Collier County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

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Government Projects in Collier County

14 projects across 4 agencies — sorted by relevance and recency.

Collier County Schools reviewed a districtwide compensation and classification study by Evergreen Solutions covering 1,673 non-bargaining staff. The study recommends a structured classification system, separate school leadership pay plan, compression-focused salary adjustments, and recurring market surveys, with an estimated $2.25 million implementation cost. The board and HR will need tools, consulting, and possible systems/process changes to execute, monitor, and periodically restudy this plan, creating room for HR tech, analytics, and compensation consulting vendors to engage early.

Pre-RFP
$2,250,000Jul 21, 2026

The County Manager recommends awarding Professional Services No. 24-8286 for design of the Immokalee Road and Livingston Road flyover to DRMP, Inc. for $7,594,351.10. This is for full design services on a major roadway flyover project, with budget amendments and an agreement for the Chair to sign. Design consultants, construction firms, and traffic technology providers should note DRMP as the lead designer for future teaming, construction, and systems work on this corridor.

Contract Award
$7,594,351Jul 28, 2026

Council is considering awarding a $2,450,749 contract to Rycon Construction, Inc. for building the Public Works Facility, a covered open storage structure, and site improvements. Bids were received under ITB 2026-010 and Rycon is recommended for award. The main construction award is decided, but design consultants, specialty systems vendors, and facility services providers can target follow-on work such as equipment fit-out, storage solutions, security, and building systems.

Contract Award
$2,450,749Jul 20, 2026

The County is awarding RPS 25-8376 to Kinard-Stone, Inc. for CEI and related services on Collier Boulevard Widening Phase III from Green Boulevard to City Gate N. Boulevard, in the amount of $3,949,331. This is a large construction engineering inspection contract, signaling a major roadway widening project. With CEI in place, either construction is underway or imminent. Roadway and bridge contractors, traffic control, and materials suppliers should track this corridor for current or future work and potential subconsulting with Kinard-Stone.

Contract Award
$3,949,331Jul 14, 2026

The Board is awarding ITB 26-8631 to Restoration & Protective Solutions for recoating the NCRWTP Ground Storage Tank, for $1,195,830 plus a $100,000 owner’s allowance. This is a substantial protective coating and maintenance project at a water treatment facility. With the contractor selected, work will proceed under Project 71066. Coatings suppliers and specialty subcontractors can pursue roles with the awarded firm or watch for similar tank maintenance projects in the County’s utilities program.

Contract Award
$1,295,830Jul 14, 2026

The County is renewing Group Vision Insurance with Vision Service Plan (VSP) for four years starting January 1, 2027, with an estimated annual cost of $242,000. This commits the County to VSP for employee vision benefits through at least 2030. Competing insurers and benefits consultants gain visibility into the incumbent, contract term, and spend, and can prepare alternative proposals ahead of the next renewal window.

Contract Award
$968,000Jul 14, 2026

The County is approving a SHIP Sponsor Agreement with Renaissance Hall at Old Course, LLC, providing $1,032,577 for impact fees associated with new rental housing construction. This grant offsets fees for a rental development, freeing capital for the project itself. The developer will undertake design and construction of the housing, likely engaging architects, engineers, and contractors. Firms in multifamily design and construction can connect with the developer on this SHIP-supported project.

Grant Funding
$1,032,577Jul 14, 2026

The County is executing three HUD HOME-ARP rental rehabilitation agreements: $835,820 with Community Assisted and Supported Living, Inc.; $1,000,000 with Collier Housing Alternatives, Inc.; and $200,000 with Housing Alternatives of Southwest Florida, Inc., plus letters of conditional commitment. These grants fund rehabilitation of rental housing serving vulnerable populations. Each nonprofit will procure construction, design, and related services to use these funds. Contractors, architects, and rehab specialists can approach the nonprofits about upcoming rehabilitation scopes.

Grant Funding
$2,035,820Jul 14, 2026

The Water-Sewer District is issuing a Request for Quote under Agreement 20-7800 to Douglas N. Higgins, Inc. for Pelican Bay Water Main Improvements Phase 1, for $430,124 plus an $80,000 owner’s allowance. This work covers water main upgrades under Project 71010. With the work order approved, construction will proceed. Utility contractors and materials suppliers can seek subcontracting or supply roles with Douglas N. Higgins and look for future phases of Pelican Bay water improvements.

Contract Award
$510,124Jul 14, 2026

The County Manager recommends authorizing purchases from OCLC, Inc. for CloudLibrary subscription services, exempt from competitive bidding, in an amount not to exceed $350,000 per fiscal year as budgeted in FY 2027. This establishes CloudLibrary as the sole-source digital content platform vendor for the library system. Competing e-content providers should view this as incumbent intelligence and track the contract term for future rebid opportunities or complementary services.

Contract Award
$350,000Jul 28, 2026

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