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Active opportunities open for bidding
Long Beach Utilities
The City of Long Beach is soliciting contractors for the Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation and Replacement Program (SSRRP) Project 11, involving the rehabilitation of approximately 72 sewer segments. The scope of work includes CIPP lining, point repairs, lateral restorations, CCTV inspections, and surface restoration to be completed within 320 calendar days. Bidders must possess a California Class A General Engineering license and attend a recommended virtual pre-bid meeting on April 1, 2026.
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Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Long Beach Utilities
Close: Apr 29, 2026
The City of Long Beach is soliciting contractors for the Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation and Replacement Program (SSRRP) Project 11, involving the rehabilitation of approximately 72 sewer segments. The scope of work includes CIPP lining, point repairs, lateral restorations, CCTV inspections, and surface restoration to be completed within 320 calendar days. Bidders must possess a California Class A General Engineering license and attend a recommended virtual pre-bid meeting on April 1, 2026.
AvailableLong Beach Utilities
The City of Long Beach Utilities Department is soliciting bids for the rehabilitation of Alamitos Tanks No. 11 and 13, which includes coatings, roof repairs, and safety improvements. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for April 8, 2026, at the project site to discuss technical requirements and specifications. The project has a defined performance period from June 2026 to June 2027, with bids due by April 22, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
Long Beach Utilities
Close: Apr 22, 2026
The City of Long Beach Utilities Department is soliciting bids for the rehabilitation of Alamitos Tanks No. 11 and 13, which includes coatings, roof repairs, and safety improvements. A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for April 8, 2026, at the project site to discuss technical requirements and specifications. The project has a defined performance period from June 2026 to June 2027, with bids due by April 22, 2026.
AvailableLong Beach Utilities
The City of Long Beach is soliciting construction management and inspection services for the rehabilitation of Alamitos Tanks No. 11 and 13, with an estimated construction cost of approximately $7.5 million and construction expected to begin in Q2/Q3 2026. The consultant will provide construction engineering support, inspection services, project management, shop drawing review, testing coordination, and prepare record drawings; period of performance is approx. 360 calendar days with an optional 60-day inspection/administrative extension. Bidders must be registered with Long Beach Buys and comply with insurance and the City's Equal Benefits Ordinance; a pre-proposal meeting is scheduled for April 1, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
Long Beach Utilities
Close: Apr 16, 2026
The City of Long Beach is soliciting construction management and inspection services for the rehabilitation of Alamitos Tanks No. 11 and 13, with an estimated construction cost of approximately $7.5 million and construction expected to begin in Q2/Q3 2026. The consultant will provide construction engineering support, inspection services, project management, shop drawing review, testing coordination, and prepare record drawings; period of performance is approx. 360 calendar days with an optional 60-day inspection/administrative extension. Bidders must be registered with Long Beach Buys and comply with insurance and the City's Equal Benefits Ordinance; a pre-proposal meeting is scheduled for April 1, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from The Long Beach Public Utilities Department (LBPUD)
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.
The resolution addresses fixing rates and charges for water, sewer, and gas services. It incorporates an 11% increase for water rates and an 8% increase for sewer rates. Additionally, it includes adjustments to natural gas rates and therm allowances to align with Southern California Gas Company rates. The resolution also establishes charges for water service, sewer service, and gas service, including daily service rates, volumetric sewer rates, and capacity charges. It outlines conditions for water shortage rate increases and defines terms related to billing and service types.
This Water Resources Plan for the Long Beach Water Department provides a long-term strategy to ensure reliable water supply by adapting to future conditions, including threats to local groundwater and imported water, regulatory requirements, and climate change. The plan involves forecasting water demands, assessing supply availability, developing planning scenarios, evaluating and ranking various regional and local supply options, and formulating an adaptive management strategy. Its core objectives are to provide reliable and resilient water service, meet water quality standards, and operate in an environmentally responsible and cost-effective manner.
This document establishes the Public Policy Priorities for the Long Beach Utilities Department for the 2025-26 period, guiding its policy advocacy before local, state, and federal governments. The plan is structured around key service areas: water, natural gas, and sewer, complemented by cross-functional topics including affordability, sustainability, efficiency, resilience, and customer financial assistance. The overarching goal is to enable timely and flexible engagement with policy opportunities and challenges, influence legislation, funding, and regulation, and achieve optimal outcomes by reducing costs, managing risks, enhancing safety, preparing for disasters, promoting environmental principles, and applying an equity lens to policy implementation.
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