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Sub Bid RequestsOwner: City of Santa Barbara Project Name: Cater Reservoir Resiliency Project – Bid No. 5106 Location: Santa Barbara, CA Bid Date: January 22, 2026 @ 3:00pm PST Request for DBE sub-quotes Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. (“Kiewit”) is seeking quotes from qualified Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) firms, including Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), Women Business Enterprise (WBE), Small Business Enterprise (SBE), Small Business in Rural Area (SBRA), Labor Surplus Area Firm (LSAF), Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) firms; and all other business enterprises to perform as subcontractors, material contractors, and suppliers. DBES must be certified by one of the following agencies prior to bid opening: The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), The Small Business Administration (SBA), California Department of Transportation (CalTrans), Tribal, State and Local governments, or an independent private certifying organization. Kiewit is requesting quotes for various areas of work listed in, but not limited to, the scopes of work below. Dumpster and trash services, aggregates, soils trucking and hauling, ductile iron pipe, plastic pipe, pre-cast manhole materials, asphalt paving, curb and gutter flatwork, chain link fencing, temporary fencing, landscaping contractors, ready mix supply, concrete reinforcing supply and installation, concrete saw cutting, misc. metals, C-200 field pipe welding services, C-200 steel pipe, painting and coating, concrete tank disinfection, heating, ventilating and air conditioning and electrical work. Firms interested in receiving a bid package for this project must contact us at the e-mail address noted. Responding firms will be issued an “Invitation to Bid” through Kiewit’s electronic use of BuildingConnected system (at no cost to bidder) with project information and bid instructions. Plans and specifications will alsobe available for review at the address listed below if requested. This project is funded by the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) programs and is therefore subject to the requirements for American Iron and Steel, the DBE Program requirements, and the California Davis-Bacon Labor Code. Responsive bidders must possess a valid California Contractor’s license (as appropriate), be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) and provide acceptable insurance. Responsible subcontractors and material contractors may be required to provide bonding for 100% of their contract value. Kiewit will reimburse bond premiums. Firms performing any onsite work are required to be signatory to collective bargaining agreements with the carpenters, laborers, cement masons, ironworkers, operating engineers, and teamsters. In addition, this project has a Project Labor Agreement (PLA). Kiewit will consider quotes from any, and all bidders who demonstrate an ability to foster and maintain labor harmony on the Project. Kiewit intends to conduct itself in good faith with all project participants on this project. For further information regarding this project, licensing, insurance or bonding, equipment, supplies, materials, or related assistance or services or project schedule, please contact the Lead Estimator listed below. Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. 10704 Shoemaker Ave., Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: (562) 946-1816 • Fax: (562) 946-3823 Contact : Edwin Aleman Email : edwin.aleman@kiewit.com Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. - Cater Reservoir Resiliency Project – Bid No. 5106 Email To Friend« Go Back |
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