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Los Angeles County Public Works

900 S Fremont Ave, Alhambra, CA 91803-1331
(626) 221-6227

Los Angeles County Public Works is one of the largest municipal public works agencies in the United States, providing vital 21st Century infrastructure and essential services to more than 10 million people across a 4,000-square-mile regional service area.

The agency is among 48 County departments and agencies working collaboratively across public, private, and nonprofit sectors to improve the quality of life for the people and communities of LA County.

With a Vision to become the most trusted public agency in the region, Public Works is defined by its responsiveness to the public, customer service excellence, and drive to build positive community relations. The Public Works workforce takes pride in being committed public servants providing essential and critical services for all residents and businesses in LA County.

Public Works’ operations are defined within five core service areas: Water Resources, Transportation, Environmental Services, Municipal Services, and Construction Management. Its annual budget of over $4.4 billion is funded by restricted revenues, such as gas tax, benefit assessment, water and sewer sales, user fees, and other revenues. The agency also manages sustainable water, transportation, and waste management infrastructure, including over 130 active capital projects with a construction value of over $3.3 billion. Public Works is strategically focused on advancing economic development through innovative strategies and business-friendly contracting opportunities to serve the County’s small business and local worker hiring objectives.

In Fiscal Year 2020-21, Public Works awarded over $1 billion worth of contracts, which helped create 12,394 jobs. The agency’s diverse workforce is comprised of approximately 4,000 employees in nearly 500 job classifications, including professional, technical, clerical, and skilled crafts.

Headquartered at 900 South Fremont Avenue in Alhambra, Public Works has 77 field facilities throughout LA County.

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Upcoming Solicitations

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BRC0000545 On-Call Construction Management/Construction Inspection and Related Services for Project Management Division III for Federally Funded and Non-Federally Funded Projects
Public Works is requesting proposals from qualified firms to provide On-Call Construction Management/Construction Inspection and Related Services for various projects (federal and non-federal) throughout Los Angeles County. The objective is to select up to eight firms that are the best qualified to provide the requested services. Each selected Consultant will be awarded an aggregate not-to-exceed program amount of $80,000,000. Proposers are to utilize DBE subconsultants on their team to meet the DBE contract goal, 22%.
06/18/2025 12:30 AM UTC
TSM0010286 South Street TSSP - Atlantic Avenue to Studebaker Road
Traffic Signal Synchronization Program - 12 intersections along South Street.
06/24/2025 06:00 PM UTC
BRC0000577 On-Call HCAI Inspector of Record Services for Various County Healthcare Projects
The County of Los Angeles Public Works is inviting proposals from qualified firms to provide as-needed Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development inspector of record services to support various healthcare projects at the campuses of Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Martin Luther King, Jr., Medical Center, LAC+USC Medical Center, Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, and Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center.
06/26/2025 12:30 AM UTC
BRC0000514
County Project Management Information System (PMIS) (BRC0000514) PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE FREQUENTLY FOR ANY CHANGES TO THIS SOLICITATION. ALL ADDENDA AND INFORMATIONAL UPDATES WILL BE POSTED AT http://pw.lacounty.gov/brcd/servicecontracts
07/01/2025 12:30 AM UTC
BRC0000576
