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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Inverness
The City of Inverness is soliciting proposals to remove and replace fire station bay door assemblies, including doors, operators, keypads, and associated hardware. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for March 12, 2026, at the fire station located at 105 S. Apopka Avenue. Proposals must be submitted to the City Clerk's office by the deadline of March 16, 2026, at 2:00 PM Eastern.
Posted Date
Feb 28, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Feb 28, 2026
City of Inverness
Close: Mar 16, 2026
The City of Inverness is soliciting proposals to remove and replace fire station bay door assemblies, including doors, operators, keypads, and associated hardware. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for March 12, 2026, at the fire station located at 105 S. Apopka Avenue. Proposals must be submitted to the City Clerk's office by the deadline of March 16, 2026, at 2:00 PM Eastern.
AvailableCity of Inverness
City of Inverness seeks contractors for removal and reconstruction of Pine Avenue and modifications to North Pine Avenue parking, including construction of an off-line stormwater retention/water-quality pond, parking expansion, and repair/resurfacing of existing lot. Requires State of Florida licensed contractors; Substantial Completion in 90 days (Final Completion 120 days); 5% bid security and 100% performance/payment bond required if contract exceeds $100,000; non-mandatory pre-bid and bid package available from City Clerk.
Posted Date
Nov 11, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
Release: Nov 11, 2025
City of Inverness
Close: Dec 10, 2025
City of Inverness seeks contractors for removal and reconstruction of Pine Avenue and modifications to North Pine Avenue parking, including construction of an off-line stormwater retention/water-quality pond, parking expansion, and repair/resurfacing of existing lot. Requires State of Florida licensed contractors; Substantial Completion in 90 days (Final Completion 120 days); 5% bid security and 100% performance/payment bond required if contract exceeds $100,000; non-mandatory pre-bid and bid package available from City Clerk.
City of Inverness
The proposed work includes constructing a stormwater pond designed to provide water quality treatment for an existing segment of Pine Avenue that currently drains to Henderson Lake. The pond will function as an off-line retention facility. The project also involves expanding the parking area within the City-owned parcel south of the existing lot on North Pine Avenue, as well as repairing and resurfacing the existing parking lot.
Posted Date
Nov 8, 2025
Due Date
Dec 10, 2025
Release: Nov 8, 2025
City of Inverness
Close: Dec 10, 2025
The proposed work includes constructing a stormwater pond designed to provide water quality treatment for an existing segment of Pine Avenue that currently drains to Henderson Lake. The pond will function as an off-line retention facility. The project also involves expanding the parking area within the City-owned parcel south of the existing lot on North Pine Avenue, as well as repairing and resurfacing the existing parking lot.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable—deprioritize this path.
Coops: Coops (BuyBoard): If your solution is on an awarded BuyBoard contract, ask to purchase via BuyBoard through Finance and the end-user to avoid a formal bid. If coops aren’t feasible: Monitor DemandStar and prepare to respond to a formal competitive bid.
City of Inverness: No evidence of sole source awards or published thresholds. Treat sole source as non-viable.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Inverness
The City of Inverness proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 includes an overview, summary, property value and mill levy information, charts, revenue and expenditure graphs for all funds, cash reserve balance sheet, personnel salaries and benefits, and staffing by functional area. It covers general government services such as council, administration, finance, community development, information technology, and facilities management. Public safety aspects include law enforcement and fire/rescue services. The budget also addresses public works, sanitation, roads and streets, recreation and cultural programming, inter-fund transfers, reserve balances, Whispering Pines Park, road improvement fund, community redevelopment, capital improvement program, utilities (water & sewer funds), cemetery funds, impact fee fund, and the general employee pension fund. Key discussion points included the Plan-Fund-Execute approach, fiscal policies, new revenue sources, strategic infrastructure investment, and maintaining service levels.
This document, presented as a Water Supply Facilities Work Plan and an addendum to the Infrastructure Element of the Inverness Comprehensive Plan, outlines the City of Inverness's strategy for managing essential public utilities. It details plans to meet current and projected water demands through 2025, focusing on potable water supply, treatment, distribution, conservation, and system expansion. Key areas also include sanitary sewer services, solid waste disposal and recycling, stormwater drainage and flood control, and groundwater recharge protection. The plan emphasizes sustainable infrastructure development, conservation policies, and regional coordination to ensure adequate and safe utility services for residents and businesses.
The Future Land Use Element for the City of Inverness outlines a comprehensive strategy for managing long-term growth and development. Key priorities include maintaining balanced and controlled city growth, guiding future development through regulations, coordinating with other governmental entities, and protecting historical and natural resources. The plan also focuses on discouraging urban sprawl, promoting redevelopment and infill opportunities, providing diverse land uses for residential, commercial, office, and industrial sectors, ensuring community safety from environmental hazards, and securing recreational and open space lands. Ultimately, it aims to achieve an economically sound tax base and foster economic vitality through strategic redevelopment and private sector investment.
This document presents the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Inverness, adopted in 2016 with a vision extending to 2020. It outlines goals, objectives, and policies to guide orderly growth and development, manage land and natural resources, and ensure long-range planning for community health, safety, and welfare. Key strategic areas include Future Land Use, Housing, Recreation and Open Space, Conservation, Infrastructure, Traffic Circulation, Intergovernmental Coordination, and Capital Improvements, all aimed at maintaining the city's small-town atmosphere and quality of life.
This document, the Conservation Element for the City of Inverness, outlines a comprehensive strategy to conserve, protect, and manage the city's natural resources to ensure the highest environmental quality. It focuses on several key areas: maintaining and improving air quality, preserving and restoring surface and groundwater quality, promoting water conservation, protecting flora and fauna, minimizing impacts on natural reservations, controlling soil erosion, ensuring proper hazardous waste management, and safeguarding wetlands through specific policies and regulations.
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