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California High-Speed Rail Authority
The California High-Speed Rail Authority is seeking a qualified contractor to provide comprehensive right-of-way clearance, demolition, and asbestos/lead abatement services. The project involves work at a former residential complex located at 6050 State Road in Bakersfield, California. Services also include the implementation of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan and Water Pollution Control Program.
Posted Date
Apr 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Apr 13, 2026
California High-Speed Rail Authority
Close: Apr 29, 2026
The California High-Speed Rail Authority is seeking a qualified contractor to provide comprehensive right-of-way clearance, demolition, and asbestos/lead abatement services. The project involves work at a former residential complex located at 6050 State Road in Bakersfield, California. Services also include the implementation of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan and Water Pollution Control Program.
AvailableCalifornia High-Speed Rail Authority
The California High-Speed Rail Authority issued RFQ HSR25-92 seeking a Co-Development Partner to help advance commercial, technical, and financial solutions for phased delivery of the California High-Speed Rail Program. The not-to-exceed amount for the resulting Co-Development Agreement is $25 million, and the RFQ includes a schedule of addenda and Q&A rounds on the CSCR page. Statements of Qualifications are due April 8, 2026, at 12:00 PM PDT.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2025
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Dec 19, 2025
California High-Speed Rail Authority
Close: Apr 8, 2026
The California High-Speed Rail Authority issued RFQ HSR25-92 seeking a Co-Development Partner to help advance commercial, technical, and financial solutions for phased delivery of the California High-Speed Rail Program. The not-to-exceed amount for the resulting Co-Development Agreement is $25 million, and the RFQ includes a schedule of addenda and Q&A rounds on the CSCR page. Statements of Qualifications are due April 8, 2026, at 12:00 PM PDT.
California High-Speed Rail Authority
The California High-Speed Rail Authority is soliciting proposals for a Track & Systems Construction Contract to build track and overhead contact system on the 119‑mile first construction section and to design and construct high‑speed rail systems, including traction power, train control, and communications, with additional work for the Merced and Bakersfield extensions. The procurement uses a hybrid delivery model and requires proposers to identify key roles such as lead integrator and systems contractors. Proposals are due April 1 2026 at 12:00 p.m. PDT, and all documents and addenda are posted on the California State Contracts Register (Event HSR25‑89).
Posted Date
Nov 27, 2025
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Nov 27, 2025
California High-Speed Rail Authority
Close: Apr 1, 2026
The California High-Speed Rail Authority is soliciting proposals for a Track & Systems Construction Contract to build track and overhead contact system on the 119‑mile first construction section and to design and construct high‑speed rail systems, including traction power, train control, and communications, with additional work for the Merced and Bakersfield extensions. The procurement uses a hybrid delivery model and requires proposers to identify key roles such as lead integrator and systems contractors. Proposals are due April 1 2026 at 12:00 p.m. PDT, and all documents and addenda are posted on the California State Contracts Register (Event HSR25‑89).
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California High-Speed Rail Authority
This Purchase Order, dated July 25, 2024, is issued by High Speed Rail Authority to STACKNEXUS INC for Salesforce.com licenses and services. The services include Customer Community Plus and Government Cloud Plus, with an effective period from August 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025. The document lists individual line item costs, but a clear total encompassing all items is not explicitly provided.
Effective Date
Aug 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Aug 1, 2024
California High-Speed Rail Authority
Expires:
This Purchase Order, dated July 25, 2024, is issued by High Speed Rail Authority to STACKNEXUS INC for Salesforce.com licenses and services. The services include Customer Community Plus and Government Cloud Plus, with an effective period from August 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025. The document lists individual line item costs, but a clear total encompassing all items is not explicitly provided.
California High-Speed Rail Authority
This document is Purchase Order 2665-0000003169, issued by High Speed Rail Authority to QUALAPPS INC on July 25, 2023. It procures various software licenses and services, including Service Cloud, Lightning Platform Starter, Lightning Platform Plus, Customer Community Plus, and Government Cloud Plus. The services are effective from August 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024. The PO details individual item quantities, unit prices, and item-specific totals.
Effective Date
Aug 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Aug 1, 2023
California High-Speed Rail Authority
Expires:
This document is Purchase Order 2665-0000003169, issued by High Speed Rail Authority to QUALAPPS INC on July 25, 2023. It procures various software licenses and services, including Service Cloud, Lightning Platform Starter, Lightning Platform Plus, Customer Community Plus, and Government Cloud Plus. The services are effective from August 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024. The PO details individual item quantities, unit prices, and item-specific totals.
California High-Speed Rail Authority
This Purchase Order from High Speed Rail Authority to TABORDA SOLUTIONS INC procures various IT services and software, including Marketing Cloud Engagement, Premier Success Plan, SSL Certificate, Private Domain, Sender Authentication Package, and Additional Contacts. The total value of the purchase order is $28,855.79, with the service term running from June 27, 2025, to June 26, 2026.
