Opportunity

City of Sebastian MyVendorLink #FKEC BID #26-04

Turn-Key Covered Parking Structure for FKEC Tavernier Operations Center

Posted

February 17, 2026

Respond By

March 10, 2026

Identifier

FKEC BID #26-04

NAICS

236220, 238190, 237990

This opportunity involves the Florida Keys Electric Cooperative Association, Inc. (FKEC) seeking a turn-key solution for a covered parking structure at its Tavernier Operations Center. - Government Buyer: - Florida Keys Electric Cooperative Association, Inc. (FKEC), Procurement Department - Project Scope: - Engineer, procure, and construct a 40-foot deep by 100-foot long covered parking structure - Structure features hot-dipped galvanized metal roofing, beams, and walls (coated white) on the back and sides, with open bay door openings (15 feet high) at the front - Designed to protect large vehicles from sun and salt spray, with future expansion capability - Includes all engineering, permitting, construction, site preparation/restoration, and utility locates - Requires compliance with local wind codes, Monroe County Code, and FEMA procurement guidance - Contractor must provide sealed as-built and AutoCAD drawings - Geotechnical exploration and foundation recommendations provided (shallow foundations, specific bearing pressures, augercast anchor piles if needed) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs named; materials must be hot-dipped galvanized steel - Geotechnical services provided by Nutting Engineers of Florida - Notable Requirements: - Insurance and bonding (bid, performance, construction bonds) - Geotechnical oversight during construction - All labor, materials, and permitting included - Location: - Tavernier Florida Operations Center, 91630 Overseas Highway, Tavernier, Monroe County, Florida

Description

Florida Keys Electric Cooperative (FKEC) is seeking a contractor for a turn-key project to engineer, procure, and construct a covered parking structure measuring 40 feet deep by 100 feet long at their Tavernier Florida Operations Center. The structure will feature hot-dipped galvanized metal roofing, beams, and walls on the back and sides to minimize sun and sea spray damage, with open bay door openings at the front to accommodate large vehicles. The contractor is responsible for all labor, materials, permitting, site preparation, and restoration, ensuring compliance with local wind codes and providing final AutoCAD drawings upon completion.

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