Opportunity
Regional Alliance Marketplace for Procurement #230170
Stormwater Management and Community Enhancement Construction for La Cienega Boulevard
Posted
May 21, 2026
Respond By
July 01, 2026
Identifier
230170
NAICS
237990, 237310, 238990
This opportunity seeks contractors for the La Cienega Boulevard Green Street Project, aimed at stormwater management and community improvements in Los Angeles. - Government Buyer: - Engineering Bureau, Public Works, City of Los Angeles - Project Scope: - Installation of stormwater capture systems and drywells along a 0.45-mile stretch - Planting street trees and landscaping for community enhancement - Installation of permeable pavers to promote water infiltration - Upgrades to concrete and metal structures for flood mitigation - Products and Services Requested: - Stormwater capture systems (infrastructure for water management) - Drywells (subsurface infiltration structures) - Street trees (planting along corridor) - Permeable pavers (infiltration-promoting surfaces) - Concrete and metal structures (infrastructure upgrades) - Landscaping services - Flood mitigation construction - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with city engineering standards - Integration of multiple construction disciplines (concrete, metalwork, electrical, landscaping) - Bidders must download the bid package and be planholders to participate - OEMs: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are mentioned - Estimated Contract Value: - $3,179,877 - Place of Performance: - La Cienega Boulevard, Ladera Heights neighborhood, Los Angeles, CA - City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County
Description
This project involves installing infrastructure along La Cienega Boulevard to improve stormwater management, infiltration, and community enhancements. It covers a 0.45-mile stretch in the Ladera Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, including features such as stormwater capture, drywells, street trees, permeable pavers, and flood mitigation measures. The project aims to enhance stormwater infrastructure and community environment within Council District 11.