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High Springs approves three continuing engineering‑services contracts amid questions about procurement rules

City Commission of High Springs · February 12, 2026
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The City Commission approved continuing‑services agreements with Woodard & Curran, Kimley‑Horn and CPH Consulting, a step officials said will let staff quickly select prequalified engineers for projects. City staff and contractors explained Florida’s qualifications‑first procurement process and cautioned that price negotiations occur project by project.

The High Springs City Commission on Feb. 12 approved three continuing engineering‑services contracts with Woodard & Curran, Kimley‑Horn and CPH Consulting LLC, a move officials said will streamline the city’s ability to engage qualified engineers for future projects.

City Attorney Kirsten and staff described the agreements as broad continuing‑services contracts that qualify firms so the city can request project‑specific work orders and negotiate price and scope later. Mike Neal of Woodard & Curran told the commission the selection process follows Florida’s qualifications‑first approach…

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