On-Call Project Management/Construction Management and Related Services. Click the link for details: https://dpw.lacounty.gov/contracts/aed_rfp/ProjectDetail.aspx?project_id=BRC0000576 or emailed to you by calling (626) 476-0378.
07/01/2025 12:30 AM UTC
FCC0001403 Ivy Street Pump Station Rehabilitation
The scope of work includes mechanical, electrical, and site security enhancements to the Ivy Street Pump Station. These repairs include but are not limited to, replacement of damaged motor control center and annunciator panel, refurbishment of existing motors; remove and replace existing install new sump pump, pressure transducers, float switches; apply new coating for the lower section of the two main pumps pump assembly; remove damaged chain link fencing and install wrought iron perimeter fencing with no anti-climb, repaint existing steel door with and structurally reinforce pump station front door and include an alarm system; all locks installed; install intrusion and warning lights; pavement reconstruction in fence removal areas and removal of the temporary pedestal cage.
07/01/2025 06:00 PM UTC
BRC0000601
Notice is hereby given that the Director of Public Works will receive sealed bids for furnishing all materials, labor, and equipment required to complete construction for the Job Order Contracts (JOCs) WWD1, WWD2, and WWD3 for repair, remodeling, refurbishment, and replacement of County water infrastructure and appurtenances in various cities, unincorporated communities, and facilities Countywide. Bidders will offer two pricing Adjustment Factors to be applied to the Pre-priced Tasks in the Construction Task Catalog. Factor A will be for Normal Construction projects to be performed during Normal Working Hours, Factor B for Normal Construction projects to be performed during Other Than Normal Working Hours (overtime/non-standard shifts). All bidders shall possess a valid California Class A and C-34 contractor's license. For Solicitation Documents please refer to the following: https://dpw.lacounty.gov/contracts/Opportunities.aspx
07/09/2025 05:00 PM UTC
BRC0000593 Request For Proposals (RFP) Gas Company Tower Seismic Strengthening Project Management/Construction Management
To view the Request For Proposals, go to the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works website, https://dpw.lacounty.gov/contracts/Opportunities.aspx for the solicitation BRC0000593. All posted items are on the Public Works Website. Allow plenty of time to upload your proposal to Bid Express prior to the deadline. Try to upload your proposal as one or two files. Each Additional Upload Area is 10 MB. Proposer is responsible to check that proposal has been uploaded correctly to Bid Express. If needed, contact Bid Express Service Team support@bidexpress.com 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time or call Infotech Support (888) 352-2439 Option 1. Please email RFP questions to Cheryl Wong at CWONG@dpw.lacounty.gov.
07/10/2025 12:30 AM UTC
New Solicitation (134)
ON-CALL SECONDARY SCHOOL ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAM (BRC0000558) PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE FREQUENTLY FOR ANY CHANGES TO THIS SOLICITATION. ALL ADDENDA AND INFORMATIONAL UPDATES WILL BE POSTED AT http://pw.lacounty.gov/brcd/servicecontracts
07/10/2025 12:30 AM UTC
BRC0000564
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES – SOUTH AREA (BRC0000564) PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE FREQUENTLY FOR ANY CHANGES TO THIS SOLICITATION. ALL ADDENDA AND INFORMATIONAL UPDATES WILL BE POSTED AT http://pw.lacounty.gov/brcd/servicecontracts
07/15/2025 12:30 AM UTC
BRC0000489 - Re-Open, Open Continuous
On-Call Community-Based Organization Services Program (Re-Open) Please note that this is re-opening of the Request for Statement Qualifications (RFSQ) by the same name that was posted in January 2025. This RFSQ will remain open continuous until further notice. PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE FREQUENTLY FOR ANY CHANGES TO THIS SOLICITATION. ALL ADDENDA AND INFORMATIONAL UPDATES WILL BE POSTED AT http://pw.lacounty.gov/brcd/servicecontracts
01/01/2031 01:30 AM UTC
11 Solicitations

