Lauderhill Awards $112K Generator Rehab Contract to Integrated Power Services
The Lauderhill City Commission is set to award ITB 2026-027 to TAW Miami Service Center Inc. (dba Integrated Power Services) for a comprehensive electrical rehabilitation, exciter rewind, and reinstallation of an 800 KW Cummins standby generator (Model 800DFJB) at the Lauderhill Facility. The contract amount is not to exceed $111,687.75.
What this means for you
This is a routine municipal maintenance expenditure for backup power infrastructure and does not directly affect zoning, development entitlements, or land values. It does signal the city's ongoing investment in facility resilience, consistent with broader South Florida hurricane-preparedness priorities. Bottom Line: No actionable implications for commercial real estate dealmaking or investment strategy.
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Lauderhill Awards $111,688 Generator Rehab Contract to Integrated Power Services
Resolution 26R-04-79 awards ITB 2026-027 to TAW Miami Service Center Inc., d/b/a Integrated Power Services, for comprehensive electrical rehabilitation, exciter rewind, and reinstallation of an 800 KW Cummins standby generator (Model 800DFJB) at the Lauderhill Facility, in an amount not to exceed $111,687.75. The resolution authorizes the City Manager and City Attorney to execute the agreement and take all steps necessary to effectuate it.
What this means for you
This is a competitive-bid contract award that clears the typical procurement threshold for commission approval, so practitioners advising vendors or subcontractors should note the winning bidder and scope. The resolution has not yet been voted on as of this revised agenda; attorneys tracking city contracting patterns or representing competing bidders should monitor the April 27 meeting for final disposition. Bottom Line: If a client bid on ITB 2026-027 or seeks subcontract work on generator projects at municipal facilities, the pending award to Integrated Power Services at $111,687.75 sets the price benchmark and timeline for a potential protest window.
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Note: Vote outcome is not yet known; the item is on a revised agenda for April 27, 2026.
Lauderhill Awards $111.7K Generator Rehab to Integrated Power Services
The Lauderhill City Commission is set to award ITB 2026-027 to TAW Miami Service Center Inc., doing business as Integrated Power Services, for a comprehensive electrical rehabilitation of an 800 KW Cummins standby generator (Model 800DFJB) at a city facility. The contract amount is not to exceed $111,687.75 and covers exciter rewind and reinstallation.
What this means for you
This contract falls below the $250K threshold but signals ongoing capital maintenance spending at Lauderhill municipal facilities, particularly on emergency power infrastructure. Contractors specializing in generator and electrical rehab work should monitor Lauderhill's procurement portal for similar upcoming ITBs, as aging standby power equipment across city sites could generate additional bid opportunities. Bottom Line: Integrated Power Services won this award, but the broader takeaway is that Lauderhill is investing in generator and electrical infrastructure maintenance — watch for follow-on procurements.
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Lauderhill Awards $111.7K Generator Rehab Contract to Integrated Power Services
The Lauderhill City Commission is set to award a contract not to exceed $111,687.75 to TAW Miami Service Center Inc. (doing business as Integrated Power Services) for the comprehensive electrical rehabilitation, exciter rewind, and reinstallation of an 800 KW Cummins standby generator at a city facility. The work was competitively bid under ITB 2026-027.
What this means for you
This is a routine city procurement for facility maintenance and does not directly impose new fees, rules, or regulatory burdens on local businesses. The relatively modest contract size and specific scope limit broader implications, though electrical and generator service firms may note the competitive bid outcome. Bottom Line: No action needed—this is a city facility maintenance contract with no direct impact on business operating costs or regulations.
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