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The City of Miami is soliciting bids for the Charles Hadley Park Resiliency Hub development project. The scope of work includes furnishing all materials and labor to remove existing doors and windows and install new hurricane-resistant replacements. Additionally, the project requires the installation of an emergency generator and compliance with federal funding clauses.
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The County of Sacramento (Sacramento County Department of Transportation) issued an RFP to develop a Wilton Area Resilience Improvement Plan and prepare 30% preliminary design plans and cost estimates to improve roadway resiliency to flooding and wildfires along the Cosumnes River. The consultant will perform project management, public outreach, preliminary design (30% conceptual plans), and cost estimating; the work coordinates with Caltrans and other stakeholders and evaluates multi-modal options. The contract performance period is 18 months from execution.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
Close: Feb 19, 2026
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The County of Sacramento (Sacramento County Department of Transportation) issued an RFP to develop a Wilton Area Resilience Improvement Plan and prepare 30% preliminary design plans and cost estimates to improve roadway resiliency to flooding and wildfires along the Cosumnes River. The consultant will perform project management, public outreach, preliminary design (30% conceptual plans), and cost estimating; the work coordinates with Caltrans and other stakeholders and evaluates multi-modal options. The contract performance period is 18 months from execution.
Construction of a new chlorine contact basin, and structural upgrades of the existing finished water reservoir. Construction requires the removal of solids recovery basin (srb) #3 and relocation of piping and electrical for the solids recovery pump station. The remaining work consists of a new ramp into the concrete-lined basin, a roadway along the west and south side of the srbs, replacement of HVAC equipment, and new generators at the operations annex and south coast booster pump station. Work also includes installation of piping and other appurtenances to complete the work, and the repair and reconstruction of existing improvements affected by the work, and incidentals for complete and usable facility.
Posted Date
Nov 6, 2025
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Nov 6, 2025
Close: Jan 29, 2026
Construction of a new chlorine contact basin, and structural upgrades of the existing finished water reservoir. Construction requires the removal of solids recovery basin (srb) #3 and relocation of piping and electrical for the solids recovery pump station. The remaining work consists of a new ramp into the concrete-lined basin, a roadway along the west and south side of the srbs, replacement of HVAC equipment, and new generators at the operations annex and south coast booster pump station. Work also includes installation of piping and other appurtenances to complete the work, and the repair and reconstruction of existing improvements affected by the work, and incidentals for complete and usable facility.
AvailableThe New York City Department of Design and Construction requests qualifications from contractors to provide construction services for the East Side Coast Resiliency Project (ESCR), a coastal resilience construction effort on Manhattan's East Side. The City Record posting is listed as current and links to the DDC RFQ documents portal for solicitation documentation, but no single primary PDF/Docx/PPT was directly available on the City Record detail page.
Posted Date
Jun 7, 2019
Due Date
Dec 1, 2099
Release: Jun 7, 2019
Close: Dec 1, 2099
The New York City Department of Design and Construction requests qualifications from contractors to provide construction services for the East Side Coast Resiliency Project (ESCR), a coastal resilience construction effort on Manhattan's East Side. The City Record posting is listed as current and links to the DDC RFQ documents portal for solicitation documentation, but no single primary PDF/Docx/PPT was directly available on the City Record detail page.
AvailableThe City of Santa Barbara is soliciting proposals for Community Workforce Agreement (CWA) administration services for the Cater Reservoir Resiliency Project, which includes construction of a new 2.5-million gallon chlorine contact basin and structural upgrades to the existing finished water reservoir. The work is funded by a Clean Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan and has an engineer’s construction estimate of $28,500,000; the city seeks a consultant to coordinate CWA compliance, pre-job conferences, monitoring, enforcement, and a plan to facilitate the CWA. The solicitation is a Request for Proposal issued by the City’s Public Works/Engineering Division and is open for electronic responses through the PlanetBids portal.
Posted Date
Jan 9, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 9, 2026
Close: Feb 6, 2026
The City of Santa Barbara is soliciting proposals for Community Workforce Agreement (CWA) administration services for the Cater Reservoir Resiliency Project, which includes construction of a new 2.5-million gallon chlorine contact basin and structural upgrades to the existing finished water reservoir. The work is funded by a Clean Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan and has an engineer’s construction estimate of $28,500,000; the city seeks a consultant to coordinate CWA compliance, pre-job conferences, monitoring, enforcement, and a plan to facilitate the CWA. The solicitation is a Request for Proposal issued by the City’s Public Works/Engineering Division and is open for electronic responses through the PlanetBids portal.
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