Opportunity
West Basin Municipal Water #RFP-GR-0130
Instructor Services for West Basin Education Programs Solicitation
Posted
April 16, 2026
Respond By
May 12, 2026
Identifier
RFP-GR-0130
NAICS
611710
This opportunity seeks instructor services to support West Basin Municipal Water District's education programs, focusing on school and public tours at the Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility. - Government Buyer: - West Basin Municipal Water District (local government agency) - Scope of Services: - Provide staff to serve as tour guides and instructors for: - School tours (3–4 times per week during the school year) - Up to 24 ad hoc public tours annually - Up to 24 art lessons (January–March) - Includes project administration, planning, employee benefits, travel, and related costs - Target Audience: - Students in grades 3–12 from cities within the West Basin service area - May integrate with workforce development programs for underserved or underrepresented individuals - Unique Requirements: - Respondents must have a California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) Registration Number - Proof of Small Business Enterprise (SBE) or Local Business Enterprise (LBE) certification if applicable - Subcontractors must also meet SBE/LBE requirements if relevant - No OEMs or product vendors are specified, as this is a services contract - Place of Performance: - Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility, Carson, CA
Description
West Basin Municipal Water District is seeking proposals for instructor services to support its education programs, including school tours at the Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility and public tours. The contract requires providing staff as tour guides and instructors for scheduled school tours during the academic year and additional ad hoc public tours and art lessons. The scope includes project administration, planning, employee benefits, travel, and related costs. The program aims to educate students in grades 3-12 about water conservation and may integrate with workforce development programs targeting underserved communities.