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Aviation and Seaport Committee: julio de 2026

Miami-Dade County

AIRBALL SPORTS - AWARD

This legislative item concerns a resolution to waive competitive bidding procedures and award a non-competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. BW-10479, for a Lease and Concession Agreement with Airball Sports II, LLC. The agreement is for a Miami Heat-licensed merchandise retail concession at Miami International Airport (MIA) for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD). The projected revenue to the County over an eight-year term with one two-year option to renew is $17,000,000.00. The contract replaces an existing month-to-month lease. The Aviation and Seaport Committee deferred the item, and a deferral to no date certain was requested by Commissioner Cohen-Higgins. The item was introduced on 4/13/2026 and had an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferral Requested
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA), Concourse D
Applicant:
Airball Sports II, LLC

AIRBALL SPORTS - AWARD

This legislative item concerns a resolution to authorize the waiver of competitive bidding procedures and award a non-competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. BW-10479, for a Lease and Concession Agreement with Airball Sports II, LLC. The agreement is for a Miami Heat-licensed merchandise retail concession at Miami International Airport (MIA) for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD). The projected revenue to the County is $17,000,000.00 over an eight-year term with one, two-year option to renew. The contract replaces an existing month-to-month lease. The Aviation and Seaport Committee deferred the item, and the Office of the Chairperson requested a further deferral to no date certain. Public comment is not stated in the document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferral Requested
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA), Concourse D
Applicant:
Airball Sports II, LLC

AIRBALL SPORTS - AWARD

This legislative item concerns a resolution to waive competitive bidding procedures and award a non-competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. BW-10479, for a Lease and Concession Agreement with Airball Sports II, LLC. The agreement is for a Miami Heat-licensed merchandise retail concession at Miami International Airport (MIA) for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD). The projected revenue to the County is $17,000,000.00 over an eight-year term with one, two-year option to renew. The contract replaces an existing month-to-month lease. The item was introduced on 4/13/2026 and an agenda date was set for 9/1/2026. The Aviation and Seaport Committee deferred the item on 5/11/2026, and a deferral to no date certain was requested by Commissioner Cohen-Higgins on 7/9/2026. Market research indicated no other vendors are authorized to operate a Miami Heat-licensed retail store at MIA, justifying the bid waiver.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferral Requested
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA), Concourse D
Applicant:
Airball Sports II, LLC

AIRBALL SPORTS - AWARD

This legislative item concerns a resolution to waive competitive bidding procedures and award a non-competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. BW-10479, for a Lease and Concession Agreement with Airball Sports II, LLC. The agreement is for a Miami Heat-licensed merchandise retail concession at Miami International Airport (MIA) for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. The projected revenue to the County is $17,000,000.00 over an eight-year term with one, two-year option to renew. The item was introduced on 4/13/2026 and an agenda date was set for 9/1/2026. The Aviation and Seaport Committee deferred the item on 5/11/2026, and a deferral to no date certain was requested by Commissioner Cohen-Higgins on 7/9/2026. The contract replaces an existing month-to-month lease. Airball Sports II, LLC is the sole vendor authorized to operate a Miami Heat franchise retail store at MIA.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferral Requested
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA), Concourse D
Applicant:
Airball Sports II, LLC

AIRBALL SPORTS - AWARD

This legislative item concerns the proposed award of a non-competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. BW-10479, for a Miami Heat-licensed merchandise retail concession at Miami International Airport (MIA) to Airball Sports II, LLC. The contract is for an eight-year term with a two-year option to renew, projected to generate $17,000,000.00 in revenue for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. The waiver of competitive bidding procedures is recommended due to Airball Sports II, LLC holding exclusive rights to operate a Miami Heat franchise retail store at MIA. The item was introduced on 4/13/2026 and an agenda date of 9/1/2026 was set. A deferral was requested on 7/9/2026 by Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins to no date certain. The Aviation and Seaport Committee deferred the item on 5/11/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferral Requested
Address:
Miami International Airport, Concourse D
Applicant:
Airball Sports II, LLC

AIRBALL SPORTS - AWARD

This legislative item concerns a resolution to waive competitive bidding procedures and award a non-competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. BW-10479, for a Lease and Concession Agreement with Airball Sports II, LLC. The agreement is for a Miami Heat-licensed merchandise retail concession at Miami International Airport (MIA) in Concourse D, operated by the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD). The projected revenue for the County is $17,000,000.00 over an eight-year term with one, two-year option to renew. The contract requires Airball Sports II, LLC to finance, operate, and maintain the retail concession, paying the County the greater of 10% of gross revenues or the prevailing Class VI Terminal rental rate. This agreement replaces an existing month-to-month lease. The Aviation and Seaport Committee deferred the item, and a deferral to no date certain was requested by Commissioner Cohen-Higgins. Market research indicated no other vendors are authorized to operate a Miami Heat-licensed retail store at MIA, justifying the bid waiver. The Living Wage Ordinance applies.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Deferral Requested
Address:
Miami International Airport, Concourse D
Applicant:
Airball Sports II, LLC

AMEND DRIVER REQUIREMENTS UNDER AMBASSADOR CAB PROGRAM

This ordinance amends sections 31-83 and 31-304 of the Miami-Dade County Code relating to the Ambassador Cab Program. It revises provisions for the temporary and permanent removal of chauffeurs, modifies eligibility requirements, and outlines conditions under which removed chauffeurs can regain eligibility. The changes aim to improve driver retention. The ordinance was adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on June 2, 2026, and was scheduled for a public hearing before the Aviation and Seaport Committee on July 13, 2026. Public comment is not stated in this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Adopted on first reading
Address:
Miami International Airport and the Port of Miami

AMEND DRIVER REQUIREMENTS UNDER AMBASSADOR CAB PROGRAM

Miami-Dade County is amending its ordinance related to the Ambassador Cab Program. The proposed changes revise provisions for the temporary and permanent removal of chauffeurs, update eligibility requirements, and outline conditions under which removed chauffeurs can regain eligibility to re-apply. The ordinance aims to improve driver retention by eliminating overly punitive conditions. The Board of County Commissioners adopted the ordinance on first reading on June 2, 2026. A public hearing before the Aviation and Seaport Committee is scheduled for July 13, 2026. The changes include increasing the allowable guilty findings for certain violations from two to three in the preceding year and altering the conditions for permanent removal to suspension for specific offenses like failure to use established rates or refusal to transport a passenger. Chauffeurs permanently removed under the revised criteria may re-apply after one year if they complete a required training program.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Adopted on first reading
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

AMEND DRIVER REQUIREMENTS UNDER AMBASSADOR CAB PROGRAM

Miami-Dade County is amending its code related to the Ambassador Cab Program. The ordinance revises provisions for the temporary and permanent removal of chauffeurs, modifies eligibility requirements, and outlines conditions for regaining eligibility after removal. Key changes include increasing the allowable traffic violations in the preceding year from two to three, and specifying that chauffeurs removed for failure to use established rates or refusal to transport a passenger can reapply after one year if they complete a training program. The ordinance aims to improve driver retention.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Adopted on first reading
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners

