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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Lakewood
Work includes replacement of existing water mains including but not limited to, excavation, shoring, installation of approx 12,800 PVC piping, fire hydrants, water services and fire services, valves, reconnection of existing services, potholing of utilities, abandonment of existing water mains/valves, removal and replacement of existing asphalt pavement, curb/gutter, sidewalk, cross gutter, and driveway. Work to complete the connection to the existing 8" main at the intersection. The work also includes the installation of approximately 1,900 SF of 3" thick asphalt rubber hot mix (arhm gc-cpg 64-16). Work will also include the 2" grind and overlay of the entire street.
Posted Date
Feb 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Feb 10, 2026
City of Lakewood
Close: Apr 1, 2026
Work includes replacement of existing water mains including but not limited to, excavation, shoring, installation of approx 12,800 PVC piping, fire hydrants, water services and fire services, valves, reconnection of existing services, potholing of utilities, abandonment of existing water mains/valves, removal and replacement of existing asphalt pavement, curb/gutter, sidewalk, cross gutter, and driveway. Work to complete the connection to the existing 8" main at the intersection. The work also includes the installation of approximately 1,900 SF of 3" thick asphalt rubber hot mix (arhm gc-cpg 64-16). Work will also include the 2" grind and overlay of the entire street.
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Pre-qualification of bidders for Palms Park Community Center Improvements project.
Posted Date
Nov 17, 2025
Due Date
Dec 15, 2025
Release: Nov 17, 2025
City of Lakewood
Close: Dec 15, 2025
Pre-qualification of bidders for Palms Park Community Center Improvements project.
City of Lakewood
Work is comprised of renovation of an existing public building and parking lot.
Posted Date
Nov 18, 2025
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Nov 18, 2025
City of Lakewood
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Work is comprised of renovation of an existing public building and parking lot.
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Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to coops/resellers due to strict controls and low success rates.
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City of Lakewood (CA) rarely approves sole source and requires strict controls.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Lakewood
This document outlines the City of Lakewood's strategic direction, defining its vision, mission, and core values. It aims to foster a welcoming and thriving community with a high quality of life, delivered through efficient, fiscally prudent public services and legendary customer service. The plan's strategic goals focus on ensuring a safe community, providing recreation and leisure opportunities, achieving high-performing government, promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion, maintaining fiscal responsibility, developing well-maintained infrastructure, cultivating an informed and engaged community, and promoting economic health and prosperity.
The Lakewood City Council held a regular meeting where they discussed various topics. They received a presentation from the Lakewood Lions Club and introduced the new President of the Greater Lakewood Chamber of Commerce. The council approved several routine items, including personnel transactions, registers of demands, and resolutions related to parking spaces and program supplements. They also discussed and adopted the budget for fiscal years 2000-2001 and 2001-2002, covering areas such as street system maintenance, economic development, and public safety. Additionally, they addressed public works contracts, purchasing bids for a flat bed truck, and adjustments to commercial refuse rates. The council also discussed a water rate reduction and an amendment to the Lakewood Municipal Code regarding the office of the City Manager. They concluded with a closed session to evaluate the performance of the City Administrator and approved a salary increase.
The Lakewood City Council meeting included a presentation on the Quarterly Public Safety Report by the Lakewood Sheriff's Station. Routine items included approval of meeting minutes, personnel transactions, registers of demands, and a report of City Council Committees' activities. The council also discussed the designation of a voting delegate for the League Annual Conference, a permit for a street closure for a block party, and the purchase of desktop computers. Additional design services for the Mayfair Park Water Capture Project were also addressed. A public hearing was held regarding adjustments to water-related fees and deposits. The Housing Successor Agency approved registers of demands.
The City Council meeting included a public safety update from the L.A. County Sheriff's Department, where discussions covered economic development, street maintenance, and crime prevention programs like Neighborhood Watch and Business Watch. The Sheriff's Department reported on the positive impact of "Team Lakewood" on crime reduction and discussed the Sky Knight program, Special Assignment Team, traffic enforcement, detective bureau activities, and the PAVE Program.
The Lakewood City Council convened for a special meeting that included a closed session. The closed session involved a conference with legal counsel regarding pending litigation related to a letter from an attorney representing the Southwest Voter Registration Project, which threatened legal action against the City under the Voting Rights Act.
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