Coral Springs Renews Asphalt & Sidewalk Rehab Contract with All County Paving
The Coral Springs City Commission is considering renewal of contract #24-C-161M for asphalt and sidewalk rehabilitation services, piggy-backing on the City of Boynton Beach Bid #PWE22-008. The contract would be awarded to M&M Asphalt Maintenance, Inc. d/b/a All County Paving, based in Delray Beach, effective April 14, 2026.
What this means for you
Ongoing road and sidewalk rehab signals the city's continued investment in infrastructure maintenance, which supports property values and curb appeal in affected corridors. CRE professionals with assets in Coral Springs should monitor where these improvements are deployed, as rehabilitated streetscapes can boost retail and multifamily leasing activity. Bottom Line: This is a routine contract renewal, but tracking where paving and sidewalk work occurs can help identify micro-markets benefiting from near-term capital improvements.
Contracts & ProcurementInfrastructure
Note: No dollar amount or specific project locations were included in the agenda text.
Coral Springs Renews Asphalt & Sidewalk Rehab Contract via Boynton Beach Piggyback
The City Commission is considering renewal of Contract #24-C-161M for asphalt and sidewalk rehabilitation services, piggybacking on City of Boynton Beach Bid #PWE22-008. The contract would be awarded to M&M Asphalt Maintenance, Inc. d/b/a All County Paving of Delray Beach, effective April 14, 2026.
What this means for you
This is a piggyback procurement — attorneys advising contractors or subcontractors should verify that the underlying Boynton Beach bid remains within its authorized renewal period and that Coral Springs' piggyback complies with its own procurement code thresholds. No dollar amount was specified in the agenda text, so counsel should review the backup materials for total contract value and whether commission approval triggers any competitive threshold requirements. Bottom Line: Practitioners with clients in the paving or infrastructure services space should pull the backup to confirm contract value and ensure the piggyback authority has not lapsed.
Contracts & ProcurementInfrastructure
Note: No dollar amount or contract term duration provided in the agenda text.
Coral Springs Renews Asphalt & Sidewalk Rehab Contract with All County Paving
Coral Springs is requesting renewal of piggyback contract #24-C-161M for Asphalt and Sidewalk Rehabilitation Services, awarded to M&M Asphalt Maintenance, Inc. d/b/a All County Paving of Delray Beach, FL, effective April 14, 2026. The contract piggybacks on City of Boynton Beach Bid #PWE22-008.
What this means for you
All County Paving continues to hold Coral Springs' asphalt and sidewalk rehabilitation work through a Boynton Beach piggyback, meaning this scope is locked up for competitors until the contract term expires or a new solicitation is issued. Contractors interested in similar municipal paving work should monitor Boynton Beach's original bid cycle for future re-procurement opportunities. Bottom Line: This renewal signals ongoing municipal asphalt/sidewalk spending in Coral Springs, but the work is not currently available for competitive bidding — watch for expiration of the Boynton Beach master contract to position for the next round.
Contracts & ProcurementInfrastructure
Note: No dollar amount or contract term length is specified in the agenda text.
Coral Springs Renews Asphalt & Sidewalk Rehab Contract with All County Paving
The City Commission is considering renewal of contract #24-C-161M for asphalt and sidewalk rehabilitation services, piggybacking on a City of Boynton Beach bid (#PWE22-008). The contract would be awarded to M&M Asphalt Maintenance, Inc. d/b/a All County Paving of Delray Beach, effective April 14, 2026.
What this means for you
This is a routine infrastructure maintenance contract renewal with no direct fee, rule, or incentive impact on local businesses. Paving and sidewalk contractors may note the continued use of cooperative purchasing (piggyback bids) for these services. Bottom Line: Unless you operate in the paving or construction sector, this contract renewal has no meaningful effect on business operating costs or competitive position.
Contracts & ProcurementInfrastructure
Note: No dollar amount was provided in the agenda text.