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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Roseville
The City of Roseville is seeking professional consultant services for the preparation of a comprehensive Cost Allocation Plan (CAP) and an Indirect Cost Rate Proposal (ICRP). The CAP is developed annually to identify and allocate citywide indirect costs to various departments and funds. Interested firms must register and submit their proposals through the City's electronic procurement portal.
Posted Date
May 26, 2026
Due Date
Jun 18, 2026
Release: May 26, 2026
City of Roseville
Close: Jun 18, 2026
The City of Roseville is seeking professional consultant services for the preparation of a comprehensive Cost Allocation Plan (CAP) and an Indirect Cost Rate Proposal (ICRP). The CAP is developed annually to identify and allocate citywide indirect costs to various departments and funds. Interested firms must register and submit their proposals through the City's electronic procurement portal.
City of Roseville
The City of Roseville seeks a contractor to replace the food service exhaust hood, Ansul fire suppression system, and the walk-in cooler/freezer at the Woodcreek Clubhouse and to implement ADA upgrades. Bidders must provide all labor, materials, and equipment and comply with applicable codes and standards. The solicitation is identified as RFQ #10-3448 and includes an estimated value range of $180,000–$420,000.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
City of Roseville
Close: Jun 16, 2026
The City of Roseville seeks a contractor to replace the food service exhaust hood, Ansul fire suppression system, and the walk-in cooler/freezer at the Woodcreek Clubhouse and to implement ADA upgrades. Bidders must provide all labor, materials, and equipment and comply with applicable codes and standards. The solicitation is identified as RFQ #10-3448 and includes an estimated value range of $180,000–$420,000.
City of Roseville
The City of Roseville is seeking bids for the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Replacement Project under solicitation RFQ #10-3450. This project involves the procurement and installation of replacement UPS units to ensure power reliability for city infrastructure. Interested vendors must register and submit their responses through the Public Purchase eProcurement platform.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 15, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
City of Roseville
Close: Jun 15, 2026
The City of Roseville is seeking bids for the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Replacement Project under solicitation RFQ #10-3450. This project involves the procurement and installation of replacement UPS units to ensure power reliability for city infrastructure. Interested vendors must register and submit their responses through the Public Purchase eProcurement platform.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the solution is proprietary or tightly integrated with existing utility/technology systems, build a justification with the department and route to City Council for approval.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners. For IT, route through CDW-G on a relevant co-op.
Entity: City of Roseville, CA.
When to use: Highly specialized/proprietary tech; essential for continuity with existing systems; or unique to Electric/Water utility operations.
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City of Roseville
This Master Service Agreement establishes a framework for Electronic Payment Acceptance Services provided by Elavon, Inc. to California State Agencies and Local Users. It covers the scope of work, service level agreements, administrative and payment provisions, equipment, and detailed pricing for transaction processing and hardware/software. Authorized Users will enter into separate Subsidiary Agreements based on the terms of this MSA.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2022
City of Roseville
Expires:
This Master Service Agreement establishes a framework for Electronic Payment Acceptance Services provided by Elavon, Inc. to California State Agencies and Local Users. It covers the scope of work, service level agreements, administrative and payment provisions, equipment, and detailed pricing for transaction processing and hardware/software. Authorized Users will enter into separate Subsidiary Agreements based on the terms of this MSA.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Roseville
The council meeting addressed several administrative and community matters, including a report on closed session litigation, a presentation on the 175th anniversary of Placer County, and public comments concerning local development proposals and general city maintenance. The council also conducted appointments for several boards and commissions, including the Planning Commission, Grants Advisory Commission, and the Economic Development Advisory Committee, as well as the appointment of a member to the Local Sales Tax Citizens Oversight Committee.
The Planning Commission discussed the request for a conditional use permit for a new telecommunications facility, specifically a 75-foot tall monopole and associated equipment at 5750 Baseline Road. The project, which was previously continued due to a lack of quorum, aims to improve cellular and broadband coverage, including FirstNet capabilities for first responders, and is designed to accommodate potential future co-location by other carriers. Public testimony was provided in support of the project, highlighting the existing need for improved service in the local area.
The council meeting addressed public concerns regarding a proposed data center and complex jurisdictional issues concerning boundary walls. A primary agenda item involved the approval of naming recommendations for four new parks and the renaming of the children's art center located in Royer Park. Following committee recommendations and public input, the council moved to adopt a resolution to officially approve these naming selections, which honor local community service efforts and geographic features.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding a request for a conditional use permit, which was continued to a future meeting date due to a lack of quorum. Additionally, the commission deliberated on a request for an administrative permit for a two-story residential addition. This item involved testimony from both the project representative and a neighboring resident concerned about property lines, privacy, and sunlight impact. The commission discussed the city's role in the property line dispute before ultimately proceeding with the administrative permit request.
The City Council conducted a budget workshop to review the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Key topics included the presentation of citywide revenues and expenditures, an overview of the general fund financial condition, and discussions on strategic priorities such as maintaining service levels, infrastructure investment, and economic growth. Department heads provided insights into operational needs and priority projects. The council discussed the fiscal challenges posed by economic uncertainty and the commitment to maintaining fiscal responsibility through balanced budget planning.
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