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Doral Awards Disaster Debris Monitoring Contract to Tetra Tech via RFP
The City of Doral is awarding RFP #2026-06 for disaster debris monitoring services to Tetra Tech, Inc. on an as-needed basis during emergencies, with the City Manager authorized to negotiate and execute the agreement and expend budgeted funds.
What this means for you
Attorneys handling government contracts or procurement challenges should note the fallback provision authorizing the City Manager to move to the next ranked firm if negotiations fail — a clause worth watching for compliance with Florida's CCNA and competitive procurement rules. If your clients include firms in this space or competing vendors, the RFP scoring and negotiation record may warrant a public records request.
Note: No contract dollar amount or term length is stated in the title; materiality to procurement thresholds cannot be confirmed without the underlying agreement.
Doral Awards Disaster Debris Monitoring RFP to Tetra Tech
Doral is awarding RFP #2026-06 for disaster debris monitoring services to Tetra Tech, Inc. on an as-needed basis during emergencies. The contract covers monitoring of debris removal operations, not the actual debris hauling or construction work.
What this means for you
This contract is for a monitoring/consulting firm, not a construction or debris-removal contractor, so there is no direct bid opportunity here. However, it signals Doral is formalizing its disaster-response vendor roster, meaning future post-storm debris removal and infrastructure repair RFPs are more likely to follow a structured process—worth tracking if your firm does emergency response or FEMA-reimbursable work.
Note: Contract value is not stated in the item title; the as-needed structure means spend could be minimal unless a disaster occurs.
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