Opportunity
My Florida Marketplace #FWC 25/26-101C
Installation of 94 Regulatory Waterway Markers in Monroe County, FL
Posted
April 02, 2026
Respond By
May 06, 2026
Identifier
FWC 25/26-101C
NAICS
237990
This opportunity involves the installation of regulatory waterway markers in Monroe County, Florida, to designate anchoring areas in Key West, Cudjoe Key, Big Pine Key, and Marathon. - Government Buyer: - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) - Purchasing Office, 1875 Orange Ave E, Tallahassee, FL - Products and Services Requested: - 94 regulatory waterway markers, including: - 58 units: 80-inch buoy markers - 30 units: 49-inch buoy markers - 6 units: one-pile markers - Marine construction services for installation, including on-water mobilization and demobilization - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractor must be a certified general or specialty marine contractor - Compliance with all Florida statutes, contract documents, and technical specifications - Mandatory pre-bid conference call required for eligibility - Minority, women, and veteran-owned business participation encouraged - Strict bonding, insurance, and permitting requirements - Liquidated damages of $2,500 per day for late completion - Prohibition on use of small unmanned aircraft systems (drones) at the site during solicitation - No specific OEMs or part numbers for the markers are identified; marker types are specified by size and configuration - Access to detailed construction plans and specifications is provided upon submission of a Confidentiality Exemption Form
Description
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is soliciting bids for the installation of ninety-four regulatory waterway markers to designate anchoring areas in Key West, Cudjoe Key, Big Pine Key, and Marathon within Monroe County, Florida. The project requires compliance with specified plans and regulations. Bidders must be registered in the MyFloridaMarketPlace system and with SunBiz prior to bid submission. A mandatory pre-bid conference call is scheduled, and bidders must submit a confidentiality exemption form to receive detailed construction plans and documents.