Notice to Bidders
Bids will be received by the City ofStarke,Purchasing Department,209 N. Thompson Street, Starke,FL 32091,until12:00 pm, Thursday, April 3,2025,at which time and place all bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Commission Board Room for furnishing all labor and materials for the construction of:
CITY OF STARKE
DOWNTOWN MUSIC PAVILION ENHANCEMENT
STARKE, FLORIDA
All work shall be done according to the plans and specifications prepared by Architect:
Paul Stresing Associates, Inc.
14617 Main Street
Alachua, Florida 32615
Telephone (386) 462-6407
Any/all questions are to be submitted in writing to Paul Stresing Associates, Inc., Attention Paul Stresing at E-mail address: PSA@PaulStresingAssociates.com
General Contractors who choose to submit a bona fide bid acknowledge that they have provided a complete scope of work submission and that they have vetted all subcontractors under their scope of work.
The Owner reserves the right to waive any irregularities and minor technicalities or to reject any/all bids.
Each bidder must deposit, with his bid, a Bid Bond or Cashier’s Check in the amount of five percent(5%) of the Base Bid price, payable to the Owner.No bidder may withdraw his bid within ninety (90) days after the actual date of the opening thereof.All bidders will be notified of the award of the Contract to the successful bidder, or of the rejection of all bids, within fifteen (15) days of the Owner’s decision.
Any actual or prospective bidder who disputes the reasonableness or competitiveness of the terms and conditions of the Invitation To Bid, Contract Award, or Recommendation for Contract Award, shall file a Notice of Protest with a protest bond in the amount of the bid with the Chief Administrative Officer within 72 hours of receipt of the bid solicitation, posting of the bid tabulations, or posting of the bid award and must file a formal written protest within ten (10) days following the filing of the Notice to Protest. Failure to observe such timelines will constitute a waiver of proceedings and of right to protest as stipulated in Chapter 120 of the Florida Statutes