AMEND DRIVER REQUIREMENTS UNDER AMBASSADOR CAB PROGRAM

This legislative matter concerns an ordinance amending driver requirements under the Ambassador Cab Program in Miami-Dade County. The proposed changes revise provisions for the temporary and permanent removal of chauffeurs, update eligibility requirements, and establish conditions for regaining eligibility after removal. Specifically, the ordinance modifies sections 31-83 and 31-304 of the Miami-Dade County Code. Key changes include increasing the allowable number of violations for temporary suspension from two to three within a preceding one-year period, and altering the conditions for permanent removal. Chauffeurs removed for specific violations (failure to use established rates or refusal to transport a passenger) may regain eligibility after one year, provided they complete a training program. The ordinance was introduced on 10/16/2025, adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners on 6/2/2026, and was scheduled for a public hearing before the Aviation and Seaport Committee on 7/13/2026. The stated intent is to improve driver retention, recognizing its importance to tourism.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Adopted on first reading

AMEND DRIVER REQUIREMENTS UNDER AMBASSADOR CAB PROGRAM

Miami-Dade County is amending its ordinance related to the Ambassador Cab Program. The changes revise provisions for the temporary and permanent removal of chauffeurs, modify eligibility requirements, and establish conditions under which removed chauffeurs can regain eligibility to re-apply. Specifically, the ordinance increases the allowable number of traffic violations in the preceding year from two to three before a chauffeur is deemed ineligible, and it changes the permanent removal for specific offenses (failure to use established rates or refusal to transport a passenger) to a suspension. Chauffeurs removed permanently for these offenses can re-apply after one year if they complete a training program. The ordinance aims to improve driver retention, recognizing its importance to tourism.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Adopted on first reading
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (Sponsor: Marleine Bastien)

AMEND DRIVER REQUIREMENTS UNDER AMBASSADOR CAB PROGRAM

Miami-Dade County is amending its ordinance related to the Ambassador Cab Program. The changes revise provisions for the temporary and permanent removal of chauffeurs, update eligibility requirements, and establish conditions under which removed chauffeurs can regain eligibility to re-apply. Specifically, the ordinance modifies sections 31-83 and 31-304 of the Code of Miami-Dade County, Florida. It increases the allowable traffic violations in the preceding year from two to three before a chauffeur is deemed ineligible. It also changes the permanent removal for failure to use established rates or refusal to transport a passenger to a suspension, with a path to re-eligibility after one year if the chauffeur completes a training program. The stated intent is to improve driver retention, recognizing its importance to tourism.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Ordinance
Decision:
Adopted on first reading by the Board of County Commissioners
Applicant:
Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners (Sponsor: Marleine Bastien)

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 261122, concerns the approval of the Clerk's summary of minutes for the Aviation and Seaport Committee meetings held on May 11, 2026, and June 8, 2026. The status is 'In Committee'. No specific development projects, addresses, sizes, zoning changes, applicants, or decisions on construction work are detailed in this record.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Clerk of the Board

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 261122, concerns the approval of the Clerk's summary of minutes for the Aviation and Seaport Committee meetings held on May 11, 2026, and June 8, 2026. The status is 'In Committee'. No specific project details, applicant, or decision on a development project are stated. The legislative text is not available online.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 261122, concerns the approval of the Clerk's summary of minutes for the Aviation and Seaport Committee meetings held on May 11, 2026, and June 8, 2026. The status is 'In Committee'. No specific project details, applicant, or decision on a development project are stated.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 261122, concerns the approval of the Clerk's summary of minutes for the Aviation and Seaport Committee meetings held on May 11, 2026, and June 8, 2026. The status is 'In Committee'. No specific project details, applicant, or decision on a development project are stated.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 261122, concerns the approval of the Clerk's summary of minutes for the Aviation and Seaport Committee meetings held on May 11, 2026, and June 8, 2026. The status is 'In Committee'. No specific project details, zoning changes, or applicant information are provided in this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

This legislative item, File Number 261122, concerns the approval of the Clerk's summary of minutes for the Aviation and Seaport Committee meetings held on May 11, 2026, and June 8, 2026. The status is 'In Committee'. No specific development projects are detailed within this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Clerk of the Board

AVIATION CAPITAL PROGRAM REPORT - JULY 2026

This legislative item is a report on the Miami-Dade Aviation Department's Aviation Capital Program for July 2026. It was introduced on June 23, 2026, and is currently in committee. The agenda date is September 1, 2026. No specific projects, costs, or decisions are detailed in this report.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department

AVIATION CAPITAL PROGRAM REPORT - JULY 2026

This legislative item is a report on the Miami-Dade Aviation Department's Aviation Capital Program for July 2026. It was introduced on June 23, 2026, and is currently in committee. The agenda date is September 1, 2026. The requester is the Mayor. There is no registered lobbyist listed. The document does not specify any particular projects, addresses, sizes, zoning changes, or decisions.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department

AVIATION CAPITAL PROGRAM REPORT - JULY 2026

This legislative item is a report on the Miami-Dade Aviation Department's Aviation Capital Program for July 2026. It was introduced on June 23, 2026, and is currently in committee, with an agenda date of September 1, 2026. The file number is 261147.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department

AVIATION CAPITAL PROGRAM REPORT - JULY 2026

This legislative item is a report on the Miami-Dade Aviation Department's Aviation Capital Program for July 2026. It was introduced on June 23, 2026, and is currently in committee. The agenda date is September 1, 2026. No specific projects, addresses, or financial details are provided in this report.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department

AVIATION CAPITAL PROGRAM REPORT - JULY 2026

Miami-Dade Aviation Department: Aviation Capital Program Report – July 2026. This is a report on the Aviation Capital Program. The item is in committee. The agenda date is September 1, 2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department

AVIATION CAPITAL PROGRAM REPORT - JULY 2026

This legislative item is a report on the Miami-Dade Aviation Department's Aviation Capital Program for July 2026. It was introduced on June 23, 2026, and is currently in committee. The agenda date is September 1, 2026. No specific projects, locations, or financial details are provided in this report, only the program title and dates.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Report
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department

Aviation and Seaport Committee - 2026-07-13 agenda PDF

[case Meeting Key 5534] This document is the meeting agenda for the Aviation and Seaport Committee of Miami-Dade County, held on Monday, July 13, 2026. It outlines various resolutions and discussion items related to aviation and seaport departments, including contracts, budget presentations, and ordinances. Several items involve contract approvals for airport projects and maintenance, with specific dollar amounts and contractors listed. There are also discussions regarding the proposed FY 2026-27 budget presentations from the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust, and Seaport Department. The agenda also includes rules of decorum and public hearing procedures.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Agenda

CONCOURSE K CONCESSION PROGRAM AT MIA

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is approving the award of a competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. EVN0028376, for the Concourse K Concession Program at Miami International Airport to OTG MIA Venture, LLC. The contract is for the development and management of 17 retail and food and beverage concession spaces, totaling approximately 19,073 square feet. The projected revenue to Miami-Dade Aviation Department is $62,200,000.00 over an initial 11-year term, with one, one-year option to renew. The agreement includes financing, design, leasing, tenant coordination, construction, and property management of the concession locations. The Concessionaire is expected to develop 11 food and beverage concessions and 6 retail concessions. The contract is expected to generate an estimated positive fiscal impact of $55,800,000 for the initial 11-year term, potentially reaching $62,200,000 with the renewal option. The Living Wage Ordinance applies. The Concourse K is expected to be available by 2030.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami International Airport, Concourse K
Applicant:
OTG MIA Venture, LLC