Effective Date
Jun 27, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jun 27, 2025
California High-Speed Rail Authority
Expires:
This Purchase Order from High Speed Rail Authority to TABORDA SOLUTIONS INC procures various IT services and software, including Marketing Cloud Engagement, Premier Success Plan, SSL Certificate, Private Domain, Sender Authentication Package, and Additional Contacts. The total value of the purchase order is $28,855.79, with the service term running from June 27, 2025, to June 26, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from California High-Speed Rail Authority
The primary discussion revolved around addressing silicosis exposure, specifically concerning a petition to potentially ban a product, as an alternative to the proposed ban. Presentations were given by representatives from the International Surface Fabricators Association (ISFA), who proposed a three-year licensing and certification program with phased rollouts starting in 2026, emphasizing collaboration and industry oversight. Conversely, representatives from WOEMA and IDEPSCA argued that a ban on the toxic artificial stone is necessary, citing that current controls are insufficient to prevent dangerous exposures. Other commenters discussed the effectiveness of licensing versus banning, the need for control across all silica-generating public works, and presented evidence supporting the safety of using hand tools for fabrication under specific conditions.
The agenda for the meeting includes several key segments: Call to Order and Introductions, Remarks from the Chair, and Presentations on the Impact and Operations of U.S. Dates by representatives from Bard Valley Date Growers and the California Date Commission, as well as a presentation from the Western Occupational and Environmental Medicine Association. A significant portion is dedicated to a Public Hearing concerning proposed safety orders, specifically revisions, additions, or deletions to TITLE 8: CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ORDERS, Section 1630 regarding Elevators for Hoisting Workers. The Business Meeting section covers proposed variance decisions for adoption via a consent calendar, various reports (Executive Officer's, Legislative Update, Cal/OSHA, State Response Subcommittee), public comment on non-agenda items or proposed standards, and concludes with a Closed Session to address pending decisions (Permanent Variances) and personnel matters.
The agenda for the Closed Session meeting includes reviewing Decisions of Administrative Law Judges for cases involving L & S Framing, Inc., Los Angeles County Probation Department, and TSU/Tree Service Unlimited, Inc. The Board will also decide on Petitions for Reconsideration for several entities, including Ali Reza Tehranian and West Coast Drywall & Paint. Additionally, the agenda lists Orders Dismissing Appeal and Orders Denying Leave to File Late Appeal. A significant portion of the session is dedicated to Matters Pending Reconsideration, addressing various alleged violations such as failure to adopt a code of safe practices, failure to survey the worksite, hazard energy control regulations, and COVID-19 procedures. The session also covers matters pending litigation in Superior Court and Appellate Court for various entities, and addresses Personnel issues.
The Board approved the minutes from the January 28, 2026, meeting. Under New Business, no report was presented. Old Business involved a discussion regarding future review of comments from the Stakeholder's Roundtable once transcripts are finalized and distributed. In Legislation review, AB 1371 and AB 1424 were noted as expired, and AB 694 remained in committee. The Chairperson reported on plans to meet with FedOSHA and shared an article about an accident involving UBER. Board members inquired about telework agreements, the current lease, and proposed renovations for Sacramento and West Covina offices. The Executive Officer reported on the authorization to cease posting the COVID report online, the start date of a new Senior Legal Typist, and the status of recruitment for Attorney III and Supervisor I positions. Staff reports covered the progression of Appeal Initiation Regulations and Pre-hearing and Hearing Regulations rulemaking documents, which were sent to the Labor Agency for review. Litigation updates included rescheduled hearing dates for matters concerning Baldi/Arana, General Dynamics NASSCO, Metropolitan News Company, Uber, and The Geo Group. The Board voted to issue a Denial of Petition for Reconsideration for Innovation Construction Inc and an Order taking the Petition for Reconsideration under submission for Boulay Construction. Several matters were discussed under Orders Dismissing Appeal and Orders Denying Leave to File Late Appeal. Matters Pending Reconsideration involved discussions on various issues, including alleged violations regarding code of safe practices, worksite surveys, excavation protection systems, hazard energy control, and penalty calculations. The Board voted to grant a payment plan for assessed penalties in the One Source Plumbing & Rooter Inc. appeal.
The Board convened for a Closed Session to review and decide on various administrative matters pursuant to Government Code and Labor Code sections. Key discussion items included reviewing Decisions of Administrative Law Judges, deciding on Petitions for Reconsideration from employers and the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, and addressing Orders Dismissing Appeal and Orders Denying Leave to File Late Appeal. Additionally, the session addressed Matters Pending Reconsideration across numerous cases involving alleged violations related to safety practices, hazard energy control, fall protection, scaffolding, and COVID-19 procedures. The agenda also covered providing policy direction regarding Matters Pending Litigation in both Superior and Appellate Courts.
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