Award
City of Sebastian MyVendorLink #FKEC BID #26-04
Specifications for Project to Engineer, Procure, and Construct Covered Parking
Recipient
MCF Construction & Consultants, Inc.
Awarded
March 31, 2026
Identifier
FKEC BID #26-04
The Florida Keys Electric Cooperative (FKEC), a private, not-for-profit utility headquartered in Tavernier, Florida, awarded a contract to MCF Construction & Consultants, Inc. for a turn-key project to engineer, procure, and construct a 40-foot deep by 100-foot long covered parking structure at its Tavernier Operations Center located at 91630 Overseas Highway. The project includes all labor, materials, permitting, site preparation, and restoration. The structure features a hot-dipped galvanized metal roof (coated white), galvanized beams, and walls on the back and sides, with open bay door openings 15 feet high at the front to accommodate large vehicles. The structure is designed to minimize sun and salt spray damage to FKEC's fleet and to allow future expansion. The contract involves designing the structure to meet area wind codes, obtaining necessary permits, performing underground utility locates, and restoring the site post-construction. The project is scheduled for completion by December 1, 2026. The award was made through FKEC BID #26-04, with bid questions due by March 3, 2026, and bids due by March 10, 2026. The procurement process utilized VendorLink and DemandStar systems for bid notifications. The buyer is Florida Keys Electric Cooperative, and the recipient is MCF Construction & Consultants, Inc. The project is located in Monroe County, Florida. Likely competitors include companies specializing in construction and engineering services for utility infrastructure.
Description
Florida Keys Electric Cooperative awarded a contract for a turn-key project to engineer, procure, and construct a 40’ deep by 100’ long covered parking structure at the Tavernier Florida Operations Center. The awarded contractor is MCF Construction & Consultants, Inc. The project includes all labor, materials, permitting, site preparation, and restoration. The structure will have hot-dipped galvanized metal roof and walls, designed to minimize sun and salt spray damage to FKEC's fleet, with open bay door openings to accommodate large vehicles. The project must comply with area wind codes and allow for future expansion. The contract requires performance, payment, and bid bonds, insurance, and adherence to FKEC's terms and conditions.