CONCOURSE K CONCESSION PROGRAM AT MIA

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is approving the award of a competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. EVN0028376, for the Concourse K Concession Program at Miami International Airport (MIA) to OTG MIA Venture, LLC. The contract is for the development and management of 17 retail and food and beverage concession spaces, totaling approximately 19,073 square feet. The projected revenue to the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) is $62,200,000.00 over an initial 11-year term, which includes two years for construction and nine for operations, with one additional one-year option to renew. The Concessionaire will be responsible for financing, design, leasing, tenant coordination, construction, and property management of these spaces. The contract is expected to advance MIA's modernization efforts and enhance passenger experience. The award was made after a competitive RFP process where three other proposals were deemed non-responsive. The Living Wage Ordinance applies to this contract.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami International Airport, Concourse K
Applicant:
OTG MIA Venture, LLC

CONCOURSE K CONCESSION PROGRAM AT MIA

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is approving the award of a competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. EVN0028376, for the Concourse K Concession Program at Miami International Airport to OTG MIA Venture, LLC. The contract is for the development and management of 17 retail and food and beverage concession spaces, totaling approximately 19,073 square feet. The projected revenue to Miami-Dade Aviation Department is $62,200,000.00 over an initial 11-year term, with one, one-year option to renew. The contract includes provisions for financing, design, leasing, tenant coordination, construction, and property management of the concession locations. The Concessionaire is expected to develop these spaces, which are anticipated to be available by 2030. The award is for a revenue-generating lease and concession agreement.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami International Airport, Concourse K
Applicant:
OTG MIA Venture, LLC

CONCOURSE K CONCESSION PROGRAM AT MIA

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is approving the award of a competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. EVN0028376, for the Concourse K Concession Program at Miami International Airport to OTG MIA Venture, LLC. The contract is for the development and management of 17 retail and food and beverage concession spaces, totaling approximately 19,073 square feet. The projected revenue to Miami-Dade Aviation Department is $62,200,000.00 over an initial 11-year term, with one, one-year option to renew. The contract includes financing, design, leasing, tenant coordination, construction, and property management of the concession locations. The Concessionaire is expected to develop these spaces, with an anticipated opening by 2030. The award was made after a competitive RFP process where three other proposals were deemed non-responsive. The Living Wage Ordinance applies to this contract.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami International Airport, Concourse K
Applicant:
OTG MIA Venture, LLC

CONCOURSE K CONCESSION PROGRAM AT MIA

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is approving the award of a competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. EVN0028376, for the Concourse K Concession Program at Miami International Airport to OTG MIA Venture, LLC. The contract is for the development and management of 17 retail and food and beverage concession spaces, totaling approximately 19,073 square feet. The projected revenue to Miami-Dade Aviation Department is $62,200,000.00 over an initial 11-year term, with one, one-year option to renew. The term includes two years for construction and nine years for operations. The Concessionaire will be responsible for financing, design, leasing, tenant coordination, construction, and property management. The contract was introduced on 6/24/2026 and has an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026. The vendor, OTG MIA Venture, LLC, is based in New York and is not a local firm. Three other proposals were deemed non-responsive due to failure to submit a revenue proposal. The Living Wage Ordinance applies to this contract.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution approving award)
Address:
Miami International Airport, Concourse K
Applicant:
OTG MIA Venture, LLC

CONCOURSE K CONCESSION PROGRAM AT MIA

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is approving the award of a competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. EVN0028376, for the Concourse K Concession Program at Miami International Airport to OTG MIA Venture, LLC. The contract is for the development and management of 17 retail and food and beverage concession spaces, totaling approximately 19,073 square feet. The projected revenue to Miami-Dade Aviation Department is $62,200,000.00 over an initial 11-year term, with one, one-year option to renew. The term includes two years for construction and nine years for operations. The Concessionaire will be responsible for financing, design, leasing, tenant coordination, construction, and property management of the concession locations. The contract is expected to advance MIA's modernization efforts and enhance passenger experience. The award was made after a competitive RFP process where three other proposals were deemed non-responsive. The Living Wage Ordinance applies to this contract.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami International Airport, Concourse K
Applicant:
OTG MIA Venture, LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO CHEROKEE ENTERPRISES, INC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Cherokee Enterprises, Inc. for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Fuel Storage Facility Expansion - Phase 1. The project, identified as Contract No. W019A, aims to increase fuel reserves, improve operational efficiency, and enhance resilience by adding one 4-million-gallon fuel storage tank. The total contract amount is not to exceed $45,856,233.51, with a contract period of 730 consecutive calendar days. The project involves construction of a new above-ground jet fuel storage tank, associated piping, a pumping and filtration system, and integration with existing airport fuel systems. Funding sources include Future Financing, Federal Aviation Administration, and FDOT Funds. The project must comply with sustainable building practices and sea level rise considerations. Davis Bacon Wages are applicable. The contract was awarded after a competitive bidding process where Cherokee Enterprises, Inc. was the lowest bidder.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (In Committee, pending final action)
Address:
Miami International Airport
Applicant:
Cherokee Enterprises, Inc.

CONTRACT AWARD TO CHEROKEE ENTERPRISES, INC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Cherokee Enterprises, Inc. for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Fuel Storage Facility Expansion - Phase 1. The project involves constructing a new 4-million-gallon jet fuel storage tank and associated infrastructure to increase MIA's total fuel storage capacity. The contract amount is not to exceed $45,856,233.51, with a completion time of 730 consecutive calendar days. The project is funded by a combination of Future Financing, FAA funds, and FDOT funds. The contract requires compliance with sustainable building practices, sea level rise considerations, and Buy American Iron and Steel Procurement Program.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (In Committee, pending final action)
Address:
Miami International Airport
Applicant:
Cherokee Enterprises, Inc.

CONTRACT AWARD TO CHEROKEE ENTERPRISES, INC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Cherokee Enterprises, Inc. for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Fuel Storage Facility Expansion - Phase 1. The project involves constructing a new 4-million-gallon jet fuel storage tank and associated infrastructure to increase MIA's fuel reserves. The total contract amount is $45,856,233.51, with a contract period of 730 consecutive calendar days. The project is subject to Davis Bacon Wages, Sustainable Buildings Ordinance, and Sea Level Rise Ordinance requirements. Funding sources include Future Financing, FAA, and FDOT Funds. The contract was advertised on March 12, 2026, and closed on May 1, 2026, with two bids received. Cherokee Enterprises, Inc. was the lowest bidder.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (In Committee)
Address:
Miami International Airport
Applicant:
Cherokee Enterprises, Inc.

CONTRACT AWARD TO CHEROKEE ENTERPRISES, INC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Cherokee Enterprises, Inc. for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Fuel Storage Facility Expansion - Phase 1. The project involves constructing a new 4-million-gallon jet fuel storage tank and associated infrastructure to increase MIA's fuel reserves. The total contract amount is $45,856,233.51, with a contract period of 730 consecutive calendar days. The project is subject to Davis Bacon Wages, Sustainable Buildings Ordinance, and Sea Level Rise Ordinance requirements. Funding sources include Future Financing, FAA, and FDOT Funds. The item was in committee and scheduled for an agenda date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport
Applicant:
Cherokee Enterprises, Inc.

