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Full-time equivalent employees.
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Daly City
The work includes but not limited to the removal of existing thermoplastic striping and markings, crack sealing, asphalt concrete deep-lift repairs, street cleaning, application of slurry seal, installation of thermoplastic striping and markings, installation of signs, installation of safety bar channelizers, replacement of sanitary sewer manhole frame and covers, replacement of water valve box and covers, replacement of monument box and covers, adjustment of ssmh and sdmh frame and covers and other utility covers to finished grade as directed by the engineer.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
City of Daly City
Close: Jun 2, 2026
The work includes but not limited to the removal of existing thermoplastic striping and markings, crack sealing, asphalt concrete deep-lift repairs, street cleaning, application of slurry seal, installation of thermoplastic striping and markings, installation of signs, installation of safety bar channelizers, replacement of sanitary sewer manhole frame and covers, replacement of water valve box and covers, replacement of monument box and covers, adjustment of ssmh and sdmh frame and covers and other utility covers to finished grade as directed by the engineer.
City of Daly City
Work includes the removal and replacement of existing asphalt and concrete sidewalk, clearing and grubbing, reconstruction of curb ramps and driveways, construction of ada parking space, installation of thermoplastic striping and markings, replacement of utility boxes, and adjustment of utility boxes to finished grade and related work.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Apr 3, 2026
City of Daly City
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Work includes the removal and replacement of existing asphalt and concrete sidewalk, clearing and grubbing, reconstruction of curb ramps and driveways, construction of ada parking space, installation of thermoplastic striping and markings, replacement of utility boxes, and adjustment of utility boxes to finished grade and related work.
City of Daly City
Provide inspection services for the park field improvements project. The project s scope of work includes, but is not limited to: the conversion of a natural grass baseball field to a synthetic turf baseball, softball, football and soccer facility which includes cmu dugouts with storage, a netted backstop, a single-station bullpen, a combination bullpen batting cage with roof, spectator concrete/aluminum bleacher seating with a press box, spectator concrete/aluminum bleacher seating, a scoreboard, flag poles, storage building, restroom building, portable fencing, foul poles, combination fencing and netting around the perimeter with foul poles, sports field lighting, hardscape, drainage, utility, irrigation, and electrical improvements.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Daly City
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Provide inspection services for the park field improvements project. The project s scope of work includes, but is not limited to: the conversion of a natural grass baseball field to a synthetic turf baseball, softball, football and soccer facility which includes cmu dugouts with storage, a netted backstop, a single-station bullpen, a combination bullpen batting cage with roof, spectator concrete/aluminum bleacher seating with a press box, spectator concrete/aluminum bleacher seating, a scoreboard, flag poles, storage building, restroom building, portable fencing, foul poles, combination fencing and netting around the perimeter with foul poles, sports field lighting, hardscape, drainage, utility, irrigation, and electrical improvements.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $100,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell and ask procurement to piggyback the pre-competed contract.
Entity: City of Daly City (CA).
Use of sole source is rare above the City’s $100,000 competitive threshold; prioritize cooperative contracts instead to avoid lengthy and likely unsuccessful cycles. City Council approval at $125,000 adds additional oversight, increasing friction for sole source.
Track vendor wins and renewal opportunities
City of Daly City
This SaaS Services Agreement, effective December 18, 2023, is between Govinvest, Inc. and Daly City, CA, for the licensing of the Standard Pension Module service. The initial term is one year, with an annual service fee of $13,650, and includes an option to renew for two additional terms. The agreement outlines various terms and conditions covering service, support, restrictions, confidentiality, payment, termination, warranty, indemnity, and liability.
Effective Date
Dec 18, 2023
Expires
Effective: Dec 18, 2023
City of Daly City
Expires:
This SaaS Services Agreement, effective December 18, 2023, is between Govinvest, Inc. and Daly City, CA, for the licensing of the Standard Pension Module service. The initial term is one year, with an annual service fee of $13,650, and includes an option to renew for two additional terms. The agreement outlines various terms and conditions covering service, support, restrictions, confidentiality, payment, termination, warranty, indemnity, and liability.
City of Daly City
This document outlines the Software Service General Terms and Conditions between GovInvest, Inc. and Daly City, CA. It governs the customer's use of the Software Service and any Professional Services, covering definitions, service scope, restrictions, confidentiality, proprietary rights, payment terms, contract term and termination, warranties, indemnification, and limitation of liability. Exhibit A details service availability and technical support. Exhibit B, the Order Form, specifies the subscription start date as August 6, 2024, and end date as August 5, 2027, for the Labor Costing Module, presenting two total contract value options: $48,000 (paid upfront) or $50,440 (yearly with CPI adjustment).
Effective Date
Aug 6, 2024
Expires
Effective: Aug 6, 2024
City of Daly City
Expires:
This document outlines the Software Service General Terms and Conditions between GovInvest, Inc. and Daly City, CA. It governs the customer's use of the Software Service and any Professional Services, covering definitions, service scope, restrictions, confidentiality, proprietary rights, payment terms, contract term and termination, warranties, indemnification, and limitation of liability. Exhibit A details service availability and technical support. Exhibit B, the Order Form, specifies the subscription start date as August 6, 2024, and end date as August 5, 2027, for the Labor Costing Module, presenting two total contract value options: $48,000 (paid upfront) or $50,440 (yearly with CPI adjustment).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Daly City
The meeting included the administration of the oath of office for a new board member and the election of board officers. The Library Services Manager provided a report on technology acquisitions for library branches funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, including laptop kiosks, tablets, scanning stations, and 3D printers, as well as initiatives to address the digital divide and provide neighborhood-wide public Wi-Fi. Additionally, the board discussed upcoming community events and plans for future outreach efforts.
The commission reviewed programming at the War Memorial Community Center, including adult enrichment and senior services, and discussed the upcoming teen job readiness internship program. Clarification was provided regarding jurisdiction over the Westmoor Park and the Community Garden. Upcoming events were announced, including Spring Fun Day and an open house for active adult and senior services. Public comments were received concerning the need for more youth recreational facilities, concerns over public access to facilities, and issues related to park maintenance and safety.
The meeting featured an overview of ARPA revenue allocations to support local small businesses through grant programs. The commission voted to increase their meeting frequency from 6 to 12 sessions per year. A guest presentation provided information on the support services offered by the North County Business Resource Center. Finally, the commission held a discussion on the potential formation of a legacy business registry to support and promote historic businesses within the city.
The City Council meeting included proclamations for United Against Hate Week and National American Indian Heritage Month. Resolutions were adopted regarding the collection and use of developer public facility fees, grant applications for safety improvements and park projects, updates to job specifications, authorization for remote teleconference meetings, and the adoption of a local hazard mitigation plan. Public hearings were held regarding a mandatory organic waste disposal reduction ordinance and amendments to the zoning ordinance concerning home occupation regulations. The Council also received a status update on developer qualifications and proposals for a hotel site and appointed a member to the Recreation Commission.
The meeting featured a presentation on urban beekeeping services for library rooftops and education. Reports were provided on the Read Together Kits grant, which offers diverse literature to children, and the Book to Action program, which includes an art exhibition and author visit. Additionally, the Board received updates regarding the restoration and expansion of operating hours at library branches, discussed strategies for filling board vacancies, and coordinated upcoming community engagement and outreach efforts. Announcements included information on upcoming author talks, health workshops, and trivia nights.
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