The City of Long Beach is seeking proposals for electrical work at a temporary amphitheater. Key dates include a release date, optional sitewalk, questions due date, proposals due date, and a tentative contract start date. Proposals must be submitted electronically via longbeachbuys. com. The city intends to award the opportunity based on the information submitted in the proposal that best meets the needs of the city. The contract will be for a period of one year. The project will have a not to exceed amount of $2,225,000. Proposers must submit a detailed cost breakdown outlining labor, materials, equipment, and subcontractor costs from project start through commissioning. Minimum qualifications, evaluation criteria, and local preference are detailed in the RFP. The awarded contractor must comply with all applicable provisions of the California labor code, including adherence to prevailing wage requirements and active registration with the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR). The contractor must be fully capable of completing the work within the project schedule and achieving completion by December 31, 2025. Upon completion, the contractor shall provide a minimum one-year warranty on all workmanship and ensure that all installed equipment is covered under applicable manufacturer warranties.
Proposals are due on September 18, 2025 at 11:00 am, electronically via longbeachbuys. com. proposals due september 18, 2025 at 11: 00 am
The city will remit payment within 30 calendar days of being billed. he city will remit payment within 30 calendar days of being billed.
The awarded contractor shall provide a minimum one-year warranty on all workmanship. upon completion, the contractor shall provide a minimum oneyear warranty on all workmanship and ensure that all installed equipment is covered under applicable manufacturer warranties.
The contract shall be awarded to the proposer offering the best overall value to the city, based on a combination of cost and qualitative factors. award of this contract shall be made to the proposer offering the best overall value to the city, based on a combination of cost and qualitative factors as outlined in the evaluation criteria section 3. 2.
Proposers must meet minimum requirements, including qualification to conduct business in the city, mandatory experience, and holding a C10 electrical contractors state license, or C7 low voltage systems contractor license. he minimum requirements proposers must meet to be eligible are the following: qualification to conduct business in the city not having been debarred by federal, state or local government mandatory experience necessary minimum experience or references c10 electrical contractors state license, c7 low voltage systems contractor, either a c10 electrical contractor license class a or class b
Contractor and subcontractors are subject to penalties for failure to comply with labor code **** et seq. penalties: contractor and subcontractors are subject to penalties, including, but not limited to, under labor code ****, ****, **** and ****, for failure to comply with labor code **** et seq.
An optional sitewalk is scheduled for August 28, 2025 at 10:00 am at **** Queens Highway, Long Beach, CA ****. optional sitewalk august 28, 2025 at 10: 00 am please read this entire document carefully as it contains important information essential to your proposal
A proposer desiring to submit a protest must do so within five 5 business days of the electronic notification of intent to award. a proposer desiring to submit a protest for a proposal must do so within five 5 business days of the electronic notification of intent to award.
The project will have a not to exceed amount of $2,225,000. he project will have a not to exceed amount of 2, 225, 000