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City of Fort Lauderdale
Wall repair work. Demolition and removal of existing fluted concrete panels and anchors. Pressure cleaning of exterior wall surfaces. Install metal lath for stucco system. Apply stucco system (scratch coat and finish coat). Exterior painting of repaired and resurfaced walls. See outside link.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
City of Fort Lauderdale
Close: Apr 1, 2026
Wall repair work. Demolition and removal of existing fluted concrete panels and anchors. Pressure cleaning of exterior wall surfaces. Install metal lath for stucco system. Apply stucco system (scratch coat and finish coat). Exterior painting of repaired and resurfaced walls. See outside link.
AvailableCity of Fort Lauderdale
The City of Fort Lauderdale solicits proposals to provide a Lightning Prediction Weather System, including delivery and installation of 18 systems that are solar-powered with cellular connectivity and backup batteries. The systems must include outdoor notification devices, mobile and desktop applications for real-time weather alerts, and configurable thresholds for closures or evacuations. The contract is expected to begin upon final execution for a five-year period with options for extension.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
City of Fort Lauderdale
Close: Apr 13, 2026
The City of Fort Lauderdale solicits proposals to provide a Lightning Prediction Weather System, including delivery and installation of 18 systems that are solar-powered with cellular connectivity and backup batteries. The systems must include outdoor notification devices, mobile and desktop applications for real-time weather alerts, and configurable thresholds for closures or evacuations. The contract is expected to begin upon final execution for a five-year period with options for extension.
AvailableCity of Fort Lauderdale
The City of Fort Lauderdale is seeking bids from qualified organizations to perform housing rehabilitation for a home under the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program. This project involves specific rehabilitation work for the property of James Williams as part of the city's community development efforts. Sealed electronic bids are required to be submitted through the city's supplier portal by the specified deadline.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
City of Fort Lauderdale
Close: Mar 31, 2026
The City of Fort Lauderdale is seeking bids from qualified organizations to perform housing rehabilitation for a home under the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program. This project involves specific rehabilitation work for the property of James Williams as part of the city's community development efforts. Sealed electronic bids are required to be submitted through the city's supplier portal by the specified deadline.
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City of Fort Lauderdale
This document outlines a Public Water and Sanitary Sewer Easement granted by an unspecified Owner (referred to as 'Grantor') to the City of Fort Lauderdale (referred to as 'Grantee'). The easement permits the Grantee to install, inspect, test, maintain, repair, relocate, rehabilitate, and replace water and sanitary sewer utility infrastructure and facilities within a specified 'Easement Area'. The consideration for this easement is stated as Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerations. The effective year of this indenture is 2025.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
City of Fort Lauderdale
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This document outlines a Public Water and Sanitary Sewer Easement granted by an unspecified Owner (referred to as 'Grantor') to the City of Fort Lauderdale (referred to as 'Grantee'). The easement permits the Grantee to install, inspect, test, maintain, repair, relocate, rehabilitate, and replace water and sanitary sewer utility infrastructure and facilities within a specified 'Easement Area'. The consideration for this easement is stated as Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerations. The effective year of this indenture is 2025.
AvailableCity of Fort Lauderdale
This document is an audit report by the City of Fort Lauderdale's Internal Audit Office concerning a contract compliance review of Recreational Design and Construction, Inc. (RDC) for the Lauderdale Manors Recreation Center (Project 10337) under the main Design/Build Contract 9988. The audit, covering transactions from May 2001 through July 2003, found that RDC was not in compliance with contract terms and conditions, overbilling the City by $242,918.70. Significant issues were identified across vendor expenditures, direct labor, equipment, multiplier costs, business ethics, internal control weaknesses, insurance, liens, engineer's estimates, inspection reports, project completion, and Davis-Bacon wage requirements. The total not-to-exceed contract price for Project 10337 was $918,826.
