The Capital Projects Department of the City of Fresno is tasked with planning, designing, and delivering critical public infrastructure to support community resilience and public health. Its core mission centers on the rehabilitation and expansion of water, sewer, and wastewater systems, alongside targeted improvements to structural and utility infrastructure serving municipal facilities.
Capital Projects Department of City of Fresno is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Capital Projects Department of the City of Fresno is tasked with planning, designing, and delivering critical public infrastructure to support community resilience and public health. Its core mission centers on the rehabilitation and expansion of water, sewer, and wastewater systems, alongside t...
The Capital Projects Department of the City of Fresno is tasked with planning, designing, and delivering critical public infrastructure to support community resilience and public health. Its core mission centers on the rehabilitation and expansion of water, sewer, and wastewater systems, alongside targeted improvements to structural and utility infrastructure serving municipal facilities. Strategic priorities include enhancing water supply reliability, modernizing aging conveyance networks, and upgrading wastewater treatment infrastructure to meet environmental and regulatory standards. Key programs focus on groundwater recharge, mainline replacements, and facility upgrades that ensure long-term service continuity and public safety.
The agency primarily procures construction services related to water and sewer line installation, structural concrete work, and roofing systems. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive sealed bidding for public works projects, with an emphasis on performance-based specifications and compliance with state and federal construction codes. Procurements are structured to ensure durability, lifecycle cost efficiency, and minimal disruption to municipal operations.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 237110 (Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction), reflecting a sustained commitment to potable water and wastewater infrastructure. Secondary activity includes power and communication line construction and concrete foundation work, indicating integration of utility and structural upgrades. The agency does not utilize set-asides or preference programs, and vendor relationships are formed through open competition among qualified general contractors and specialized trade firms with proven experience in public works construction.
As a department within the City of Fresno, it operates across the entire municipal jurisdiction, delivering capital improvements under the oversight of the city’s broader public works governance structure. All procurements are executed through standard public bidding processes governed by California Public Contract Code, ensuring transparency and accountability in infrastructure investment.
Recent Capital Projects Department of City of Fresno Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Capital Projects Department of City of Fresno, including active solicitations and recent awards.