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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lafayette
Work includes mobilization; traffic control and construction signage; potholing utilities; clearing and grubbing including tree protection, and trees and vegetation trimming; removal and disposal of asphalt concrete pavement and subgrade, concrete curbs, gutters, curb ramps, flatworks, striping, traffic signs, walls, and railings; construction of minor concrete structures, concrete curbs, gutters, curb ramps, flatworks, storm drain facilities and piping, asphalt concrete paving and base repairs, asphalt berms, driveways, and pathways, crack seal, installation of steel shoulder piles, timber lagging retaining wall, and railings, replacement of metal beam guard rails, installation of new traffic thermoplastic striping, and markings, reflective markers, traffic signs; adjustment of utility covers; installation of survey monuments; and all other miscellaneous work.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
City of Lafayette
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Work includes mobilization; traffic control and construction signage; potholing utilities; clearing and grubbing including tree protection, and trees and vegetation trimming; removal and disposal of asphalt concrete pavement and subgrade, concrete curbs, gutters, curb ramps, flatworks, striping, traffic signs, walls, and railings; construction of minor concrete structures, concrete curbs, gutters, curb ramps, flatworks, storm drain facilities and piping, asphalt concrete paving and base repairs, asphalt berms, driveways, and pathways, crack seal, installation of steel shoulder piles, timber lagging retaining wall, and railings, replacement of metal beam guard rails, installation of new traffic thermoplastic striping, and markings, reflective markers, traffic signs; adjustment of utility covers; installation of survey monuments; and all other miscellaneous work.
AvailableCity of Lafayette
Construction of the City of Lafayette Restriping Project, including removal and installation of traffic striping lines, legends, reflective markers, and curb painting, along with associated traffic control and water pollution prevention.
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Nov 25, 2025
City of Lafayette
Close: Jan 15, 2026
Construction of the City of Lafayette Restriping Project, including removal and installation of traffic striping lines, legends, reflective markers, and curb painting, along with associated traffic control and water pollution prevention.
City of Lafayette
Mobilization; prepare and implement a water pollution control plan; traffic control, temporary traffic signage and temporary delineation; removal and proper disposal of existing striping lines, legends and markers; removal of vegetation around existing striping and around curb painting; temporary layout, spotting and tracking; protection of utilities boxes and valves within the limits of re-painting; installation of new traffic thermoplastic striping lines, legends, and reflective markers; curb painting and all other miscellaneous work
Posted Date
Dec 10, 2025
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Dec 10, 2025
City of Lafayette
Close: Jan 15, 2026
Mobilization; prepare and implement a water pollution control plan; traffic control, temporary traffic signage and temporary delineation; removal and proper disposal of existing striping lines, legends and markers; removal of vegetation around existing striping and around curb painting; temporary layout, spotting and tracking; protection of utilities boxes and valves within the limits of re-painting; installation of new traffic thermoplastic striping lines, legends, and reflective markers; curb painting and all other miscellaneous work
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $175,000, use sole source.
Coops: Ask if they’ll consider a cooperative (NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, NPPGov) to streamline procurement.
Entity: City of Lafayette, CA
Threshold insight: Near-zero history of sole sourcing above $175,000; the city adheres to competitive bidding.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lafayette
The meeting featured a presentation from the Public Art Committee regarding their mission, ongoing projects, and collection management. Key topics included a summary of the current permanent and temporary art installations across the city, the 1% for the Arts program, and the progress of upcoming art projects, including the dandelion seeds sculpture and panels at the 950 Huff development. The discussion emphasized the goal of integrating art into daily community life and provided information about future mural unveiling events.
The meeting provided information regarding the 2026 Road Paving Project, which has an estimated budget of $3.8 million and involves repaving 28 streets. The project includes prep work such as grinding thermoplastic striping, crack sealing, and base repairs (digouts). Details were provided on conforming paving for asphalt driveways, adjustments to utility frames and covers, and various street repairs including guard rails, retaining walls, and curb ramps to meet ADA standards. The presentation also clarified the responsibility of property owners for repairs to concrete curb, gutter, and sidewalk, and the importance of inspecting house sewer laterals prior to construction. The selection criteria for the streets were based on the Pavement Condition Index (PCI). Specific construction treatments were outlined for various streets, including wedge grinding, hot asphalt overlay, and the coordination of work with utility companies.
This document provides an overview of the City of Lafayette's public art initiatives, spearheaded by the Lafayette Public Art Committee. The plan focuses on promoting public art, supporting artistic and cultural diversity, and enriching the city through various programming. Key areas include maintaining permanent collections, showcasing temporary exhibitions, implementing mural and utility box programs, and developing new art installations. The overarching goal is to embed the arts deeply within civic life, enhance community values, foster lifelong learning, and contribute to the overall vibrancy and cultural fabric of the community.
The meeting focused on presenting the 75% design plans for the Pleasant Hill Road Multi-Purpose Pathway project, which bypasses existing on and off ramps to provide a protected route for pedestrians and bicyclists along the center median. Key design elements discussed included landscaping near the Mount Diablo Boulevard end and the use of concrete K-rails separating the pathway from traffic lanes, with a specified 14-foot pathway width being requested for final design. The discussion noted that there is currently no funding for construction, and future discussions will weigh this center median design against an alternative East Side pathway. Design changes included eliminating a previously considered scramble intersection at Mount Diablo Boulevard due to public feedback and cost concerns related to modifying the free right turn. Furthermore, frontage improvements at the Deer Hill Road end, including a lane shift and formalization of drop-off/pick-up areas, are linked to a concurrent development project ("The Terraces"). The project will eliminate existing on-street parking and bike lane markings on Pleasant Hill Road, directing cyclists to the center median pathway, though street cycling remains an option indicated by green bike sharrows. Concerns were raised regarding the reduced sidewalk buffer between vehicle lanes and the existing sidewalk, prompting a request for the consultants to add explicit buffer dimension annotations to the construction drawings.
The meeting included discussions on the appointment of a new council member, Stella Weatherspoon. A recent Vista's mailer was reported as a success, particularly the major projects map. The council is considering a pro-housing designation from HCD. The Oak Hill project was recently approved, featuring 90 condos with 11 below-market-rate units. Another project, Oakill Place, was approved with 17 single-family homes. The city is working on a project at 949 Moraga Road to create 48 affordable units for developmentally disabled adults. SB79, Senator Scott Weiner's bill on transit-oriented developments, was discussed, with concerns raised about its impact on Lafayette, particularly regarding evacuation routes and fire risk. The council is working to change the language of SB79 to exempt tier three areas with high fire risk. New ADU incentives were introduced, including reduced fees, a grant program, and pre-approved plans.
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