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Lake Vista Safety Pool Cover

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Quote- 26 - 302State & Local

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The Lake Vista Pool safety cover replacement project seeks to install a durable, long-lasting cover to secure the seasonal municipal swimming pool during its ten-month off-season closure. The existing cover has deteriorated significantly due to prolonged UV exposure and physical tearing, compromising its ability to safely enclose the pool and protect against unauthorized access or debris accumulation. The new cover must be engineered for enhanced resistance to weathering and ultraviolet degradation, featuring a robust anchoring system to ensure stability and safety throughout the year-round inactive period. The solicitation is issued by the Parks and Recreation Department of St. Petersburg, Florida, under Quote-26-302, with responses due by August 18, 2026. The contract is targeted at contractors capable of delivering high-performance safety solutions that meet stringent environmental and structural requirements for municipal pool facilities. Primary contact for inquiries is Rebecca Tapia at the Fossil Park Pool Main Pump Room, with Lawanda Barber serving as the Procurement Analyst.

General Info

Replace deteriorated Lake Vista Pool safety cover with durable, UV-resistant cover by August 18, 2026.

Agency

Florida → Parks and RecreationView Agency

NAICS

238160 - Roofing ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

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NONE

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Subcontractor Utilization Plan

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Light Construction Agreement - City of St. Petersburg

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One-Time_Service_Agreement.docx

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Performance and Payment Bond for City of St. Petersburg Contract

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Public Construction Bond - City of St. Petersburg, FL

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City of St. Petersburg Subcontractor Summary Worksheet for Shelter Bid

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Lake_Visit_Pool_Drawings_-_Site_Plan.pdf

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City of St. Petersburg Subcontractor Summary Worksheet

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Lake Vista Safety Pool Cover.pdf

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AgencyFlorida → Parks and Recreation
Contacts2 people available
OfficeSt. Petersburg, FL, 33731, US
Organization / Agency
Florida → Parks and Recreation
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Office AddressSt. Petersburg, FL, 33731, US
Contacts
Rebecca TapiaFossil Park Pool Main Pump Room Door Replacement/Repair
Lawanda BarberProcurement Analyst

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Lake Vista Pool is a seasonal municipal swimming pool that remains closed and covered during the off-season for approximately ten (10) months each year. The existing safety cover has reached the end of its useful service life due to significant tearing and prolonged ultraviolet (UV) sun exposure, resulting in deterioration of the cover material and reduced effectiveness. The purpose of the safety cover is to secure the pool area during periods when the facility is not in operation by providing a protective barrier over the pool. The replacement cover shall provide long-term durability, resistance to weathering and ultraviolet degradation, and a secure anchoring system to maintain the safety of the facility throughout the off-season.

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