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This is a Micro-LBE set-aside solicitation issued by the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department for design-build repair of the Marina Seawall near 99 Yacht Rd (east of St. Francis Yacht Club) in San Francisco, CA. The project estimate is approximately $571,000 and the contractor must complete work within a 90-calendar-day period (60 days to substantial completion plus 30 days for final completion). Bidders must be CMD Certified Micro-LBEs, hold a California State License Board 'A' General Contractor license, meet specified experience and Journey-Level labor requirements, and follow local labor standards and submittal instructions on the buyer portal.
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The City and County of San Francisco Recreation and Park Department issued a Micro-LBE set-aside RFx (CON26-0026) to remove existing rubber safety surfacing and replace it with synthetic turf and pour-in-place safety surfacing at St. Mary’s Square Playground. Bidders must be CMD Micro-LBE certified, hold a California CSLB 'A' General Contractor license, and demonstrate relevant playground installation experience; the agency estimates the project at $380,000. Bids are due January 28, 2026 by 2:30 PM PST and must be emailed to bridget.webster@sfgov.org.
Posted Date
Jan 6, 2026
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Jan 6, 2026
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The City and County of San Francisco Recreation and Park Department issued a Micro-LBE set-aside RFx (CON26-0026) to remove existing rubber safety surfacing and replace it with synthetic turf and pour-in-place safety surfacing at St. Mary’s Square Playground. Bidders must be CMD Micro-LBE certified, hold a California CSLB 'A' General Contractor license, and demonstrate relevant playground installation experience; the agency estimates the project at $380,000. Bids are due January 28, 2026 by 2:30 PM PST and must be emailed to bridget.webster@sfgov.org.
AvailableThe City and County of San Francisco, through its Recreation and Park Department, is issuing a Micro LBE Set-Aside solicitation for the replacement of CPA turf at various playgrounds in San Francisco, CA. The goal of this contract is to enhance the safety and usability of playgrounds by replacing existing rubber surfacing with new synthetic turf and safety surfaces. The contractor will be responsible for the removal of existing rubber safety surfacing and its replacement with new synthetic turf surfacing and pour-in-place safety surface at Eureka Valley Playground, Alamo Square Playground, and Potrero Hill Playground.
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 3, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
Close: Feb 3, 2026
The City and County of San Francisco, through its Recreation and Park Department, is issuing a Micro LBE Set-Aside solicitation for the replacement of CPA turf at various playgrounds in San Francisco, CA. The goal of this contract is to enhance the safety and usability of playgrounds by replacing existing rubber surfacing with new synthetic turf and safety surfaces. The contractor will be responsible for the removal of existing rubber safety surfacing and its replacement with new synthetic turf surfacing and pour-in-place safety surface at Eureka Valley Playground, Alamo Square Playground, and Potrero Hill Playground.
AvailableThe City & County of San Francisco Recreation and Park Department issued an RFQ (CON26-0032) for tree work at Sigmund Stern Grove to remove two large Eucalyptus trees and one smaller Eucalyptus, including clearing and removal of all tree debris. The estimated project value is $32,000 and bidders must hold a California Contractors License class D-49 and ISA Arborist Certification; a biologist must monitor for nesting birds if work occurs during nesting season. Mandatory pre-quote walkthroughs are scheduled (Feb 3 and Feb 5, 2026) and quotes are to be emailed to the listed contact by the due date.
Posted Date
Jan 20, 2026
Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Release: Jan 20, 2026
Close: Feb 10, 2026
The City & County of San Francisco Recreation and Park Department issued an RFQ (CON26-0032) for tree work at Sigmund Stern Grove to remove two large Eucalyptus trees and one smaller Eucalyptus, including clearing and removal of all tree debris. The estimated project value is $32,000 and bidders must hold a California Contractors License class D-49 and ISA Arborist Certification; a biologist must monitor for nesting birds if work occurs during nesting season. Mandatory pre-quote walkthroughs are scheduled (Feb 3 and Feb 5, 2026) and quotes are to be emailed to the listed contact by the due date.
AvailableProvide CPA turf replacement.
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 3, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
Close: Feb 3, 2026
Provide CPA turf replacement.
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