Opportunity
Orange County Opengov #Y26-737
Generator and Tank Replacement at Orange County Health Department Building
Posted
April 02, 2026
Respond By
May 06, 2026
Identifier
Y26-737
NAICS
238210, 238220
Orange County, Florida is seeking bids for a construction project to replace the generator and tank at the Orange County Health Department building in Orlando. - Government Buyer: - Orange County, Florida, Administrative Services, Capital Projects (Procurement Division) - Project Scope: - Removal of the existing generator and tank - Construction and installation of a new commercial-grade generator (minimum 100kw), tank, pad, and annunciation system (AC-2/T/PH ARB) - All associated site work and system integration - Products/Services Requested: - 1 lump sum for generator and tank replacement project - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; bidders may propose suitable commercial-grade generators meeting the minimum 100kw requirement - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Mandatory electronic bid submission via OpenGov e-Procurement Platform - Work must commence within 14 days of Notice to Proceed - Substantial completion required within 180 days; final completion within 210 days - Compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws - Encouragement to attend a pre-bid meeting - All questions must be submitted through the OpenGov Q&A module - Estimated contract value: $234,000 (lump sum) - Place of Performance: - Orange County Health Department, 832 W. Central Blvd, Orlando, FL 32805
Description
This solicitation is for the removal of the existing generator and tank at the Orange County Health Department building and the installation of a new generator, tank, pad, and annunciation system. The project includes construction and installation work at the Health Department located at 832 W. Central Blvd, Orlando, FL. Bidders must submit responses electronically via the OpenGov e-Procurement Platform and are encouraged to attend a pre-bid meeting scheduled for April 30, 2026. The estimated cost for the project is $234,000, and the contract will be governed by Florida law.