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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Tequesta
This invitation to bid seeks contractors to repair and rehabilitate the existing steel framing system at the Village of Tequesta Public Services Facility. The work is divided into Priority Level 1 structural repairs and optional Priority Level 2 cleaning and coating items. Sealed bids must be submitted via DemandStar by July 2, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
Village of Tequesta
Close: Jul 2, 2026
This invitation to bid seeks contractors to repair and rehabilitate the existing steel framing system at the Village of Tequesta Public Services Facility. The work is divided into Priority Level 1 structural repairs and optional Priority Level 2 cleaning and coating items. Sealed bids must be submitted via DemandStar by July 2, 2026.
AvailableVillage of Tequesta
Perform replacement of approx. 5,400 LF of water main with new 10" PVC water main. The project shall include all piping, fittings, couplings, accessories and appurtenances, site restoration, temporary provisions to maintain water service to residents to the extent practical, testing, bacteriological clearance, pressure testing, water service connection, removal and/or grout filling of the existing piping as specified, obtaining all required permits, compliance with permit conditions, Village of Tequesta Water Utility Standards and Palm Beach County (PBC) Standards, and any other items depicted on the drawings and described in the Contract documents and reference materials. In addition to infrastructure improvements, this project shall include roadway, swale and shoulder restoration located in the public right-of-way including pavement, signage, driveways, fencing, landscaping and other miscellaneous items.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
Village of Tequesta
Close: Mar 5, 2026
Perform replacement of approx. 5,400 LF of water main with new 10" PVC water main. The project shall include all piping, fittings, couplings, accessories and appurtenances, site restoration, temporary provisions to maintain water service to residents to the extent practical, testing, bacteriological clearance, pressure testing, water service connection, removal and/or grout filling of the existing piping as specified, obtaining all required permits, compliance with permit conditions, Village of Tequesta Water Utility Standards and Palm Beach County (PBC) Standards, and any other items depicted on the drawings and described in the Contract documents and reference materials. In addition to infrastructure improvements, this project shall include roadway, swale and shoulder restoration located in the public right-of-way including pavement, signage, driveways, fencing, landscaping and other miscellaneous items.
Village of Tequesta
This project consists of restoration of the Tequesta Drive bridge. Perform mobilization/demobilization; Set up staging areas, including: fencing and vegetation protection barriers; Install environmental signage, erosion control devices and turbidity barriers; Perform water quality monitoring; Perform video documentation of the existing steel sheet piles before and after coating activities; Perform utility locates to ensure no utility conflicts; Maintain a set of as-built drawings to be delivered to the Village upon completion of the Project; Perform demolition activities and dispose of removed material; retaining walls and wing walls, pile caps, slope protection, outside face of spandrel panels, all faces of railing curbs and vehicular barriers, and outer surface of steel sheet piles; Remove existing sidewalk concrete header and re-cast at locations; Remove the existing damaged section of spandrel; Install new concrete spandrel section and bracing hardware and cast concrete closure pour; Remove veneer on spandrel section adjacent to the replaced spandrel section and replace with new veneer; Install veneer onto new spandrel section; Patch steel sheet pile perforations as necessary using chemical compound and/or FRP patch.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2025
Due Date
Feb 4, 2026
Release: Dec 19, 2025
Village of Tequesta
Close: Feb 4, 2026
This project consists of restoration of the Tequesta Drive bridge. Perform mobilization/demobilization; Set up staging areas, including: fencing and vegetation protection barriers; Install environmental signage, erosion control devices and turbidity barriers; Perform water quality monitoring; Perform video documentation of the existing steel sheet piles before and after coating activities; Perform utility locates to ensure no utility conflicts; Maintain a set of as-built drawings to be delivered to the Village upon completion of the Project; Perform demolition activities and dispose of removed material; retaining walls and wing walls, pile caps, slope protection, outside face of spandrel panels, all faces of railing curbs and vehicular barriers, and outer surface of steel sheet piles; Remove existing sidewalk concrete header and re-cast at locations; Remove the existing damaged section of spandrel; Install new concrete spandrel section and bracing hardware and cast concrete closure pour; Remove veneer on spandrel section adjacent to the replaced spandrel section and replace with new veneer; Install veneer onto new spandrel section; Patch steel sheet pile perforations as necessary using chemical compound and/or FRP patch.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to a coop or reseller channel.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative—use BuyBoard or the Southeast Florida Governmental Purchasing Cooperative Group; for IT, Sourcewell is viable.
Village of Tequesta: Sole source awards are rare and not transparent.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Tequesta
The meeting featured an update on the restoration project for the Jupiter Narrows Conservation Alliance, specifically concerning the revitalization of mangroves and seagrasses, the installation of limestone breakwaters, and long-term monitoring partnerships with educational and research institutions. The committee also acknowledged the official naming of the area as the Andrew Red Harris Islands and welcomed two new committee members. Additionally, a presentation was conducted to provide an overview of the Sunshine Law and board procedures for the benefit of the new members.
The workshop focused on the review of the water treatment master plan aimed at addressing upcoming EPA compliance regulations concerning PFAS in the water supply. Discussions included technical evaluations of various treatment technologies such as ion exchange, granular activated carbon, and nanofiltration to ensure future compliance by the 2029 deadline. Additionally, the Council discussed adding a letter of support for Jupiter to the agenda following recent state legislation.
The council discussed updates to the East Coast Greenway and Suntrail systems. The presentation highlighted the economic benefits of trail development, including increased visitor spending, potential for local economic growth, and the positive impact on residential property values. The discussion also covered the state's trail town program and the ongoing efforts to connect the trail network from Maine to Florida, focusing on how designating local segments can leverage state and federal funding for infrastructure.
The Council meeting included the recognition of Arbor Day and Water Conservation Month, and the designation of Drinking Water Week. The Council accepted the annual comprehensive financial report for the year ending September 30, 2025, which received a clean opinion from the auditors. Additionally, the Council recognized a donation from the Whitman family for the maintenance of a banyan tree and heard a citizen complaint regarding construction issues and property maintenance at the Hannah's Home addition.
The council meeting addressed the oath of office for two members, followed by the reorganization of the council through the appointment of a Mayor and Vice Mayor. The council also approved the removal of an ordinance regarding recovery residences from the agenda. Presentations included the Abby Brennan Mirror Award, a proclamation declaring Florida Bicycle Month, and a proclamation for the Let's Move Palm Beach County initiative, highlighting the importance of community health and bicycle safety education.
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