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City of Sunny Isles Beach
Continuing Architectural and Engineering Services — the City of Sunny Isles Beach is soliciting statements of qualifications to establish a continuing professional services contract covering multiple disciplines (architecture, landscape architecture, civil, electrical, surveying/mapping, environmental/coastal, transportation/traffic engineering, and construction engineering & inspection). The opportunity is a Request for Qualification (RFQ-26-07-01-0-2026/GC) that opened on 2026-07-07, has a pre-bid meeting on 2026-07-21, and closes on 2026-08-04. Bid documents are published on the City’s DemandStar procurement posting (buyer-hosted), but the DemandStar page requires registration/login so the solicitation PDF could not be retrieved here.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Aug 4, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
City of Sunny Isles Beach
Close: Aug 4, 2026
Continuing Architectural and Engineering Services — the City of Sunny Isles Beach is soliciting statements of qualifications to establish a continuing professional services contract covering multiple disciplines (architecture, landscape architecture, civil, electrical, surveying/mapping, environmental/coastal, transportation/traffic engineering, and construction engineering & inspection). The opportunity is a Request for Qualification (RFQ-26-07-01-0-2026/GC) that opened on 2026-07-07, has a pre-bid meeting on 2026-07-21, and closes on 2026-08-04. Bid documents are published on the City’s DemandStar procurement posting (buyer-hosted), but the DemandStar page requires registration/login so the solicitation PDF could not be retrieved here.
AvailableCity of Sunny Isles Beach
Seeking proposals from qualified “Contractors”/ “Proposers” to provide holiday lighting and decorations at various locations throughout the City, including Parks, Rights-of-Way, and Facilities in accordance with the terms, conditions, and specifications contained in this Request for Proposals “RFP”. The City invites creative proposals for holiday lighting and decorations that creates a unique and memorable experience for anyone living and visiting Sunny Isles Beach during the holiday season. The Proposer will be responsible for the design, installation, maintenance, removal and storage of all Proposer-provided lights and decorations. The lighting and decoration shall be installed, maintained, stored, and removed during the holiday season between mid-November and early January (the “Holiday Lighting Season”). For the 2026 holiday season, the lighting and decorations shall be installed and ready for lighting no later than November 16, 2026, and complete removal by January 31, 2027.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
City of Sunny Isles Beach
Close: May 8, 2026
Seeking proposals from qualified “Contractors”/ “Proposers” to provide holiday lighting and decorations at various locations throughout the City, including Parks, Rights-of-Way, and Facilities in accordance with the terms, conditions, and specifications contained in this Request for Proposals “RFP”. The City invites creative proposals for holiday lighting and decorations that creates a unique and memorable experience for anyone living and visiting Sunny Isles Beach during the holiday season. The Proposer will be responsible for the design, installation, maintenance, removal and storage of all Proposer-provided lights and decorations. The lighting and decoration shall be installed, maintained, stored, and removed during the holiday season between mid-November and early January (the “Holiday Lighting Season”). For the 2026 holiday season, the lighting and decorations shall be installed and ready for lighting no later than November 16, 2026, and complete removal by January 31, 2027.
City of Sunny Isles Beach
The City seeks a well-informed lobbyist, capable of providing timely and frequent information to the City on these and other priorities and other issues and decisions at the State level that may affect the City.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
City of Sunny Isles Beach
Close: Feb 18, 2026
The City seeks a well-informed lobbyist, capable of providing timely and frequent information to the City on these and other priorities and other issues and decisions at the State level that may affect the City.
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City of Sunny Isles Beach, FL. High friction (score 90/100) and no evidence of sole source awards.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Sunny Isles Beach
The City Commission held a workshop to recognize the autism certification of the police and ocean rescue departments, specifically honoring an officer and a civilian for their heroic rescue of a juvenile in the Intracoastal Waterway. The commission also presented media division awards for an annual report and a desktop calendar. Additionally, the commission reviewed and discussed the updated schematic design for renovations at Town Center Park, focusing on building placement, playground amenities, innovative shade structures, and improved parking facilities.
The City Commission meeting focused on several key items including the first reading of an ordinance to establish regulations for the use of electric bicycles, and the second reading of an ordinance regarding subdivision plat approval procedures. Discussion also occurred concerning potential amendments to the city's transportation master plan in response to population growth and new micromobility trends, as well as the formal platting process in alignment with state legislation.
The City Commission held a workshop to discuss two main topics. The first was a special proclamation for Autism Soccer Day, involving a presentation by the organization's founder. The second discussion item focused on the potential implementation of a new ordinance to regulate e-bikes within the city, with a goal of maintaining consistency with existing motorized scooter regulations regarding age requirements, identification, and potential sidewalk usage bans.
The Local Planning Agency met to discuss an ordinance updating platting procedures within the land development regulations to ensure compliance with state legislation. The proposed changes designate the planning and zoning director as the authority for intake and processing, and the city manager as the authority to approve, conditionally approve, or deny plat applications. The update also expands the scope of the ordinance to include the replatting of single lots and lot splitting, adopting procedures modeled after Miami-Dade County.
The meeting included the addition of a proclamation recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month. Key discussion topics focused on an ordinance regarding platting procedures, which aims to align city regulations with state legislation and Miami-Dade County code. A Commissioner requested that the ordinance include a requirement for staff to inform the commission about administrative platting approvals. Ultimately, the commission moved to defer the ordinance to the next meeting to allow the city attorney and planning director to incorporate this notification requirement appropriately.
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