The Engineering/Development Department of the City of Ontario is tasked with planning, designing, and maintaining critical municipal infrastructure to ensure public safety, environmental compliance, and long-term urban resilience. Its core mission centers on the construction and rehabilitation of water and sewer systems, with a strategic emphasis on aging infrastructure renewal, stormwater management, and utility network modernization.
Engineering/Development Department of City of Ontario is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 7 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Engineering/Development Department of the City of Ontario is tasked with planning, designing, and maintaining critical municipal infrastructure to ensure public safety, environmental compliance, and long-term urban resilience. Its core mission centers on the construction and rehabilitation of wa...
The Engineering/Development Department of the City of Ontario is tasked with planning, designing, and maintaining critical municipal infrastructure to ensure public safety, environmental compliance, and long-term urban resilience. Its core mission centers on the construction and rehabilitation of water and sewer systems, with a strategic emphasis on aging infrastructure renewal, stormwater management, and utility network modernization. Key initiatives include pipeline integrity upgrades, pavement preservation, and integrated stormwater infrastructure projects that align with state water conservation mandates and municipal sustainability goals. The department prioritizes durable, low-maintenance solutions that extend asset life and reduce lifecycle costs through proactive maintenance strategies.
Procurement patterns indicate a consistent focus on civil infrastructure construction, particularly water and sewer line systems, as well as surface maintenance activities such as slurry sealing and pavement management. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive sealed bidding for capital improvement projects and routine maintenance services, often utilizing municipal construction procurement codes and public works bid processes. The department relies on contracted engineering and construction firms capable of delivering complex underground utility work and surface rehabilitation under strict public right-of-way protocols.
The agency primarily targets NAICS 237110 for water and sewer line construction, reflecting its emphasis on subsurface utility infrastructure. No set-aside preferences are indicated in procurement records, suggesting a standard open-bid approach without formal diversity targeting. Vendor relationships are built around technical expertise in municipal civil works, with preference given to contractors experienced in California’s environmental regulations and local permitting frameworks.
Organized under the City of Ontario in California, the department operates as a municipal engineering unit responsible for public works infrastructure across the city’s jurisdiction. It utilizes traditional public works procurement vehicles, including competitive bidding and direct award contracts for emergency repairs, and coordinates closely with regional water agencies and state environmental bodies to ensure regulatory alignment.
Recent Engineering/Development Department of City of Ontario Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Engineering/Development Department of City of Ontario, including active solicitations and recent awards.