Duval County Government Contracts, RFPs & Bids

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Government Projects in Duval County

12 projects across 2 agencies — sorted by relevance and recency.

An economic development agreement was introduced between the City and 8000-1 LLC to support converting a vacant office building at 8000 Arlington Expy into about 95 market-rate housing units. The deal includes a 10-year, 75% REV grant up to $1M. This signals a privately led adaptive reuse project with public support, pending approval. Multifamily design/build firms, interior contractors, and property technology vendors can approach 8000-1 LLC about participating in the conversion and explore with OED how this model may apply to similar office-to-residential projects in Jacksonville.

Pre-RFP
$1,000,000Jul 28, 2026

The DIA is seeking approval of a redevelopment agreement with 119 Beaver St W, LLC for a downtown mixed-use project with about 259 residential units and 37,000 sq ft of retail, including at least 30,000 sq ft for a Publix or similar grocer. The deal includes a 17-year, 75% REV grant up to $21.4M and a $28.25M completion grant to be appropriated later. This is a large, heavily subsidized private development that will need substantial design, construction, fit-out, and operations support. Real estate, construction, and retail buildout vendors can engage the developer and DIA early for roles on housing, parking, grocery buildout, and downtown infrastructure tie-ins once the agreement is finalized.

Pre-RFP
$49,662,000Jul 28, 2026

The City and DIA plan a redevelopment agreement with 119 Beaver St W, LLC to build a mixed-use project downtown with about 259 residential units and 37,000 sq ft of retail, including at least 30,000 sq ft for a Publix or similar grocer. The deal includes a 17-year, 75% REV grant up to $21.4M and a $28.25M completion grant, to be appropriated later. This is a sizable private development with public incentives; AEC, multifamily, retail build-out, and technology vendors can engage the developer and DIA on design, construction, and fit-out needs.

Pre-RFP
$49,562,000Jul 28, 2026

Council appropriated about $1.68M from General Fund contingency, including $682,318 to Jacksonville Riverfront Alliance, Inc. and $1M for downtown park maintenance. The City will enter a direct contract with JRA to operate and manage certain downtown riverfront public spaces, including programming and maintenance. While the primary awardee is set, JRA will likely subcontract for landscaping, facility maintenance, and event programming. Park services, event production, and security vendors should contact JRA to explore partnerships as they stand up downtown riverfront operations.

Contract Award
$1,682,318Jul 28, 2026

Jacksonville is appropriating $1,682,318, including $1,000,000 for downtown park maintenance and $682,318 for the Jacksonville Riverfront Alliance (JRA) to operate and program riverfront public spaces. The ordinance allows advance funding and extends carryover into FY 26-27, with Parks, Recreation & Community Services overseeing. Park maintenance, landscaping, events, security, and programming vendors can engage JRA and Parks as they scale operations on downtown riverfront assets.

Contract Award
$1,682,318Jul 28, 2026

Within the FY 26-27 budget ordinance, Council proposes funding to a set of safety-net health providers, including We Care Jacksonville, Agape Community Health Center, Community Health Outreach, Muslim American Social Services, Mission House, Sulzbacher, and Volunteers in Medicine under the Duval Safety Net Collaboration. The ordinance would waive competitive grants rules and allows direct contracting for these programs. This indicates sustained, multi-provider funding for primary care and behavioral health services. Health IT, care coordination, and telehealth vendors can engage these nonprofits as they plan how to use their allocations for shared infrastructure, reporting, and service delivery improvements once the budget is adopted.

Budget Planning
$1,000,000Jul 28, 2026

The City is allocating $413,900 from the Homelessness Initiatives Special Revenue Fund to I.M. Sulzbacher Center to increase homeless shelter capacity in Duval County. The ordinance exempts the contract from competitive solicitation and grants and designates JFRD for oversight. While the primary grant is decided, providers of shelter improvements, case management tools, health services, and facility upgrades can approach Sulzbacher and JFRD about implementation needs and complementary services.

Contract Award
$413,900Jul 28, 2026

The City approved spending $413,900 from the Homelessness Initiatives Special Revenue Fund to I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the Homeless, Inc. to increase shelter capacity in Duval County. Competitive procurement rules are waived to allow a direct contract with Sulzbacher, with JFRD providing oversight. Though Sulzbacher is the prime recipient, expanding capacity often involves facility upgrades, beds, security, and support services. Construction, shelter furnishing, and service vendors can approach Sulzbacher about supporting buildout, technology, and operations tied to this new funding.

Contract Award
$413,900Jul 28, 2026

Jacksonville is appropriating $610,307.44 in HUD Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds and reprogrammed dollars to support homelessness services, and is authorizing a direct contract with Changing Homelessness, Inc. The ordinance waives competitive and grants requirements and allows reallocation within ESG activities. While the lead award is set, service providers partnering with Changing Homelessness or offering outreach, shelter, and rapid rehousing supports can explore subcontracts or collaborations.

Grant Funding
$610,307Jul 28, 2026

Design and construction documents for a small concrete pump track at Jarboe Park are complete, and staff requests Council approval to proceed with construction. The $302,126 build will be funded by the City of Jacksonville under a $385,000 cost disbursement agreement, using a piggyback contract with ACON Construction and California Skateparks (the team that built Jacksonville’s Riverside Arts Market skatepark). The prime contractor is effectively set, but there will be a second contract for supporting park amenities such as sidewalks, shade, water fountain, and landscaping.

Contract Award
$302,126Jul 20, 2026

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