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Active opportunities open for bidding
Long Beach Utilities
The Long Beach Public Utilities Department (LBPUD) is soliciting quotations for the supply and delivery of various types of gloves—including Latex, Nitrile, Cow Grain Leather, Dotted Knit, PIP Coated, and Work Gloves—to support its Water/Sewer Operations Bureau. The solicitation, identified as bid number UD-26-343, was posted on June 30, 2026, with electronic responses due by 11:00 AM on July 22, 2026, and is currently open for bidding. The procurement point of contact is Esme Houtepen of the Operations Bureau, reachable at esme.houtepen@lbwater.org or 562-570-2408.
Posted Date
Jun 30, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jun 30, 2026
Long Beach Utilities
Close: Jul 22, 2026
The Long Beach Public Utilities Department (LBPUD) is soliciting quotations for the supply and delivery of various types of gloves—including Latex, Nitrile, Cow Grain Leather, Dotted Knit, PIP Coated, and Work Gloves—to support its Water/Sewer Operations Bureau. The solicitation, identified as bid number UD-26-343, was posted on June 30, 2026, with electronic responses due by 11:00 AM on July 22, 2026, and is currently open for bidding. The procurement point of contact is Esme Houtepen of the Operations Bureau, reachable at esme.houtepen@lbwater.org or 562-570-2408.
AvailableLong Beach Utilities
The City of Long Beach Public Utilities Department (LBPUD) issued an Invitation to Bid (UD-26-342) to furnish and deliver fire hydrants and fire hydrant parts in accordance with Specifications UD-26-342. The contract covers a 12-month base period (beginning 09/01/2026 to 08/31/2027) with up to two optional one-year extensions, and requires delivery to Long Beach water department locations. Bidders must submit the completed ITB documents, include brand/model/quantities for proposed items, provide a $10,000 bid bond, and comply with local business licensing and equal benefits requirements.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Long Beach Utilities
Close: Jul 23, 2026
The City of Long Beach Public Utilities Department (LBPUD) issued an Invitation to Bid (UD-26-342) to furnish and deliver fire hydrants and fire hydrant parts in accordance with Specifications UD-26-342. The contract covers a 12-month base period (beginning 09/01/2026 to 08/31/2027) with up to two optional one-year extensions, and requires delivery to Long Beach water department locations. Bidders must submit the completed ITB documents, include brand/model/quantities for proposed items, provide a $10,000 bid bond, and comply with local business licensing and equal benefits requirements.
AvailableLong Beach Utilities
The work consists of planning and feasibility evaluation for the Groundwater Resilience Program (GRP) including construction of a new Groundwater Treatment Plant West, production wells, and associated pipeline infrastructure.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Long Beach Utilities
Close: Jul 22, 2026
The work consists of planning and feasibility evaluation for the Groundwater Resilience Program (GRP) including construction of a new Groundwater Treatment Plant West, production wells, and associated pipeline infrastructure.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Long Beach Utilities
The Master Facilities Plan for the Long Beach Water Reclamation Plant outlines the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts' strategic direction for wastewater management and reclamation through 2050. It provides population, flow, and load projections for the plant's tributary area. The plan meticulously reviews current and future regulatory requirements, identifying constituents of concern such as temperature, chronic toxicity, ammonia, and emerging contaminants like PFAS and microplastics, and proposes strategies for compliance across surface water discharge, potable, and non-potable reuse. Furthermore, it assesses the existing facilities, performance, and capacity of the plant's unit processes, highlighting potential limitations and guiding future infrastructure improvements to ensure efficient and compliant operations.
This Urban Water Management Plan for the Long Beach Utilities Department outlines the city's water management strategy, water supplies, and demand projections through 2050. It details efforts in water use and conservation, the reliability of groundwater, recycled water, and imported water, and includes a comprehensive water shortage contingency plan. The plan emphasizes ensuring long-term water reliability and sustainable use through various demand management measures, including waste prevention, metering, conservation pricing, public education, and infrastructure improvements.
The City of Long Beach Hazard Mitigation Plan is a formal document designed to minimize loss of life, injury, and property damage resulting from disasters. This plan outlines a strategic approach to reduce risks across the city's people, property, economy, and environment. Key objectives include protecting health and safety, investing in property protection, promoting mitigation policies, creating a healthy and equitable environment, and ensuring equitable and inclusive mitigation measures. Developed to comply with federal and state planning requirements, it establishes eligibility for FEMA grant programs and incorporates a comprehensive risk assessment, an action plan, and a maintenance strategy for ongoing success.
The City of Long Beach Water Department's Strategic Plan outlines a roadmap to ensure a reliable, sustainable, and resilient water and sewer utility for its customers. The plan is structured around six core guiding principles: maintaining water and sewer system integrity, managing resources for self-reliance, ensuring efficient financial stewardship, fostering a productive and customer-focused workforce, and engaging in collaborative government relations. The overall vision is to be a recognized leader in water conservation and innovation, contributing to a sustainable community, developing partnerships, and cultivating a quality workforce.
The Long Beach Water Department's 2020 Urban Water Management Plan outlines a comprehensive strategy for managing the City's water resources from 2020 to 2050. The plan forecasts future water demands, assesses supply reliability across diverse hydrologic conditions, and details actions for water supply reductions. It prioritizes increasing local supplies through groundwater production and recycled water use, reducing dependence on imported water, and implementing aggressive water conservation and efficiency programs to ensure a resilient and reliable water future for the City.
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