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Active opportunities open for bidding
County of Riverside
The County of Riverside is soliciting quotations for inmate property and shipping boxes to be used in detention centers, with an estimated annual usage of 36,000–48,000 property boxes and up to 2,000 shipping boxes. The contract is for a 5-year period with renewals and will be awarded based on lowest overall purchase price, specification adherence, and other factors. Bidders must meet size, construction, printing, warranty, and fill rate requirements.
Posted Date
Jun 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: Jun 8, 2026
County of Riverside
Close: Jun 24, 2026
The County of Riverside is soliciting quotations for inmate property and shipping boxes to be used in detention centers, with an estimated annual usage of 36,000–48,000 property boxes and up to 2,000 shipping boxes. The contract is for a 5-year period with renewals and will be awarded based on lowest overall purchase price, specification adherence, and other factors. Bidders must meet size, construction, printing, warranty, and fill rate requirements.
AvailableCounty of Riverside
The City of Jurupa Valley is soliciting bids for the Granite Hill Area SRTS Sidewalk Gap Closure Project (CIP #23110), which involves AC pavement rehabilitation, new concrete curb, gutter, sidewalk, catch basins, storm drains, driveway approaches, ADA ramps, thermoplastic striping, and traffic control on Granite Hill Drive, Lindsay Street, Campbell Avenue, and Hastings Boulevard. The project requires a Class 'A' Contractor's License, a 10% bid bond, has a construction duration of 120 working days with liquidated damages of $1,000 per calendar day, and an engineer's estimate of $6,391,000. The project is funded with ATP, Measure A (Riverside County), and RMRA/SB1 funds.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
County of Riverside
Close: Jul 1, 2026
The City of Jurupa Valley is soliciting bids for the Granite Hill Area SRTS Sidewalk Gap Closure Project (CIP #23110), which involves AC pavement rehabilitation, new concrete curb, gutter, sidewalk, catch basins, storm drains, driveway approaches, ADA ramps, thermoplastic striping, and traffic control on Granite Hill Drive, Lindsay Street, Campbell Avenue, and Hastings Boulevard. The project requires a Class 'A' Contractor's License, a 10% bid bond, has a construction duration of 120 working days with liquidated damages of $1,000 per calendar day, and an engineer's estimate of $6,391,000. The project is funded with ATP, Measure A (Riverside County), and RMRA/SB1 funds.
AvailableCounty of Riverside
Work consists of road reconstruction, includes 1,939 CY of roadway excavation; 4,258 TON of hot mix asphalt (type a); 644 SF of minor concrete; 175 SF of thermoplastic crosswalk and pavement marking; 9,644 LF of paint traffic stripe; 1,354 CY of roadway excavation; 649 SF of minor concrete; pavement marker.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: -
County of Riverside
Close: Jun 24, 2026
Work consists of road reconstruction, includes 1,939 CY of roadway excavation; 4,258 TON of hot mix asphalt (type a); 644 SF of minor concrete; 175 SF of thermoplastic crosswalk and pavement marking; 9,644 LF of paint traffic stripe; 1,354 CY of roadway excavation; 649 SF of minor concrete; pavement marker.
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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 $50,000, use sole source; above $50,000 requires Board of Supervisors sign-off. Use only if the solution is clearly proprietary and you can support a Board-level sole source justification; otherwise pivot back to coops/resellers.
Coops: If a direct cooperative purchase is preferred, route the sale via Sourcewell.
Entity: County of Riverside, CA
Threshold/approval: Sole source above $50,000 requires Board of Supervisors sign-off.
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County of Riverside
This agreement appoints Apex Investigative Services, Inc. as an investigator panel contractor for the County of Riverside's Workers' Compensation Division. Key terms include an hourly compensation rate of $80.00 and an annual payment cap of $99,000 per fiscal year. The contract's effective start date is April 10, 2025, with an initial term extending to June 30, 2027, and potential renewals pushing the final expiration no later than June 20, 2033. The scope covers various investigative services, and the agreement incorporates comprehensive insurance, indemnification provisions, and detailed exhibits covering HIPAA compliance as a Business Associate, the County's internal HIPAA policy, and vendor marketing guidelines.
Effective Date
Apr 10, 2025
Expires
Effective: Apr 10, 2025
County of Riverside
Expires:
This agreement appoints Apex Investigative Services, Inc. as an investigator panel contractor for the County of Riverside's Workers' Compensation Division. Key terms include an hourly compensation rate of $80.00 and an annual payment cap of $99,000 per fiscal year. The contract's effective start date is April 10, 2025, with an initial term extending to June 30, 2027, and potential renewals pushing the final expiration no later than June 20, 2033. The scope covers various investigative services, and the agreement incorporates comprehensive insurance, indemnification provisions, and detailed exhibits covering HIPAA compliance as a Business Associate, the County's internal HIPAA policy, and vendor marketing guidelines.
