Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces
Capital Programs Division
275 NW 2nd Street, 4th Floor, Suite 412
Miami Fl 33128
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
REQUEST FOR PRICE QUOTATION (RPQ)
Contract No: MCC 7360 Plan
RPQ No: C2026CCMIR
INVITATION TO BID
A RPQ has been issued for the work identified below. If you are interested in submitting a bid for this project, please submit your
bid via Electronic Bidding, attention to Monique Perez at no later than 6/1/2026 at 02:00 PM. If you have any questions, contact
Jose Lopez Jr at 305-596-4460.
This RPQ is issued under the terms and conditions of the Miscellaneous Construction Contracts (MCC) Program MCC 7360 Plan.
RPQ DETAILED BREAKDOWN
Bid Due Date:
6/1/2026
Time Due: 02:00 PM
Submitted Via: Electronic Bidding
Estimated Value:
$1,804,503 (excluding Contingencies and Dedicated Allowances)
Project Name:
Country Club of Miami- Interior Renovations
Project Location:
6801 NW 186 Street, Miami FL 33015
License Requirements: Primary:
General Building Contractor; Building Contractor
Sub:
Electrical Contractor; Plumber, Master
Scope of Work:
(Contractor must obtain and submit all permits prior to performing any work).
1. Document Review
The CONTRACTOR shall review all documents, specifications, plans, shop drawings, and the
scope of work provided by the Miami Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces
Construction & Maintenance Division Project Manager. (Contractor must obtain and submit all
permits prior to performing any work.)
1.1 The CONTRACTOR shall provide all labor, materials, tools, equipment, supervision, and
services necessary for the Complete Renovation of the Country Club of Miami Golf Clubhouse
Renovation.
1.2 Prior to bidding, the contractor shall perform a site visit to become familiar with existing
conditions, verify measurements, and review all areas in accordance with RPQ documents,
drawings, and provided submittals.
1.3 The project scope includes comprehensive renovations throughout the facility, with a primary
focus on upgrading all Restrooms, completing interior renovations in the Pro-Shop, Office, Lobby,
Bar Lounge, Kitchen, and Banquet, and replacing floor tile, drywall, and paint across the building
to modernize finishes and improve functionality. The work also includes coordinated electrical and
plumbing improvements to support the layouts, new fixtures, and building systems. Overall, these
renovations aim to enhance operational efficiency, improve user experience, and update the
facility’s interior appearance while maintaining full compliance with current building standards
(Ref. Material Selection).
1.4 General Requirements include Temp ADA Restrooms, Temp Fencing, Full Time
Superintendent on-site. Contractor is fully responsible for temporary restroom utilities,
connections, pump outs, safety, and security until all restrooms are operational. Contractor shall
provide and maintain temporary fencing around all project areas to ensure safety and security.
Contractor shall provide a full time, on site superintendent for the duration of the project. This
individual shall oversee daily operations, scheduling, safety, coordination, and communication
with Miami Dade Parks.
1.5 Project schedule is to be provided at Pre-Construction Meeting. Project duration to be (1) Year
from NTP Date. Project phasing will take place, with the “Pro-Shop” area is to be turned over to
Operations within 90 days.
1.6 Work under this contract referenced below shall include, but is not limited to:
• Provide Submittals for all products used to include, but not limited to: Plumbing and Electrical
Fixtures, Doors, Floor Tile, Ceiling Tile, Restroom Hardware and Accessories, Paint
• 002-Demolition
• 003-Slab Pourbacks for Underground Plumbing
• 005-Aluminum Rear Terrace; Interior Partitions
• 007-Insulation and Fire Stopping
• 008-Interior Wood Doors, Metal Doors and Glass Doors
• 009-Gypsum Board, Interior DW Finishes, New Tile, New Acoustical Ceiling, Hard Ceilings,
Painting and Sealant
• 015-New Underground Plumbing, Rough and Fixtures
• 016-New Exterior and Interior Lighting, Switches and Outlets, Fire Alarm System and Devices
Tie-In
1.7 Contractor to submit drawings, submittals etc. at Pre-Construction meeting. Once submittals
are approved materials are to be ordered immediately. Contractor is fully aware of deadline
established and is responsible for any necessary expedited delivery charges.
1.8 Written delivery date confirmations are to be submitted on a bi-weekly basis.
Contractor shall secure/enclose a safe work environment to all areas for public accessibility and
protection of public property during completion of the project.
Contractor shall always leave public access to all walkways. This includes during work hours as
well as after work hours.
