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Project Coordination and Agency Liaison Services

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The contract involves ongoing coordination with the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, local schools, and public stakeholders to schedule construction activities in a manner that minimizes disruptions to traffic, daily operations, and community life. This role requires consistent communication and collaboration to align construction timelines with school schedules, community events, and public transit needs, ensuring that all parties are informed and that impacts are proactively managed. The work is centered in Los Angeles and is classified under NAICS code 488210, indicating it falls within the support activities for road transportation sector, specifically related to project management and agency liaison functions. As a subcontract under the City of Los Angeles, the contractor will serve as a key point of contact between multiple public entities and construction teams, facilitating timely approvals, adjusting work plans in response to community feedback, and maintaining compliance with local regulations and public safety standards. The contract emphasizes community engagement and operational flexibility, requiring the subcontractor to adapt quickly to changing conditions and maintain transparent communication with the public and government agencies throughout the project lifecycle. The work is scheduled to begin in June 2026 and will continue for the duration of the construction initiative, with performance focused exclusively within Los Angeles.

General Info

Coordinate LADOT, schools, and community stakeholders to minimize construction disruptions from June 2026 onward.

Agency

California → City of Los Angeles

NAICS

488210 - Support Activities for Rail TransportationView NAICS

Place of Performance

Los Angeles, CA

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Los Angeles
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California → City of Los Angeles
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Ongoing coordination with LADOT, schools, and public stakeholders to schedule work and minimize disruptions during construction.

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City of Long Beach

POSTED

8 days ago

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