; prioritize a cooperative vehicle instead.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Holmes Beach
The City Commission held a work session to discuss parliamentary procedures, the formation process of the Charter Review Commission, and potential updates to the Code of Ordinances via Resolution to increase operational flexibility. The discussion covered rules for public testimony, the inclusion of consent agendas, procedures for adding items to the agenda, conflict of interest protocols, and the potential merger of work sessions into regular meetings. Additionally, the commission reviewed public comment duration limits and scheduling preferences, and received updates regarding local animal shelter changes and shade meeting rules.
The Planning Commission held a discussion regarding the proposed Green Building Program. An external consultant provided an overview of various building certification standards such as the Fortified Home Program, LEED, and Green Globes. The commission deliberated on potential incentive structures, including fast-tracked permitting and reduced impact fees, and emphasized that the program should be voluntary. Staff was tasked with researching additional incentive models from other jurisdictions. Additionally, the commission heard staff announcements regarding upcoming retirements and discussed potential revisions to the proposed ordinance.
The City Commission held a work session to discuss Draft Ordinance 26-03 concerning Seaside Gardens and the reconstruction of non-conforming structures. The proposal aims to allow townhome owners to rebuild even if the structures are voluntarily demolished, rather than only in cases of involuntary damage. The discussion covered technical requirements regarding firewalls, common wall agreements, and parking or storage considerations for elevated builds. The Commission reached a consensus to advance the ordinance to a regular meeting for its first reading. Additionally, an announcement was made regarding the passing of a Manatee County Commissioner.
The commission held a work session to discuss improvements for the local dog park, including re-sodding, tree planting, and future budget allocations. The commission also debated the potential implications of Manatee County becoming a Charter County. Other topics included the possibility of adding a trolley stop near the Waterline to accommodate water ferry operations and a discussion on fiber optic infrastructure installation by Frontier Communications.
The commission meeting included updates on waste collection, local event logistics, and FDOT public input regarding a multimodal path. A proclamation for Government Financial Professionals' Week was read. New business involved the first reading of an ordinance regarding non-conforming structures and voluntary reconstruction at Seaside Gardens. Ongoing discussions addressed meeting format policies, social media usage, tax revenue concerns relative to county and state policies, and status reports on legislative sessions and police department grants. Public works projects were reviewed, specifically concerning utility conflicts for the Resilient Florida project and the cancellation of a bid for a trolley stop. Public comments touched on website accessibility versus social media use and property access concerns for reconstruction projects.
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