Facilities Management

Facilities Management is primarily responsible for maintaining and repairing more than 100 county-owned and maintained buildings with over one million square feet of area, as well as a few leased county buildings throughout the Florida Keys. The department also monitors contracts for building maintenance, such as:

  • Air quality testing
  • Alarm system certification and maintenance
  • Elevator inspection and maintenance
  • Sewage treatment plant operations and maintenance
  • Pest management

Request Use of a County Facility

Some County-owned buildings, park areas, and meeting rooms can be reserved for public use. For more information, or to view or request an area, use the following link:

Facilities Master Plan

In August 2013, architects prepared a 25-year master space and facilities plan for various government departments and offices located across Monroe County. 

Mission Statement

The mission of the Facilities Maintenance Department is to maintain all county buildings, grounds, constitutional offices, parks, and beaches at the highest level of quality and in the most efficient manner, providing employees, citizens, and visitors with clean, safe, and comfortable facilities. 

Funding

Since 1995, Facilities Management has received funding from the Tourist Development Tax to offset labor and maintenance costs associated with county beaches and museums. The Tourist Development Tax has also funded various capital improvement projects at county beaches and museums.

Bidding

The department conducts competitive bidding for construction contracts through sealed bids, Request for Proposals (RFPs), and Request for Qualifications (RFQs) to ensure the best items and prices are received.

  1. Headshot of Willie DeSantis

    William DeSantis

    Director of Facilities Management

  2. Chrissy Collins

    Facilities Maintenance Manager

  3. Suzi Rubio

    Facilities Development Manager

  4. Facilities Management

    Physical Address
    123 Overseas Highway
    Rockland Key, FL 33040