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Expires
City of Fort Lauderdale
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This document is an audit report by the City of Fort Lauderdale's Internal Audit Office concerning a contract compliance review of Recreational Design and Construction, Inc. (RDC) for the Lauderdale Manors Recreation Center (Project 10337) under the main Design/Build Contract 9988. The audit, covering transactions from May 2001 through July 2003, found that RDC was not in compliance with contract terms and conditions, overbilling the City by $242,918.70. Significant issues were identified across vendor expenditures, direct labor, equipment, multiplier costs, business ethics, internal control weaknesses, insurance, liens, engineer's estimates, inspection reports, project completion, and Davis-Bacon wage requirements. The total not-to-exceed contract price for Project 10337 was $918,826.
City of Fort Lauderdale
This document is a template for a Public Drainage Easement from an unnamed Grantor (property owner) to the City of Fort Lauderdale. Dated 2025 (day and month to be filled in), it grants the City a perpetual easement for drainage infrastructure over a specified area. The Grantor receives $10.00 and other considerations, and agrees to specific restrictions on the use of the Easement Area. The document includes standard legal clauses, signatory sections, and city attorney approval.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
City of Fort Lauderdale
Expires:
This document is a template for a Public Drainage Easement from an unnamed Grantor (property owner) to the City of Fort Lauderdale. Dated 2025 (day and month to be filled in), it grants the City a perpetual easement for drainage infrastructure over a specified area. The Grantor receives $10.00 and other considerations, and agrees to specific restrictions on the use of the Easement Area. The document includes standard legal clauses, signatory sections, and city attorney approval.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Fort Lauderdale, City of - Public Services Dept.
The key discussion topics for this meeting include a Roll Call to establish quorum, communications to the Commission, and unfinished business, specifically an update regarding the 2026 Property insurance renewal. There is no new business scheduled. The meeting's purpose is to review all aspects of the City's insurance program and formulate recommendations for the City Commission.
The City of Fort Lauderdale's Local Housing Assistance Plan (LHAP) outlines strategies to address the housing needs of very low, low, and moderate-income households, aiming to expand the production and preservation of affordable housing. Key initiatives include emergency repair, rental and homeownership development, rental assistance for the elderly, owner-occupied rehabilitation, demolition/reconstruction, purchase assistance, disaster repair, and rapid re-housing. The plan is supported by incentive strategies such as expedited permitting, policy review, an affordable housing inventory, reduced parking requirements, and an affordable housing trust fund.
The Development Review Committee meeting agenda included several regular meeting items requiring review. Key discussions centered on Case R19012, a Site Plan Level III Review concerning Waterway Use and Yard Modification for 16 Multifamily Residential Units for the Bella Vista Terrace project. Case R19015 involved a Site Plan Level II Review for 10 Multifamily Residential Units under the project name Wave Landing. Case R19013 addressed a Site Plan Level II Review for 5 Residential Townhouse Units for the 8th Avenue Townhomes. Additionally, Case PL19001 involved a Plat Review for the New River Sound project.
The City of Fort Lauderdale is amending its Comprehensive Plan to update the 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Plan. This update, mandated by Florida Statutes, focuses on developing traditional and alternative water supplies, alongside management strategies such as conservation and reuse. The plan's data and analyses cover a planning period extending through 2040, incorporating new policies into the Infrastructure, Conservation, and Capital Improvements Elements to ensure future water sustainability.
The meeting commenced with the introduction of the new City Attorney and authorization for one member to join via Zoom, noting he could not vote remotely. A significant portion of the session was dedicated to 'Charting Our Course for 2026,' establishing goals such as focusing on the New River (especially the North Fork), education on waterway measurements, and addressing commercial dock space and living seawalls. State Representative Chip LaMarca provided an update on the upcoming Legislative Session, emphasizing the need for the Board to advocate for issues like securing full General Fund support and additional personnel/vessels for the Police Marine Unit, and addressing Fire Rescue's adaptive response challenges with their currently unstaffed fire vessels. Two dock permit applications were considered: one for 701 Cordova Road, which was approved after discussion on dock placement and mangrove mitigation; and one for 823 SE 2nd Street, which involved extensive discussion regarding existing mangroves, riparian rights, and proposed mitigation efforts, ultimately being tabled to allow neighbors to reach a compromise. A motion to reconsider a previously tabled application for 1409 SW 17th Street was approved for further discussion in February. Updates were also given regarding the City's pump-out vessel activation, a living seawall assistance program, and the installation of life jacket loaner stations.
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