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City of Fontana
Work consists of structural truss repair.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
City of Fontana
Close: Jun 25, 2026
Work consists of structural truss repair.
AvailableCity of Fontana
Work consists of perform prescribed service of all dry chemical, co2, halon (clean agent fire systems), automatic restaurant systems (single tank systems kitchen hood fire systems), fire sprinkler, hose systems and pressured water type (general ansul, kidde, etc. ) fire extinguishers.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
City of Fontana
Close: Jun 15, 2026
Work consists of perform prescribed service of all dry chemical, co2, halon (clean agent fire systems), automatic restaurant systems (single tank systems kitchen hood fire systems), fire sprinkler, hose systems and pressured water type (general ansul, kidde, etc. ) fire extinguishers.
City of Fontana
The general items of work to be done hereunder consists of renovations of an existing industrial facility to provide infrastructure for the Navigation Center along with minor exterior upgrades. The improvements include the addition of meeting spaces, office spaces for counseling rooms and offices, group and individual living spaces, reception lobbies, an elevator, a commercial kitchen, food storage, bathrooms, bathrooms with showers, laundry rooms, a dining hall, and recreation areas, controlled / secured access, including supporting electrical, plumbing and HVAC improvements.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
City of Fontana
Close: Jul 1, 2026
The general items of work to be done hereunder consists of renovations of an existing industrial facility to provide infrastructure for the Navigation Center along with minor exterior upgrades. The improvements include the addition of meeting spaces, office spaces for counseling rooms and offices, group and individual living spaces, reception lobbies, an elevator, a commercial kitchen, food storage, bathrooms, bathrooms with showers, laundry rooms, a dining hall, and recreation areas, controlled / secured access, including supporting electrical, plumbing and HVAC improvements.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the need is unique or continuity-critical and over the $100,000 formal bidding threshold, work with Purchasing to prepare justification and plan for City Council approval.
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell or a NASPO-affiliated contract, lead with piggybacking to bypass formal bidding.
City of Fontana occasionally awards sole source contracts for specialized needs over the $100,000 formal bidding threshold. Position your product as a unique technology or essential for continuity of service.
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City of Fontana
This Master Service Agreement outlines the provision of SaaS services and actuarial technology licensing by GovInvest, Inc. to the City of Fontana, CA. The agreement has an effective date of June 23, 2022, with services commencing on July 1, 2022, for an initial term of one year, automatically renewing. Services include a Pension Module, OPEB Module, and GASB 75 Full Actuarial Valuation. The annual contract value for these services is $24,075. The document details terms for service and support, restrictions, confidentiality, payment, term and termination, warranty, indemnity, limitation of liability, and miscellaneous provisions.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2022
City of Fontana
Expires:
This Master Service Agreement outlines the provision of SaaS services and actuarial technology licensing by GovInvest, Inc. to the City of Fontana, CA. The agreement has an effective date of June 23, 2022, with services commencing on July 1, 2022, for an initial term of one year, automatically renewing. Services include a Pension Module, OPEB Module, and GASB 75 Full Actuarial Valuation. The annual contract value for these services is $24,075. The document details terms for service and support, restrictions, confidentiality, payment, term and termination, warranty, indemnity, limitation of liability, and miscellaneous provisions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Fontana
The council meeting addressed several items, including a commemorative presentation for a Planning Commissioner, an arts award recognition for the Art Depot Gallery, and public comments concerning local employment opportunities for teenagers, neighborhood safety, and a request for the removal of a commissioner. Discussions were held on election policies, including candidate statement fees and signage compliance. Additionally, the council reviewed city workforce vacancy and retention trends in compliance with Assembly Bill 2561, approved a public right-of-way vacation for a specific development project, adopted a policy for telephonic or internet service disruptions for meetings as required by Senate Bill 707, and reviewed the 2026-2027 supplemental budget, covering revenue changes and departmental expenditure adjustments.
The council and fire protection district held a joint meeting where they discussed public comments concerning the removal of a commissioner, approved the consent calendar, and held public hearings regarding municipal code amendments for downtown standards and development agreement amendments for logistics centers. Additionally, the council reviewed the third-quarter budget status report, received communications regarding city events and community achievements, and acknowledged local graduation news.
The meeting included ceremonial proclamations for Building and Safety Month and Professional Municipal Clerks Week. Public comments covered issues regarding homelessness, police officer accountability, and opioid support service contracts. The Council discussed and approved contracts for homeless case management and housing navigation services. Additionally, the Council held public hearings regarding the 2026 Action Plan and substantial amendments to the 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan, and continued an appeal regarding a land use and industrial development project.
The council recognized staff and community members for the surf and turf competition and held a national craft championship recognition. The council also proclaimed April as National Donate Life Month. Public comments were received regarding professional service agreements, neighborhood concerns, and allegations involving a city commissioner. Public hearings were held to consider municipal code amendments regarding land use, medical commercial zones, and form-based code, as well as the formation of a community facilities district. The council also introduced an ordinance to regulate social hosts who allow the use of illegal fireworks.
The council held a ceremony to recognize the retirement of a fire captain. Public communications addressed housing affordability, homelessness, and a request for the removal of a commissioner involved in a reported homicide investigation. City staff provided an overview of municipal housing programs and resources. The council conducted a public hearing regarding the authorization of liens for delinquent sewer and solid waste accounts and approved the associated resolution. Discussions also included upcoming street paving projects, the retirement of a K-9 unit dog, and community events hosted by the city.
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