CONTRACT AWARD TO CHEROKEE ENTERPRISES, INC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Cherokee Enterprises, Inc. for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Fuel Storage Facility Expansion - Phase 1. The project involves expanding the existing fuel storage system by installing a new above-ground jet fuel storage tank, associated piping, and infrastructure, including a pumping and filtration system. This expansion aims to increase fuel reserves, improve operational efficiency, and enhance resilience at MIA. The contract amount is not to exceed $45,856,233.51, with a total contract period of 730 consecutive calendar days. The project is funded through a combination of Future Financing, the Federal Aviation Administration, and FDOT Funds. The resolution is currently in committee.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport
Applicant:
Cherokee Enterprises, Inc.

CONTRACT AWARD TO CHEROKEE ENTERPRISES, INC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Cherokee Enterprises, Inc. for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Fuel Storage Facility Expansion - Phase 1. The project involves constructing a new 4-million-gallon jet fuel storage tank and associated infrastructure to increase MIA's fuel reserves. The total contract amount is $45,856,233.51, with a contract period of 730 calendar days. The project is funded by Future Financing, the Federal Aviation Administration, and FDOT Funds. The contract requires compliance with sustainable building practices, sea level rise considerations, and Buy American Iron and Steel Procurement Program. Davis Bacon Wages apply. The item was in committee as of September 1, 2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport
Applicant:
Cherokee Enterprises, Inc.

CONTRACT AWARD TO GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award for the Miami Executive Airport Taxiway C East Extension Project (W125A) to General Asphalt Co., LLC. The project involves extending and reconfiguring Taxiway C, constructing a new Taxiway D, developing a new service road, and installing a 25,000-gallon Oil-Water Separator. The total contract amount is not to exceed $27,202,351.18, with a contract period of 850 consecutive calendar days. The project aims to enhance airfield capacity, improve operational efficiency, and ensure environmental compliance. The contract was introduced on 6/23/2026 and is scheduled for an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026. Public comment is not stated in this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami Executive Airport (TMB)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award for the Miami Executive Airport Taxiway C East Extension Project (W125A) to General Asphalt Co., LLC. The project involves extending and reconfiguring Taxiway C, constructing a new Taxiway D, developing a new service road, and installing an Oil-Water Separator. The total contract amount is not to exceed $27,202,351.18, with a contract period of 850 consecutive calendar days. The project is funded by Future Financing (81%), the Federal Aviation Administration (12%), and FDOT Funds (7%). The decision is pending committee review, with an agenda date of 9/1/2026. No public comment is stated in this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami Executive Airport (TMB)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award for the Miami Executive Airport (TMB) Taxiway C East Extension Project (W125A) to General Asphalt Co., LLC. The project involves extending and reconfiguring Taxiway C, constructing a new Taxiway D, developing a new service road, and installing an Oil-Water Separator. The total contract amount is not to exceed $27,202,351.18, with a contract period of 850 consecutive calendar days. The project aims to enhance airfield capacity, improve operational efficiency, and ensure environmental compliance. The contract was advertised on February 3, 2026, and closed on April 13, 2026, receiving seven bids. Due to an Interim Final Rule from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program requirements were temporarily suspended for this project. Public comment is not stated in the document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami Executive Airport (TMB)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award for the Miami Executive Airport (TMB) Taxiway C East Extension Project (W125A) to General Asphalt Co., LLC. The project involves extending and reconfiguring Taxiway C, constructing a new Taxiway D, developing a new service road, and installing an Oil-Water Separator. The total contract amount is not to exceed $27,202,351.18, with a contract period of 850 consecutive calendar days. The project aims to enhance airfield capacity, improve operational efficiency, and ensure environmental compliance. The contract was advertised on February 3, 2026, and closed on April 13, 2026, receiving seven bids. Due to an Interim Final Rule from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program requirements were temporarily suspended for this project. Public comment is not stated in the document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami Executive Airport (TMB)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award for the Miami Executive Airport (TMB) Taxiway C East Extension Project (W125A) to General Asphalt Co., LLC. The project involves extending and reconfiguring Taxiway C, constructing a new Taxiway D, developing a new service road, and installing a 25,000-gallon Oil-Water Separator. The total contract amount is not to exceed $27,202,351.18, with a contract period of 850 consecutive calendar days. The project aims to enhance airfield capacity, improve operational efficiency, and ensure environmental compliance. The contract award is currently in committee, with a final action date pending.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami Executive Airport (TMB)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award for the Miami Executive Airport (TMB) Taxiway C East Extension Project (W125A) to General Asphalt Co., LLC. The project involves extending and reconfiguring Taxiway C, constructing a new Taxiway D, developing a new service road, and installing an Oil-Water Separator. The total contract amount is not to exceed $27,202,351.18, with a contract period of 850 consecutive calendar days. The project aims to enhance airfield capacity, improve operational efficiency, and ensure environmental compliance. The contract was advertised on February 3, 2026, and closed on April 13, 2026, with seven bids received. Due to an Interim Final Rule from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program requirements were temporarily suspended for this project. Public comment is not stated in the document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami Executive Airport (TMB)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO LEMARTEC-NV2A FOR CONCOURSE F TO H

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Concourse F to H Interconnector project. The project involves constructing a new four-story structure connecting Concourse G to Concourse H, relocating tenants between Concourse F and H, and reconfiguring existing office spaces into a secure/sterile corridor connecting Concourse F to H and Concourse G to H. The contract amount is $50,930,968.00, with a completion time of 820 consecutive calendar days. The project is part of MIA's $12 billion Modernization In Action (M.I.A.) Plan. The contract was introduced on 6/23/2026 and is in committee, with an agenda date of 9/1/2026. The base bid from Lemartec-NV2A was significantly lower than the engineer's estimate. The project will comply with sustainable building practices and consider sea level rise projections. Public comment is not stated in this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA)
Applicant:
Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO LEMARTEC-NV2A FOR CONCOURSE F TO H

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Concourse F to H Interconnector project. The project involves constructing a new four-story structure connecting Concourse G to Concourse H, relocating tenants between Concourse F and H, and reconfiguring existing office spaces into a secure/sterile corridor connecting Concourse F to H and Concourse G to H. The contract amount is $50,930,968.00, with a contract term of 820 consecutive calendar days. The project is part of MIA's modernization plan to enhance infrastructure and passenger flow. The bid received from Lemartec-NV2A was significantly lower than the engineer's estimate, but a responsibility review confirmed their capability. The project will comply with sustainable building practices and consider sea level rise projections. Public comment is not stated in this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (In Committee)
Address:
Miami International Airport
Applicant:
Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO LEMARTEC-NV2A FOR CONCOURSE F TO H

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Concourse F to H Interconnector project. The project involves construction services to implement post-security interconnectivity between multiple concourses at MIA. The contract amount is $50,930,968.00, with a contract term of 820 consecutive calendar days. The project includes construction of a new structure connecting Concourse G to Concourse H, tenant relocations between Concourse F and H, and reconfiguration of existing office spaces into a secure/sterile corridor. The contract was introduced on 6/23/2026 and is in committee, with an agenda date of 9/1/2026. The base bid from Lemartec-NV2A was significantly lower than the engineer's estimate. The project will comply with sustainable building ordinances and consider sea level rise. No public comment is stated in the document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport
Applicant:
Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO LEMARTEC-NV2A FOR CONCOURSE F TO H

