Opportunity
St Petersburg Opengov #RFQ- 26 - 123
St. Petersburg Seeks Contractors for Pavement Markings, Coatings, and Signage Services
Posted
April 06, 2026
Respond By
May 19, 2026
Identifier
RFQ- 26 - 123
NAICS
237310, 238990, 238320
The City of St. Petersburg, Florida (Engineering Department) is seeking qualified contractors for ongoing construction and maintenance services related to signage, pavement markings, coatings, and patterned textured surface pavement treatments at various city locations. - Government Buyer: - City of St. Petersburg, Florida (Engineering Department) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Installation and maintenance of pavement markings - Application of coatings and patterned textured surface pavement treatments - Construction and maintenance of signage - Related and associated work at multiple city locations - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractors must provide background checks for personnel - Proof of insurance, licensing, and registration is required - Adherence to non-negotiable contract terms - Submissions must include qualifications, project approach, business enterprise outreach plans, and intent to provide Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) services - Evaluation criteria emphasize qualifications, experience, project approach, business outreach, and MOT services - Opportunity is open to all qualified vendors; submittals are accepted via the OpenGov portal
Description
The City of St. Petersburg, Florida is soliciting responses from qualified contractors to provide ongoing services including construction of signage, pavement markings, patterned textured surface pavement treatments, and related work at various city locations. The solicitation outlines detailed submission instructions, evaluation criteria, and contractual requirements. Contractors must submit qualifications, project approach, and business outreach plans, and comply with background checks and insurance requirements. The project aims to award contracts by mid-2026.