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BEST VALUE - Request for Qualifications #s 2610142-2610145 - Sun Valley Mag, Mulholland MS, Newcastle ES, Burbank ES

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The Solicitation No. 230768, titled BEST VALUE - Request for Qualifications for the Sustainable Environment Enhancement Development for Schools, seeks qualified entities to support environmental improvement projects at four Los Angeles Unified School District campuses: Sun Valley Middle, Mulholland Middle, Newcastle Elementary, and Burbank Elementary. This initiative, classified under NAICS Code 236220 for Educational and Institutional Construction, is aimed at enhancing school environments through sustainable practices and infrastructure upgrades. Proposals must demonstrate expertise in eco-friendly construction, energy efficiency, water conservation, and outdoor learning enhancements aligned with educational goals. The solicitation is open to all eligible respondents without specific set-aside restrictions and is managed by the Los Angeles Unified School District under the State of California. Responses are due by July 28, 2026, at 9:00 PM Pacific Time, with the request published on July 2, 2026. Interested parties must submit qualifications that outline relevant experience, technical capabilities, and project methodologies tailored to school-based sustainable development. All work will be performed within Los Angeles, California, and submissions must align with the district’s commitment to environmental stewardship and student well-being. For inquiries, contact Cynthia Vargas at cynthia.vargas@lausd.net. Further details and submission guidelines are available through the official online portal provided in the solicitation.

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Seeking qualified firms for sustainable campus upgrades at four LAUSD schools by July 28, 2026.

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236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

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Los Angeles, CA, USA

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LAUSD Bid 2610142-2610145 Sustainable Environment Enhancement Development for Schools

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AgencyCalifornia → LAUSD
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Sustainable Environment Enhancement Development for Schools (SEEDS)

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