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Active opportunities open for bidding
California Department of Conservation
The California Department of Conservation seeks a qualified training professional to develop customized leadership training and to provide coaching and mentoring to enhance leadership work practices and sustain a high-performing workforce. Deliverables include instructor-led virtual and in-person training, 200 hours of professional coaching, and customized 3-hour trainings for up to 215 managers. The contract period is scheduled to commence on April 15, 2026, and run through March 31, 2030.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
California Department of Conservation
Close: Mar 6, 2026
The California Department of Conservation seeks a qualified training professional to develop customized leadership training and to provide coaching and mentoring to enhance leadership work practices and sustain a high-performing workforce. Deliverables include instructor-led virtual and in-person training, 200 hours of professional coaching, and customized 3-hour trainings for up to 215 managers. The contract period is scheduled to commence on April 15, 2026, and run through March 31, 2030.
California Department of Conservation
The California Department of Conservation seeks a contractor to remediate physical safety hazards at nine abandoned mine features within Whiskeytown National Recreation Area in Shasta County, California. The scope involves fabricating and installing closures such as polyurethane-foam plugs, bat gates, and rebar grates, with a mandatory pre-bid walkthrough held on January 21, 2026. This is a Public Works Invitation for Bid with responses due February 20, 2026 at 2:00 PM PST on Cal eProcure.
Posted Date
Jan 6, 2026
Due Date
Feb 20, 2026
Release: Jan 6, 2026
California Department of Conservation
Close: Feb 20, 2026
The California Department of Conservation seeks a contractor to remediate physical safety hazards at nine abandoned mine features within Whiskeytown National Recreation Area in Shasta County, California. The scope involves fabricating and installing closures such as polyurethane-foam plugs, bat gates, and rebar grates, with a mandatory pre-bid walkthrough held on January 21, 2026. This is a Public Works Invitation for Bid with responses due February 20, 2026 at 2:00 PM PST on Cal eProcure.
California Department of Conservation
The California Department of Conservation is soliciting a contractor to remediate physical safety hazards at nine abandoned mine features within Whiskeytown National Recreation Area in Shasta County, California. Tasks include installation of polyurethane-foam (PUF) plugs, bat gates, rebar grates, backfill, and limited vegetation clearing across multiple sites; some tasks have seasonal restrictions to protect bat habitat and may require helicopter support. This is a Public Works Invitation for Bid with period of performance March 2026 through September 30, 2027 and an estimated value range of $500,000–$1,500,000.
Posted Date
Jan 6, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 6, 2026
California Department of Conservation
Close: Feb 6, 2026
The California Department of Conservation is soliciting a contractor to remediate physical safety hazards at nine abandoned mine features within Whiskeytown National Recreation Area in Shasta County, California. Tasks include installation of polyurethane-foam (PUF) plugs, bat gates, rebar grates, backfill, and limited vegetation clearing across multiple sites; some tasks have seasonal restrictions to protect bat habitat and may require helicopter support. This is a Public Works Invitation for Bid with period of performance March 2026 through September 30, 2027 and an estimated value range of $500,000–$1,500,000.
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California Department of Conservation
This document is Purchase Order 3480-0000004823 issued by the Department of Conservation to Kambrian Corporation for various "DisclosureDocs" and "eDisclosure" software subscriptions. The PO includes multiple line items with specific quantities, prices, and extended amounts, along with their respective service periods. The initial service period for most items is from February 3, 2023, to February 2, 2024, with one line item indicating a future renewal period from February 3, 2025, to February 2, 2026. The purchase is made under a DGS Leveraged Procurement Agreement (LPA Contract ID: SLP-21-70-0282C).
Effective Date
Feb 3, 2023
Expires
Effective: Feb 3, 2023
California Department of Conservation
Expires:
This document is Purchase Order 3480-0000004823 issued by the Department of Conservation to Kambrian Corporation for various "DisclosureDocs" and "eDisclosure" software subscriptions. The PO includes multiple line items with specific quantities, prices, and extended amounts, along with their respective service periods. The initial service period for most items is from February 3, 2023, to February 2, 2024, with one line item indicating a future renewal period from February 3, 2025, to February 2, 2026. The purchase is made under a DGS Leveraged Procurement Agreement (LPA Contract ID: SLP-21-70-0282C).
