Opportunity
Dept of Management Services Florida #PD 25-26.108
Exterior Envelope Repairs at Perdido Key Community Center (Escambia County, FL)
Posted
August 17, 2026
Respond By
September 04, 2026
Identifier
PD 25-26.108
NAICS
238190, 238990
Escambia County is seeking bids for exterior repairs at the Perdido Key Community Center in Pensacola, FL. - Government Buyer: - Escambia County Office of Purchasing - Contact: Travis Simmons - Scope of Work: - Removal and replacement of deteriorated exterior stucco at the ADA ramp - Replacement of exterior porch wood ceiling components - Replacement of exterior lighting fixtures with wildlife-friendly LED fixtures - Use of modern, low-maintenance materials, specifically Hardie plank siding and ceiling systems - Demolition, proper disposal, inspection, and restoration of affected areas - Restoration of disturbed finishes and protection of adjacent surfaces - Products/Services Requested: - Hardie plank siding system (weather-resistant) - Hardie plank ceiling system (weather-resistant) - Wildlife-friendly LED exterior light fixtures - Weather-resistant electrical boxes and wiring components - Demolition and disposal services - Inspection and repair of substrates - Installation of new exterior envelope components - Restoration services - Bid Structure: - Lump sum pricing for the total scope of work (excluding sheathing repair) - Alternate price per square foot for sheathing repair - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on durability, safety, and use of wildlife-friendly and weather-resistant materials - All trims, flashings, transition moldings, fasteners, sealants, and accessories must be included for a complete, code-compliant installation - No specific OEMs or vendors named, but Hardie plank products are specified - Project must be substantially completed within 90 days, with final completion in 120 days (extensions for weather delays possible)
Description
This solicitation is for the removal and replacement of deteriorated exterior building envelope components of the Perdido Key Community Center, including wood porch ceiling components, exterior lighting fixtures and associated electrical components, and stucco finishes on the fascia and ADA access ramp. The work aims to improve public safety, restore the building's weather-resistant envelope, and enhance long-term durability using modern, low-maintenance materials. The scope includes removal and proper disposal of demolished materials, protection of adjacent surfaces and building components, and restoration of any disturbed finishes. The project intends to preserve the structural integrity and serviceability of the building while reducing future maintenance requirements.