SLED Opportunity · FLORIDA · MIAMI DADE STRATEGIC PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT

    UPGRADE PUMP STATION No. 1044 SUBMERSIBLE PUMPING STATION WITHOUT EMERGENCY GENERATOR

    State, local, and education procurement opportunity
    countyRFPmiami dade Strategic Procurement DepartmentSol. RPQ No P16116
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    PUBLISHED
    May 22, 2026
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    miami dade
    county
    NAICS CODE
    237110
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    Upgrade of Sewage Pump Station No. 1044 in Miami-Dade County including site prep, demolition, mechanical and electrical installations, and traffic maintenance. Requires licensed contractors with 3+ years experience in public utility construction.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    RPQ No P16116
    Type / RFx
    RFP
    Level
    county
    Published Date
    May 22, 2026
    Due Date
    NAICS Code
    237110AI guide
    State
    florida

    Description

    The project consists of furnishing all materials (except those listed in Section 4.00 “Materials and Equipment Furnished by The Department”), labor, equipment, tools and other facilities and services necessary for proper execution, testing, and completion of the work required to Upgrade Sewage Pump Station No. 1044. This includes, but is not limited to, site preparation, demolition work, installation of new structures, installation of mechanical and electrical equipment, and restoration of impacted areas. Site preparation may require clearing and grubbing prior to demolition and construction work. The Contractor shall provide uninterrupted by-pass pumping capabilities to have a flow and head capacity equal to or greater than the proposed pumps for the existing pump station flows during all construction time and until the new pump station is completely operational, tested, and accepted by the Owner and regulatory agencies (see by-pass requirements on Section 8.00 “Measurement and Payment”). The Contractor shall also be required to design, obtain approval, implement, and maintain a Maintenance of Traffic Plan (MOT) during construction activities, as required. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF THE BIDDER A. License Requirements 1. At the time of Bid and pursuant to the requirements of Section 10-3 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida and these Solicitation and Contract Documents, the Bidder must hold a valid, current, and active: a. Certificate of Competency from the County's Construction Trades Qualifying Board as a General Engineering Contractor or as a Pipeline Engineering Contractor. The Pipeline Engineering Contractor shall subcontract with a qualified contractor any work which is incidental to the pipeline specialty but is specified in the aforementioned Code as being the work of other than that of the Engineering Specialty for which certified; or b. Certification, as a General Contractor or as an Underground Utility and Excavation Contractor, provided by the State of Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board, pursuant to the provisions of Florida Statutes Chapter 489.115. Experience 1. In addition to the license requirements in Section 1.01, A above, the Bidder must have a minimum of three (3) years of experience, under its current business name (which can include the experience of key supervisory employees that would man the project), in the public right-of-way construction, installation, repair, and replacement of main water distribution systems or main sanitary sewer collection systems, or both, and maintenance of vehicular traffic, supported by references for three (3) projects completed within the past five (5) years. Submitted reference Projects must demonstrate that the Bidder served as the Prime Contractor for the referenced Projects provided. Contractor must refer to the Request for Price Quotation (RPQ) and associated project documents for the detail Scope of Work.The project consists of furnishing all materials (except those listed in Section 4.00 “Materials and Equipment Furnished by The Department”), labor, equipment, tools and other facilities and services necessary for proper execution, testing, and completion of the work required to Upgrade Sewage Pump Station No. 1044. This includes, but is not limited to, site preparation, demolition work, installation of new structures, installation of mechanical and electrical equipment, and restoration of impacted areas. Site preparation may require clearing and grubbing prior to demolition and construction work. The Contractor shall provide uninterrupted by-pass pumping capabilities to have a flow and head capacity equal to or greater than the proposed pumps for the existing pump station flows during all construction time and until the new pump station is completely operational, tested, and accepted by the Owner and regulatory agencies (see by-pass requirements on Section 8.00 “Measurement and Payment”). The Contractor shall also be required to design, obtain approval, implement, and maintain a Maintenance of Traffic Plan (MOT) during construction activities, as required. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF THE BIDDER A. License Requirements 1. At the time of Bid and pursuant to the requirements of Section 10-3 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida and these Solicitation and Contract Documents, the Bidder must hold a valid, current, and active: a. Certificate of Competency from the County's Construction Trades Qualifying Board as a General Engineering Contractor or as a Pipeline Engineering Contractor. The Pipeline Engineering Contractor shall subcontract with a qualified contractor any work which is incidental to the pipeline specialty but is specified in the aforementioned Code as being the work of other than that of the Engineering Specialty for which certified; or b. Certification, as a General Contractor or as an Underground Utility and Excavation Contractor, provided by the State of Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board, pursuant to the provisions of Florida Statutes Chapter 489.115. Experience 1. In addition to the license requirements in Section 1.01, A above, the Bidder must have a minimum of three (3) years of experience, under its current business name (which can include the experience of key supervisory employees that would man the project), in the public right-of-way construction, installation, repair, and replacement of main water distribution systems or main sanitary sewer collection systems, or both, and maintenance of vehicular traffic, supported by references for three (3) projects completed within the past five (5) years. Submitted reference Projects must demonstrate that the Bidder served as the Prime Contractor for the referenced Projects provided. Contractor must refer to the Request for Price Quotation (RPQ) and associated project documents for the detail Scope of Work.

    Key dates

    1. May 22, 2026Published

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