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Total student enrollment.
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
Total number of schools in the district.
School mascot.
Total number of staff members.
Highest grade level offered.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
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Simi Valley Unified School District
Procure of Fresh Pizza.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Simi Valley Unified School District
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Procure of Fresh Pizza.
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Grocery and related products.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Simi Valley Unified School District
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Grocery and related products.
AvailableSimi Valley Unified School District
Remove and replace existing roof with owner provided materials at various buildings on the school campus.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Simi Valley Unified School District
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Remove and replace existing roof with owner provided materials at various buildings on the school campus.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the product is truly proprietary or uniquely aligned to curriculum/IT/training, work with Business & Facilities to draft a justification and take it to the Board for approval.
Coops: If your solution is on an approved cooperative (e.g., Sourcewell, OMNIA, TIPS, CalSave), propose a piggyback and sync with Purchasing.
Entity: Simi Valley Unified School District (SVUSD), CA.
Use case: Proprietary or uniquely aligned offerings (specialized curriculum, software, professional training).
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Simi Valley Unified School District
This document compiles several approvals by the Simi Valley Unified School District Board of Education on October 21, 2025. It includes: amendments with HMC Architects for Simi Valley High School (SVHS) Kitchen Modernization (revised to $640,677.50) and SVHS MPR Classroom Building (revised to $3,089,610.50); equipment procurement for SVHS MPR Classroom Building with Balfour Beatty Construction, LLC totaling $1,030,629; three separate amendments with Taller Dos Flores for classroom modernization at Big Springs, Hollow Hills, and Township Elementary Schools (each revised to $40,500.00); Change Order No. 1 with Ardalan Construction Company, Inc. for Sycamore Elementary School Classroom Renovation (revised to $742,211.67); Change Order No. 1 with Pre Con Industries, Inc. for Garden Grove Elementary School Classroom Renovation (revised to $926,009.68); approval for a replacement telephone system purchase for $113,690.32; and approval to adopt a Guaranteed Maximum Price for the new SVHS MPR Building construction project with Balfour Beatty Construction, LLC at a Total Project Cost of $41,241,995 (or $43,241,995 with alternate bid), with a Not-To-Exceed GMP of $45,500,000, subject to DSA approval. All these projects are funded by Measure X funds and span various architectural, engineering, construction, equipment procurement, and system upgrade services.
Effective Date
Jan 18, 2022
Expires
Effective: Jan 18, 2022
Simi Valley Unified School District
Expires:
This document compiles several approvals by the Simi Valley Unified School District Board of Education on October 21, 2025. It includes: amendments with HMC Architects for Simi Valley High School (SVHS) Kitchen Modernization (revised to $640,677.50) and SVHS MPR Classroom Building (revised to $3,089,610.50); equipment procurement for SVHS MPR Classroom Building with Balfour Beatty Construction, LLC totaling $1,030,629; three separate amendments with Taller Dos Flores for classroom modernization at Big Springs, Hollow Hills, and Township Elementary Schools (each revised to $40,500.00); Change Order No. 1 with Ardalan Construction Company, Inc. for Sycamore Elementary School Classroom Renovation (revised to $742,211.67); Change Order No. 1 with Pre Con Industries, Inc. for Garden Grove Elementary School Classroom Renovation (revised to $926,009.68); approval for a replacement telephone system purchase for $113,690.32; and approval to adopt a Guaranteed Maximum Price for the new SVHS MPR Building construction project with Balfour Beatty Construction, LLC at a Total Project Cost of $41,241,995 (or $43,241,995 with alternate bid), with a Not-To-Exceed GMP of $45,500,000, subject to DSA approval. All these projects are funded by Measure X funds and span various architectural, engineering, construction, equipment procurement, and system upgrade services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Simi Valley Unified School District
This workshop document provides an overview of facilities and bond management for the SVUSD School District. It details the current state of facilities, explores various funding sources including General Fund, Developer Fees, and Bond Funds (C4 and Measure X), and highlights accomplishments from past bond initiatives. The core strategic direction for facilities is guided by principles focused on strengthening campus learning environments, maintaining and upgrading technology, continuous modernization and maintenance of facilities, improving campus identity and appeal, and optimizing the utilization of sites and facilities.
The document details numerous Measure X funding authorizations covering several meetings spanning from May 2016 through February 2026. Key actions included the adoption of Resolution 63-15/16 calling for a General Obligation Bond Election, various contract awards and bid ratifications for campus notification systems across multiple schools, and approvals of amendments to professional services agreements with firms like Capital Engineering Consultants, Inc. and NV5 West, Inc. for various construction and modernization projects at facilities such as Simi Valley High School, and several elementary schools (Sycamore, Garden Grove, Hollow Hills, Township, Big Springs). Numerous change orders related to floor abatement, classroom renovations, and demolition projects were approved or ratified, alongside authorizations for roofing and utility building projects. The document also records the approval or ratification of expenses under CUPCCAA and the authorization of blanket approvals for change orders during summer school construction.
The meeting commenced with the approval of the agenda and the consent agenda. Key discussions included the Director's report on current resignation and retirement trends, upcoming career fairs, desk studies, new job descriptions, and updates on new Human Resources laws. The Commission reviewed and discussed the 2025-2026 Budget Status and the 2026-2027 Calendar of Regular Meetings. Action items included the approval for the reclassification of one Community Liaison Position and the request for the creation of a Classification Specification for Educational Programs Facilitator. The Commission also met in closed session to discuss a performance evaluation for the Director of Classified Personnel Services, after which a new Director contract was signed.
The meeting included the approval of the agenda. Key personnel actions involved the approval for the Establishment of Classification Specification of Senior Budget Analyst and the Revision of Classification Specification of Director, Information Technology. The Commission also approved the Request to Designate Associate Clinician as Continuous Examination. Commission members noted that new business cards are needed, and future meeting dates were announced.
The authorizations primarily concern Measure X funds related to various construction and modernization projects. Key actions included the initial adoption of Resolution 63-15/16 calling for a General Obligation Bond Election in 2016. Subsequent meetings involved numerous actions such as the ratification and approval of bid awards for campus notification systems and classroom renovations, approval of amendments to professional services agreements with consultants like Capital Engineering Consultants, Inc., NV5 West, Inc., and Taller Dos Flores for various high school and elementary school projects (e.g., Simi Valley High School MPR/Classroom Building, Township Elementary School modernization). There were multiple approvals and ratifications of Change Orders for specific projects like floor abatements (Sycamore, Garden Grove) and lease-leaseback projects (Simi Valley High School MPR Demolition). Additionally, agreements were approved for inspection services, roofing, and geotechnical engineering services. The committee also ratified partial expenses under CUPCCAA and approved the receipt of the Measure X Bond Performance Audit.
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