Opportunity
Homestead Opengov #ITQ#166008
Homestead Solicits Contractor for Hurricane Impact Window and Door Installation
Posted
June 11, 2026
Respond By
June 22, 2026
Identifier
ITQ#166008
NAICS
238150, 238190
The City of Homestead, Florida is seeking a qualified contractor to install hurricane impact-rated windows and doors at the Code Compliance and Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Administration Building. - Government Buyer: - City of Homestead, Florida - Project funded by the State of Florida Division of Emergency Management Hurricane Loss Mitigation Program - Products/Services Requested: - Removal and disposal of existing windows (20 units) and doors (3 units) - Installation of new hurricane impact-rated windows and doors - Installation of 376.17 linear feet of wood bucks for framing - Permit acquisition, inspection coordination, and traffic control services - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All products must meet Florida Building Code and Miami-Dade County Product Approval/Notice of Acceptance standards for hurricane resilience - Contractor must provide all labor, materials, equipment, permits, and supervision - Strict compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations - Emphasis on high-quality workmanship and efficient project coordination - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, but NAICS codes suggest wood and metal window and door manufacturers as potential sources
Description
The City of Homestead is seeking quotes from qualified, licensed contractors to install impact windows and doors at the Code Compliance and Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Administration Building. The project includes furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, permits, supervision, traffic control, and services necessary for installation in compliance with Florida Building Code and Miami-Dade product approvals. The scope covers full permitting and inspection coordination, removal and disposal of existing units, installation of impact-rated windows and doors, and compliance with all applicable codes and standards. This project is funded through the Florida Division of Emergency Management Hurricane Loss Mitigation Program.