Opportunity
Regional Alliance Marketplace for Procurement #11 & 27
Design-Build and Installation of Digital Signage for Los Angeles Convention Center Expansion
Posted
May 04, 2026
Respond By
June 19, 2026
Identifier
11 & 27
NAICS
238210, 541512
This opportunity seeks qualified firms for the design-build, furnishing, and installation of digital signage systems as part of the Los Angeles Convention Center Expansion and Modernization Project. - Government Buyer: - City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Convention Center - Scope of Work: - Design-build, furnish, and install secondary structure, LED digital displays, content management systems (CMS), electrical branch panels, and low-voltage systems - Six digital signs included in the project - Products and Services Requested: - LED digital displays (6 units) - Content management systems (6 units) - Electrical branch panels - Low-voltage systems - Secondary structure for signage - Comprehensive design-build services for all above components - Vendor Requirements: - Minimum five years' experience with Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) - Must be union contractors or willing to sign a Project Labor Agreement (PLA) - Demonstrated bonding capacity of at least $38 million - Prequalification for projects over $40 million with PCL and Webcor - OEMs: - No specific OEMs are named; vendors may propose suitable manufacturers for digital signage and related systems - Notable Requirements: - Project Labor Agreement (PLA) compliance - High bonding and prequalification thresholds - Experience with LADBS required - Additional project documents are available for download
Description
PCL Webcor a Joint Venture (PWJV) is seeking proposals for the design and construction of the Los Angeles Convention Center Expansion and Modernization Project. The scope includes design-build, furnishing, and installation of secondary structure, LED digital displays, content management systems, electrical branch panels, and low-voltage systems for six digital signs. Firms must have a minimum of five years experience working with LADBS, be union contractors or willing to sign a Project Labor Agreement, and demonstrate bonding capacity of at least $38 million. Proposals may be submitted for one or more scopes of work.