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Active opportunities open for bidding
County of Stanislaus
The County of Stanislaus is seeking proposals from qualified and experienced firms to provide audit services on behalf of the County Auditor-Controller’s Office. This solicitation is for countywide auditing services to ensure financial compliance and oversight. Interested firms must submit their proposals through the County's electronic bidding portal by the specified deadline.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
County of Stanislaus
Close: Jun 26, 2026
The County of Stanislaus is seeking proposals from qualified and experienced firms to provide audit services on behalf of the County Auditor-Controller’s Office. This solicitation is for countywide auditing services to ensure financial compliance and oversight. Interested firms must submit their proposals through the County's electronic bidding portal by the specified deadline.
AvailableCounty of Stanislaus
Stanislaus County Department of Public Works is soliciting bids to supply and apply polymer-modified rejuvenating emulsion and perform chip-seal surface treatment on various county roads. The project requires approximately 1,508 tons of emulsion and the mobilization of at least two 3-axle spread trucks with qualified drivers. Bidders must submit proposals electronically via PlanetBids and comply with California prevailing wage requirements and bonding obligations.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
County of Stanislaus
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Stanislaus County Department of Public Works is soliciting bids to supply and apply polymer-modified rejuvenating emulsion and perform chip-seal surface treatment on various county roads. The project requires approximately 1,508 tons of emulsion and the mobilization of at least two 3-axle spread trucks with qualified drivers. Bidders must submit proposals electronically via PlanetBids and comply with California prevailing wage requirements and bonding obligations.
AvailableCounty of Stanislaus
The County of Stanislaus is soliciting qualified environmental consulting firms to provide comprehensive CEQA and NEPA review services, including specialized studies for VMT, noise, and health risk assessments. The selected consultants will support the Planning & Community Development department with environmental compliance for various projects, including those funded by HUD. Proposals will be evaluated based on qualifications, past performance, and price, with submissions accepted in both electronic and paper formats.
Posted Date
May 9, 2026
Due Date
Jun 8, 2026
Release: May 9, 2026
County of Stanislaus
Close: Jun 8, 2026
The County of Stanislaus is soliciting qualified environmental consulting firms to provide comprehensive CEQA and NEPA review services, including specialized studies for VMT, noise, and health risk assessments. The selected consultants will support the Planning & Community Development department with environmental compliance for various projects, including those funded by HUD. Proposals will be evaluated based on qualifications, past performance, and price, with submissions accepted in both electronic and paper formats.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
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 several administrative and operational items, including the adoption of the 2028 Performance Visioning Plan, library operational adjustments, and updated retirement contribution rates. They approved agreements related to groundwater sustainability, lease extensions for the USDA at the Agricultural Center, and maintenance services for law enforcement communications systems. Additionally, the Board handled nuisance abatement decisions for properties, emergency repairs for pedestrian bridges, a Williamson Act contract rescission and lot line adjustment, and set a public hearing for a land use permit appeal. The session also included reports on public health and legislative impacts, as well as an executive session regarding existing litigation.
The Board of Supervisors meeting agenda includes a special and a regular session. Key topics feature the recognition of senior citizens and recycling contest winners, the adoption of various fee-related ordinances for multiple county departments, and the proclamation of Family Services Specialist Week. Significant administrative items involve a property tax system maintenance agreement, an update on American Rescue Plan Act fund investments, emergency repairs for pedestrian bridges, the Juvenile Justice Courtroom Improvement Project, and funding for the El Capitan Motel permanent supportive housing project. Additionally, the agenda covers subdivision improvements, a public hearing on a rezone application, a public hearing regarding an appeal for a firewood cutting operation, and a reduction-in-force within the Aging and Veterans Services department.
The meeting includes employee service awards presentations and a consent calendar covering various administrative, financial, and contractual items for departments including the Chief Executive Office, Sheriff, Workforce Development, Health Services Agency, and General Services Agency. Discussion topics feature public hearings for the Annual Action Plan for fiscal year entitlement programs, certification of the maintained mileage road system, consideration of the third-quarter financial report, and correspondence regarding a resignation from a community services district. A closed session is scheduled for conference with legal counsel regarding existing litigation.
The agenda includes several items for the Board of Supervisors, such as proclamations for Mental Health Awareness Month, Older Americans Month, Foster Care Awareness Month, and CalFresh Awareness Month. Key discussion topics involve an update on the Access Center and Emergency Shelter operational plan, the ratification of a fire code ordinance, and the establishment of authorized agents for various grants. Additionally, the Board will consider adopting policies for roadside memorials and encroachments, accepting an annual housing element progress report, and setting public hearings for rezone applications and fee amendments across multiple departments. A closed session is also scheduled to discuss existing litigation.
The meeting involved several presentations, including an update on Library Week, discussions regarding the Del Puerto Canyon Reservoir project and its funding, and concerns about farmland preservation and local developments. The board addressed multiple administrative and contractual items, including the acceptance of resignations, approval of health and aging services allocations, and amendments to legal service agreements. The Board also authorized infrastructure projects, such as electrical upgrades at the Frank Raines Campground and pedestrian bridge repairs, approved software cooperative agreements, and addressed various correspondence related to plant closures and public service district updates.
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