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This Solicitation opportunity from Florida was posted on May 5, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Orange County Corrections Administration Building Window Replacement and Exterior Joint Reseal

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Y26-732State & Local

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Orange County, governed by an elected mayor and a six-member Board of County Commissioners, manages its procurement operations through a dedicated Procurement Division led by Carrie Mathes. The division is structured into three key sections—Buying, Purchasing, and Contracts—to support the County's broad range of projects and departmental needs in alignment with local ordinances. This particular solicitation, titled "Orange County Corrections Administration Building Window Replacement and Exterior Joint Reseal," seeks contractors for replacement and resealing work at the Corrections Administration Building. Issued by the Administrative Services Procurement Division of Orange County, Florida, the solicitation was posted on May 5, 2026, with a response deadline of June 9, 2026. The primary contact for this opportunity is Purchasing Agent Rochelle Chambers, reachable via email or phone. The project is planned to be performed within the state of Florida, specifically supporting county infrastructure maintenance and improvement.

General Info

Orange County seeks contractors for Corrections Building window replacement and exterior joint reseal by June 9.

Agency

Florida → Administrative Svcs., Procurement DivisionView Agency

NAICS

238150 - Glass and Glazing ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Orange County Corrections Administration Building Window Replacement and Exterior Joint Reseal.pdf

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Y26-732_Drawings.pdf

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Y26-732_Specs.pdf

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AgencyFlorida → Administrative Svcs., Procurement Division
Contacts1 person available
OfficeOrlando, FL, 32801, US
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Florida → Administrative Svcs., Procurement Division
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Office AddressOrlando, FL, 32801, US
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Rochelle ChambersPurchasing Agent

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Orange County exercises the rights and privileges conveyed to it by the State of Florida, and the Orange County Charter. It presently operates with an elected chief executive officer, Orange County Mayor, and six elected district commissioners, who together comprise the Board of County Commissioners. Procurement is an essential function of the County, affecting all operational departments, ongoing projects and future initiatives. The Procurement Division is divided into three (3) Sections, the "Buying Section", the "Purchasing Section" and the "Contracts Section". The Orange County Procurement Division operates under the leadership of Carrie Mathes, MPA, NIGP-CPP, CFCM, CPPO, CPPB as Procurement Division Manager and Chief Procurement Official in accordance with the Orange County Ordinance.