The City of Long Beach Department of Human Resources is seeking proposals from qualified insurance brokerage firms to provide
property and casualty liability insurance coverage. Key dates include a release date of July 1, 2025, questions due July 15, 2025, and proposals due August 12, 2025. Proposals must be submitted electronically via longbeachbuys. com. The contract will be for two years with the option to renew for three additional one-year periods. Minimum qualifications include being licensed in California, having five years of experience in providing casualty and
property insurance services for public entities, and being an equal opportunity employer. Evaluation criteria include organizational capacity, method of approach, communications/reporting, and reasonableness of cost. A local preference program is in place, offering extra credit to local businesses. Additional documents required include authorization certification, equal benefits ordinance form, local preference program, proof of insurance broker license, W9, business license, and proof of registration with the California Secretary of State. The awarded contractor will be responsible for providing a comprehensive range of services related to the city's
property and casualty liability insurance coverage, including insurance placement, claims management, risk mitigation, risk management support, consultation, reporting, and compliance. The city reserves the right to modify dates and reject proposals.