Opportunity
Palm Beach State College Demandstar #NR-2026-10LA-0-2026/LA
Palm Beach State College Seeks P3 Partner for Professional Soccer Stadium Development
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
July 21, 2026
Identifier
NR-2026-10LA-0-2026/LA
NAICS
236220, 541310, 713990
Palm Beach State College is seeking a public-private partnership (P3) for the development of professional soccer facilities on its Lake Worth Campus. - Government Buyer: - Palm Beach State College (Lake Worth Campus) - Project Scope: - Planning, financing, construction, operation, and maintenance of a 6,000 to 8,000 seat professional soccer stadium - Development of related facilities on approximately 10 to 12 acres - Stadium to serve United Soccer League men’s and women’s teams and potentially future College NJCAA teams - Funding and Budget: - Project estimated at $50 million to $60 million - Privately funded; no capital funding required from the College - Notable Requirements: - Integration with the College’s campus master planning process - Compliance with all necessary approvals and due diligence - Interested Vendors and Suppliers: - Palm Beach Sports Management LLC (proposer) - AAA Facility Solutions, Avantis Construction, Balfour Beatty Construction, Convergint Technologies, CORE Construction, and others - No specific part numbers or product quantities provided, as this is a large-scale design-build-operate-maintain solicitation for a sports facility
Description
Palm Beach State College has received an unsolicited proposal from Palm Beach Sports Management LLC for a public-private partnership project to develop professional soccer facilities on the College's Lake Worth Campus. The project includes planning, financing, construction, operation, and maintenance of a 6,000 to 8,000 seat soccer stadium and related facilities on approximately 10 to 12 acres. The stadium will serve as the home for United Soccer League men's and women's professional soccer teams and potentially future College NJCAA teams. The project is privately funded with an estimated budget of $50 million to $60 million, requiring no capital funding from the College.