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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Sewalls Point
Metal building meeting the following dimensions: 40 feet wide X 20 FT deep X 12 FT high building with a 12-FT-wide X 20-feet-deep carport on each side. (See picture and diagram). The floor will be 4" thick 3000psi concrete slab with fiber mesh with a 12"x14" footer with 2- #5 rebars around the perimeter, with a 3 and 1/2" recess. An interior dividing wall will evenly divide the building from the floor to the trusses, 12' from the floor. Each carport will have a 4" concrete slab with fiber mesh with a 12" X 14" footer with 2 - #5 rebars around the perimeter.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Town of Sewalls Point
Close: Jul 2, 2026
Metal building meeting the following dimensions: 40 feet wide X 20 FT deep X 12 FT high building with a 12-FT-wide X 20-feet-deep carport on each side. (See picture and diagram). The floor will be 4" thick 3000psi concrete slab with fiber mesh with a 12"x14" footer with 2- #5 rebars around the perimeter, with a 3 and 1/2" recess. An interior dividing wall will evenly divide the building from the floor to the trusses, 12' from the floor. Each carport will have a 4" concrete slab with fiber mesh with a 12" X 14" footer with 2 - #5 rebars around the perimeter.
AvailableTown of Sewalls Point
Provide approximately 3,200 SF of commercial-grade artificial turf, removal of existing vegetation, leveling existing ground, installation of compaction of sand, capping of irrigation lines, installation of turf and edging materials, and including all labor and materials.
Posted Date
Feb 8, 2026
Due Date
Feb 23, 2026
Release: Feb 8, 2026
Town of Sewalls Point
Close: Feb 23, 2026
Provide approximately 3,200 SF of commercial-grade artificial turf, removal of existing vegetation, leveling existing ground, installation of compaction of sand, capping of irrigation lines, installation of turf and edging materials, and including all labor and materials.
Town of Sewalls Point
This Invitation to Bid (ITB) is for landscaping services in Sewall's Point, Florida. The project includes work at 78 S Sewall's Point Road (Homewood Subdivision Area) and Phase 1 STA Improvements (Marguerita Subdivision). Bids are due by January 15, 2026, and the solicitation was broadcast on January 7, 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Town of Sewalls Point
Close: Jan 15, 2026
This Invitation to Bid (ITB) is for landscaping services in Sewall's Point, Florida. The project includes work at 78 S Sewall's Point Road (Homewood Subdivision Area) and Phase 1 STA Improvements (Marguerita Subdivision). Bids are due by January 15, 2026, and the solicitation was broadcast on January 7, 2026.
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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 $10,000 (formal bid threshold), sole source approvals are still unlikely—deprioritize; focus on the competitive bid; register and monitor DemandStar; engage the Town Manager/department early to shape scope.
Coops: Although not used today, ask about piggybacking via Florida DMS State Term Contracts/Alternate Contract Sources, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, or NASPO ValuePoint.
Town of Sewalls Point, FL: No evidence of sole source awards. With a low $10,000 formal bid threshold, sole source approvals are unlikely. Practical notes:
Deprioritize this path; do not invest in building a justification.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Sewalls Point
Discussions during the meeting included a proclamation for Irish American Heritage Month, which was read aloud as the invited presenter was absent. Public comments focused on a request to amend rules to allow for keeping chickens on properties exceeding one acre. The agenda included additions related to a new interlocal agreement for public safety answering point services with the new Sheriff, and adding photos to Old Business. Significant discussion centered on traffic safety concerning speed limits and the installation of optical speed lines on South Sewall's Point Road, particularly near the curve following High Point, due to visibility issues and past accidents. The committee reviewed the interlocal agreement for Phase 2 water main replacement. The council also reviewed and approved the general agenda before moving on to address the Old Business items.
The meeting was called to order as a special session. Following the pledge of allegiance and roll call confirming a quorum, the public comment segment concluded with no speakers. The primary agenda item addressed the action item regarding a bid appeal for William Duca, representing Treasure Coast Infrastructure LLC (TCI) / WC Dell LLC. The town manager detailed that the disqualification was based on the proposer not meeting the minimum 5-year experience requirement. Mr. Duca presented an appeal, arguing that his operating entity (WC Dell LLC) was recently formed (May 2025) but that he had prior experience as a DBA and cited precedent where the town waived the 5-year requirement. He provided extensive documentation on his company's capability, references, and current contracts within Martin County and with South Florida municipalities to demonstrate low risk and capability, noting the bid represented approximately $150,000 in tax savings. One commissioner expressed appreciation for the appeal and experience but ultimately stated they would adhere to the minimum qualification requirements.
The meeting began with the pledge of allegiance and confirmation of quorum, including a remote attendee. Key discussions involved pulling several items from the agenda for individual discussion, including Ordinance 2A and Item 4A. The body also addressed updates regarding the 2026 schedule of meetings, specifically noting a change in July. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the presentation and award of a life-saving commendation to Officer Allan Andredy for administering CPR to his soccer coach on September 14th, 2025. Public comment addressed Ordinance 475-25 concerning driveway drainage regulations, with concerns raised about grade, slope requirements for pre-existing flat driveways, and permeability exemptions; the council considered postponing this item for further clarification. Another public comment expressed strong support for funding a police break room. Ordinance 474-25 regarding the BZA appeal process was also mentioned.
The special meeting focused on an update regarding the Town Manager's compensation package. Commissioners discussed the Town Manager's current salary compared to other coastal towns and the significant costs associated with hiring a new manager. The discussion centered on the Town Manager's strong performance, respect from residents and government entities, and direct involvement in major resiliency and sewer hookup projects. A recent interview for a position in Juno Beach, which offered a substantially higher salary, prompted the discussion about retaining the current Town Manager, who is reportedly the best the town has had. Commissioners debated the appropriate process for addressing compensation adjustments, the optics of salary increases, and the disruption of starting a new search process.
This document, part of the Town of Sewall's Point Comprehensive Plan Legacy 2045, outlines the general distribution, location, and extent of land uses, including residential, commercial, recreational, conservation, and public facilities. It focuses on maintaining the town's small-town character, preserving natural resources, ensuring quality development, preventing urban sprawl, and protecting historic resources. Key pillars include planning for growth, establishing a comprehensive land development plan, and detailing future land use categories to sustain a high quality of life for residents while coordinating with various entities and ensuring efficient services.
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