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Local Agencies to Host Procurement Workshop

Event Will Include Tips and Tricks for Successfully Bidding on Government Projects

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July 1, 2025

Local Agencies to Host Procurement Workshop

EVENT WILL INCLUDE TIPS AND TRICKS FOR SUCCESSFULLY BIDDING ON GOVERNMENT PROJECTS 

The Eastern Sierra Business Resource Center (BRC) has partnered with several local  agencies to host a Procurement Workshop for Building Contractors to connect local  construction businesses to upcoming work opportunities, such as public works  construction and renovation projects.

The workshop is open to all contractors, subcontractors, specialty trade professionals,  suppliers, and vendors in the construction industry who work on projects in the Owens  Valley. The event will be held on July 23, 2025 from 4-6 p.m. at the BRC, 269 N. Main St.,  Bishop, following an optional meet-and-greet with local agencies starting at 3 p.m. Dinner  will be served and there is no cost to attend.

The goal of this event is to help construction businesses successfully bid on local  government projects – ensuring that local tax dollars are spent locally and stay in the Eastern  Sierra. Caltrans, the County of Inyo, Bishop Unified School District, Owens Valley Unified  School District, and Lone Pine Unified School District are participating.

The agenda for the workshop will include an overview of each agency’s requirements for  contractors, such as minimum bonding requirements; an overview of upcoming  construction and renovation projects that will be open for bidding; tips and tricks for  successful bidding and compliance with public works rules; and one-on-one meetings with  local agencies to talk about upcoming projects.

Interested contractors are asked to RSVP at https://easternsierrabrc.org/free-event-procurement-workshop-for-building-contractors/ .


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