California Department of Conservation
This Purchase Order from the Department of Conservation to KAMBRIAN CORPORATION covers annual subscriptions for Granicus - GOVM-GQA-PSE-SUB and a Granicus - GOVM-GQA-RDC-SUB (Redaction License). The services are effective from April 28, 2024, to April 27, 2025, with a total amount of $47,252.50.
Effective Date
Apr 28, 2024
Expires
Effective: Apr 28, 2024
California Department of Conservation
Expires:
This Purchase Order from the Department of Conservation to KAMBRIAN CORPORATION covers annual subscriptions for Granicus - GOVM-GQA-PSE-SUB and a Granicus - GOVM-GQA-RDC-SUB (Redaction License). The services are effective from April 28, 2024, to April 27, 2025, with a total amount of $47,252.50.
California Department of Conservation
This Purchase Order from the Department of Conservation to HF TECH SERVICES INC covers annual subscriptions for Granicus modules (FOIA, PST Email Extractor, Redaction License) and ADFS/Single Sign-On services. The contract is effective from April 26, 2024, to April 30, 2026, with a total PO amount of $51,310.00. It incorporates terms from a Leveraged Procurement Agreement and includes provisions for renewals, additional services, and policies regarding economic sanctions and Generative AI.
Effective Date
Apr 26, 2024
Expires
Effective: Apr 26, 2024
California Department of Conservation
Expires:
This Purchase Order from the Department of Conservation to HF TECH SERVICES INC covers annual subscriptions for Granicus modules (FOIA, PST Email Extractor, Redaction License) and ADFS/Single Sign-On services. The contract is effective from April 26, 2024, to April 30, 2026, with a total PO amount of $51,310.00. It incorporates terms from a Leveraged Procurement Agreement and includes provisions for renewals, additional services, and policies regarding economic sanctions and Generative AI.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from California Department of Conservation
The workshop provided updates on research regarding fugitive emissions from oil and gas wells, including efforts by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the California Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM). CARB presented findings from a study measuring emissions from plugged and abandoned oil and gas wells, while CalGEM discussed its upcoming study of fugitive emissions from selected oil and gas wells. An update was given on the release of proposed well sites for phase two State abandonment.
The meeting included updates on the phase 2 State oil gas well abandonment program provided by CalGEM. The California Air Resources Board provided an update on potential amendments to the oil and gas methane regulation, including updates on Senate Bill 1137, and the Leak Detection response plan. Instructions were shared on how to contact the methane task force team and stay informed. The public comment segment allowed for questions, comments, and concerns to be shared, with resources provided for directing questions and acquiring answers via the FAQ page and methane task force contact information.
The public meeting provided updates on the State Abandonment project, including adjusted timelines. The program aims to address approximately 5,300 orphan oil and gas wells across California, with a focus on high-risk wells near communities. Phase one involves spending approximately $80 million to tackle 378 wells, with at least 40% of the funds directed towards disadvantaged communities. Additional reviews are required by the US Department of Interior, focusing on endangered species, cultural sites, and tribal engagement. Regional updates were given for Ventura and LA County, Central and Kern County, and Los Angeles County, detailing accomplishments such as site agreements, environmental assessments, biological surveys, and methane testing.
The CalGEM Public Health Rulemaking virtual meeting covered topics such as public input on health regulations, the transition to digital engagement due to the pandemic, and the importance of community voices. Discussions included the possibility of a 2,500 foot buffer from oil and gas extraction, the protection of water resources, and the consideration of health impacts in black and brown communities. Concerns were raised about the reliance on anti-oil activist claims to guide policy, the economic impacts of shutting down local industries, and the need for a just transition affecting both fossil-fuel workers and community members.
The virtual meeting focused on public health regulations related to gas and oil. Participants discussed changes made by the governor regarding gas and oil, emphasizing the importance of protecting the environment and security. The meeting included discussions on how individuals can participate and share their comments, with options for online and phone participation. The meeting also addressed the impact of oil extraction on communities, with discussions on health impacts and potential solutions.
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