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Department of Public Works Bid Opportunities and Bid Results
In accordance with the State of California Public Contract Code Sections 22000 - 22045, public projects shall be contracted for in accordance with the Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act (UPCCA) requirements. For bid protest procedures, please review the Bid Protest Procedure Policy (PDF). Inquiries about bidding should be directed to the Department of Public Works at (310) 802-5353.
If you are interested in doing business with the City of Manhattan Beach and wish to submit a bid for a Public Works Contract, please check the Manhattan Beach OpenGov portal routinely for a current list of solicitations.
Bid Results for Project Pacific Avenue Sewer Lift Station Conversion to Gravity Line (E1298-24C)
Due to PlanetBids portal no longer being available. See the link below for the bid results for Project Pacific Avenue Sewer Lift Station Conversion to Gravity Line (E1298-24C).
Vendor Registration
We appreciate your interest in doing business with the City of Manhattan Beach. The City is always interested in securing responsible vendors who can meet its needs promptly, economically and in the desired quality and quantities, and we are committed to providing an equal opportunity for all business enterprises to participate in our contracting services.
In order to ensure open interactions with potential vendors and to conduct a fair, transparent and competitive procurement process, the City of Manhattan Beach is facilitating online vendor registration through OpenGov. Registration is free of charge and there is no charge to be notified of proposal and bid opportunities from the City of Manhattan Beach or to view the awarded Contractor or Consultant.
Vendors registered with the City, will be automatically notified via email of the City’s Request for Proposal (RFP) and Request for Bid (RFB). These bid opportunities were previously posted on the City’s Website. The OpenGov system provides vendors with a more proactive approach and eliminates having to check the City’s Website for new bid opportunities and addenda.
Vendors may edit their profile at any time and are responsible for maintaining up to date and accurate information. For technical assistance, you may contact OpenGov directly. General inquiries may be emailed to the Engineering Division.