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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Piedmont
Work includes approx 48 LF of 18" of trench drain; 993 LF of 4" White Line, Thermoplastic Traffic Stripe; 135 LF of 4" Blue Line; 102 LF of Red curb paint; 85 LF of 12" Crosswalk/Limit Line, Yellow.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
City of Piedmont
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Work includes approx 48 LF of 18" of trench drain; 993 LF of 4" White Line, Thermoplastic Traffic Stripe; 135 LF of 4" Blue Line; 102 LF of Red curb paint; 85 LF of 12" Crosswalk/Limit Line, Yellow.
City of Piedmont
Work consists of sidewalk repair program. Includes 7,879 SF of minor concrete, sidewalk; 1,623 SF of minor concrete, driveway; 41 LF of minor concrete, curb and gutter. See outside link.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
City of Piedmont
Close: Mar 13, 2026
Work consists of sidewalk repair program. Includes 7,879 SF of minor concrete, sidewalk; 1,623 SF of minor concrete, driveway; 41 LF of minor concrete, curb and gutter. See outside link.
City of Piedmont
Work includes 1,070 EA of street tree pruning; 9 EA of remove tree.
Posted Date
Oct 22, 2025
Due Date
Nov 20, 2025
Release: Oct 22, 2025
City of Piedmont
Close: Nov 20, 2025
Work includes 1,070 EA of street tree pruning; 9 EA of remove tree.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; if raised, pivot the buyer to a cooperative.
Coops: Lead with an eligible cooperative (e.g., Sourcewell, KPN, BuyBoard, or H-GAC) to bypass formal bidding.
City of Piedmont (CA) shows a near-zero appetite for sole source contracts. No specific sole source dollar threshold was provided.
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City of Piedmont
This document is a contract amendment request from Consolidated Engineering Laboratories (CEL) to the City of Piedmont for Materials Testing and Construction Inspection Services related to the Piedmont Community Pool project. The request is for an additional $10,000.00 to the original PO No. 07122023DG, increasing the total contract amount to $24,148.00. The need for the amendment arose because the waterproofing inspection services took significantly longer (14 weeks) than initially estimated (4 weeks), exceeding the original budget.
Effective Date
Jul 19, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 19, 2023
City of Piedmont
Expires:
This document is a contract amendment request from Consolidated Engineering Laboratories (CEL) to the City of Piedmont for Materials Testing and Construction Inspection Services related to the Piedmont Community Pool project. The request is for an additional $10,000.00 to the original PO No. 07122023DG, increasing the total contract amount to $24,148.00. The need for the amendment arose because the waterproofing inspection services took significantly longer (14 weeks) than initially estimated (4 weeks), exceeding the original budget.
AvailableCity of Piedmont
Motorola Solutions provides a quote to PIEDMONT, CITY OF for quality communications equipment and services, including APX 6500 Enhanced 7/800 MHz Mobile, Wi-Fi provisioning, 5-year essential service, GNSS/BT-WIFI antenna, TDMA operation, Smartzone operation, remote mount, Wi-Fi capability, ASTRO 25 OTAR, auxiliary speaker, AES encryption, APX control head software, antenna, ASTRO digital CAI OP, APX E5 control head, palm microphone, P25 trunking software, baseline release SW, and SmartConnect.
Effective Date
Sep 18, 2024
Expires
Effective: Sep 18, 2024
City of Piedmont
Expires:
Motorola Solutions provides a quote to PIEDMONT, CITY OF for quality communications equipment and services, including APX 6500 Enhanced 7/800 MHz Mobile, Wi-Fi provisioning, 5-year essential service, GNSS/BT-WIFI antenna, TDMA operation, Smartzone operation, remote mount, Wi-Fi capability, ASTRO 25 OTAR, auxiliary speaker, AES encryption, APX control head software, antenna, ASTRO digital CAI OP, APX E5 control head, palm microphone, P25 trunking software, baseline release SW, and SmartConnect.
City of Piedmont
Contract between Sourcewell and Polaris Sales Inc. for Utility, Transport, Golf, and Recreation Vehicles with Related Accessories, Equipment, and Services. The contract is effective from January 25, 2021, and expires on January 29, 2025, with a possible one-year extension. Polaris will provide equipment, products, and services as stated in its proposal. The contract includes pricing, product changes, participation, sales reporting, and compliance terms.
Effective Date
Jan 25, 2021
Expires
Effective: Jan 25, 2021
City of Piedmont
Expires:
Contract between Sourcewell and Polaris Sales Inc. for Utility, Transport, Golf, and Recreation Vehicles with Related Accessories, Equipment, and Services. The contract is effective from January 25, 2021, and expires on January 29, 2025, with a possible one-year extension. Polaris will provide equipment, products, and services as stated in its proposal. The contract includes pricing, product changes, participation, sales reporting, and compliance terms.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Piedmont
The Planning Commission presented a design award for excellence in a comprehensive home remodel project featuring an integrated accessory dwelling unit. The discussion highlighted the successful transformation of an underutilized basement area into a functional dwelling while preserving the historic craftsman style of the original structure. The architect shared insights regarding the collaborative design process and expressed appreciation for the support provided by city staff during the planning and permitting phases.
The Draft Moraga Canyon Specific Plan for the City of Piedmont outlines a vision and framework for the Moraga Canyon area. Developed in response to the city's state-mandated housing element goal to accommodate 587 new housing units by 2031, the plan aims to facilitate the addition of up to 199 new housing units, including 60 affordable units. Key priorities include improving recreational amenities, enhancing bicycle, pedestrian, and traffic safety, and implementing wildfire safety measures, while maintaining existing city facilities. The plan serves as a blueprint with guidelines for land use, site design, infrastructure, and fire safety to achieve a new neighborhood characterized by safer streets, enhanced recreation, and improved public spaces.
The City Council meeting included a closed session to negotiate the price and terms of a lease for a portion of 120 Vista Avenue with New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC. Additionally, a proclamation was presented for American Red Cross Month. The regular agenda featured a public hearing regarding the adoption of an ordinance and resolutions for the State of California Revolving Fund Loan Application for the Phase 6 Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project, as well as an informational report regarding Request for Qualifications approaches for city-owned parcels located within the Moraga Canyon Specific Plan Area.
This document, the Design and Preservation Element, outlines goals, policies, and actions focused on preserving and enhancing the City of Piedmont's character, appearance, and historic resources. It addresses key areas such as city identity and aesthetics, residential architecture, yards and landscapes, archaeological resources, historic preservation, and preservation advocacy and awareness. The plan aims to maintain the integrity of residential areas through design guidelines, strengthen non-residential community gathering places, protect tribal and archaeological resources, and raise public awareness of the city's unique history and heritage.
The agenda for the meeting included a Proclamation for Black History Month under Presentations. The Consent Calendar involved approving resolutions to set compensation and employment terms for a new Building Inspector and Permit Technician, and to approve a revised job classification for a Police Officer Academy Trainee. The Regular Agenda featured two public hearings: one concerning the adoption of the Piedmont Objective Design Standards and introduction of an amending ordinance, and another regarding amendments to City Code Chapter 17 concerning Accessory Dwelling Units, Notice Requirements, Appeals, and Definitions. Additionally, the Council was set to consider a Consulting Services Agreement with Economic & Planning Systems, Inc. for services related to the preparation and review of responses for the Moraga Canyon Specific Plan Area RFP/Q.
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