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County of Stanislaus
The County of Stanislaus Public Works is soliciting proposals from qualified consultants for the Milton Road over Hoods Creek Bridge Replacement project (Invitation #RFP 2026-001). The work involves engineering and design services for the replacement of the Milton Road bridge over Hoods Creek, including preparation of necessary documents and plans, and coordination with relevant agencies. Responses are due in paper format by July 30, 2026, with questions due by July 16, 2026.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
County of Stanislaus
Close: Jul 30, 2026
The County of Stanislaus Public Works is soliciting proposals from qualified consultants for the Milton Road over Hoods Creek Bridge Replacement project (Invitation #RFP 2026-001). The work involves engineering and design services for the replacement of the Milton Road bridge over Hoods Creek, including preparation of necessary documents and plans, and coordination with relevant agencies. Responses are due in paper format by July 30, 2026, with questions due by July 16, 2026.
AvailableCounty of Stanislaus
The County of Stanislaus Public Works is soliciting proposals from qualified consultants for the Milton Road over Hoods Creek Bridge Replacement project (Invitation #RFP 2026-001). The work involves engineering and design services for the replacement of the Milton Road bridge over Hoods Creek, including preparation of necessary documents and plans, and coordination with relevant agencies. Responses are due in paper format by July 30, 2026, with questions due by July 16, 2026.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
County of Stanislaus
Close: Jul 30, 2026
The County of Stanislaus Public Works is soliciting proposals from qualified consultants for the Milton Road over Hoods Creek Bridge Replacement project (Invitation #RFP 2026-001). The work involves engineering and design services for the replacement of the Milton Road bridge over Hoods Creek, including preparation of necessary documents and plans, and coordination with relevant agencies. Responses are due in paper format by July 30, 2026, with questions due by July 16, 2026.
AvailableCounty of Stanislaus
Work to be accomplished includes vegetation removal, installing a temporary creek diversion, excavation, bridge removal and reconstruction, rock slope protection placement and roadway reconstruction.
Posted Date
Jun 16, 2026
Due Date
Aug 5, 2026
Release: Jun 16, 2026
County of Stanislaus
Close: Aug 5, 2026
Work to be accomplished includes vegetation removal, installing a temporary creek diversion, excavation, bridge removal and reconstruction, rock slope protection placement and roadway reconstruction.
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Sole Source: Only if truly proprietary with no functional equivalent; help the department prepare the justification.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase via Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners to fast-track and avoid a formal RFP.
Entity: County of Stanislaus, CA.
Use only for genuinely proprietary technology or a unique service with no functional equivalent.
Board meetings and strategic plans from County of Stanislaus
The Board of Supervisors addressed a wide range of agenda items, including employee service awards, presentations on community projects, and public grievances regarding election certification. The board approved numerous reappointments to various advisory boards and commissions. Several contractual agreements were ratified, covering security services, housing solutions, transitional housing, investment policies, literacy programs, and fall protection safety improvements. Additionally, the board approved an amendment to the PRISM Joint Powers Agreement, accepted grant funding for public safety and mental health initiatives, and proclaimed Parks and Recreation Month. The session included a public hearing on the rollover proposed budget for 2027 and adjustments to franchise rates for solid waste collection, along with the adoption of a property tax administration cost recovery plan and the establishment of an interagency task force to address unpermitted food vending.
The Board of Supervisors conducted a workshop focused on performance visions and measures for the Agricultural Commissioner, Planning and Community Development, and Code Enforcement departments. Additionally, updates were provided regarding identification of a development partner for energy projects, the status of the budget and year-end closing activities, human resources initiatives, environmental resources, homeless population statistics, and ADA digital accessibility compliance. The Board also discussed facility improvements, regional housing initiatives, and strategies related to county recruitment and retirement benefit structures.
The meeting included a closed session on existing litigation, followed by a regular session covering a wide array of county business. Key topics discussed included a proclamation for PRIDE month, presentations on resource conservation and community outreach, and public concerns regarding the Del Puerto Dam project and recent incidents involving the Sheriff's Department. The Board approved various administrative actions, including appointments to local commissions and boards, extensions for service agreements such as television programming and health care staffing, and funding for agricultural programs and senior services. Additionally, the Board authorized plans and contracts for infrastructure projects including bridge replacements and park improvements, and adopted a three-year integrated behavioral health plan and a new policy for remote public access during meetings.
The agenda outlines protocols for public engagement, including procedures for addressing the committee, submission of written comments, and requests for language assistance or reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
The Stanislaus County Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for 2023 provides a socio-economic overview and outlines strategic initiatives for the county. It aims to foster economic growth by creating new job opportunities, delivering essential services, and addressing socio-economic challenges such as employment disparities, poverty, homelessness, and skills gaps. The strategy emphasizes ongoing investment in education, workforce development, and infrastructure enhancements, while also promoting regional collaboration. Key focus areas include developing bioproducts and a circular economy, integrating innovation in the food sector, overcoming non-skill barriers to employment, enhancing talent development, and stimulating entrepreneurship and small business dynamism. The plan, which incorporates initiatives like Stanislaus 2030, seeks to improve economic mobility and halve the number of families struggling with basic living expenses by the year 2030.
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