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All proposals will become the property of the City of San Ramon and upon selection of the successful proposal and before award of the contract, the proposals will become public record and subject to disclosure, as required by the California Public Records Act.

All bids and supporting documents will become the property of the City of San Ramon and upon selection of the successful bidder and before award of the contract, all bids and supporting documents will become public record and subject to disclosure as required by the California Public Records Act.

The City of San Ramon does not have one central vendors list. However, a department that purchases the same goods and services frequently may have a list of vendors they tend to use for those purchases. We encourage you to keep checking our Requests for Proposals page for any current projects that may be open.

** Check back soon for upcoming projects, or subscribe below to be notified when projects are added to this page. If there are any additional documents related to the RFB/RFP, it will be listed accordingly as an FAQ, Bid Results, Attachments, or Addendum link in the "Additional Documents Available" column.

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DEADLINE REQUESTS FOR... ADD'L DOCS? QUESTIONS? CONTACT
Dec 15, 2017 5:00pm Request for Proposals: Athletic Officials for Adult Softball Programs none Robin Berry [email protected]
January 3, 2018 at 5:00pm Request for Qualifications for Parks, Trails, Open Space and Recreation Master Plan Questions & Answers Kathi Heimann
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February 1, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Notice to Contractors - Sidewalk Repairs 2018/2019 (CIP 5547) Yes Daniel Chavarria
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