PROFESSIONAL ANALYSIS
The approval of a multi-firm on-call engineering roster — commonly structured as continuing services agreements under Florida's Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA, §287.055 F.S.) — signals active capital project pipeline activity in Pompano Beach heading into the 2026 fiscal cycle. Engineering, architecture, and construction firms not on the selected roster should monitor future task order scopes, as individual assignments issued against these contracts will surface as discrete procurement opportunities. Real estate developers and general contractors working in Pompano Beach gain a clearer picture of the city's engineering capacity and preferred consultant network, which can inform teaming decisions on public-private projects. The five retained firms will be positioned to influence project scoping, design standards, and permitting timelines across municipal work programs. This item is pending commission vote at the April 14, 2026 meeting. The Signal: Engineering subconsultants and specialty contractors should identify the five retained firms and initiate teaming conversations now to position for task order work before scopes are locked.