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Concourse F to H Interconnector project. The project involves constructing a new four-story structure connecting Concourse G to Concourse H, relocating tenants between Concourse F and H, and reconfiguring existing office spaces into a secure/sterile corridor connecting Concourse F to H and Concourse G to H. The contract amount is $50,930,968.00, with a completion timeframe of 820 consecutive calendar days. The project is part of MIA's modernization plan to enhance infrastructure and passenger flow. The contract was introduced on 6/23/2026 and is in committee, with an agenda date of 9/1/2026. The bid from Lemartec-NV2A was significantly lower than the engineer's estimate, with a responsibility review confirming their capability. The project will comply with sustainable building ordinances and consider sea level rise.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport
Applicant:
Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO LEMARTEC-NV2A FOR CONCOURSE F TO H

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Concourse F to H Interconnector project. The project involves constructing an interconnector between concourses G and H, relocating tenants between F and H, and reconfiguring existing office spaces into a secure/sterile corridor connecting concourses F, G, and H. The contract amount is $50,930,968.00, with a contract term of 820 consecutive calendar days. The project is part of MIA's modernization plan to enhance infrastructure and passenger flow. The bid from Lemartec-NV2A was significantly lower than the engineer's estimate, but a responsibility review confirmed their capability. The project will comply with sustainable building practices and consider sea level rise projections. No public comment was recorded in this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (In Committee)
Address:
Miami International Airport
Applicant:
Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC

CONTRACT AWARD TO LEMARTEC-NV2A FOR CONCOURSE F TO H

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract award to Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC for the Miami International Airport (MIA) Concourse F to H Interconnector project. The project involves constructing a new four-story structure connecting Concourse G to Concourse H, relocating tenants between Concourse F and H, and reconfiguring existing office spaces into a secure/sterile corridor connecting Concourse F to H and Concourse G to H. The contract amount is $50,930,968.00, with a contract term of 820 consecutive calendar days. The project is part of MIA's $12 billion Modernization In Action (M.I.A.) Plan. The bid from Lemartec-NV2A was significantly lower than the engineer's estimate, with a responsibility review confirming their capability. The project will comply with sustainable building practices and consider sea level rise projections. Public comment is not stated in this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (In Committee)
Address:
Miami International Airport
Applicant:
Lemartec-NV2A JV, LLC

DABICO SYSTEMS - DP

Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) is seeking to award Contract No. SS-10569 for Dabico PCA and 400Hz Systems, Parts and Replacement to Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc. The contract is for a non-competitive designated purchase due to the proprietary nature of the Dabico systems. The initial five-year term has a value of $12,252,414, with a one, five-year option to renew, bringing the estimated cumulative value to $26,122,966. This contract replaces a previous sole source contract (SS9863-1/26). The purpose is to ensure critical equipment for pre-conditioned air and 400Hz ground power systems at Miami International Airport (MIA) is maintained and operational. Competition is not practicable as Dabico is the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and sole provider for these proprietary systems. The item is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA)
Applicant:
Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc.

DABICO SYSTEMS - DP

Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) is seeking to award Contract No. SS-10569 to Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc. for pre-conditioned air (PCA) and 400Hz systems, parts, and replacement services at Miami International Airport (MIA). This is a non-competitive designated purchase due to the proprietary nature of Dabico's equipment, making them the sole provider for maintenance and repair. The contract is for an initial five-year term with one five-year option to renew, totaling $26,122,966.00. The purpose is to ensure critical equipment remains operational 24/7, reducing costs and environmental impact by allowing aircraft to shut down auxiliary power units while parked. The current contract expires December 31, 2026. The Aviation and Seaport Committee is considering this item.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA)
Applicant:
Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc.

DABICO SYSTEMS - DP

Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) is seeking to award Contract No. SS-10569 for Dabico PCA and 400Hz Systems, Parts and Replacement to Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc. This is a non-competitive designated purchase due to the proprietary nature of the Dabico systems. The contract is for an initial five-year term with one, five-year option to renew, with a total estimated value of $26,122,966.00. The purpose is to ensure critical equipment for pre-conditioned air and 400Hz ground power systems at Miami International Airport (MIA) is maintained and operational. The current contract expires December 31, 2026. The proposed contract's annualized allocation is higher due to increased equipment requiring maintenance, higher spare parts costs, and market conditions (43% CPI increase since 2016). The vendor, Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc., is the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and sole provider for these specific systems at MIA. Market research indicated that replacing the Dabico system would cost approximately $42,764,044 plus startup and installation costs. Public comment is not stated in this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA)
Applicant:
Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc.

DABICO SYSTEMS - DP

Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) is seeking to award Contract No. SS-10569 to Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc. for pre-conditioned air (PCA) and 400Hz systems, parts, and replacement services. This is a non-competitive designated purchase due to the proprietary nature of Dabico's equipment, making them the sole provider for maintenance and repairs of installed systems at Miami International Airport (MIA). The contract value is $26,122,966.00 for an initial five-year term with one five-year option to renew. The purpose is to ensure critical equipment remains operational 24/7, reducing costs and environmental impact by allowing aircraft to shut down auxiliary power units while parked. The item is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA)
Applicant:
Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc.

DABICO SYSTEMS - DP

Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) is seeking to award Contract No. SS-10569 for Dabico PCA and 400Hz Systems, Parts and Replacement to Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc. This is a non-competitive designated purchase due to the proprietary nature of the Dabico systems. The contract is for an initial five-year term with one, five-year option to renew, totaling $26,122,966.00. The purpose is to ensure critical equipment for pre-conditioned air and 400Hz ground power systems at Miami International Airport (MIA) is maintained and operational. The current contract expires December 31, 2026. The proposed contract's annualized allocation is higher due to increased equipment, spare parts costs, and market conditions (43% CPI increase since 2016). Replacing the system entirely would cost approximately $42,764,044 plus startup and installation. The item is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA)
Applicant:
Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc.

DABICO SYSTEMS - DP

Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) is seeking to award Contract No. SS-10569 for Dabico PCA and 400Hz Systems, Parts and Replacement to Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc. The contract is for a non-competitive designated purchase due to the proprietary nature of the Dabico systems. The initial five-year term has a value of $12,252,414, with a one, five-year option to renew, bringing the total estimated cumulative value to $26,122,966. This contract replaces a previous sole source contract (SS9863-1/26). The purpose is to ensure critical equipment for pre-conditioned air and 400Hz ground power systems at Miami International Airport (MIA) is maintained and operational. Dabico is the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and sole provider for these specific systems at MIA. Market research indicated that alternative manufacturers would require a complete system overhaul costing approximately $42,764,044 plus startup costs. The item is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA)
Applicant:
Dabico Airport Solutions, Inc.

