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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lauderhill
The purpose of this solicitation is to obtain bids from qualified General Contractors to provide services for exterior waterproofing and painting of a three-story commercial building (Fire Station 57) and attached structure at +/- 30,000 SF. and +/- 1027 LF of concrete privacy wall.
Posted Date
May 3, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: May 3, 2026
City of Lauderhill
Close: May 27, 2026
The purpose of this solicitation is to obtain bids from qualified General Contractors to provide services for exterior waterproofing and painting of a three-story commercial building (Fire Station 57) and attached structure at +/- 30,000 SF. and +/- 1027 LF of concrete privacy wall.
AvailableCity of Lauderhill
The City of Lauderhill is soliciting sealed proposals for comprehensive elevator maintenance and repair services across multiple municipal facilities, including monthly inspections, preventive maintenance, and emergency on-call services. The contract term is anticipated to be two years with two one-year renewal options and includes requirements for licensing, insurance, and local vendor preference. Proposers must register with the City and submit sealed proposals via the City’s IonWave procurement portal by the specified due date.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
City of Lauderhill
Close: May 21, 2026
The City of Lauderhill is soliciting sealed proposals for comprehensive elevator maintenance and repair services across multiple municipal facilities, including monthly inspections, preventive maintenance, and emergency on-call services. The contract term is anticipated to be two years with two one-year renewal options and includes requirements for licensing, insurance, and local vendor preference. Proposers must register with the City and submit sealed proposals via the City’s IonWave procurement portal by the specified due date.
AvailableCity of Lauderhill
Remove and replace windows and storefront glass with high-impact, hurricane-rated units in a two-story CBS (concrete block and stucco) commercial building.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 25, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
City of Lauderhill
Close: May 25, 2026
Remove and replace windows and storefront glass with high-impact, hurricane-rated units in a two-story CBS (concrete block and stucco) commercial building.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize—no clear, public process or threshold. Pivot immediately to coops to avoid delay.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing. If your offering is on Sourcewell, the Florida Sheriff's Contract, or a State of Florida (DMS) agreement, ask Purchasing to validate piggyback and proceed.
City of Lauderhill: No publicly defined sole source process or dollar ceiling identified.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lauderhill
The agenda focuses on the review of new development applications. Key items include a proposal for a 328-square-foot home addition at the Reid Residence and a rezoning request for The New Inverrary project, which involves a Planned Unit Development proposal for 888 residential dwelling units.
The City of Lauderhill Transportation Master Plan identifies necessary improvements to create a safe and convenient multimodal transportation system for all roadway users. The plan's vision emphasizes a family-centric transportation system, focusing on key goals such as designing facilities for multigenerational accommodation, enhancing the community through improved connectivity, and developing a system aligned with the city's core values. This is achieved through a comprehensive approach involving collaboration, public engagement, and data-driven analysis.
This document serves as a public notice for an upcoming City Commission meeting scheduled to take place on Monday, February 23, 2026, at 6:00 PM in the Commission Chambers at Lauderhill City Hall. The agenda includes standard items such as Call to Order, Approval of Minutes, Old Business, New Business, Communications, and Adjournment. The notice also informs the public about the opportunity to be heard on substantive matters, with each member of the public limited to three minutes for comments, in accordance with Florida Statutes section 286.0114. Furthermore, it provides contact information for the City Clerk for individuals requiring accommodations due to disability.
The upcoming meeting of the Code Enforcement Board includes standard agenda items such as Call to Order, Approval of Minutes, Old Business, New Business, Communications, and Adjournment. The notice informs interested parties about the meeting logistics, including in-person and virtual attendance options. It also details procedures for public comment, including time limits and requirements for accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
The City Commission meeting began with the Mayor calling the meeting to order following the roll call. During the communications from the public segment, residents raised concerns regarding an unsolved murder in the St. George community, the city's comprehensive plan concerning medical marijuana dispensaries, enforcement against 18-wheelers parking illegally in residential areas, reports of drug sales at corner stores, and the oversight and supervision of group homes. The City Manager responded to these points, confirming the murder investigation is open, clarifying that dispensary locations are market-driven subject to state distance limitations, promising signage and enforcement against illegal commercial vehicle parking, noting ongoing efforts against drug sales at corner stores leading to arrests, and explaining the state/local regulatory differences for group homes. The agenda was revised to include backup documentation for Resolution number 25R07128. A presentation was then provided by the city's lobbyist regarding legislative updates, including securing $572,000 for the State Housing Initiative Partnership Program, exploring grant opportunities in law enforcement and emergency management, and successfully preserving the CRA. The meeting also included welcoming the new Deputy Police Chief and acknowledging the work of local state representatives.
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