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Request For Letters of Interest - Professional Construction and Dredging Services for Lake Bonnet Drainage Basin Flood Hazard and Debris Mitigation Project

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2026-RLOI-041State & Local

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The City of Lakeland is seeking formal sealed Letters of Interest and Statements of Qualifications from qualified contractors for professional construction and dredging services related to the Lake Bonnet Drainage Basin Flood Hazard and Debris Mitigation Project. This Request for Letters of Interest (RLOI) serves as an initial step to identify experienced providers, gathering information that will guide the City's future solicitation and contract award decisions. The project is federally funded through Community Development Block Grant – Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) funds awarded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and administered via the Florida Department of Commerce. The selected contractor will enter into a Construction Agreement directly with the City, which will comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including procurement standards, although HUD and FloridaCommerce are not parties to this agreement. The project work is expected to be completed within 25 months, with mobilization beginning within 90 days following the award and notice to proceed. Mitigation activities for this project focus on increasing disaster resilience by reducing risks and impacts of future hazards, addressing needs of the most impacted and distressed areas per federal guidelines, and benefiting low-to-moderate income populations in line with CDBG eligibility criteria. Interested respondents must submit their qualifications by the June 4, 2026 deadline and assume all costs associated with the preparation of their submission. The solicitation is managed by the City’s Public Works Lakes & Stormwater division in Lakeland, Florida, with designated points of contact available for inquiries.

General Info

City of Lakeland seeks contractors for federally funded dredging flood mitigation, qualifications due June 4, 2026.

Agency

Florida → Public Works Lakes & Stormwater

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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MT047_RLOI_ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.Final.docx

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Indemnification Agreement 2026 Vendor City of Lakeland

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Request For Letters of Interest - Professional Construction and Dredging Services for Lake Bonnet Drainage Basin Flood Hazard and Debris Mitigation Project.pdf

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Indemnification Agreement for Consultant Services 2026

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Polk_Wage_Determination_Heavy_4-21-26.pdf

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Indemnification Agreement for Consultant Services 2026 - City of Lakeland

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MT047_2026-RLOI-041_Final.docx

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MT047_RLOI_Federal_HUD_State_Contract_Provisions.Final.docx

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Indemnification Agreement 2026 Contractor FDOT

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Contractor Annual Audit Form

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Contractor Safety Evaluation Form

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AgencyFlorida → Public Works Lakes & Stormwater
Contacts2 people available
OfficeLakeland, FL, 33801, US
Organization / Agency
Florida → Public Works Lakes & Stormwater
Office AddressLakeland, FL, 33801, US
Contacts
Lana BraddySpecial Projects Coordinator

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A2 Group
Port Charlotte, FL
Lincoln Surety Group
Sarasotat, FL
Constructconnect
Cincinnati, OH

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Full Description

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The City of Lakeland (hereinafter referred to as the "City") will receive formal sealed Letters of Interest (LOI) and Statement of Qualifications and Experience for Professional Construction and Dredging Services as part of this issued Request for Letters of Interest (RLOI) to identify qualified and experienced contractors interested in providing Professional Construction and Dredging Services. These services are specific to the Lake Bonnet Drainage Basin Flood Hazard and Debris Mitigation Project. This RLOI is an initial step to gauge interest and gather basic qualifications from potential providers. The information received will assist the City in determining the appropriate next steps for a future solicitation and award. This document is for the purpose of soliciting Letters of Interest only and does not constitute a solicitation for binding bids/proposals/responses or a commitment to award a contract. All respondents are responsible for the costs associated with preparing materials in response to this RLOI. A. Period of Performance All work is expected to be completed within twenty-five (25) months. Mobilization is expected to begin within ninety (90) days of the Award and Notice to Proceed. Exact dates are not yet available. This project is federally funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (hereinafter referred to as HUD). HUD has awarded a Community Development Block Grant – Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) funds through the Florida Department of Commerce (Commerce), for mitigation activities authorized under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (HCDA) (42 United States Code (U.S.C.) §5301 et seq.) and applicable implementing regulations at 24 C.F.R. part 570 and consistent with the Appropriations Act. On October 27, 2022, following a competitive grant application process, the City of Lakeland (City) entered into a Subrecipient Agreement with the Florida Department of Commerce (FloridaCommerce) constituting a subaward of the Florida Commerce Federal award, the use of which must be in accordance with requirements imposed by Federal statutes, regulations and the terms and conditions of FloridaCommerce's Federal award. Therefore, the City, as the Subrecipient of the CDBG-MIT funds, has legal authority to carry out all CDBG-MIT activities for this project. The selected Contractor will enter into a Construction Agreement with the City. The Construction Agreement is a commercial transaction between the City and its contractor, and neither HUD nor the Florida Department of Commerce has a contractual relationship with the City's contractors. Although HUD and FloridaCommerce are not parties to the Agreement, the City is using federal funds to pay for the Agreement, and the City and its contractors and subcontractors must comply with all Federal, State, and local laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, and executive orders, including the Federal Procurement Standards. (DR-4339 OMB Guidelines Prior to November 12, 2020, Revisions). B. Mitigation Activities Definition For the purpose of funding this project, mitigation activities are defined as (1) those activities that increase resilience to disasters and reduce or eliminate the long-term risk of loss of life, injury, damage to and loss of property, and suffering and hardship, by lessening the impact of future disasters; (2) address the current and future risks as identified in FloridaCommerce's Mitigation Needs Assessment of Most Impacted and Distressed (MID) area(s); (3) be CDBG-eligible activities under the HCDA or otherwise eligible pursuant to a waiver or alternative requirement; and (4) primarily addressing the Benefits to Low-to-Moderate Income (LMI) National Objective. Additional information may be found in the Federal Register, Vol. 84, No. 169.