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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Rancho Cordova
Work includes 38 LM pavement surface preparation; 28,678 SF 4" hma (type a) digout; 2,566 SF line crack repair; 38 CY unsuitable material excavation & backfill (contingency); 2,000 SF geotextile fabric (contingency); 2 EA remove & replace speed lump; 308 SF detail grind; 4 EA adjust utility to grade; 275,1624 SF type i slurry seal ; 862,820 SF type ii slurry seal; 1,830 LF thermoplastic striping bike lane line intersection: detail 39a; 23,660 LF thermoplastic striping bike lane line: detail 39; 520 LF thermoplastic striping channelizing line w/ markers: detail 38; 400 LF thermoplastic striping lane line w/ markers: detail 18; 10,080 LF thermoplastic striping lane line w/ markers: detail 2. See attached file.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
City of Rancho Cordova
Close: May 21, 2026
Work includes 38 LM pavement surface preparation; 28,678 SF 4" hma (type a) digout; 2,566 SF line crack repair; 38 CY unsuitable material excavation & backfill (contingency); 2,000 SF geotextile fabric (contingency); 2 EA remove & replace speed lump; 308 SF detail grind; 4 EA adjust utility to grade; 275,1624 SF type i slurry seal ; 862,820 SF type ii slurry seal; 1,830 LF thermoplastic striping bike lane line intersection: detail 39a; 23,660 LF thermoplastic striping bike lane line: detail 39; 520 LF thermoplastic striping channelizing line w/ markers: detail 38; 400 LF thermoplastic striping lane line w/ markers: detail 18; 10,080 LF thermoplastic striping lane line w/ markers: detail 2. See attached file.
AvailableCity of Rancho Cordova
Provide qualified consultants with demonstrated experience in administering and supporting federally funded programs, including the community development block grant (cdbg) program; work to be performed under this contract consists, in general, of providing on-call professional services to support the city's cdbg program, including program administration, planning and reporting, environmental review, subrecipient monitoring, compliance with hud regulations, and related technical assistance. Services may also include support for other hud-funded programs, as applicable. The consultant shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals necessary to perform the required services, as described in the scope of work, this request for proposals, and as directed by the city.
Posted Date
Apr 20, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 20, 2026
City of Rancho Cordova
Close: May 8, 2026
Provide qualified consultants with demonstrated experience in administering and supporting federally funded programs, including the community development block grant (cdbg) program; work to be performed under this contract consists, in general, of providing on-call professional services to support the city's cdbg program, including program administration, planning and reporting, environmental review, subrecipient monitoring, compliance with hud regulations, and related technical assistance. Services may also include support for other hud-funded programs, as applicable. The consultant shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals necessary to perform the required services, as described in the scope of work, this request for proposals, and as directed by the city.
AvailableCity of Rancho Cordova
The City Hall First Floor Suite 100 Tenant Improvement Project involves comprehensive renovations and improvements to a specific suite within the city hall building. The project has an estimated construction cost of $1,650,000 and requires a B-General contractor license. Interested bidders must submit their proposals through the city's procurement portal by the specified deadline in May 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 16, 2026
City of Rancho Cordova
Close: May 14, 2026
The City Hall First Floor Suite 100 Tenant Improvement Project involves comprehensive renovations and improvements to a specific suite within the city hall building. The project has an estimated construction cost of $1,650,000 and requires a B-General contractor license. Interested bidders must submit their proposals through the city's procurement portal by the specified deadline in May 2026.
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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 $20,000, use sole source.
Coops: Ask procurement/end-user if a cooperative contract can be used to buy now; City is authorized—offer your existing coop as the vehicle.
City of Rancho Cordova: No evidence of sole source awards above the City’s threshold; deprioritize this path.
Practical note: Purchases over $20,000 generally require a formal competitive solicitation via the City’s procurement portal. Expect sole source to be rare and scrutinized.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Rancho Cordova
The City of Rancho Cordova's Active Transportation Plan outlines policies, programs, and practices to enhance conditions for walking and biking within the city. The plan's recommendations are structured around seven key categories: Coordination and Collaboration, Evaluation and Planning, Funding and Implementation, Operations and Maintenance, Education and Encouragement, Supporting Infrastructure and Amenities, and Emerging Technologies and Innovation. It aims to foster a walk- and bike-friendly environment and support the city's ambition to achieve Silver-level cycling community status.
This Active Transportation Plan for the City of Rancho Cordova outlines priority and recommended projects aimed at enhancing active transportation infrastructure. The plan details specific improvements for crossings, sidewalks, and bikeways, providing a roadmap for the development and enhancement of pedestrian and cycling facilities within the city.
The City of Rancho Cordova's Active Transportation Plan (ATP) updates and consolidates existing pedestrian and bicycle master plans, serving as a comprehensive action plan to improve facilities for residents, employees, and visitors. It outlines a prioritization framework based on key goals: Safety First, Healthy and Sustainable, Joyful Choices, and Deliver and Maintain. The plan uses both quantitative (Safety, Connectivity, Equity) and qualitative (Project Readiness, Cost and Funding Opportunities, Project Support) criteria to identify and prioritize projects.
The City of Rancho Cordova's Active Transportation Plan outlines a vision for residents and visitors to lead healthy, active lifestyles through safe, connected, and equitable access to destinations, fostering a culture that supports walking, biking, and rolling for everyone. The plan is guided by four main goals: prioritizing safety for all road users, promoting healthy and sustainable active travel choices, ensuring joyful and practical experiences for walking, biking, and rolling, and committing to the delivery and maintenance of essential active transportation infrastructure.
The City of Rancho Cordova's Active Transportation Plan (ATP) aims to establish a safer, more accessible network of city streets, trails, and shared-use paths for walking, biking, and rolling for all ages and abilities. This plan focuses on improving mobility, sustainability, and quality of life by understanding current travel patterns, addressing barriers, and integrating community input with technical analysis. Key objectives include meeting climate action goals, encouraging active transportation, prioritizing walking, biking, and transit, fostering housing development, and ensuring equity in processes and outcomes. The vision promotes healthy and active lifestyles through safe, connected, and equitable access, with primary goals of safety, healthy and sustainable choices, joyful choices, and effective delivery and maintenance.
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