DISCUSSION ITEMS RE: 2026-27 BUDGET PRESENTATIONS

This legislative item, File Number 261231, is a discussion item regarding the proposed FY 2026-27 budget presentations for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust, and Seaport Department. It was introduced on 7/6/2026 and is currently In Committee. No specific project details, addresses, or decisions are stated.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee

DISCUSSION ITEMS RE: 2026-27 BUDGET PRESENTATIONS

This legislative item, File Number 261231, is a discussion item regarding the proposed FY 2026-27 budget presentations from the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust, and Seaport Department. It was introduced on 7/6/2026 and is currently In Committee. No specific project details, addresses, or decisions are stated.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee

DISCUSSION ITEMS RE: 2026-27 BUDGET PRESENTATIONS

This legislative item is a discussion regarding the proposed FY 2026-27 budget presentations for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust, and Seaport Department. The item is currently 'In Committee'.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department, Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust, Seaport Department

DISCUSSION ITEMS RE: 2026-27 BUDGET PRESENTATIONS

This legislative item is a discussion regarding the proposed FY 2026-27 budget presentations for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust, and Seaport Department. It is currently in committee. The file number is 261231.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee

DISCUSSION ITEMS RE: 2026-27 BUDGET PRESENTATIONS

This legislative item is a discussion regarding the proposed FY 2026-27 budget presentations from the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust, and Seaport Department. It is currently in committee. No specific project details or decisions are stated.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee

DISCUSSION ITEMS RE: 2026-27 BUDGET PRESENTATIONS

This legislative item, File Number 261231, is a discussion item regarding the proposed FY 2026-27 budget presentations from the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust, and Seaport Department. It was introduced on 7/6/2026 and is currently In Committee. No specific project details, addresses, or applicant names are provided as it pertains to budget discussions.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department, Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust, Seaport Department

FORWARD FLIGHT FINAL PROGRESS REPORT

This legislative item, File Number 261257, titled 'FORWARD FLIGHT FINAL PROGRESS REPORT AND PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION', is a presentation by Mayor Danielle Cohen Higgins. It is currently 'In Committee' with an introduction date of 7/7/2026. No specific project details, applicant, or decision are stated.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee

FORWARD FLIGHT FINAL PROGRESS REPORT

This legislative item, File Number 261257, titled FORWARD FLIGHT FINAL PROGRESS REPORT, is a presentation of certificates of appreciation. It is currently in committee. The item was introduced on 7/7/2026 and sponsored by Danielle Cohen Higgins. There is no legislative text available online, and no registered lobbyist is listed. The status is 'In Committee'.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee

FORWARD FLIGHT FINAL PROGRESS REPORT

This legislative item, File Number 261257, concerns the Forward Flight Final Progress Report and the presentation of Certificates of Appreciation. It was introduced on 7/7/2026 and is currently in committee. The requester is listed as NONE, and there is no registered lobbyist. The Prime Sponsor is Danielle Cohen Higgins. There is no legislative text available online for this item.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee

FORWARD FLIGHT FINAL PROGRESS REPORT

This legislative item, File Number 261257, titled 'FORWARD FLIGHT FINAL PROGRESS REPORT AND PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION,' is a presentation item in committee. It was introduced on 7/7/2026 and is sponsored by Danielle Cohen Higgins. There is no specific project information, zoning change, or applicant detailed in this record, only a progress report and presentation of certificates.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee

FORWARD FLIGHT FINAL PROGRESS REPORT

This legislative item, File Number 261257, titled 'FORWARD FLIGHT FINAL PROGRESS REPORT AND PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION,' is a presentation and progress report. It was introduced on 7/7/2026 and is currently 'In Committee' with no final action taken. The requester is listed as NONE, and there are no registered lobbyists. Danielle Cohen Higgins is the prime sponsor. The document does not contain specific details about a development project, its location, size, zoning changes, applicant, or business opportunity.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee

FORWARD FLIGHT FINAL PROGRESS REPORT

This legislative item, File Number 261257, titled FORWARD FLIGHT FINAL PROGRESS REPORT AND PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION, is a presentation item in committee. It was introduced on 7/7/2026 and is sponsored by Danielle Cohen Higgins. No specific project details, applicant, or decision are stated.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Legislation
Decision:
In Committee

GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC FOR RIM HOT SPOT 3 AT OPF

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract for the Runway Incursion Mitigation (RIM) Hot Spot 3 Project at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF). The project aims to enhance safety by improving airfield geometry, signage, and lighting to reduce the risk of runway incursions. The contract is awarded to General Asphalt Co., LLC for an amount not to exceed $10,541,788.93. The project involves demolition of existing pavements, construction of new taxiway pavements and lighting, signage, infield grading, drainage modifications, and new pavement markings. The contract duration is 480 consecutive calendar days. The project is funded by Future Financing (96%) and the Federal Aviation Administration (4%). The Aviation and Seaport Committee is reviewing the matter, with an agenda date of September 1, 2026. No public comment is stated in the document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC FOR RIM HOT SPOT 3 AT OPF

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract for the Runway Incursion Mitigation (RIM) Hot Spot 3 project at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF). The project aims to enhance safety by improving airfield geometry, signage, and lighting to reduce the risk of runway incursions. General Asphalt Co., LLC was awarded the contract for construction services. The project involves demolition of existing pavements, construction of new taxiways and shoulders, installation of lighting and signage, infield grading, drainage modifications, and new pavement markings. The contract duration is 480 consecutive calendar days. The project is funded by Future Financing (96%) and the Federal Aviation Administration (4%). Davis Bacon Wages are applicable. Due diligence was conducted on General Asphalt Co., LLC, and their performance history is satisfactory. The project was advertised on February 24, 2026, and closed on April 22, 2026, with four bids received. Due to an Interim Final Rule from the U.S. Department of Transportation, DBE program requirements were temporarily suspended for this project.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC FOR RIM HOT SPOT 3 AT OPF

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract for the Runway Incursion Mitigation (RIM) Hot Spot 3 project at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF). The project aims to enhance safety by improving airfield geometry, signage, and lighting to reduce the risk of runway incursions. General Asphalt Co., LLC was awarded the contract for construction services. The project involves demolition of existing pavements, construction of new taxiways and shoulders, installation of new lighting and signage, infield grading, drainage modifications, and new pavement markings. The contract duration is 480 consecutive calendar days. Public comment is not stated in the document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC FOR RIM HOT SPOT 3 AT OPF

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract for the Runway Incursion Mitigation (RIM) Hot Spot 3 project at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF). The project aims to enhance safety by improving airfield geometry, signage, and lighting to reduce the risk of runway incursions. The contract is awarded to General Asphalt Co., LLC for an amount not to exceed $10,541,788.93. The project involves demolition of existing pavements, construction of new taxiways and pavements, installation of new lighting and signage, infield grading, drainage modifications, and new pavement markings. The contract term is 480 consecutive calendar days. The project is funded by Future Financing (96%) and the Federal Aviation Administration (4%). Public comment is not stated in the document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC FOR RIM HOT SPOT 3 AT OPF

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract for the Runway Incursion Mitigation (RIM) Hot Spot 3 project at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF). The project aims to enhance safety by improving airfield geometry, signage, and lighting to reduce the risk of runway incursions. The contract is awarded to General Asphalt Co., LLC for an amount not to exceed $10,541,788.93. The project involves demolition of existing pavements, construction of new taxiways and pavements, installation of lighting and signage, infield grading, drainage modifications, and new pavement markings. The contract duration is 480 consecutive calendar days. The project is funded by Future Financing (96%) and the Federal Aviation Administration (4%). Public comment is not stated in the document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

GENERAL ASPHALT CO. LLC FOR RIM HOT SPOT 3 AT OPF

Miami-Dade County is approving a contract for the Runway Incursion Mitigation (RIM) Hot Spot 3 project at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF). The project aims to enhance safety by improving airfield geometry, signage, and lighting to reduce the risk of runway incursions. General Asphalt Co., LLC was awarded the contract for construction services. The project involves demolition of existing pavements, construction of new taxiways and pavements, installation of lighting and signage, infield grading, drainage modifications, and new pavement markings. The contract duration is 480 consecutive calendar days. The project is funded by Future Financing (96%) and the Federal Aviation Administration (4%). Davis Bacon Wages are applicable. The project is subject to sea level rise considerations and the Buy American Iron and Steel Procurement Program.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved (Resolution)
Address:
Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF)
Applicant:
General Asphalt Co., LLC

