The Streets and Stormwater agency within the City of Orlando is tasked with maintaining and enhancing the city’s critical transportation and stormwater infrastructure. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, resilient, and efficient public roadways while managing stormwater systems to mitigate flooding and protect urban water quality.
Streets and Stormwater is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Streets and Stormwater agency within the City of Orlando is tasked with maintaining and enhancing the city’s critical transportation and stormwater infrastructure. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, resilient, and efficient public roadways while managing stormwater systems to mitigate fl...
The Streets and Stormwater agency within the City of Orlando is tasked with maintaining and enhancing the city’s critical transportation and stormwater infrastructure. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, resilient, and efficient public roadways while managing stormwater systems to mitigate flooding and protect urban water quality. Strategic priorities include the resurfacing and rehabilitation of municipal streets, alongside the procurement of specialized electrical and automation equipment to support intelligent infrastructure operations. The agency prioritizes long-term asset sustainability, investing in durable construction methods and modern control systems that improve operational reliability and reduce lifecycle costs.
Procurement patterns indicate a consistent focus on civil construction services for roadway improvements and the acquisition of industrial-grade electrical components, particularly for automation and control systems. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitation processes, with no set-asides currently in use, suggesting an emphasis on technical capability and performance over socioeconomic preferences. The agency relies on standard municipal procurement vehicles to secure both construction services and specialized equipment, favoring vendors with proven experience in public-sector infrastructure projects.
The agency primarily targets NAICS 237310 for highway and street construction and NAICS 423610 for electrical apparatus and automation equipment procurement. These categories reflect its operational need for both heavy civil works and the integration of modern control technologies into street systems. There is no indication of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in current procurement practices. Vendor relationships are built on technical proficiency, compliance with municipal specifications, and demonstrated capacity to deliver complex infrastructure upgrades on schedule.
As a department of the City of Orlando, Streets and Stormwater operates within the urban core of central Florida, managing a network of public roads and drainage systems essential to municipal function. The agency functions under the city’s broader public works framework, utilizing standard municipal bidding and contract award structures to procure goods and services directly from qualified vendors.
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Senate-confirmed and senior-executive posts at Streets and Stormwater and its sub-agencies, as published in the OPM Plum Book. These are leadership positions, not total employees.
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Recent Streets and Stormwater Contracts
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