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Active opportunities open for bidding
Los Rios Community College District Office
Los Rios Community College District is soliciting bids to provide and install a new lighting control panel and re-route site lighting circuits at Sacramento City College. The project includes re-routing power for the existing fountain and removing unused components, requiring both General Building and Electrical Contractor licenses. Bids must be submitted electronically by March 19, 2026, following a non-mandatory onsite pre-bid meeting scheduled for March 4, 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 24, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 24, 2026
Los Rios Community College District Office
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Los Rios Community College District is soliciting bids to provide and install a new lighting control panel and re-route site lighting circuits at Sacramento City College. The project includes re-routing power for the existing fountain and removing unused components, requiring both General Building and Electrical Contractor licenses. Bids must be submitted electronically by March 19, 2026, following a non-mandatory onsite pre-bid meeting scheduled for March 4, 2026.
AvailableLos Rios Community College District Office
Procurement of a cloud-based solution for open meeting management, ensuring compliance, modernizing governance workflows, and enhancing transparency and efficiency.
Posted Date
Jan 2, 2026
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Jan 2, 2026
Los Rios Community College District Office
Close: Jan 28, 2026
Procurement of a cloud-based solution for open meeting management, ensuring compliance, modernizing governance workflows, and enhancing transparency and efficiency.
Los Rios Community College District Office
The Los Rios Community College District is soliciting bids for construction work including demolition and renovation of the existing Veterans Resource space at American River College, with an alternate for a new exterior patio, concrete screen wall, and fence. The project includes site demolition, limited walkway modifications, and installation of related structures and finishes, with an estimated construction value of $1,379,750. The contract requires a California B General Building Contractor license, DIR registration for public works, a 10% bid bond, and is expected to complete within 210 calendar days from notice to proceed.
Posted Date
Jan 17, 2026
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Jan 17, 2026
Los Rios Community College District Office
Close: Feb 17, 2026
The Los Rios Community College District is soliciting bids for construction work including demolition and renovation of the existing Veterans Resource space at American River College, with an alternate for a new exterior patio, concrete screen wall, and fence. The project includes site demolition, limited walkway modifications, and installation of related structures and finishes, with an estimated construction value of $1,379,750. The contract requires a California B General Building Contractor license, DIR registration for public works, a 10% bid bond, and is expected to complete within 210 calendar days from notice to proceed.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Use sole source only with strong uniqueness/compatibility/emergency justification; prepare GS-82, detailed market/technical analysis, and get early department/procurement buy-in.
Coops: If coops are later confirmed acceptable, propose CollegeBuys, E&I, PEPPM, or Sourcewell as compliant time-savers.
Permitted but not primary for Los Rios Community College District Office, CA.
Vehicle: GS-82 sole source justification.
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Los Rios Community College District Office
This Statement of Work, effective April 26, 2022, details the provision of IT strategy, governance, portfolio management, and operational maturity enhancement services by Huron Consulting Services LLC to Los Rios Community College District. The initial engagement consists of five phases (Plan, Discover, Design, Develop, Deliver) spanning approximately 10 weeks, for which a fixed fee of $183,000 is charged. The SOW also includes provisions for optional, additional implementation support on a time and materials basis, not to exceed $250,000. This SOW operates under Master Agreement No. 00003590.
Effective Date
Apr 26, 2022
Expires
Effective: Apr 26, 2022
Los Rios Community College District Office
Expires:
This Statement of Work, effective April 26, 2022, details the provision of IT strategy, governance, portfolio management, and operational maturity enhancement services by Huron Consulting Services LLC to Los Rios Community College District. The initial engagement consists of five phases (Plan, Discover, Design, Develop, Deliver) spanning approximately 10 weeks, for which a fixed fee of $183,000 is charged. The SOW also includes provisions for optional, additional implementation support on a time and materials basis, not to exceed $250,000. This SOW operates under Master Agreement No. 00003590.
Los Rios Community College District Office
This Change Order, effective February 27, 2023, amends the Statement of Work dated April 26, 2022, between Huron Consulting Services LLC and Los Rios Community College District. Huron will provide approximately 6 additional weeks of continued support for IT governance, strategic planning, and organizational design, with the additional cost not exceeding $70,000.
Effective Date
Feb 27, 2023
Expires
Effective: Feb 27, 2023
Los Rios Community College District Office
Expires:
This Change Order, effective February 27, 2023, amends the Statement of Work dated April 26, 2022, between Huron Consulting Services LLC and Los Rios Community College District. Huron will provide approximately 6 additional weeks of continued support for IT governance, strategic planning, and organizational design, with the additional cost not exceeding $70,000.