AvailableCounty of Riverside
This is Amendment No. 1 to the Investigator Panel Agreement for Services between the County of Riverside and Premier Group International. Effective July 1, 2024, this amendment extends the contract term for three years, through June 30, 2027, and increases the professional service hourly rate from $70.00 to $80.00. The annual maximum contract amount for services under the amendment is $99,000.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2024
County of Riverside
Expires:
This is Amendment No. 1 to the Investigator Panel Agreement for Services between the County of Riverside and Premier Group International. Effective July 1, 2024, this amendment extends the contract term for three years, through June 30, 2027, and increases the professional service hourly rate from $70.00 to $80.00. The annual maximum contract amount for services under the amendment is $99,000.
AvailableCounty of Riverside
This First Amendment to the Investigator Panel Agreement for Services between the County of Riverside and Stewart Investigative Services, Inc. extends the original contract term from July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2027, with an additional three-year renewal option. The amendment increases the professional service hourly rate from $70.00 to $80.00 and establishes an Annual Maximum Contract Amount of $99,000. The original agreement became effective on January 6, 2022, and this amendment is effective July 1, 2024.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2024
County of Riverside
Expires:
This First Amendment to the Investigator Panel Agreement for Services between the County of Riverside and Stewart Investigative Services, Inc. extends the original contract term from July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2027, with an additional three-year renewal option. The amendment increases the professional service hourly rate from $70.00 to $80.00 and establishes an Annual Maximum Contract Amount of $99,000. The original agreement became effective on January 6, 2022, and this amendment is effective July 1, 2024.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from County of Riverside
The committee reviewed and recommended approval for the issuance of the County of Riverside Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes for the 2026-27 fiscal year. The discussion covered the background of the annual issuance to address cash-flow deficits, the evaluation of prepaying unfunded CalPERS pension liabilities, and the authorization of an aggregate issuance amount. The committee also examined financing details, including estimated costs, underwriter appointments, and sources of repayment for the proposed notes.
The committee reviewed monthly disclosure reports for the Treasurer's Pooled Investment Fund, noting market value balances and changes in portfolio yield following Federal Reserve interest rate adjustments. Investment reports for funds outside the county treasury were also examined, covering the County of Riverside Asset Leasing Corporation, Infrastructure Financing Authority, Land Secured Districts, Pension Obligation Bonds, and the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency. Additionally, the committee reviewed the Treasurer-Tax Collector's Statement of Investment Policy.
The workshop provided a detailed overview of election integrity procedures in Riverside County. Topics included the maintenance of voter registration databases, the process for verifying voter eligibility, managing inactive and cancelled registrations, and the usage of data for address verification through third-party services. Additionally, the presentation covered legal requirements for election administration, the processing of mail-in ballots, and the history and implementation of federal voting standards and equipment certification.
The committee reviewed the second quarter performance report, which included market commentary on equities and fixed income, as well as an analysis of plan assets, fund lineup performance, and reduced administrative fees. Legal, regulatory, and fiduciary updates were provided, including discussions on new executive orders regarding private market investments, DOL guidance on cryptocurrency, SEC rule withdrawals, and potential litigation concerns following a Supreme Court decision. The committee also reviewed a draft fee and expense policy statement, an updated investment policy statement, and draft committee by-laws. Discussions also included strategies for driving plan participation and contribution rates.
The agenda for the meeting included approval of the previous meeting minutes from October 8, 2025. Key discussion items involved receiving and filing the Fourth Quarter 2025 Performance Report, legal and regulatory updates, a review of the Committee By-Laws, and plan reviews for Corebridge Financial, Nationwide, and Gallagher VEBA Plan. Under new business, the Committee discussed strategies to drive participation and contributions, requesting record-keepers provide relevant plan metrics at the subsequent meeting. The Federal Reserve's decision in December to lower interest rates and anticipate 1-2 cuts in 2026 was noted in the economic review. The performance report highlighted positive returns across major equity indices for Q4 2025, though international equities outperformed domestic equities for the calendar year. Legal updates covered executive orders related to private market investments in retirement plans and the DOL's stance on cryptocurrencies. A draft Fee and Expense Policy Statement indicated specific recordkeeping fees for Corebridge and Nationwide plans, and a draft Committee By-Laws requested consistency in naming conventions.
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