FACILITIESAPPROVED

Southwest Florida Water Management District Awards Facilities Contract to Hillsborough County (July 2026)

The Governing Board is set to approve a Perpetual Easement and a Temporary Construction Easement from Hillsborough County to access and develop the ROMP TR 10-3 Camden Field monitoring well site. The District will invest roughly $930,000 in well construction plus ongoing monitoring costs to support its coastal groundwater quality network and SWUCA resource assessments.

Status
APPROVED
Document date
July 28, 2026
Contract type
FACILITIES
Vendor
Hillsborough County
Agency
Southwest Florida Water Management District · FL

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Scope & details

The full contract record, as filed.

Contract amount
Well construction costs estimated at $930,000; long-term water quality monitoring approximately $2,200 per year; water level monitoring equipment and installation approximately $11,100 and $280 per year for monitoring
Contract type
FACILITIES
Contract term
Perpetual Easement; Temporary Construction Easement period up to 36 months from start of project construction
Renewal
Perpetual easement runs with the land; Temporary Construction Easement automatically terminates 36 months after start of project construction or earlier upon written notice.
Document type
AgendaPacket
Source document
Southwest Florida Water Management District Governing Board Meeting Agenda Packet 2026-07-28

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this contract, answered from the record.

Who was awarded the facilities contract by Southwest Florida Water Management District?

Hillsborough County was awarded this facilities contract by Southwest Florida Water Management District, as recorded on July 28, 2026. The contract value is Well construction costs estimated at $930,000; long-term water quality monitoring approximately $2,200 per year; water level monitoring equipment and installation approximately $11,100 and $280 per year for monitoring.

How much is the Hillsborough County contract with Southwest Florida Water Management District worth?

The Hillsborough County contract with Southwest Florida Water Management District is valued at Well construction costs estimated at $930,000; long-term water quality monitoring approximately $2,200 per year; water level monitoring equipment and installation approximately $11,100 and $280 per year for monitoring, covering facilities work.

What type of contract is this?

This is a Facilities contract, documented as a agendapacket record.

Where was this contract approved?

This contract appears in Southwest Florida Water Management District Governing Board Meeting Agenda Packet 2026-07-28 (AgendaPacket), dated July 28, 2026 from Southwest Florida Water Management District. Civic IQ extracts contract records directly from agency meeting documents and solicitations.

What other contracts does Hillsborough County hold?

Hillsborough County may hold additional government contracts. View their full contract history, the agencies they serve, and total tracked spend on their Civic IQ vendor profile.

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What is Southwest Florida Water Management District currently buying?

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