Closed Solicitations

Number Deadline
BRC0000241 - On Call Airport Planning and/or Aviation Design Engineering Services
The County of Los Angeles Public Works is requesting proposals from qualified firms to provide on-call airport planning and/or aviation design engineering services located throughout County of Los Angeles. Visit Public Works website at https://dpw.lacounty.gov/contracts/opportunities.aspx , to access RFP documents. Proposals received after the deadline will not be accepted.
04/27/2021 11:00 PM UTC
BRC0000200
Aircraft Fueling Concession Services (BRC0000200) PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE FREQUENTLY FOR ANY CHANGES TO THIS SOLICITATION. ALL ADDENDA AND INFORMATIONAL UPDATES WILL BE POSTED AT http://pw.lacounty.gov/brcd/servicecontracts/
04/23/2021 12:30 AM UTC
BRC0000243 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Campus Clinical Laboratory and Red-Bag Storage Project
The MLK Clinical Laboratory and Red-Bag Storage Project consists of demolishing the existing abandoned cooling towers to construct a new, 7,800-square-foot, single-story clinical laboratory, including a red-bag storage area adjacent to the proposed clinical laboratory at the MLK campus. The scope of work for the clinical laboratory includes a new laboratory building, including workspace counters, support spaces, a combination of new and existing laboratory equipment, connection to the campus' pneumatic tube system, and associated site improvements. Notice to Bidders A through H addendums are available on our website. https://dpw.lacounty.gov/contracts/aed_bid/ProjectDetail.aspx?project_id=BRC0000243
04/22/2021 06:00 PM UTC
FCC0001260 - Arena Drain and Doris Coast Pump Station Upgrade
Pump Station Upgrades
04/20/2021 06:00 PM UTC
RDC0015858 - Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program, Group 6
Preparation of bridge decks, including the removal of deck surfaces; treatment with liquid sealing agent and application of polyester concrete overlays; the replacement of joint seals; spall repairs; and the performance of other incidental and appurtenant work for 21 existing bridges and the performance of other appurtenant work under Project ID No. RDC0015858, in the Cities of Diamond Bar, Industry, La Puente, and Vernon, and in the unincorporated communities of Avocado Heights, Hacienda Heights, and West Puente Valley.
04/13/2021 06:00 PM UTC
FCC0001315 - Laguna Regulating Basin Slope Repair and Access Road Improvement
Repair and Rehabilitation of Runoff Regulation Facilities
04/13/2021 06:00 PM UTC
FCC0001290 - Walteria Retention Basin Improvements Phase I
Pump station upgrades, channel repairs, basin improvements and the performance of other appurtenant work.
04/13/2021 06:00 PM UTC
RDC0016408 - Mulholland Highway at 300' S/O MM 3.71 Retaining Wall Off-Sys (2019FEBSTM1)
Retaining Wall Construction
04/13/2021 06:00 PM UTC
PW-BRCD#056 (BRC0000249)
NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR INFORMATION SURVEY FOR ORGANIC WASTE PROCESSING CAPACITY (BRC0000249) INTRODUCTION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Public Works is inviting responses from private and public organic waste processing facility developers to determine the extent of interest and request feedback regarding organic waste processing capacity located within Los Angeles County or other jurisdictions near Los Angeles County. This is a Request for Information (RFI) only and not a solicitation or offer to enter into a feedstock agreement with any respondent. This RFI is issued solely for information gathering and planning purposes. Submission of a response does not bind the County or respondent to any agreement for service or any other work. This does not constitute a Request for Proposals (RFP), Request for Statement of Qualifications (RFSQ), Invitation for Bids (IFB), or a promise to issue a solicitation now or in the future. The information obtained as a result of this RFI, may be used by the County to prepare and release a future solicitation, (e.g., RFP, RFSQ, IFB, or another procurement method) to solicit proposals or procure a sole source agreement. The County may elect to take no further action. Public Works seeks information only and will not provide any reimbursement and will not provide any reimbursement to respondents to this RFI for their costs incurred in providing a response. BACKGROUND Los Angeles County Public Works oversees solid waste collection services for unincorporated County residents and businesses. The recently approved Senate Bill 1383 (SB 1383, 2016) regulations will take effect on January 1, 2022, and will require local jurisdictions such as the County to secure capacity at local facilities to process their residential, multi-family, and commercial organic waste, including food waste, green waste, and food-soiled paper. Estimates indicate that the County currently disposes over half a million tons per year of organic waste, including over 160,000 tons per year of food waste and 130,000 tons per year of paper products. Per the SB 1383 regulations, the County must implement programs to divert the disposed organic waste from disposal. The SB 1383 regulations allow jurisdictions to send mixed waste to high diversion organic waste processing facilities that meet or exceed an annual average mixed waste organic content recovery rate of 75 percent and/or to source separate organic waste for processing. Public Works is not aware of any high diversion organic waste processing facilities with available capacity currently operating within the County. PURPOSE OF THIS REQUEST FOR INFORMATION Through this RFI, Public Works invites responses from all interested private or public developers who own existing organic waste processing facilities or are developing and/or constructing organic waste processing facilities located within the County or neighboring jurisdictions that: 1. Would satisfy the requirements of a high diversion organic waste processing facility as defined by SB 1383 and/or 2. Would be capable of processing commingled food and green waste and/or 3. Would be capable of processing food-soiled paper commingled with food waste and/or 4. Would be capable of processing source-separated food waste Public Works is also encouraging responses from developers of planned facilities that: 1. Currently own or lease land for a planned facility or have signed agreements with waste haulers and/or local jurisdictions to provide at least 50 tons per day of solid waste and/or organic waste, and 2. The facility is expected to begin operating within 3 years Public Works intends to use the information received from this RFI to develop a list of authorized facilities that can be used for SB 1383 compliance. The list will be provided to the County's designated waste haulers. Public Works may require its