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Active opportunities open for bidding
County of Solano
Provide construction management services for the Stevenson bridge road bridge rehabilitation project.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 12, 2026
County of Solano
Close: May 12, 2026
Provide construction management services for the Stevenson bridge road bridge rehabilitation project.
AvailableCounty of Solano
Work consist of hangar door track void repair, 2,930 CY of removal of asphalt pavement and underlying base course, 120 LF of removal of storm drain pipe, 3 EA of removal of catch basin , 750 LF of sawcut and remove asphalt pavement join, 520 CY of unclassified excavation and offsite disposal, 12,310 SF of lime-treated subgrade, 15" depth, 2,060 CY of crushed aggregate base course, 2,580 TON of asphalt surface course, 1,050 SF of pavement markings, yellow, initial application, 1,050 SF of pavement markings, yellow with type iii reflective media, 2,090 SF of pavement markings, black, single application. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
County of Solano
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Work consist of hangar door track void repair, 2,930 CY of removal of asphalt pavement and underlying base course, 120 LF of removal of storm drain pipe, 3 EA of removal of catch basin , 750 LF of sawcut and remove asphalt pavement join, 520 CY of unclassified excavation and offsite disposal, 12,310 SF of lime-treated subgrade, 15" depth, 2,060 CY of crushed aggregate base course, 2,580 TON of asphalt surface course, 1,050 SF of pavement markings, yellow, initial application, 1,050 SF of pavement markings, yellow with type iii reflective media, 2,090 SF of pavement markings, black, single application. See attached file.
AvailableCounty of Solano
General services department 2026 job order contracts - "A" license (general engineering); "B" license (general building); "C-39" license (roofing).
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
County of Solano
Close: Apr 21, 2026
General services department 2026 job order contracts - "A" license (general engineering); "B" license (general building); "C-39" license (roofing).
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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 $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: If Sole Source is blocked, pivot to a Cooperative purchase via Equalis Group or OMNIA Partners.
Entity: County of Solano, CA
Thresholds: Competitive bidding threshold at $10,000; County Administrator approval limit at $75,000; expect Board of Supervisors approval above these levels.
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County of Solano
This contract between the County of Solano and Athens Administrators, Inc. is for third-party administration of workers' compensation claims and managed care services. The agreement is effective from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2028, with a total fixed service fee of $1,680,936. The contract also outlines additional allocated loss adjustment expenses (ALAE) that will be charged on a variable basis. Key sections cover the detailed scope of work, budget, payment terms, and general terms and conditions, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and defining the responsibilities of both parties.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2025
County of Solano
Expires:
This contract between the County of Solano and Athens Administrators, Inc. is for third-party administration of workers' compensation claims and managed care services. The agreement is effective from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2028, with a total fixed service fee of $1,680,936. The contract also outlines additional allocated loss adjustment expenses (ALAE) that will be charged on a variable basis. Key sections cover the detailed scope of work, budget, payment terms, and general terms and conditions, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and defining the responsibilities of both parties.
AvailableCounty of Solano
This document details a Second Amendment to a standard contract between the County of Solano and Athens Administrators for third-party administration of workers' compensation claims and managed care services. The amendment, effective June 19, 2024, extends the contract term from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2025, and increases the maximum payable amount to $2,414,597. It outlines the annual payment schedule for the services and amends specific budget details and payment provisions.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2020
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2020
County of Solano
Expires:
This document details a Second Amendment to a standard contract between the County of Solano and Athens Administrators for third-party administration of workers' compensation claims and managed care services. The amendment, effective June 19, 2024, extends the contract term from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2025, and increases the maximum payable amount to $2,414,597. It outlines the annual payment schedule for the services and amends specific budget details and payment provisions.
County of Solano
This contract between the County of Solano and Athens Administrators covers third-party administration of workers' compensation claims and managed care services. Initially approved for $1,391,841 for a term from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2023, it was amended on May 10, 2023, to extend the term to June 30, 2024, and increase the total maximum amount to $1,889,183 for Third-Party Claim Administrator Services. An addendum effective July 1, 2023, further details updated service fees for claim administration and managed care services.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2020
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2020
County of Solano
Expires:
This contract between the County of Solano and Athens Administrators covers third-party administration of workers' compensation claims and managed care services. Initially approved for $1,391,841 for a term from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2023, it was amended on May 10, 2023, to extend the term to June 30, 2024, and increase the total maximum amount to $1,889,183 for Third-Party Claim Administrator Services. An addendum effective July 1, 2023, further details updated service fees for claim administration and managed care services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from County of Solano
The Board of Supervisors meeting covered a wide range of administrative, legislative, and contractual matters. Key agenda items included recognizing March 2026 as Red Cross Month, Women's History Month, and Weights and Measures Week. The Board addressed ongoing labor negotiations with several unions, approved a lease agreement amendment, and authorized contracts for physical and occupational therapy services, as well as a Prevention and Intervention Resource Center design project. Furthermore, the Board adopted a resolution for a grant to investigate workers' compensation fraud and accepted a revenue agreement for CARE Court respondents. A public hearing was held resulting in the approval of a 3% inflationary rate adjustment for solid waste, organics, and recyclables services. Finally, the Board received updates on federal and state legislative matters and the Suisun Valley Traffic Capacity Analysis.
The commission held a public hearing regarding a rezoning petition and use permit application by Solano Landing LLC to develop a resort hotel complex. The project involves rezoning land from agricultural and neighborhood commercial designations to an agricultural tourist center district and establishing amenities including a restaurant, tasting rooms, and a 10-cottage hotel. The commission adopted a resolution recommending that the Board of Supervisors approve the entitlements and the associated Mitigated Negative Declaration. Additionally, the commission received comments regarding updates to the Planning Commission's Rules of Order and Procedure and the Suisun Valley Strategic Plan.
The commission reviewed and determined the consistency of the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance with the Travis Air Force Base Land Use Compatibility Plan. Discussions included updates from the Wildlife Hazards Subcommittee regarding bird strike data, coordination with resource agencies, and the incorporation of planning documents into airport compatibility plans. The commission also reviewed the Little Egbert Multi-Benefit Project and authorized the transmission of a comment letter to the Department of Water Resources regarding the project's notice of preparation.
The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing regarding a use permit application for a wireless communications facility, which involves the construction and operation of a 95-foot tall monopole. Discussions included considerations for stealth mount alternatives, aesthetic concerns, potential requirements for certified mailers in site analysis, and clarifications regarding zoning code provisions for building height before colocation. The Commission ultimately voted to approve the use permit as proposed.
The commission reviewed several applications for land use consistency. Key discussion topics included the Suisun City Housing and Safety Elements update, a Short Term Rental Ordinance, and the Fairfield Sunset Avenue Apartments project, which included conditions regarding detention pond drainage and a property deed notice for aircraft overflight. Additionally, the commission evaluated proposed Solano County General Plan amendments concerning wind energy facilities, their impact on military radar operations, and alignment with various airport land use compatibility plans.
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