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FDOT Government Contracts in Florida

Browse government contracts awarded to FDOT across Florida agencies. Track contract values, renewal dates, and agency relationships.

964Contracts
$48900.0BTotal Value
163Agencies
10Sectors

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FDOT Contracts in Florida

964 government contracts tracked

City of Edgewater City Council Meeting Agenda May 2026

Edgewater City Council will consider Resolution 2026-R-16 to approve FDOT Highway MOA Maintenance Contract #AT415 related to Financial Project No. 244621-1-78-03. The agreement defines ongoing maintenance responsibilities for designated state highway segments within the city.

PENDING
City of EdgewaterApr 26, 2026MAINTENANCE

City of Jacksonville Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee Agenda April 2026

The City of Jacksonville will enter into an interlocal agreement with FDOT to allocate and implement National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements. The agreement will be administered by the Office of Administrative Services, Environmental Quality Division.

APPROVED
Duval CountyApr 21, 2026OTHER

Okaloosa County Board of Commissioners Agenda April 2026

The Board will consider approval of a License Agreement between Okaloosa County and the Florida Department of Transportation. The agreement will govern use of FDOT-controlled property or facilities.

PENDING
Okaloosa CountyApr 20, 2026FACILITIES

Town of Lake Placid Town Council Meeting Agenda April 2026

The Lake Placid Town Council approved FDOT Maintenance Agreement No. BEJ86 FM 432726-1-78-14 on the consent agenda, formalizing state-local responsibilities for roadway maintenance. The agreement supports continued upkeep of designated transportation corridors within the town.

APPROVED
Town of Lake PlacidApr 13, 2026MAINTENANCE

City of Kissimmee Commission Meeting Minutes April 7 2026

The Commission adopted Resolution # 09-2026 to enter into a Local Agency Program Agreement with FDOT for the Shingle Creek Trail Phase South 2B. The agreement supports funding and coordination for the trail segment.

APPROVED
City of KissimmeeApr 7, 2026OTHER

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Frequently Asked Questions

FDOT Contracts in Florida

What government contracts does FDOT have in Florida?

FDOT holds 964 government contracts in Florida with a combined value of $48900.0B. Key agency partners include Palm Beach MPO (203 contracts), River to Sea Transportation Planning Organization MPA (164 contracts), and METROPLAN Orlando (60 contracts). These include service agreements, technology contracts, and procurement awards across state and local agencies. Contract details including amounts, terms, renewal dates, and associated agencies are tracked on Civic IQ.

Which Florida agencies work with FDOT?

FDOT serves multiple government agencies in Florida. The most active agency partnerships by contract volume are: Palm Beach MPO (203 contracts); River to Sea Transportation Planning Organization MPA (164 contracts); METROPLAN Orlando (60 contracts); Ocala – Marion County Transportation Planning Organization (38 contracts); City of Jacksonville (31 contracts). Each agency manages its own procurement relationship with FDOT, and contract details — including amounts, renewal timelines, and scope — are tracked for every engagement.

How much has FDOT earned from Florida government contracts?

Based on tracked contract data, FDOT has been awarded $48900.0B in government contracts across Florida spanning from 2026-03-12 to 2026-04-26. This represents 964 contracts with 10 agencies. Contract values, terms, and renewal dates help you understand FDOT's competitive position in FL government procurement.

What types of government contracts does FDOT hold in Florida?

FDOT's Florida government contracts span the following sectors: Construction (238 contracts), CONSTRUCTION (163 contracts), Grant (56 contracts), MAINTENANCE (44 contracts), and OTHER (44 contracts). Understanding a vendor's sector focus helps agencies evaluate expertise and helps competitors identify where opportunities exist. Civic IQ tracks contract type, scope, and renewal timelines across all sectors.

Are there upcoming FDOT contract renewals in Florida?

Contract renewal dates for FDOT's Florida government engagements are tracked on Civic IQ. When a contract approaches its renewal window, it represents a critical opportunity — both for FDOT to retain the business and for competitors to submit alternative proposals. Sign up to get alerts on upcoming renewals and expiration dates across all 964 tracked contracts.

Who are FDOT's competitors in Florida?

Other vendors with government contracts in Florida in similar sectors include: NA (4,982 contracts), FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (3,281 contracts), KIMLEY-HORN & ASSOCIATES INC (1,507 contracts), FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (1,251 contracts), and OWEN-AMES-KIMBALL COMPANY (663 contracts). Tracking competitor contract wins, values, and agency relationships helps you understand the competitive landscape and time your outreach effectively — whether you're a vendor looking to displace incumbents or an agency evaluating alternatives.

What is FDOT's most recent Florida government contract?

FDOT's most recently tracked contract in Florida was published on 2026-04-26. New contracts and amendments are indexed as they become public, providing real-time visibility into FDOT's government business activity. Set up alerts to be notified when FDOT wins new contracts in FL.

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