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Seminole authorities approve construction bids, wastewater invoices and AV award for entertainment center

City of Seminole (Airport Authority, Gas Authority, Utilities Authority, Municipal Authority, City Council) · February 11, 2026

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Summary

Multiple Seminole boards approved procurement and payments: DFX Sound Vision awarded $328,817.42 for AV systems at the Family Entertainment Center; Landmark Structures awarded $4,948,000 for a 500,000-gallon water tower; Crossland invoice #17 for $3,476,197 and Walls Engineering invoice #26 for $26,255.40 were approved for the wastewater treatment plant.

Across several Seminole boards and authorities, members approved a series of procurement actions and construction payments.

The Utilities Authority approved a sole bid from DFX Sound Vision for $328,817.42 to supply audio, video and control systems for the new Family Entertainment Center. The Municipal Authority approved the low bid of $4,948,000 from Landmark Structures to build a 500,000-gallon water tower. Council and authority members discussed grant coverage and CIP funding for the tower; staff said the majority of project funding was already in the capital improvement plan and grants would cover a portion.

The Municipal Authority also approved invoice #17 to Crossland Heavy Contractors in the amount of $3,476,197 for construction of the new wastewater treatment plant; staff reported the project is roughly 60–65% complete with a targeted partial operation/testing date around August 23. Separately, the council approved invoice #26 from Walls Engineering for $26,255.40 for engineering and inspection services related to the wastewater plant.

All measures were approved by roll-call votes recorded during the meeting. Staff noted remaining procurement and contract approvals will be returned to council for final award as needed.

What happens next: staff will process payments to contractors, continue construction and testing of the wastewater plant, and bring any remaining contract awards to council for formal approval.