Opportunity
New Smyrna Beach Opengov #ITB_15-26-AIR
Construction and Installation of PAPI Navigational Aid Systems at New Smyrna Beach Airport
Posted
April 28, 2026
Respond By
May 29, 2026
Identifier
ITB_15-26-AIR
NAICS
237990, 238210, 237310
This opportunity involves the construction and installation of Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) Navigational Aid Systems at New Smyrna Beach Airport in Florida. - Government Buyer: - City of New Smyrna Beach (local government) - Project partially funded by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) - Products and Services Requested: - Construction and installation of PAPI systems on Runways 7, 25, and 29 - Tree cutting operations for approach clearance - Installation of concrete maintenance pads, seeding, sodding, and mulching for ground cover - Temporary power and signage for construction - Electrical demolition, installation of conductors, vault modifications, and buried duct work - Lighting system installation and related electrical work - Final and flight inspections, safety and phasing plan, soil erosion control, and mobilization - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, including 49 CFR Part 26 - Encouragement of participation from firms of all sizes - Project must meet FAA and FDOT technical specifications - Multiple technical documents and specifications provided - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - New Smyrna Beach Airport, Volusia County, Florida
Description
The City of New Smyrna Beach is seeking sealed bids from qualified and licensed Contractors for the construction of the PAPI Navigational Aid Systems at the New Smyrna Beach Airport. The project is partially funded by FDOT, FAA, and local funds and involves multiple bid schedules including runway and vault upgrades. The work includes tree cutting, concrete pads, electrical demolition, conductors installation, vault modifications, and other related tasks. The project must comply with federal, state, and local regulations, including 49 CFR Part 26, and encourages participation from firms of all sizes.