Opportunity

California eProcure #25-1012

California Seeks Digital Safe Digging Curriculum for Elementary Students

Posted

May 20, 2026

Respond By

June 09, 2026

Identifier

25-1012

NAICS

611710

The State of California's Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety is seeking a contractor to develop and deliver a digital Youth Safe Digging Education Program for elementary students (grades 3-6). - Government Buyer: - Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety, Administrative Services Division - Program Requirements: - Design and deliver a digital curriculum package focused on safe excavation practices - Curriculum must be standards-compliant, age-appropriate, and aligned with the Dig Safe Act of 2016 and California Department of Education standards - Include lesson plans, interactive activities, and evaluation tools - Content should be suitable for students to share with their households - Services Requested: - Development of a two-hour instructional program for grades 3-6 - Delivery of all materials and curriculum files digitally - Occasional in-person meetings in Sacramento may be required - Vendor Qualifications: - Must provide at least three references demonstrating experience in elementary curriculum development within the past five years - Must show proof of general liability and workers compensation insurance - Registration with the California Secretary of State if required by law - Notable Details: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - All services are to be performed remotely, with the exception of possible meetings in Sacramento - The contract term is two years, with an option for a 12-month extension

Description

The solicitation is for the development of an excavation safety outreach and education curriculum package aimed at California's elementary-age children. The program is designed to engage students in grades 3-6 with age-appropriate, standards-compliant content that promotes safe excavation awareness. Services are expected to be performed remotely, and the contract term is anticipated to be two years with an option to extend for an additional 12 months. The program supports the Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety's mission and aligns with the Dig Safe Act of 2016 and related California Government Code sections.

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