1.9 Contractor shall work with coordinating project schedule with all parties involved, including
park manager and construction supervisor. If applicable, contractor shall be responsible for
completing project in multiple phases as to not disrupt the daily park operation schedule.
1.10 Contractor shall be required to secure/fabricate safe working conditions to areas sensitive to
public access and environment regulated within guidelines to any governing agency. This includes
during work hours as well as after work hours.
Material storage area to be determined at pre-construction meeting.
Contractor shall perform all required daily clean-up of jobsite; all areas shall be left in a broom
clean condition.
1.11 Contractor to include all drawings, shop drawings, specifications, reports, plans required for
permitting by the building department as reflected per owner’s drawings. Contractor will submit
product approval and/or manufactures specifications upon pre-construction meeting.
1.12 Contractor shall be responsible for attaining all pertinent permits from any and all governing
entities (i.e., City of Miami, Miami-Dade RER, Electrical, Plumbing, Miami-Dade Public Works,
Miami-Dade Water & Sewer, DERM, Fire, FDEP, Florida Department of Health, South Florida
Water Management, US Army Corps of Engineers, etc.) needed to begin and complete all phases
of work.
1.13 Contractor shall coordinate all required inspections/tests and documentation required by
any/all governing entities, i.e., City of Miami, Miami-Dade Building Department, etc.
1.14 It shall be the contractor’s responsibility to ensure that all required regulatory or proprietary
permits are obtained prior to commencement of work.
1.15 Contractor shall obtain all required permits and forward to Miami Dade County Parks within
five (5) days of receipt of dry run plans.
1.16 Contractor to call Underground Locating Company and have all underground located at least
48 hrs. prior to any excavation and shall provide ticket number to any of the Project Managers.
Contractor to provide ticket numbers provided by underground locating company to owner.
CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UNDERGROUND LOCATIONS WITHIN THE
PROPERTY LINE. Contractor shall provide for any and all means of utility location necessary to
carry out the intent of the work.
Contractor shall be responsible for relocation of any utilities, such as electrical conduit, plumbing,
low-voltage, sprinkler lines etc. to carry out the intended work.
Contractor to provide any exploratory digging as required; inclusive of hand digging.
Contractor is responsible for all Surveying & Layout required. Red Line (As-built) drawings to be
always maintained on site. Accurate survey (Inverts, Dimensions, Locations, etc.) to be reflected
on red line (as-built) plans. These are to be reviewed on a weekly basis by Project Manager.
Three signed and sealed as-builts to be submitted prior to final payment approval. Refer to item
21 for further as-built requirements.
1.17 Contractor is responsible for all MOT (Maintenance of Traffic) required under this project.
1.18 Contractor to coordinate all required inspections/tests and documentation required by any/all
governing entities, i.e., City of Miami, Miami-Dade Building Department, Miami-Dade Water and
Sewer, Miami-Dade Public Works, Plumbing, Electrical, Fire, Florida Department of Health,
DERM, FDEP, South Florida Water Management, FPL, etc.
1.19 Contractor shall provide temporary fencing and safety barriers as directed to maintain a safe
work site. Coordinate fencing and barrier requirements with Owners Representative as job
progresses.
1.20 Miami-Dade County Park and Recreation has specified certain brand names because it
seeks to match products currently in use at other Park facilities. Any specified products or
systems intended to be substituted by the Contractor, must be submitted to the Project Manager
within 30 calendar days after receipt of the Notice to Proceed. Only one (1) request for
substitutions will be considered for each product. When substitutions are not accepted, the
Contractor shall provide specified product. The request is to be accompanied by complete cost
data of the proposed substitution, substantiating compliance with the contract documents,
including product identification and description, performance and test data, references and
samples where applicable, and an itemized comparison of the proposed substitution with the
product specified. Refer to attached form required with proposed substitution. The request is to be
accompanied by data relating to contract time schedule and aesthetic effect when applicable.
When redesign by the Architect or Engineer is required to accommodate an alternate product or
system, all costs of this redesign are to be paid by the Contractor requesting the substitution.
When additional work is required by other contractors to accommodate the alternate product or
system, all additional cost of this work is to be paid by the Contractor requesting the substitution.
Failure to place orders for specified products or systems sufficiently in advance of installation
scheduled date(s) not considered a valid reason upon which Contractor may base request for
Substitutions or for deviations from Contract Documents. Requested substitution will be accepted
as an approved equal or rejected, solely at the discretion of the Owner’s Project Manager with
Architect’s or Engineer’s written approval.
