Pompano Beach Approves 5 Engineering Firms for On-Demand Services
Pompano Beach City Commission held a second reading to authorize continuing contracts with five engineering firms — Hazen and Sawyer, McCafferty Brinson Consulting, Stantec, Arcadis, and Carollo Engineers — for professional engineering services on an on-demand, work-authorization basis. No fixed fiscal impact is stated; spending will be driven by individual work authorizations as projects arise.
What this means for you
These bench contracts position the city to move quickly on infrastructure and utility projects without separate procurement for each engagement, signaling an active pipeline of capital work ahead. CRE professionals should watch future work authorizations issued under these contracts for early signals on stormwater, sewer capacity, and road projects that could shift development feasibility in specific corridors. Bottom Line: Track the work authorizations flowing from these contracts — they will reveal where Pompano Beach is directing engineering spend and, by extension, where infrastructure improvements may boost nearby property values.
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Pompano Beach Approves 5 Engineering Firms for On-Demand Services (2nd Reading)
Pompano Beach City Commission held the second reading of Ordinance P.H. 2026-29, authorizing consulting/professional engineering services contracts with Hazen and Sawyer, McCafferty Brinson Consulting, Stantec Consulting Services, Arcadis U.S., and Carollo Engineers. The contracts carry no fixed fiscal impact and will be activated on-demand via individual work authorizations.
What this means for you
This continuing-services model means the city can issue work authorizations to any of these five firms without returning to the commission for individual project approvals, which accelerates infrastructure and utility projects. Attorneys representing competing engineering firms, subcontractors, or developers reliant on city utility capacity should note that these firms now hold the pipeline for professional engineering work. Bottom Line: With second reading on April 28, 2026, this ordinance is positioned for final adoption — any protest or bid challenge window is effectively closing.
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Note: Vote outcome not yet recorded; disposition should be confirmed in the official minutes.
Pompano Beach Awards 5-Firm Engineering Services Bench to Hazen, Stantec, Others
Pompano Beach City Commission is holding the second reading to approve on-demand professional engineering services contracts with five firms: Hazen and Sawyer, McCafferty Brinson Consulting, Stantec Consulting Services, Arcadis U.S., and Carollo Engineers. The contracts operate on a work-authorization basis with no fixed fiscal impact, meaning individual project scopes and fees will be authorized as needs arise.
What this means for you
This bench contract signals a steady pipeline of city engineering work—likely spanning water, wastewater, stormwater, and infrastructure projects—that will flow through these five firms as prime consultants. General contractors should monitor upcoming work authorizations issued under these contracts, as they will define the actual scoped projects and create subcontracting and construction bid opportunities. Bottom Line: Track Pompano Beach work authorizations issued to Hazen, Stantec, Arcadis, Carollo, and McCafferty Brinson over the next 12–24 months, as each one is a leading indicator of a construction project heading to bid.
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Note: No dollar ceiling or term length for the bench contracts is stated in the agenda item.
Pompano Beach Approves 5 Engineering Firms for On-Demand Services
Pompano Beach City Commission held a second reading to authorize contracts with five engineering firms — Hazen and Sawyer, McCafferty Brinson Consulting, Stantec, Arcadis, and Carollo Engineers — for professional engineering services on an on-demand, work-authorization basis. No fixed fiscal impact is listed; costs will be incurred per individual work authorization.
What this means for you
This is a continuing-services arrangement for engineering consulting rather than a direct regulatory or fee change affecting businesses. However, these firms will likely handle infrastructure and utility projects that could affect construction timelines, road closures, or utility service in the city. Bottom Line: No direct cost or regulatory impact on business operations, but worth monitoring future work authorizations for infrastructure projects that could disrupt commercial areas.
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