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This Solicitation opportunity from Florida was posted on July 9, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

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E3Z22State & Local

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Agency

Florida Department of TransportationView Agency

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Place of Performance

Walton, FL, USA

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AgencyFlorida Department of Transportation
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OfficeFL, USA
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Florida Department of Transportation
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Office AddressFL, USA
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LETTING LOCATION: 1074 Highway 90 Chipley POSTING DATES: 07/30/2026 and 08/13/2026 CONTRACT DAYS: 820 CONTRACT EXECUTION DAYS: 10 SPECIAL START DATE: N/A ACQUIS./FLEXIBLE START TIME: 30 days flexible The improvements under this District Contract consists of providing the labor, material, and equipment necessary to complete the landscaping project located along SR 10 (US 90) & SR 20 (Main St.) Park and Ride Landscaping in Walton County. Details of this project are shown in the Contract Plans. A total of 90 Contract days will be allowed for the installation period, and 730 Contract days will be allowed for the establishment period. This is a Lump Sum Contract with only one pay item listed in the Contract. All references to payment under individual pay item numbers, regardless of where those references are contained in the Contract Documents or when in time any such pay item reference is incorporated in the Contract Documents, are superseded by the pay item references in this Special Provision. Payment for all work in this Contract will be made under: Item No. 999-2 Lump Sum Contract ? LS. Pay adjustments as shown in the Contract Documents, regardless of where those pay adjustments are referenced, shall not apply, except as provided for in 9-2 Scope of Payments. Experience in Landscaping form 850-070-09 is required to be submitted with bid. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE -- Bidders must be a "Small Business" as defined by FDOT. Small business size standards can be found at https://www.fdot.gov/equalopportunity/bdi.shtm. For more information about bidding on BDI projects, please see the training guide located at https://www.fdot.gov/equalopportunity/bdi. shtm Prequalification per Rule 14-22 is not required. Bidders must complete and submit the Small Business Affidavit (Form No. 275-000-01) for approval prior to receipt of bid documents. The form may be accessed at https://www.fdot.gov/equalopportunity/bdi.shtm It is only necessary to submit the Small Business Affidavit (SBA) form once per year. Send a completed and notarized affidavit as an attachment to SmallBusiness@dot.state.fl.us Proposal Guaranty of $500 is required for bids over $150,000 and may be in the form of a Cashier's Check, the BDI Bid or Proposal Bond (Form No. 375-020-16), or the standard Bid or Proposal Bond form, Form No. 375-020-09).

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