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Hallandale Beach Piggybacks Fort Lauderdale Contract for Park Fencing
The City Commission is authorizing use of Fort Lauderdale's existing competitively bid contract (ITB# 12690-022) with Tropic Fence, Inc. to install perimeter fencing at Joseph Scavo Park, capped at $147,472. This is a standard cooperative purchasing arrangement that avoids a separate bidding process.
What this means for you
The item is a routine procurement piggyback with no land use, litigation, or regulatory dimensions that would directly affect a local government law practice. The only angle worth a quick look is whether the cooperative purchasing authorization complies with Hallandale Beach's procurement code, but that is unlikely to generate any actionable work.
Hallandale Beach Taps Co-op Contract for $147K Park Fence Install
The city plans to piggyback on Fort Lauderdale's existing ITB #12690-022 contract with Tropic Fence, Inc. to install new perimeter fencing at Joseph Scavo Park, capped at $147,472. The work is sponsored by the Parks, Recreation, and Open Spaces Department.
What this means for you
The contract is below the $250K threshold and is being awarded through a cooperative purchasing vehicle, meaning there is no open bid opportunity here for other contractors. It does signal the city is actively spending parks capital budget, so watch for larger park or athletic facility improvement projects that could come through as standalone bids.
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