Award

Pinellas County Opengov #25-0072-ITB-C

FY 2026 Pavement Preservation Package 3 Step 2

Recipient

Preferred Materials, Inc.

Award Amount

$4,225,830.00

Ceiling

$4,225,830.00

Awarded

July 22, 2025

Identifier

25-0072-ITB-C

The government buyer is Pinellas County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida. The awarded vendor is Preferred Materials, Inc., located at 4636 Scarborough Drive, Lutz, FL 33559. The contract is for the FY 2026 Pavement Preservation Package 3, involving construction services including all labor, materials, and equipment necessary for pavement preservation work in Pinellas County, Florida. The contract amount is approximately $4,225,830.65. The work is to commence within 15 days after notice to proceed and be completed within 210 consecutive calendar days. The contract includes compliance with various specifications such as Pinellas County Public Works Supplemental Specifications, Standard Technical Specifications for Roadway and General Construction, FDOT Standard Specification for Road and Bridge Construction, and Utilities Standard Technical Specifications. The contractor must procure all necessary permits, insurance, and comply with local, state, and federal laws, including environmental and accessibility standards. Payment will be made based on work progress with partial payments and a 5% retention until final acceptance. The project is located in Pinellas County, Florida, with invoicing directed to the Finance Division Accounts Payable in Clearwater, FL. Unique contract requirements include adherence to environmental permits and detailed indemnification and insurance obligations.

Description

Construction contract for pavement preservation work in Pinellas County, Florida, involving asphalt and paving/resurfacing services. The contract amount is approximately $4,225,830.65 and the work is to be completed within 210 consecutive calendar days starting 15 days after the notice to proceed. The contract includes compliance with various local, state, and federal regulations and standards.

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