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Published November 2, 2025 at 8:00 PM

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Renovation of a fire / police facility in Torrance, California. Completed plans call for the renovation of a fire / police facility.

The project includes general construction for renovation and upgrades in the former dispatch center, encompassing painting, flooring, electrical, kitchen, restroom, and ceiling work in accordance with project specifications. Painting work will involve surface preparation and the application of high-quality, durable paint on walls, ceilings, and other relevant surfaces suitable for the dispatch center environment. Flooring work will include removal of existing materials and installation of durable, easy-to-maintain flooring designed for high-traffic areas. Electrical upgrades will enhance the existing system to support advanced communication technologies, workstations, and operational equipment, including the installation of energy-efficient lighting. Kitchen renovations require removal and replacement of existing cabinetry with modern, durable units, alongside evaluation and proposed upgrades to countertops, sinks, and fixtures. The small restroom renovation will include new finishes such as flooring, wall tiles, plumbing fixtures, and paint. Ceiling replacement will involve demolition of the existing ceiling, raising the ceiling height, and installation of a new fire-rated T-bar ceiling system. The contractor will provide all necessary mobilization, permits, submittals, site maintenance, and final cleanup, delivering all required closeout documentation and warranties as specified. Response Types Line Items General Attachment (required) Type of Award Lump Sum Question Deadline 09/16/2025 at 11:59 PM PT Online Q&A Yes value- $1.4 million to $2.4 million *The value for this project is based on a financial range. The value is listed as the highest possible cost from the range provided by a stakeholder or official project document. The project includes general construction for renovation and upgrades in the former dispatch center, encompassing painting, flooring, electrical, kitchen, restroom, and ceiling work in accordance with project specifications. Painting work will involve surface preparation and the application of highquality, durable paint on walls, ceilings, and other relevant surfaces suitable for the dispatch center environment. Flooring work will include removal of existing materials and installation of durable, easy-to-maintain flooring designed for high-traUic areas. Electrical upgrades will enhance the existing system to support advanced communication technologies, workstations, and operational equipment, including the installation of energy-eUicient lighting. Kitchen renovations require removal and replacement of existing cabinetry with modern, durable units, alongside evaluation and proposed upgrades to countertops, sinks, and fixtures. The small restroom renovation will include new finishes such as flooring, wall tiles, plumbing fixtures, and paint. Ceiling replacement will involve demolition of the existing ceiling, raising the ceiling height, and installation of a new fire-rated T-bar ceiling system. The contractor will provide all necessary mobilization, permits, submittals, site maintenance, and final cleanup, delivering all required closeout documentation and warranties as specified. The City of Torrance is on the western side of Los Angeles County. The Palos Verdes Peninsula boards the city on the south, the City of Gardena on the north, the City of Redondo Beach on the north and west boundaries, the City of Lomita on the east, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. The City encompasses an area of approximately 21 square miles, 329 miles of Streets, 1,870 intersections, 550 miles of sidewalks, 47,000 Street Trees, 6 Public Libraries, a Municipal Airport, a Transit System, 46 Parks & Recreation Amenities, 6 Fire Stations, 1 Police Station, and 1 Police Community Center. It has an estimated population of approximately 146,115, making Torrance one of the top 10 cities in Los Angeles County regarding population. $380,000 is engineer's estimate. INTERIOR REMODEL OF THE EXISTING TELEPHONE ROOM TO CONVERT IT INTO A EMERGENCY CALL DISPATCH CENTER, INCLUDING THE ALTERATION OF THE EXISTING UNISEX RESTROOM, HVAC UPGRADE TO INCLUDE A 3 TON FAN COIL AND A 3 TON CONDENSING UNIT, AND ADDITION OF A TV WALL, AND SIX WORKSTATIONS WITH ASSOCIATED POWER/ DATA RECEPTACLES.

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