PASSENGER BOARDING BRIDGES (MOD)

This legislative item concerns a resolution to authorize an additional five years and $147,080,000.00 in expenditure authority for Prequalification Pool No. RTQ-01841, Passenger Boarding Bridges. This pool serves the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) and PortMiami. The extension will allow for the continued procurement of new passenger boarding bridges, refurbishment of existing ones, and purchase of parts and supplies. MDAD is allocated $137,080,000.00 for approximately 40 new bridges, 50 refurbishments, and parts. PortMiami is allocated $10,000,000.00 for their operational needs, including the North Bulkhead project. The pool was initially established on November 2, 2021, and will now expire on December 31, 2031, with a modified cumulative allocation of $297,464,300.00. The item is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026. There are currently eight prequalified vendors, including two certified Small Business Enterprises (SBE). Public comment is not stated in this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department and PortMiami

PASSENGER BOARDING BRIDGES (MOD)

This legislative item concerns a resolution to authorize an additional five years and $147,080,000 in expenditure authority for Prequalification Pool No. RTQ-01841, Passenger Boarding Bridges. This pool serves the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) and PortMiami. The extension will allow for the continued procurement of new passenger boarding bridges, refurbishment of existing ones, and purchase of parts and supplies. MDAD requires $137,080,000 for 40 new bridges, 50 refurbishments, and parts. PortMiami requires $10,000,000 for new bridges for the North Bulkhead project and modifications/repairs. The pool was initially established on November 2, 2021, and will now expire on December 31, 2031, with a modified cumulative allocation of $297,464,300. The item is currently In Committee. The document lists eight prequalified vendors, including two certified Small Business Enterprises (SBE). Public comment is not stated.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) and PortMiami

PASSENGER BOARDING BRIDGES (MOD)

This legislative item concerns a resolution to authorize an additional five years and $147,080,000 in expenditure authority for Prequalification Pool No. RTQ-01841, Passenger Boarding Bridges, for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) and PortMiami. The total modified cumulative pool amount will be $297,464,300. The purpose is to continue procuring the purchase and installation of new passenger boarding bridges, refurbishment of existing ones, and purchase of parts and supplies. MDAD requires $137,080,000 for 40 new bridges, refurbishment of 50 existing ones, and parts. PortMiami requires $10,000,000 for new bridges for the North Bulkhead project and modifications/repairs. The pool was established on November 2, 2021, and currently has eight prequalified vendors, including four local vendors, two of which are certified SBE firms. The pool will remain open for additional qualified vendors. The item is currently in committee.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department and PortMiami

PASSENGER BOARDING BRIDGES (MOD)

This legislative item concerns a resolution to authorize an additional five years and $147,080,000 in expenditure authority for Prequalification Pool No. RTQ-01841, Passenger Boarding Bridges. This pool serves the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) and PortMiami. The extension will allow for the continued procurement of new passenger boarding bridges, refurbishment of existing ones, and purchase of parts and supplies. MDAD is allocated $137,080,000 for approximately 40 new bridges, 50 refurbishments, and parts. PortMiami is allocated $10,000,000 for new bridges for the North Bulkhead project and modifications/repairs. The pool was initially established on November 2, 2021, and will now expire on December 31, 2031, with a modified cumulative allocation of $297,464,300. The item is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026. There are currently eight prequalified vendors, including two certified Small Business Enterprises (SBE). Public comment is not stated in this document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) and PortMiami

PASSENGER BOARDING BRIDGES (MOD)

Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) and PortMiami are requesting an extension of Prequalification Pool No. RTQ-01841 for Passenger Boarding Bridges. This extension seeks an additional five years and $147,080,000 in expenditure authority, bringing the total modified cumulative pool amount to $297,464,300. The funds will be used for the purchase and installation of new passenger boarding bridges, refurbishment of existing ones, and procurement of parts and supplies. MDAD specifically requests $137,080,000 for forty new bridges, fifty refurbishments, and maintenance parts. PortMiami requests $10,000,000 for new bridges for the North Bulkhead project and modifications to existing bridges. The pool was initially established on November 2, 2021, and currently has eight prequalified vendors, including four local vendors, two of which are certified Small Business Enterprises (SBE). The pool's term expires on December 31, 2026, and the proposed extension would extend it to December 31, 2031. The item is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) and PortMiami

PASSENGER BOARDING BRIDGES (MOD)

This legislative item concerns a resolution to authorize an additional five years and $147,080,000 in expenditure authority for Prequalification Pool No. RTQ-01841, Passenger Boarding Bridges. This pool serves the Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) and PortMiami. The extension will allow for the continued procurement of new passenger boarding bridges, refurbishment of existing ones, and purchase of parts and supplies. MDAD requires $137,080,000 for furnishing and installation of 40 new bridges, refurbishment of 50 existing ones, and parts. PortMiami requires $10,000,000 for new bridges for the North Bulkhead project and modifications/repairs. The pool was initially established on November 2, 2021, and currently has eight prequalified vendors, including four local vendors, two of which are certified Small Business Enterprises (SBE). The pool's term will be extended to December 31, 2031, with a modified cumulative allocation of $297,464,300. The item is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Applicant:
Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) and PortMiami

PORT OF MIAMI CRANE MANAGEMENT, INC.

Miami-Dade County is seeking to approve and execute Amendment No. 3 to the 2012 Container Handling Crane Maintenance Management Agreement with Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM). This amendment waives competitive bidding and provides five additional one-year renewals. The estimated annual cost is $25,287,000.00, totaling $126,435,000.00 if all renewals are exercised. PMCM is a Florida not-for-profit corporation created and funded by the County, uniquely qualified to manage the maintenance of the Port's container handling cranes and other cargo equipment. The agreement has been previously approved and modified by the Board of County Commissioners. The item is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
PortMiami
Applicant:
Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM)

PORT OF MIAMI CRANE MANAGEMENT, INC.

Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners is considering Amendment No. 3 to the 2012 Container Handling Crane Maintenance Management Agreement with Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM). This amendment seeks to add five additional one-year renewals to the existing agreement. Competitive bidding is being waived. PMCM is a Florida not-for-profit corporation created and funded by the County to manage the maintenance of the Port's gantry cranes and cargo handling equipment. The estimated annual cost for these renewals is $25,287,000.00, totaling $126,435,000.00 if all renewal options are exercised. The agreement also covers maintenance for Rubber-Tired Gantry Cranes (RTGs) and Passenger Boarding Bridges (PBBs). The matter is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
PortMiami
Applicant:
Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM)

PORT OF MIAMI CRANE MANAGEMENT, INC.

Miami-Dade County is seeking to approve and execute Amendment No. 3 to the 2012 Container Handling Crane Maintenance Management Agreement with Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM). This amendment will add five additional one-year renewals to the existing agreement. Competitive bidding will be waived. The estimated annual cost for these renewals is $25,287,000.00, totaling $126,435,000.00 if all renewal options are exercised. PMCM is a Florida not-for-profit corporation created and funded by the County, responsible for the maintenance of the Port's gantry cranes and other cargo handling equipment. The agreement also covers Passenger Boarding Bridges. The item is currently 'In Committee' and has an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
PortMiami
Applicant:
Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM)

PORT OF MIAMI CRANE MANAGEMENT, INC.

