Opportunity
Coconut Creek Ionwave #08-26-26-10 Addendum 1
Architectural and Engineering Design & Construction Administration for Police Station Expansion
Posted
July 26, 2026
Respond By
August 26, 2026
Identifier
08-26-26-10 Addendum 1
NAICS
541310, 541330, 236220
This opportunity from the City of Coconut Creek, Florida, seeks qualified firms for architectural and engineering design and construction administration services for a major police station renovation and expansion. - Government Buyer: - City of Coconut Creek, Finance and Administrative Services, Procurement Division - Contact: Carlos Marmolejos, Procurement Operations Supervisor - Scope of Work: - Renovation of existing 23,550 sq. ft. police facility - Construction of a new two-story, 20,000 sq. ft. addition with hurricane protection - Site improvements, including accessory buildings (indoor gun range, covered vehicle sallyport, K9 kennel run) - Phased construction to maintain police operations - Permitting, bid services, construction administration, and warranty services - Updated programming to align with current police and city needs - Requirements: - Firms must have verifiable experience as primary consultant on at least three newly constructed police stations, preferably in Florida - Familiarity with Florida Building Code - Ability to assemble a qualified team for both design and construction administration - Impact-rated features for storm protection - Delivery of 100% construction-ready plans within 18 months of Notice to Proceed - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; this is a professional services solicitation - Estimated construction budget is $37 million
Description
The City of Coconut Creek, Florida is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide architectural design and construction administration services for the renovation and expansion of the Police Station. The project includes demolition, new construction of a two-story addition, interior renovations, accessory buildings including an indoor gun range, and site improvements. Firms must have prior experience as the primary consultant on at least three newly constructed police station projects. The estimated construction budget is approximately $37 million.