Los Rios Community College District Office
This document is a renewal order from Oracle America, Inc. to Los Rios Community College District for technical support services covering various PeopleSoft Enterprise products. The services, identified by Support Service Number P-98-685-00-000--35, are scheduled to commence on September 4, 2024, and conclude on September 3, 2025. The total cost for these renewed services is USD 546,132.78, excluding applicable taxes. The agreement includes detailed service specifications, payment terms, and incorporates terms from a previously established agreement.
Effective Date
Sep 4, 2024
Expires
Effective: Sep 4, 2024
Los Rios Community College District Office
Expires:
This document is a renewal order from Oracle America, Inc. to Los Rios Community College District for technical support services covering various PeopleSoft Enterprise products. The services, identified by Support Service Number P-98-685-00-000--35, are scheduled to commence on September 4, 2024, and conclude on September 3, 2025. The total cost for these renewed services is USD 546,132.78, excluding applicable taxes. The agreement includes detailed service specifications, payment terms, and incorporates terms from a previously established agreement.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Los Rios Community College District Office
The District Academic Senate (DAS) passed a proposal to update board policies, changing terms such as "Academic Probation" to "Academic Notice" and "Academic Dismissal" to "Academic Pause" to eliminate punitive-sounding language. Key second read items included resolutions supporting collegial consultation in faculty hiring and supporting the Pan-African Virtual College. The American River College (ARC) Senate reported on securing ASL interpreters, addressing non-screen-reader-compatible materials, unpacking the impact of a recent campus internet outage on instruction, supporting a critical hire for a Head Football Coach, and reviewing the Distance Education Charter. The Cosumnes River College Senate is working on bylaw revisions and improving course SLO assessment completion rates. The Folsom Lake College (FLC) Senate is revising its Faculty Hiring Prioritization Process and Enrollment Management Plan, supported a critical hire for a Public Service Librarian, and celebrated being selected as a Puente Project Site. FLC also received positive recognition from a Partnership Resource Team visit regarding SLO assessments and faculty expressed the need for sustained funding for UDA Coordinators. The Sacramento City College Academic Senate approved the ACCJC Midterm Report, is evaluating its Program Review process, and plans to convene a Faculty Workload Committee to discuss WSCH goals.
This document outlines the Sacramento City College Noncredit ESL Pilot, a strategic initiative designed to expand educational access for adult learners. The pilot addresses community needs by offering affordable, accessible, and skill-focused noncredit English as a Second Language programs, including Certificates of Competency in Grammar Foundations and Communication Foundations. The plan details implementation steps involving curriculum and Board approval, with courses scheduled for Fall 2026. Key outcomes include bridging students to college and employment, fostering skill attainment, and providing access to support services. Future objectives involve launching and evaluating the pilot and exploring expansion into other academic disciplines.
This report summarizes activities presented to the LRCCD Board of Trustees by the Student Advisory Committee. Student-led activities included hosting Club Rush, Club Day, and an Iftar at ARC; podcast development and on-campus activities at CRC; movie nights and Casino Night Gala planning at FLC; and various events, drives, and clinics at SCC. Accomplishments included collaboration strengthening at ARC, legislative research and funding allocations for Lobby Day and elections at CRC, organizing Town Halls and food awareness initiatives at FLC, and appointing new Senators, funding advocacy programs, and launching a time capsule initiative at SCC. Leadership development focused on CCCSAA Conference funding and advocacy training across the colleges, with CRC advancing STEM course offerings and FLC planning a student-led workshop series.
The agenda for this meeting includes several consent considerations, such as approving the Board Meeting Minutes from January 14, 2026, adopting a resolution regarding Brown Act Compliance for Student Body Associations, approving curriculum proposals for Los Rios Colleges, reviewing the Statement of Legislative Principles, receiving the Quarterly Financial Status Report, and ratifying various transactions including bid transactions, grant awards, and affiliation agreements. Key action items include the collective bargaining agreement for LRCEA (2026-2028) and the contract award for the management of District College Stores. First readings cover proposed revisions to Board Policies on Work Experience and Naming of Facilities, and a resolution declaring intention to form a School Facilities Improvement District.
The meeting included several reports, such as updates from the Student Trustee regarding Chancellor selection and committee outreach, the SLADE Advisor reporting on Spring semester planning and Brown Act requirements, and the District Advisor sharing information on financial aid improvements and the upcoming student election cycle. Campus reports covered student engagement, food accessibility, stipends, and advocacy academy attendance. In new business, the committee discussed and voted on Lobby Day advocacy priorities, selecting Basic Needs and Counselor Advocacy as the top two. Other discussion items included the ARC Associated Students resolution on student stipends and a proposed postponement of a discussion regarding LRCCD Regulation Changes on Academic Probation/Dismissal and GE Waiver.
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Chief Advancement Officer; President, Los Rios Colleges Foundation
Director of the Center of Excellence (North/Far North)
Associate Vice Chancellor, Information Systems (Chief Information Officer)
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