Work required may include, but is not limited to the following trades: Park Site-Work, Carpentry,
Etc.
1.21 Contractor shall be responsible to furnish all temporary utilities as required to complete all
work, this shall include, but is not limited to, electric, water, phone, toilet facilities, etc. Miami Dade
County Parks shall not provide any temporary utility services for the contractors use.
1.22 CONTRACTORS submitting bids for work are responsible to list appropriate subcontractors
required to complete all areas of work required.
1.23 Contractor is responsible for the safety and security of the job site. Any vandalism, theft, etc.
which occurs during the construction time is the responsibility of the Contractor. No monetary
compensation shall be granted if any of the above occurs. Contractor is required to have proper
insurance to cover ongoing work on the job site. If Contractor opts to hire an independent Security
Company, such company is to be properly bonded and insured.
1.24 Contractor shall provide twenty-four hour, seven days a week emergency contact phone
number for emergencies. Contractor’s contact person shall be able to address and resolve site
emergencies on behalf of the contractor.
1.25 Contractor shall be responsible for the safety and security of the job site. Any vandalism,
theft, etc. which occurs during the construction time is the responsibility of the contractor.
Contractor is required to place construction signs, cones, orange plastic safety barrier fencing,
and caution signs at the job site.
Contractor to ensure Project Site is secured daily at Close of Business Day.
1.26 Contractor will be required to complete work during daily operations, areas that accessible
by public will be required at all times (restroom, restaurant, etc.).
1.27 The contractor may be required to perform work in various sections at different working
hours, due to club activities; all areas will be cleaned and free of dust, debris, etc. for the next
day’s operation.
1.28 Contractor shall be responsible for all his/her work until accepted by the owner. Owner has
final acceptance of work/product installed even after final inspection by AHJ. Any damage to any
newly completed or in progress work will be the sole responsibility of the contractor to fix at no
additional cost to the owner. No time extension will be granted for any delays related to such
damages.
1.29 Bidders shall provide any information requested by the department to show they have the
capacity to perform the work specified in this RPQ.
1.30 The Contractor is responsible for repairs on anything damaged that is outside of this scope.
This includes but not limited to: sod, concrete, asphalt, stucco, masonry, paint, etc. All work must
be performed in accordance with all local, state and federal guidelines. All products used shall be
Miami-Dade County approved as well as approved by the Florida Building Code.
1.31 The Contractor is responsible for keeping the site clean during and after construction.
Furthermore, the Contractor ensures removal and proper disposal of all debris generated in
accordance with local, state and federal laws.
1.32 This Scope of Work is not intended to be an all-inclusive description of the Contractors
duties and responsibilities. It is intended to be an “included but not limited to”, outlined to assist
the Contractor with a guideline as to what is expected in their scope of work. As such, the
Contractor understands and accepts that anything that can be reasonably expected in their scope
of work is included and that the basis of determination shall be an objective, typical industry
standard for said work.
General Scope of Work
2.0 Demolition
2.1 Demolition to include:
• Underground Plumbing
• Slab on Grade for Plumbing Trenching
• Floor Tile
• Interior Partitions
• Insulation
• Interior Doors (Metal, Wood, Aluminum)
• Restrooms to include: Partitions, Fixtures, Toilets, Etc.
• Exterior and Interior Lighting, Switches, and Outlets
• Drywall
3.0 Slab Pourbacks
• Complete replacement of all underground plumbing
• Sawcut and remove slab to access underground plumbing.
• Excavate trench to expose and allow repair of damaged piping.
• Backfill and compact after plumbing work and inspections.
• Install moisture barrier if required.
• Pour back concrete to match existing slab finish and elevation (Per Detail)
5.0 Aluminum Rear Terrace
(1) 108'-0” × 16'-0” x 12’-0” (Height) Aluminum Rear Overhang (White Finish, 8"×8" Columns, 7
Overhead Fans, 32 High Hat Lights, Concealed Gutter Beams)
(1) 30’-0” x 8’-0” x 10’-0” (Height) Aluminum Rear Overhang at Pro Shop (White Finish, 8” x 8”
Columns, 6 High-Hat Lights, Concealed Gutter Beams)
The contractor shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision required for the
construction and installation of an aluminum rear porch overhang.
• Supply and installation of a structural aluminum framing system, including 2×6 aluminum
beams, rafters, ledger components, and all required connectors.
