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City of Pinellas Park
The City of Pinellas Park is soliciting bids from Florida licensed contractors for a ground lease of approximately 110 x 135 feet for the construction of a cellular communications tower. Interested parties can download bid documents from Demandstar.com or request them via email from the city's purchasing department. Bids must be submitted by the deadline of 11:00 A.M. EST on July 8, 2026.
Posted Date
May 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: May 24, 2026
City of Pinellas Park
Close: Jul 8, 2026
The City of Pinellas Park is soliciting bids from Florida licensed contractors for a ground lease of approximately 110 x 135 feet for the construction of a cellular communications tower. Interested parties can download bid documents from Demandstar.com or request them via email from the city's purchasing department. Bids must be submitted by the deadline of 11:00 A.M. EST on July 8, 2026.
AvailableCity of Pinellas Park
Provide Gravity Replacement and Force Main Reroute.
Posted Date
Apr 12, 2026
Due Date
May 20, 2026
Release: Apr 12, 2026
City of Pinellas Park
Close: May 20, 2026
Provide Gravity Replacement and Force Main Reroute.
City of Pinellas Park
Seeking competitive sealed proposals for the removal of a 500,000-gallon welded steel elevated water tower structure on a city-owned parcel of land. This project involves the full dismantlement and disposal of the existing water tower, including the tank, and support structure down to and including the slab portion of the foundations. The work will encompass all necessary planning, permits, execution, and site restoration to return the area to a safe and usable condition. The contractor shall also be responsible for the hauling/trucking away of all demolished items and dumped at appropriate waste and salvage facility sites.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
City of Pinellas Park
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Seeking competitive sealed proposals for the removal of a 500,000-gallon welded steel elevated water tower structure on a city-owned parcel of land. This project involves the full dismantlement and disposal of the existing water tower, including the tank, and support structure down to and including the slab portion of the foundations. The work will encompass all necessary planning, permits, execution, and site restoration to return the area to a safe and usable condition. The contractor shall also be responsible for the hauling/trucking away of all demolished items and dumped at appropriate waste and salvage facility sites.
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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 $35,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or piggyback via Pinellas County using OMNIA/NASPO.
Entity: City of Pinellas Park, FL
Threshold: The city’s competitive bidding threshold is $35,000; sole source above this is allowed but uncommon.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Pinellas Park
The Consolidated Plan for the City of Pinellas Park is a comprehensive document required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to guide funding decisions for housing and community development activities. Spanning fiscal years 2018 through 2022, the plan identifies priority needs such as affordable housing, homelessness, housing and home repairs for special needs populations, public services, public facilities and improvement activities, economic development, and public infrastructure. It aims to leverage Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds with other resources to address these needs, improve public services and facilities, rehabilitate aged housing, reduce slum and blighted conditions, and actively combat homelessness, ultimately creating suitable living environments and providing decent housing for the community.
The meeting included a presentation by the Fire Department, a life safety award presentation for three firefighters, and the swearing in of two new police officers. There was also a public comment period and a discussion regarding an ordinance amending chapter 10 of the code of ordinances related to water, reclaimed water, sewers, and other utilities.
The City Council meeting included a presentation and proclamation for Michael Eustace, recognizing him as the outstanding city employee of the year. The council also acknowledged the city being recognized as one of the top workplaces for 2025. The Fire Department reported on funds raised through the Chili Blaze and Country in the Park events, with donations planned for MDA, the Boys and Girls Club, and a staff barbecue at Nina Harris. Citizens addressed the council with concerns about high water bills due to an ordinance and the condition of 52nd Avenue, citing issues with potholes, flooding, and safety.
The meeting included a proclamation for Code Enforcement Officer Appreciation Week and Public Works Appreciation Week. A public hearing was held and an ordinance was passed regarding city procurement. The council discussed and approved several consent agenda items, including interlocal agreements, utility easements, a grant agreement modification, and purchases for public safety and city maintenance. Staff provided updates on upcoming events, budget workshops, and community matters, including mental health awareness and support for neighbors.
The meeting included proclamations for National Community Planning Month and Fire Prevention Month, emphasizing community planning's role in navigating change and the importance of fire safety, particularly concerning lithium batteries. A presentation from Leilman Exchange highlighted its role in community building, offering various services through partnerships and addressing community needs like food access and swim programs.
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