Opportunity
Pembroke Pines Opengov #PSPW-25-12
Construction of Seepage Stormwater Pump Station and Utility Improvements for City of Pembroke Pines
Posted
April 07, 2026
Respond By
June 16, 2026
Identifier
PSPW-25-12
NAICS
237110, 237990, 237310
This opportunity involves the construction of the Seepage Stormwater Pump Station for the City of Pembroke Pines Public Services Department. - Buyer: City of Pembroke Pines Public Services Department - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products and services requested include: - Mobilization/demobilization - General requirements and site preparation - Erosion and sedimentation control - Maintenance of traffic - Site demolition, clearing, and tree removal (12 trees) - Channel excavation (250 units) and fill dirt (115 units) - Installation of fabric geomembrane (200 units) and rip rap inflow/outflow (100 units) - Sod restoration (700 units) - Guardrail installation (90 units, plus 2 end treatments) - Curb and gutter work (85 units new, 620 units restoration) - Manhole adjustment (1 unit) - Asphalt pavement driveway (1 unit) - Heavy duty concrete slab (2,710 units) - Aluminum sign pole relocation (9 units) - Sidewalk restoration (300 units) - Full lane width asphalt pavement restoration (305 units subsoil excavation, 910 units stabilization, 115 units asphaltic concrete) - Pavement painted markings (1 unit) - Notable requirements: - Compliance with Davis-Bacon wage standards - HUD Section 3 implementation - Project is funded in part by FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant Program - Project is currently paused due to permit acquisition issues - Estimated contract value: approximately $5,588,742.50 - Project duration: 270 calendar days from Notice to Proceed
Description
The City of Pembroke Pines is soliciting bids for the construction of the Seepage Stormwater Pump Station and related utility improvements. The project includes various line items such as mobilization, erosion control, site demolition, excavation, paving, and restoration work. The estimated contract value is approximately $5.59 million, with a project duration of 270 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed. The project is funded in part by FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant Program and currently paused due to permit acquisition issues.