Opportunity
Dept of Management Services Florida #PD 25-26.070
Escambia County Solicits Demolition and Replacement of Single-Family Home with Specified OEM Products
Posted
May 28, 2026
Respond By
June 29, 2026
Identifier
PD 25-26.070
NAICS
236115, 236118, 238210, 238220, 238310, 238160
Escambia County is seeking bids for the demolition and reconstruction of a single-family home at 2013 North Q Street, Pensacola, FL. - Government Buyer: - Escambia County Purchasing Department - OEMs and Key Brands: - GAF (roofing shingles) - James Hardie (fiber cement siding) - JELD-WEN (doors) - GE (appliances) - Trane or Rheem (HVAC units) - Products and Services Requested: - Complete demolition of existing home - Construction of a new 3-bedroom, 1-bath, 1242 sq ft home - Site preparation, grading, foundation, framing, roofing, siding, doors, windows, cabinetry, finishes, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems - Specific products include: - GAF Timberline HD roofing shingles - James Hardie fiber cement siding - JELD-WEN exterior doors - GE stainless steel appliance package (electric range, microwave, refrigerator) - Trane or Rheem HVAC system - Notable Requirements: - Home must meet 2023 Florida Building Code energy and structural standards - Contractor must be a licensed Florida Division One contractor (Certified or Registered General, Building, or Residential Contractor) - Termite soil treatment and certification required - All work must comply with County Ordinances, State Laws, and manufacturer installation instructions - Substantial completion required within 135 days from Notice to Proceed, with 30 additional days for final completion - No staging of materials on adjacent properties - County will pay for recording the Notice of Commencement - Place of Performance: - 2013 North Q Street, Pensacola, FL 32505
Description
This solicitation is for the demolition and replacement construction of a single-family home located at 2013 N Q Street, Pensacola, FL. The project requires bidders to be licensed contractors in the State of Florida and in good standing with Escambia County. The work must comply with county ordinances, state laws, and the Florida Building Code, including obtaining all necessary permits. The awarded contractor must provide a termite treatment statement and ensure all work is inspected and meets the specified standards.