Opportunity
City of Sebastian MyVendorLink #RFQ 25/26-06
Award for Continuing Construction Management at Risk (CMaR) Services for City of Sanford, FL
Posted
December 19, 2025
Respond By
January 22, 2026
Identifier
RFQ 25/26-06
NAICS
236220
This opportunity involves the City of Sanford, Florida, awarding continuing contracts for Construction Management at Risk (CMaR) services for city projects. - Government Buyer: - City of Sanford, Finance Department, Purchasing Division - Vendors Awarded: - A2 Group, Inc. - Cathcart Construction Company - Charles Perry Partners - Collage Design & Construction Group - DACG - Gomez Construction Company - Granite Construction Company - Johnson-Laux Construction - Oelrich Construction - Ovation Construction - PCPI Services - S.A. Casey Construction - Sanpik - SEMCO Construction - Products/Services Requested: - Construction Management at Risk (CMaR) services for projects with construction costs up to $6,000,000 and professional service fees up to $500,000 - Services include preconstruction, bidding, scheduling, supervision, project management, cost estimation, and coordination with architects - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Firms must be licensed in Florida and have at least five years of CMaR experience with city or county governments in Florida - Multiple awardees selected for broad scope of city projects (utilities, public works, water/wastewater plants, fire department, leisure services, parks, and miscellaneous facilities) - Compliance with criminal background check procedures for personnel - No specific OEMs or product part numbers; this is a service-based contract - Standard contract and payment bond forms required upon award, but not at proposal stage - Contract Details: - Term not to exceed 5 years, with annual renewals possible - Pricing may be renegotiated annually based on market conditions
Description
The City of Sanford, Florida is soliciting proposals for Continuing Contracts for Construction Management Services licensed in Florida. The contracts cover projects with construction costs up to $6,000,000 and professional service fees up to $500,000, in accordance with Florida Statute 287.055(2)(g). The solicitation is a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) with no online submissions accepted. The contract period is not to exceed 5 years, and the city plans to select a minimum of three and a maximum of six firms. The solicitation includes detailed requirements, multiple addenda, and a comprehensive evaluation process.