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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Los Alamitos
The City of Los Alamitos is soliciting bids to install a 100 kW emergency generator serving the Police Department and IT building at 3191 Katella Avenue, Los Alamitos, CA. The project is a municipal construction procurement requiring various bonds and the payment of prevailing wages. Solicitation documents and contact details are hosted on the buyer's procurement portal and require vendor registration for full access.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
City of Los Alamitos
Close: Apr 23, 2026
The City of Los Alamitos is soliciting bids to install a 100 kW emergency generator serving the Police Department and IT building at 3191 Katella Avenue, Los Alamitos, CA. The project is a municipal construction procurement requiring various bonds and the payment of prevailing wages. Solicitation documents and contact details are hosted on the buyer's procurement portal and require vendor registration for full access.
City of Los Alamitos
Comprehensive banking services.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
City of Los Alamitos
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Comprehensive banking services.
City of Los Alamitos
This RFP seeks sponsorship opportunities for the WINTERWINTER community event.
Posted Date
-
Due Date
Dec 2, 2023
Release: -
City of Los Alamitos
Close: Dec 2, 2023
This RFP seeks sponsorship opportunities for the WINTERWINTER community event.
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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, deprioritize; if raised, pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with OMNIA Partners or Sourcewell to bypass formal bidding.
City of Los Alamitos (CA) permits sole source under Municipal Code §2.60.140, but there is no evidence of awards above the formal bidding threshold ($100,000).
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City of Los Alamitos
This Professional Services Agreement between the City of Los Alamitos and GovInvest Inc. details the provision of actuarial consulting and technology services. These services include cloud-based software for pension, OPEB, labor costing, and financial forecasting modules, as well as GASB 75 and 68 accounting valuations. The agreement is effective from September 30, 2022, for a one-year term, with a maximum contract value of $21,950. The scope of services, implementation steps, and terms and conditions are outlined across the main agreement and its exhibits.
Effective Date
Sep 30, 2022
Expires
Effective: Sep 30, 2022
City of Los Alamitos
Expires:
This Professional Services Agreement between the City of Los Alamitos and GovInvest Inc. details the provision of actuarial consulting and technology services. These services include cloud-based software for pension, OPEB, labor costing, and financial forecasting modules, as well as GASB 75 and 68 accounting valuations. The agreement is effective from September 30, 2022, for a one-year term, with a maximum contract value of $21,950. The scope of services, implementation steps, and terms and conditions are outlined across the main agreement and its exhibits.
City of Los Alamitos
This Professional Services Agreement between the City of Los Alamitos and GovInvest, Inc., effective August 2, 2021, outlines the provision of Actuarial Consulting and Technology Services, including a Cloud-Based Platform Software for Pension and Labor Costing Modules. GovInvest will provide services such as pension plan modeling, liability breakdown, stress-testing capabilities, and labor negotiation support. The agreement has a maximum contract amount of $16,000 for a one-year term ending July 22, 2022. It details compensation, schedule, insurance, indemnification, and other general terms.
Effective Date
Aug 2, 2021
Expires
Effective: Aug 2, 2021
City of Los Alamitos
Expires:
This Professional Services Agreement between the City of Los Alamitos and GovInvest, Inc., effective August 2, 2021, outlines the provision of Actuarial Consulting and Technology Services, including a Cloud-Based Platform Software for Pension and Labor Costing Modules. GovInvest will provide services such as pension plan modeling, liability breakdown, stress-testing capabilities, and labor negotiation support. The agreement has a maximum contract amount of $16,000 for a one-year term ending July 22, 2022. It details compensation, schedule, insurance, indemnification, and other general terms.
City of Los Alamitos
This document is an invoice from GovInvest Inc. to Los Alamitos, CA, for annual subscription fees for Pension Module and Costing Module services. The services are for the period from September 30, 2025, to September 29, 2026, with a total amount due of $15,000.00.
Effective Date
Sep 30, 2025
Expires
Effective: Sep 30, 2025
City of Los Alamitos
Expires:
This document is an invoice from GovInvest Inc. to Los Alamitos, CA, for annual subscription fees for Pension Module and Costing Module services. The services are for the period from September 30, 2025, to September 29, 2026, with a total amount due of $15,000.00.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Los Alamitos
The City Council meeting included presentations of certificates to the Public Works team in honor of National Public Works Week and to the City Clerk's office for Municipal Clerk's Week. A business spotlight was presented for Nailology Lab. The Police Department conducted a graduation ceremony for the second annual Citizens Police Academy, and the council performed an oath of office and promotion ceremony for two police officers.
The Planning Commission meeting included several key agenda items. Staff provided a report on the General Plan and Housing Element Annual Progress Report for the calendar year 2025. The commission also discussed a general plan amendment and zoning map amendment for Winter Circle, deciding to continue the item to a later date. Additionally, the City Engineer presented an update on the Pine Street project, which is part of a downtown revitalization effort involving complete streets, including infrastructure improvements like bike lanes, a pedestrian hawk signal system, and new street features.
The committee held a regular meeting covering several agenda items. The consent calendar included the adoption of findings required by AB 361 for the continued use of teleconferencing. During the public hearing portion, the committee approved a Site Development Permit for the installation of two modular classroom structures. A Conditional Use Permit for a local business was discussed, with the committee deciding to continue the item to a future meeting to allow time for the resolution of outstanding code enforcement issues. Additionally, the committee adopted a resolution recommending that the City Council adopt a negative declaration and approve the comprehensive update of the City's Housing Element. The meeting also featured updates from the Development Services Director regarding various city projects and events.
The City Council adopted Resolution No. 2020-43 in support of the Orange County Sheriff's challenge to a court order requiring the release of inmates from Orange County jails. Discussions focused on the potential impact on public safety, the capacity of jail systems, the necessity of parole and support services for released individuals, the fiscal implications of the challenge, and concerns regarding the spread of COVID-19 within jail populations.
The City Council held a special meeting to conduct various presentations, including commendations and proclamations. Key actions included the ratification of warrants, findings required for teleconferencing, and the adoption of resolutions regarding the upcoming General Municipal Election. The Council also received the Treasurer's Quarterly Investment Report, awarded a contract for a citywide striping and pavement markings project, approved the project list for SB1 funds, authorized a cooperative agreement for traffic signal synchronization, and renewed a mass notification system agreement. Additionally, the Council reviewed and discussed the preliminary budget for fiscal years 2022-23 and 2023-24 and entered into a closed session for labor negotiations and a performance evaluation.
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