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Bidding Opportunities

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Explore Current Bid Opportunities

Our community is built on trust, excellence, and respect. Subcontractors must embody these values by prioritizing safety, compliance, clear communication, timely documentation, and unwavering quality in every project.

Project Name Location Bid Date Time Due Status
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Project Name

Location

Bid Date

Time Due

Status

Status

San Luis Water District Los Banos Creek Detention Reservoir Storage

Los Banos, CA.

9/9/25

2:00 PM

Open

In Progress

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

Tom Bates Regional Sports Complex Community Facility, Pickleball Courts and U8 Soccer Field Location

Berkeley, CA

9/23/25

2:00 PM

Open

Lodi Police Department Training Facility - Phase 1

Lodi, CA

9/25/25

11:00 AM

Open

*If contacting the Estimating department about a specific project, please make sure to attach a capability statement.

Subcontractor Conduct Policies

Clear standards and expectations to ensure safety, quality, and professionalism on every job site.
These policies guide subcontractors in maintaining a safe, respectful, and productive environment.

Adherence to Safety Regulations

Subcontractors must strictly follow all site specific safety protocols, including proper PPE usage, fall protection, confined space rules, and immediate hazard reporting. Safety is non-negotiable.

Work Quality and Scope Compliance

All work must meet contract specs, industry standards, and pass inspection. Substitutions or changes require written approval. Cutting corners is unacceptable.

Professional and Respectful Conduct

No harassment, discrimination, or aggressive behavior will be tolerated. Respect toward all team members and trades is expected at all times.

Site Cleanliness and Daily Housekeeping

Crews must clean up their work areas daily, remove trash, and avoid creating tripping hazards or obstructions. A clean site is a safe and productive one.

Unlock Opportunities with Certification

Certifications like MBE, SBE, DBE, WBE, and DVBE are essential for subcontractors seeking access to set aside contracts and increased business opportunities in California’s public and private sectors. These programs promote diversity, equity, and inclusion by reserving a portion of work for certified businesses. Getting certified not only opens doors to valuable projects but also positions your company as a trusted partner committed to excellence and community impact.

DBE – Disadvantaged Business Enterprise

Certifying Agency:
California Unified Certification Program (CUCP)
Managed By:
Caltrans (California Department of Transportation)
Website:
Notes: Required for federally funded transportation projects. Submit application through one of the participating certifying agencies listed on the CUCP website.

MBE & WBE – Minority & Women Business Enterprise

Certifying Agency:
Supplier Clearinghouse for the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
Website:
Notes: Used mainly by utility companies regulated by the CPUC. Certification applies to CPUC procurement opportunities.

SBE – Small Business Enterprise

Certifying Agency:
California Department of General Services (DGS)
Managed By:
Office of Small Business and DVBE Services (OSDS)
Website:
Notes: Required for federally funded transportation projects. Submit application through one of the participating certifying agencies listed on the CUCP website.

DVBE – Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise

Certifying Agency:
Supplier Clearinghouse for the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
Website:
Notes: Used mainly by utility companies regulated by the CPUC. Certification applies to CPUC procurement opportunities.