Opportunity
Dept of Management Services Florida #26-52
Bay County Solicits Bids for Relocation and Construction of Southport Fire Station #8
Posted
June 30, 2026
Respond By
July 29, 2026
Identifier
26-52
NAICS
236220, 238210, 238220, 238190
This opportunity involves the relocation and construction of Southport Fire Station #8 in Bay County, Florida. - Government Buyer: - Bay County Board of County Commissioners (Bay County, Florida) - Scope of Work: - Relocation of Fire Station #8 from 2115 County Road 2321, Panama City, FL, to 2120 Ball Park Road, Southport, FL (old Southport baseball fields) - Construction of a concrete slab for the new station - Installation of a sprung unit - Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) work, all requiring Florida-licensed contractors - Construction of a wooden deck/walkway - Services: - Third-party Construction Engineering and Inspection Services to ensure compliance with federal requirements - Requirements: - All MEP contractors must hold valid State of Florida licenses - All subcontractors must meet Bay County insurance and licensing requirements - Strict compliance with FEMA and Florida Department of Emergency Management guidelines due to potential FEMA reimbursement (Hurricane Michael disaster recovery) - Bids must include proof of appropriate State of Florida contractor licenses - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Details: - Trade contractors may bid on one or multiple divisions of work - Project oversight may include a third-party consultant for federal compliance
Description
The Bay County Board of County Commissioners is seeking bids from qualified subcontractors for the relocation of Bay County Fire Station #8 from its current location at 2115 County Road 2321, Panama City, Florida, to the old Southport baseball fields at 2120 Ball Park Road, Southport, Florida. The project includes work such as concrete slab, sprung unit, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and wooden deck/walkway. The project may be reimbursed by FEMA as part of disaster recovery from Hurricane Michael and requires compliance with FEMA and Florida Department of Emergency Management guidelines. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled, and bids can be submitted electronically or by sealed paper.