• Installation of 8" × 8" aluminum columns, including layout, plumbing, alignment, and structural
securement.
• Construction of 3' × 3' × 3' reinforced concrete footers for each column, including excavation,
reinforcement, embedded aluminum posts, and concrete pour. Installation of embedded
aluminum posts in each footer to ensure direct structural load transfer.
• Installation of C channel attachment at all beam-to-column connection points to ensure
structural support and hurricane-rated performance.
• Installation of concealed aluminum gutter beams at both ends of the structure, integrated into
the framing system to provide hidden drainage and maintain a clean architectural appearance.
• Installation of white-finished aluminum roofing panels, fascia, flashing, trim, and all sealants to
produce a watertight roof system.
• Installation of seven (7) overhead fans, including fan-rated electrical boxes, structural blocking,
and conduit pathways for electrical (final hookup by licensed electrician as required).
• Installation of thirty two (32) and (6) 6-inch high hat recessed lights, including cutouts, light
housings, brackets, and electrical rough-in.
• Use of all required Miami Dade HVHZ–approved fasteners, anchors, clips, and hurricane-rated
hardware.
• Sprinklers as required per Miami Dade Building Code.
• Verification of compliance with all applicable building codes, load requirements, uplift criteria,
and manufacturer specifications.
• Final site cleanup and removal of construction debris.
• The completed project will provide a durable, low maintenance, code-compliant white aluminum
overhang structure with integrated concealed gutters, engineered footings, lighting, and fan
provisions suitable for Miami Dade high wind conditions.
5.1 Interior Partitions
• Furnish and install 3 5/8" metal stud interior partitions at specified locations.
• Frame walls to required height, layout, and spacing per project documents.
• Install top and bottom tracks, studs, and necessary bracing.
• Coordinate openings for doors, MEP penetrations, and backing as required.
• Ensure walls are plumb, aligned, and ready for drywall installation.
7.0 Insulation and Fire-Stopping
• Furnish and install R 30 fiberglass batt insulation with paper facing in designated areas.
• Fit insulation tightly within framing cavities, ensuring full coverage with no gaps, voids, or
compression.
• Adhere paper facing to framing members as required to maintain proper vapor barrier
installation.
• Coordinate with other trades to ensure areas are ready for insulation and free of obstructions.
• Leave installation clean and ready for subsequent drywall or finish work.
• Inspect and repair deficient firestopping at rated walls, floors, and penetrations.
• Properly seal all MEP penetrations using approved firestop materials to restore the required fire-
resistance rating.
• Repair or reinstall firestopping around fire alarm cabling and devices, ensuring compliant
protection at all penetrations and junction points.
• Inspect and refurbish fire/smoke dampers, ensuring proper clearances, firestop materials, and
operational compliance at duct penetrations.
• Address any additional components such as cable trays, piping supports, and sleeves to ensure
full fire-resistance integrity.
• Document repairs and provide compliance photos upon completion.
• Include any fire sprinklers as required by FBC for Rear Aluminum Terrace.
8.0 Interior Wood Doors, Metal Doors and Glass Doors
8.1 Furnish and install interior wood doors, hollow metal doors, and glass doors per project
specifications. Replacement of all interior doors. Provide all required frames, hardware, hinges,
thresholds, and accessories for complete, operational door assemblies. Install glazing, vision
panels, and side lites where indicated. Coordinate door and frame openings with wall construction
and other trades (electrical, security, fire alarm, etc.) Ensure all doors are properly aligned, plumb,
and fully functional, including hardware adjustments. Perform final inspection and ensure
assemblies meet code, accessibility, and project requirements.
8.2 Restrooms – Metal Doors / N1 and N2
Provide locksmith-installed Schlage B663P Deadbolt, Classroom Function, 626D finish.
Pair with Schlage ND10 RHO (Rhodes) Passage Lever. Install LCN 4040XP Heavy-Duty Door
Closer Series, aluminum finish.
8.3 Office Doors – Wood Doors / General Areas
Provide lever sets only using Schlage ND94 RHO-626D Classroom Function with a standard
cylinder (no interchangeable core). Install LCN 4040XP Heavy-Duty Door Closer Series,
aluminum finish.
8.4 Aluminum Doors – Bar/Lounge Area
Provide standard Push/Pull Hardware, Standards Locks. ). Install LCN 4040XP Heavy-Duty Door
Closer Series, aluminum finish.
9.0 Gypsum Board, Interior DW Finishes, New Tile, New Acoustical Ceiling, Hard Ceilings,
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