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Government ID for mapping buyers across datasets.
Full-time equivalent employees.
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
Includes fiscal year calendars, procurement complexity scores, and strategic insights.
Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Simi Valley
Work includes booster station improvements.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
City of Simi Valley
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Work includes booster station improvements.
AvailableCity of Simi Valley
Work includes 0.58 mg reservoir improvements.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
City of Simi Valley
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Work includes 0.58 mg reservoir improvements.
AvailableCity of Simi Valley
Work includes 620 LF rehabilitate (CIPP) 20" sewer pipe complete-in- place; 733 LF rehabilitate (CIPP) 33" sewer pipe complete-in- place; 794 LF rehabilitate (CIPP) 36" sewer pipe complete-in- place; 3 EA manhole frame and cover replacement; 1 LS traffic control, construction signing and traffic maintenance; 50 hrs heavy cleaning; 1 LS maintenance of existing sewer system (bypass).
Posted Date
Jun 26, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 26, 2026
City of Simi Valley
Close: Jul 23, 2026
Work includes 620 LF rehabilitate (CIPP) 20" sewer pipe complete-in- place; 733 LF rehabilitate (CIPP) 33" sewer pipe complete-in- place; 794 LF rehabilitate (CIPP) 36" sewer pipe complete-in- place; 3 EA manhole frame and cover replacement; 1 LS traffic control, construction signing and traffic maintenance; 50 hrs heavy cleaning; 1 LS maintenance of existing sewer system (bypass).
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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 $175,000, use sole source only when there’s a clear standardization need; otherwise pivot immediately to a coop.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners (BuyBoard is also acceptable).
Entity: City of Simi Valley (CA)
Threshold context: Sole source above $175,000 is rarely used; deprioritize this path.
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City of Simi Valley
This contract is a SaaS Services Agreement between GovInvest, Inc. and Simi Valley, CA, effective July 1, 2022. It outlines the licensing of the Standard Pension Module, Other Post-Employment Benefits Module, and Labor Costing Module of the Total Liability Calculator. The initial term is three years, expiring on July 1, 2025, with an option to extend. The total amount for the initial term is not to exceed $102,728.50. The agreement includes detailed terms and conditions, payment terms, warranties, and insurance requirements, along with exhibits for service levels, support, software disclaimer, and additional insurance details.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2022
City of Simi Valley
Expires:
This contract is a SaaS Services Agreement between GovInvest, Inc. and Simi Valley, CA, effective July 1, 2022. It outlines the licensing of the Standard Pension Module, Other Post-Employment Benefits Module, and Labor Costing Module of the Total Liability Calculator. The initial term is three years, expiring on July 1, 2025, with an option to extend. The total amount for the initial term is not to exceed $102,728.50. The agreement includes detailed terms and conditions, payment terms, warranties, and insurance requirements, along with exhibits for service levels, support, software disclaimer, and additional insurance details.
City of Simi Valley
This document is a First Amendment to the SaaS Licensing Agreement between the City of Simi Valley and GovInvest, Inc. The amendment, dated June 16, 2025, extends the agreement by two years, from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2027. It also increases the not-to-exceed contract amount by $100,692.85, bringing the revised total not-to-exceed amount to $203,421.35. The purpose of the agreement is for GovInvest to provide its Total Liability Calculator platform and related services for financial planning and reporting.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2025
City of Simi Valley
Expires:
This document is a First Amendment to the SaaS Licensing Agreement between the City of Simi Valley and GovInvest, Inc. The amendment, dated June 16, 2025, extends the agreement by two years, from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2027. It also increases the not-to-exceed contract amount by $100,692.85, bringing the revised total not-to-exceed amount to $203,421.35. The purpose of the agreement is for GovInvest to provide its Total Liability Calculator platform and related services for financial planning and reporting.
AvailableCity of Simi Valley
This document is an invoice from GovInvest Inc. to Simi Valley for annual subscription fees for Pension, OPEB, and Costing Modules. The services cover the period from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026, with a total amount due of $41,901.88. Payment options are provided.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2025
City of Simi Valley
Expires:
This document is an invoice from GovInvest Inc. to Simi Valley for annual subscription fees for Pension, OPEB, and Costing Modules. The services cover the period from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026, with a total amount due of $41,901.88. Payment options are provided.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Simi Valley
This document presents the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) for the Ventura County Waterworks District No. 8 – City of Simi Valley. The plan acts as a roadmap to evaluate water supply reliability over a 25-year period, extending through 2050, by identifying and quantifying adequate water supplies from imported sources, groundwater, and recycled water. It details water demands under normal, single-dry, and multiple-dry year conditions, and outlines comprehensive demand management measures including conservation programs, public education, and water waste prohibitions, all aimed at ensuring a reliable and high-quality water supply for its customers.
The meeting included the recognition of outgoing Youth Council members, Youth Employment Service Advisory Board members, Neighborhood Council Executive Board members, and Cultural Arts Center Foundation board members for their contributions and community service. Additionally, the Council presented an honorary resolution to the 2026 City Volunteer of the Year, Chaplain Bill Martin, for his service with the local police department and community outreach efforts.
The council recognized June 2026 as LGBTQ plus Pride Month and June 19th, 2026, as Juneteenth. Public testimony was provided regarding the importance of school resource officers in the local school district. The council approved the reappointment of the board president and a trustee to the library board. Additionally, a working group for school resource officers and crossing guards was established, with two council members appointed to represent the city. Finally, the council discussed the appointment of members to the ADA Paratransit Advisory Committee.
The Board of Directors held multiple special meetings to conduct closed sessions, which included discussions regarding the appointment of a District Manager, significant exposure to litigation, and conferences with labor negotiators representing various employee associations. Key business items addressed during the regular portion of these meetings included the approval of the 2026/27 appropriations limitation, publication of the preliminary budget, and review of operational budgets for the Activity Center. Furthermore, the Board authorized the solicitation of bids for construction projects, reviewed contracts for food and beverage concessions, discussed the District's mission statement, and approved land sale agreements with the Triunfo Water and Sanitation District.
The meeting included reports from city representatives regarding local developments, transit expansion, and freeway maintenance. Presentations were provided by the library on upcoming digital literacy events and by committee members on grant review processes and community outreach. The Council reviewed financial reports detailing profit and loss statements, including income from sponsorships and various operating and program expenses. Additionally, the council discussed and approved a recommendation for an appointment to the Ventura County Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council, and received updates on upcoming events and senior programming.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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