Opportunity
My Florida Marketplace #DOT-ITB-26-1359-DN
FDOT District One – Turnkey Generator Backup Power Systems for I-75 DDI Interchanges
Posted
June 05, 2026
Respond By
June 17, 2026
Identifier
DOT-ITB-26-1359-DN
NAICS
237130, 238290, 237990
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District One is seeking bids for the turnkey installation of backup generator power systems at two I-75 Diverging Diamond Interchanges (DDI) in Sarasota County. - Government Buyer: - Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District One, Procurement Office - Procurement Agent: Don Naylor - OEMs and Vendors: - Generac (specified for diesel generators) - Other products may be sourced from various manufacturers; approved equivalents are permitted - Products/Services Requested: - Generac Diesel Generator Set Model RD015, 15 KW, 60 Hz (2 units) - Includes 95-gallon diesel fuel tanks - Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), Line Interactive, 8-hour backup (2 units) - Permanent emergency generators up to 25 KW (2 units) - Media converters for generator and ATS monitoring (4 units) - Conduit (open trench, directional bore, aboveground), communication cable (CAT 6), pull & splice boxes, electrical service wire and disconnects, prestressed concrete poles, fencing, gates, and various traffic control and construction materials - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Maximum contract value is $400,000 - Turnkey installation at two specific DDI locations: I-75 at SR 72 (Clark Rd) and I-75 at University Pkwy - Generators must provide backup power for traffic signals, with 8-hour UPS backup - Automatic transfer switch monitoring and communication infrastructure required - Construction work duration is limited to 90 calendar days (excluding material procurement/fabrication) - Compliance with all FDOT specifications and ITS plans is mandatory
Description
This solicitation is for the deployment of generators at diverging diamond interchanges on Interstate 75 (I-75) in Florida. The project involves installation work as detailed in the provided ITS plans and generator specifications. The Department of Transportation has set a maximum budgetary amount of $400,000 for the contract. Bidders must submit proposals by June 17, 2026, and ensure compliance with all solicitation terms and conditions. The procurement is managed by the Florida Department of Transportation, District One.