Opportunity
Town of Davie Opengov #RS-26-51
Town of Davie seeks bids for SW 61st Avenue Traffic Islands Traffic Calming Project construction.
Posted
August 20, 2026
Respond By
September 23, 2026
Identifier
RS-26-51
NAICS
237310, 238910, 238990
The Town of Davie, Florida is seeking bids for the construction of the SW 61st Avenue Traffic Islands Traffic Calming Project. - Government Buyer: Town of Davie Engineering Department - Scope of Work: - Construction of two traffic island traffic calming devices - Installation of ADA-compliant sidewalks and ramps with detectable warning surfaces - Construction of two raised, signalized mid-block crosswalks - Curb and gutter installation, various curb types, and flumes - Pavement markings (thermoplastic, white and yellow), signage, and raised pavement markers - Grading, sodding swales, embankment, and harmonization with existing grades - Site preparation, excavation, and restoration - Removal of existing pavement and trees - Installation of brick pavers, limerock base, subgrade, and asphalt (milling, base, and top lift) - Preparation of as-built drawings - Products/Services Requested: - Mobilization/demobilization, traffic management, storm water pollution prevention - Sign assemblies, crosswalk signs, and relocation of existing signs - Quantities include: 900 LF curb and gutter, 260 SY concrete sidewalk, 995 SY top lift asphalt, 840 SY sod, 85 SF detectable warnings, 45 raised markers, and more - Unique Requirements: - All work must comply with ADA and applicable laws/regulations - 5% bid bond required; 100% payment and performance bonds upon award - Insurance certificates required - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated project budget: $215,000
Description
The Town of Davie is soliciting bids for the construction of the SW 61st Avenue Traffic Islands Traffic Calming Project. The project scope includes installation of traffic calming devices, ADA sidewalks, raised crosswalks, curb and gutter, pavement markings, signage, grading, sodding, and site restoration. The estimated budget for the project is $215,000. Bids must be submitted electronically by September 23, 2026, with a pre-bid conference held online on August 31, 2026.