🏠 Real Estate
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⚖️ Legal Low

Doral Approves ~$720K Playground Replacement via Sourcewell Contract

The City of Doral is authorizing use of a cooperative purchasing contract (Sourcewell #101625) to hire PlayMore West dba Playworld for playground replacement at Downtown Doral Park, with a not-to-exceed amount of $720,483.61 including a 10% contingency. The resolution delegates execution authority to the City Manager and authorizes expenditure of already-budgeted funds.

What this means for you This is a straightforward procurement action using a cooperative contract vehicle, which limits competitive bidding exposure and legal challenge risk. Unless your practice involves public procurement disputes or you represent a competing vendor, there is no direct action item here.
🏗 Construction Low

Doral Awards $720K Playground Replacement via Sourcewell Co-op Contract

The City of Doral is authorizing a ~$655K contract (up to $720K with contingency) with Playmore West dba Playworld to replace the Downtown Doral Park playground, procured through Sourcewell cooperative contract No. 101625. The award bypasses a traditional competitive bid process by leveraging the pre-negotiated cooperative purchasing vehicle.

What this means for you This contract is already awarded to a specialty playground vendor through a cooperative contract, so there is no open bid opportunity here for general contractors. However, if site prep, concrete work, or related civil scope is subcontracted separately, it's worth monitoring for ancillary work tied to this project.

Note: The agenda item does not specify whether any site-work or construction subcontracts will be solicited separately; the awarded scope appears to cover equipment supply and installation only.

💼 Business
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