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Government Projects in Broward County

37 projects across 7 agencies — sorted by relevance and recency.

The Board received an update that Cooper City is negotiating with the top‑ranked design team for a new fire station and police complex. Commissioners have approved $1 million for design, and CZP Architectural is close to completing plans, with 30% plans already presented and options for a 4‑bay station and police renovation under review. This signals an upcoming capital build with future procurements for full design completion, construction management, and specialized fire facility systems.

Pre-RFP
$1,000,000Jul 23, 2026

The city is preparing a $4.8 million Stirling Road pavement and drainage project. Final 100% design and bidding documents from RJ Behar were due July 10, 2026, after which Broward County will review, the city will advertise for a contractor, and issue a notice to proceed around February 2027. Heavy civil contractors, paving firms, and CEI providers should track this for the upcoming construction bid and related inspection work.

Pre-RFP
$4,800,000Jul 21, 2026

The Board will approve the First Amendment to the Group Term Life and AD&D Insurance agreement (RFP-FY24-017) with Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company for calendar year 2027, with budget authority of $2,244,000. This continues employee life and AD&D coverage under the current carrier. Benefits brokers and insurance providers gain clarity on the incumbent, spend, and one-year term to plan for the next competitive marketing of life insurance benefits.

Contract Award
$2,244,000Jul 28, 2026

The Board will approve the first renewal of ITB-FY22-020 for Fortinet Enterprise Firewall, awarded to United Data Technologies Inc. (UDT), with budget authority of $1,741,314. This confirms Fortinet and UDT as the current network security stack and support partner for the district. Security and networking vendors can use this to understand the installed base, anticipate the next renewal or migration, and offer complementary services such as monitoring, assessments, or training.

Contract Award
$1,741,314Jul 28, 2026

The City plans to execute a Billing Service Agreement and Business Associate Addendum with Digitech Computer LLC. The ordinance estimates about $6+ million in annual revenue with a 4.25-7% fee to the vendor, indicating outsourced EMS or similar billing. This names Digitech as the billing incumbent; related firms in patient collections, analytics, and compliance can target add-on services and plan for future rebid of billing when the agreement term ends.

Contract Award
$6,000,000Jul 14, 2026

The City is executing a service contract with Aetna Life Insurance Company to provide employee health benefits. The ordinance cites a fiscal impact of $15,652,996, likely covering a full plan year of health coverage and related services. Benefits brokers, wellness providers, telehealth vendors, and HR tech firms can treat Aetna as the incumbent carrier and approach the City for supplementary wellness programs, digital tools, or future benefits strategy discussions.

Contract Award
$15,652,996Jul 14, 2026

The City is approving an agreement for police services with the Broward Sheriff’s Office valued at $70,087,761. This confirms that policing is provided via contract with BSO rather than an in-house department. Public safety technology, training, and equipment vendors can use this to understand governance and funding, tailoring offers to both the City and BSO for systems, gear, and specialized services over the term of this large contract.

Contract Award
$70,087,761Jul 14, 2026

Resolution 27-01 would authorize a Master Lease-Purchase Agreement with JP Morgan Chase Bank for equipment and vehicles up to $300,000,000. This creates a large financing vehicle the district can use over time to acquire technology, buses, facility equipment, and other capital items. Vendors selling big-ticket equipment or fleets should monitor how this lease is structured and when drawdowns begin, as it lowers financial barriers to large-scale purchases.

Budget Planning
$300,000,000Jul 28, 2026

The District has proposed a $6,697,701 FY 2026/2027 budget that rolls over basin improvement funds (S-1, S-2, S-5, S-9/S-10) and earmarks $1,052,688 for capital improvement projects plus a new $500,000 slip-lining program and $150,000 erosion restoration. About $562,014 in S-9/S-10 funds includes $425,000 for a Seepage Management Pump Station, with remaining balances for other basin projects. Specific projects have funding but no vendors named yet, signaling upcoming engineering, construction, and equipment work. Sellers in drainage, pump stations, culvert rehab, erosion control, and slip-lining should track the September 15, 2026 final budget hearing and engage staff on project scopes and delivery options.

Budget Planning
$1,694,702Jul 23, 2026

BSO has proposed a FY2027 policing budget of $7.69 million for the Lauderdale‑By‑The‑Sea district, a 7.35% increase over the current year, excluding a separate $100,000 enhanced beach/downtown security detail. This signals continued investment in law enforcement staffing, vehicles, ALPR, and marine/traffic programs. Public safety technology vendors, training providers, and support services can align offerings with BSO’s expanded budget and the Town’s expectations ahead of contract approval.

Budget Planning
$7,685,733Jul 14, 2026

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