designated waste haulers that are not in compliance with SB 1383 to enter into feedstock agreements with specified facilities. RESPONSES This RFI invites private or public developers to submit their contact information to be notified if Public Works releases a solicitation to enter into a feedstock agreement with the County and/or its designated waste hauler(s). This RFI also invites respondents to submit their response and any concerns or suggestions regarding why its company or agency would or would not be interested in submitting a proposal in response to a solicitation. Responses shall be submitted in a standard business letter format including the company or agency's letterhead and contain the following information. In order to facilitate the analysis of responses to this RFI, respondents shall prepare their submissions in accordance with these instructions. Submissions shall be prepared as simply as possible and shall clearly be written in the English language. Inadequate, incomplete, or otherwise nonresponsive responses, as determined in the County's sole judgment, will be disregarded. There are two parts/categories to this RFI, and respondents must include the following items in their response: 1. Contact Information 1. Name of company/agency, address, phone number, and fax number 2. Name of contact person, address, phone number, and e-mail address 3. Type of organics processing service provided at the facility 2. Response to the following questions 1. Would your facility be interested in entering into a feedstock agreement with the County's designated waste haulers for residential, multi-family, or commercial organic waste from specified exclusive Residential Franchise Areas, Commercial Franchise Zones, or Garbage Disposal Districts? 2. What would be the minimum term that your facility would consider for a feedstock agreement? 3. What is the length of term your facility would prefer for a feedstock agreement? 4. If Public Works proposed a 5-year term with the possibility of two 5-year extensions, would your facility be willing to enter into an agreement? 5. If Public Works proposed a 10-year term with the possibility of two 5-year extensions, would your facility be willing to enter into an agreement? 6. Waste collection for 1.1 million residents in the unincorporated County is provided through 20 exclusive Residential Franchise contracts and seven exclusive Garbage Disposal District agreements, and additional Garbage Disposal Districts will be established for current open-market areas in the Antelope Valley. Waste collection for over 20,000 businesses in the unincorporated County is currently provided through a non-exclusive franchise system, which Public Works is proposing to transition to an exclusive franchise system with an estimated eight Commercial Franchise Zones of varying sizes. 6a. Please indicate the minimum tonnage that your facility would require to enter into a feedstock agreement. 6b. Please indicate the maximum permitted tonnage of your facility. 6c. Please indicate the maximum capacity in tons that is available (not committed to any jurisdiction or waste hauler) at your facility. 6d. Please indicate the preferred sector(s) (e.g., residential, commercial, multi-family) and bin type(s) (e.g., black bin containing food waste and/or green waste, brown bin with food waste only, green bin with commingled food waste and green waste, brown or green bin also containing food soiled paper, etc.), from which would facility would want to receive waste. 7. What is the rate for the type(s) of organic waste and/or solid waste accepted at your facility? 8. Would your facility consider a tiered rate structure for additional tonnage? 9. Would your facility accept waste from multiple waste haulers and/or jurisdictions? 3. Optional Interview/Clarification The County may, at its option, invite one or more respondents to make a written or verbal clarification, make a presentation, and/or participate in an interview. The deadline to submit responses to this RFI is Tuesday, April 6, 2021, by 5:30 p.m. THE RESPONDENT MUST SUBMIT THEIR RESPONSE ELECTRONICALLY USING ONE OF THE TWO FOLLOWING METHODS: Electronic Submission of Response 1. Responses may be submitted via e-mail to Messrs. David Pang at dpang@pw.lacounty.gov or Danny Medina at dmedina@pw.lacounty.gov, by or before the submission deadline. 2. In lieu of submitting a response via e-mail, you may submit a response electronically on www.bidexpress.com, a secure online bidding service website. To submit your responses electronically, register with BidExpress, by the due date above. A new registration page must be signed, notarized, and received by BidExpress Customer Support for processing before the due date. There is a nominal service fee to use BidExpress. Please note, each upload of file in BidExpress is limited to 10 MB per file up to 50 files for a total of 500 MB. Responders shall plan ahead and allow sufficient time to account for the file size limitation before the response submission deadline to complete the uploading of response files. If responder submits a response through BidExpress, responder should not send hard copies, CDs, or any other materials to the County via mail. Public Works will review the responses to this RFI and will determine if an RFP will be released in the near future. If Public Works does decide to release an RFP or another procurement method, companies responding to this RFI will be notified using the contact information obtained from this RFI. Responses to this RFI shall become the exclusive property of the County. Information provided will be analyzed and may appear in various reports or in a future contract solicitation unless appropriately marked as "proprietary" or "trade secret." The County will not be responsible for the disclosure of any such information, record, or part thereof, if disclosure is required or permitted under the California Public Records Act or as otherwise provided by law. A blanket statement of confidentiality is not sufficient notice of exception to legal requirements under the Public Records Act. CONCLUSION Questions regarding this RFI must be directed to Messrs. Pang at (626) 458-7167, dpang@pw.lacounty.gov, or Medina at (626) 458-4080, dmedina@pw.lacounty.gov, Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thank you for the information you will provide, and we look forward to reviewing your RFI responses.
04/07/2021 12:30 AM UTC
FCC0001311 - Bradbury Channel Repair, Et Al.
Repair of damaged concrete inside the Bradbury Channel drain; removal and installation of metal protection barriers at Charter Oak Drain and MTD 262; construction of a storm drain to connect to MTD 635 and the performance of other appurtenant work.
04/06/2021 06:00 PM UTC
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