Miami-Dade County is seeking to approve and execute Amendment No. 3 to the 2012 Container Handling Crane Maintenance Management Agreement with Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM). This amendment will add five additional one-year renewals to the existing agreement. Competitive bidding procedures are being waived for this amendment. PMCM is a Florida not-for-profit corporation created and funded by the County, responsible for managing the maintenance of the County's seaport gantry cranes and other cargo handling equipment. The estimated annual cost for the renewals is $25,287,000.00, totaling $126,435,000.00 if all renewal options are exercised. The agreement also covers maintenance for Rubber-Tired Gantry Cranes (RTGs) and Passenger Boarding Bridges (PBBs). The item is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
PortMiami
Applicant:
Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM)

PORT OF MIAMI CRANE MANAGEMENT, INC.

Miami-Dade County is seeking to approve and execute Amendment No. 3 to the 2012 Container Handling Crane Maintenance Management Agreement with Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM). This amendment will add five additional one-year renewals to the existing agreement. Competitive bidding procedures will be waived. The estimated annual cost for these renewals is $25,287,000.00, totaling $126,435,000.00 if all renewal options are exercised. PMCM is a Florida not-for-profit corporation created and funded by the County, uniquely qualified to manage the maintenance of the Port's gantry cranes and cargo handling equipment, including Rubber-Tired Gantry Cranes and Passenger Boarding Bridges. Approximately 45% of PMCM's budget is allocated to International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) labor.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
PortMiami
Applicant:
Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM)

PORT OF MIAMI CRANE MANAGEMENT, INC.

Miami-Dade County is seeking to approve and execute Amendment No. 3 to the 2012 Container Handling Crane Maintenance Management Agreement with Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM). This amendment will add five additional one-year renewals to the existing agreement. Competitive bidding procedures are being waived for this approval. PMCM is a Florida not-for-profit corporation created and funded by the County, uniquely qualified to manage the maintenance of the Port's container handling cranes and other cargo equipment. The estimated annual cost for the renewals is $25,287,000.00, totaling $126,435,000.00 if all renewal options are exercised. The agreement also covers maintenance for Rubber-Tired Gantry Cranes and Passenger Boarding Bridges. The item is currently 'In Committee' with an Agenda Date of 9/1/2026.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
In Committee
Address:
PortMiami
Applicant:
Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM)

SPORTS BAR AT MIA

Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners approved the award of a competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. EVN0000341, for an American Sports Bar at MIA to SSP America MIA, LLC. The contract is for a 10-year term with projected revenues of $12,000,000.00 for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. The concession will be located on the third floor of the Concourse E Satellite Building at Miami International Airport and will feature a U.S. stadium-inspired concept. The vendor is required to pay the County the greater of a percentage of gross revenues (18% for alcohol, 14% for other sales) or the prevailing Class VI Terminal rental rate. The contract includes provisions for finance, design, construction, management, operation, and maintenance. The award process involved receiving three proposals, with two deemed non-responsive due to failure to submit pricing. SSP America MIA, LLC was the only compliant and responsive proposer. The contract was subject to revisions due to updated FAA guidance and new terms for MIA concessions.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
Miami International Airport, Concourse E Satellite Building, third floor
Applicant:
SSP America MIA, LLC

SPORTS BAR AT MIA

Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) is awarding a contract for an American Sports Bar at Miami International Airport (MIA). The contract, number EVN0000341, is awarded to SSP America MIA, LLC for a 10-year term with projected revenues of $12,000,000.00. The concession will be located on the third floor of the Concourse E Satellite Building and will feature a U.S. stadium-inspired concept. The contract requires the vendor to pay MDAD the greater of 18% of gross alcohol sales and 14% of other sales, or the prevailing Class VI Terminal rental rate. The Board of County Commissioners approved the award on September 1, 2026. Public comment is not stated in the document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA), third floor of the Concourse E Satellite Building
Applicant:
SSP America MIA, LLC

SPORTS BAR AT MIA

Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners approved the award of a competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. EVN0000341, for an American Sports Bar at Miami International Airport (MIA) to SSP America MIA, LLC. The contract is for a 10-year term with projected revenues of $12,000,000.00 for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. The concession will feature a U.S. stadium-inspired concept and will be located on the third floor of the Concourse E Satellite Building. The vendor will pay the County the greater of a percentage of gross revenues (18% for alcohol, 14% for other sales) or the prevailing Class VI Terminal rental rate. The contract includes provisions for finance, design, construction, management, operation, and maintenance. The process involved receiving three proposals, with two deemed non-responsive due to missing pricing. Negotiations and contract edits were delayed due to various factors, including FAA guidance and revisions to MIA concession agreements. The Living Wage Ordinance applies.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
Third floor of the Concourse E Satellite Building at Miami International Airport (MIA)
Applicant:
SSP America MIA, LLC

SPORTS BAR AT MIA

Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners approved the award of a competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. EVN0000341, for an American Sports Bar at MIA to SSP America MIA, LLC. The contract is for a 10-year term with projected revenues of $12,000,000.00 for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. The concession will be located on the third floor of the Concourse E Satellite Building at Miami International Airport and will feature a U.S. stadium-inspired concept. The vendor is required to pay the County the greater of a percentage of gross revenues (18% for alcohol, 14% for other sales) or the prevailing Class VI Terminal rental rate. The contract includes provisions for finance, design, construction, management, operation, and maintenance. Two other proposals were deemed non-responsive due to failure to submit pricing.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
Miami International Airport, Concourse E Satellite Building, third floor
Applicant:
SSP America MIA, LLC

SPORTS BAR AT MIA

Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners approved the award of a competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. EVN0000341, for an American Sports Bar at Miami International Airport (MIA) to SSP America MIA, LLC. The contract is for a 10-year term with projected revenues of $12,000,000.00 for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. The concession will be located on the third floor of the Concourse E Satellite Building and will feature a U.S. stadium-inspired concept. The vendor is required to pay the County the greater of a percentage of gross revenues (18% for alcohol sales, 14% for other sales) or the prevailing Class VI Terminal rental rate. The contract includes provisions for finance, design, construction, management, operation, and maintenance. Two other proposals were deemed non-responsive due to failure to submit pricing.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
Miami International Airport (MIA), third floor of the Concourse E Satellite Building
Applicant:
SSP America MIA, LLC

SPORTS BAR AT MIA

Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners approved the award of a competitive revenue-generating contract, Contract No. EVN0000341, for an American Sports Bar at MIA to SSP America MIA, LLC. The contract is for a 10-year term with projected revenues of $12,000,000.00 for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. The concession will be located on the third floor of the Concourse E Satellite Building at Miami International Airport and will feature a U.S. stadium-inspired concept. The vendor is required to pay the County the greater of a percentage of gross revenues (18% for alcohol, 14% for other sales) or the prevailing Class VI Terminal rental rate. The contract includes provisions for finance, design, construction, management, operation, and maintenance. The award process involved receiving three proposals, with two deemed non-responsive due to failure to submit pricing. SSP America MIA, LLC was the only compliant and responsive proposer. The contract was delayed due to negotiations, revised FAA guidance, and vendor-provided documentation. Public comment is not stated in the document.

Board:
Aviation and Seaport Committee
Date:
2026-07-13
Type:
Resolution
Decision:
Approved
Address:
Miami International Airport, third floor of the Concourse E Satellite Building
Applicant:
SSP America MIA, LLC

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