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Published March 20, 2026 at 8:00 PM

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Renovation of an educational facility in Los Angeles, California. Completed plans call for the renovation of a 110-square-foot educational facility.

**As of March 20th, 2026, the project was awarded to POM Construction, but the awarded amount is not available.** Subject to conditions prescribed by the University of California, Los Angeles, sealed bids for a lump-sum contract are invited for the following work: UCLA Downtown PROJECT DESCRIPTION The proposed project will reconfigure space on the 6th floor, approximately 110 sf, into a TR Closet to support UCLA Health's data needs. This renovation will include Framing and Drywall, installation of a standalone Mechanical and Electrical systems to accommodate data systems and cabling. Bidders are advised that parking may be difficult. Bidders should allow ample time to drive to the above location in heavy traffic, find a parking space, walk to the building, and arrive in the designated Meeting Location prior to the required time. It is currently anticipated that the Conference/Job Walk will last at least 1 hour.) The successful Bidder will be required to have the following California current and active contractor's license at the time of submission of the Bid: B, General Contractor. Every effort will be made to ensure that all persons have equal access to contracts and other business opportunities with the University within the limits imposed by law or University policy. Each Bidder may be required to show evidence of its equal employment opportunity policy. The successful Bidder and its subcontractors will be required to follow the non-discrimination requirements set forth in the Bidding Documents and to pay prevailing wage at the location of the work. The work described in the contract is a public work subject to section 1771 of the California Labor Code. No contractor or subcontractor, regardless of tier, may be listed on a Bid for, or engage in the performance of, any portion of this project, unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5 and 1771.1. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. The successful Bidder shall pay all persons providing construction services and/or any labor on site, including any University location, no less than the UC Fair Wage (defined as $13 per hour as of 10/1/15, $14 per hour as of 10/1/16, and $15 per hour as of 10/1/17) and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local working condition requirements. Event Pre-Bid Meeting description : For further information, contact Michael McGinnis, Telephone: 310-863-8941 Email: mmcginnis@re.ucla.edu. The proposed project will reconfigure space on the 6th floor, approximately 110 sf, into a TR Closet to support UCLA Health's data needs. This renovation will include Framing and Drywall, installation of a standalone Mechanical and Electrical systems to accommodate data systems and cabling. The following General Contractors have been prequalified to bid on this project as Prime Contractor. No other firms can bid as Prime Contractor. 2H Construction - Signal Hill, CA DLS Builders - Orange, CA HHJ Construction - Los Angeles, CA Interscape Construction - Los Angeles, CA Parker Brown - Canoga Park, CA POM Construction - Studio City, CA Cannon Group - Encino, CA A. General: The Work to be completed under this Contract shall be as shown, documented and set forth in the Contract Documents. 1. The scope and demolition is defined in the Specifications and indicated on the Drawings. As defined in the Specifications, majority of the space shall be demolished with specific components salvaged, protected, stored and inventoried. Drawings reflect approximate extent of existing Tenant construction. Contractor is responsible for touring all levels of the existing space to determine existing conditions. 2. This Contractor shall have the overall responsibilities for all of the Work specified here in Section 02 41 19. All Work normally defined as "Architectural Finish" and as listed as "Base Space Demolition" shall be completed by this Demolition Contractor. All Work normally defined as "Mechanical Systems" and as listed "Mechanical Space Demolition" shall be completed by a Mechanical Contractor under contract with this Contractor. All Work normally defined as "Electrical System" and as listed "Electrical Space Demolition," shall be completed by an Electrical Contractor under contract with this Contractor. 3. The Contractor shall include in the scope of work "Salvaging" existing items to be reused or recycled in specific areas determined by the University and as called out on the plans. B. Base Space Demolition: Demolition includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the following: 1. Refer to Drawings for areas and scope of demolition. 2. Contractor shall review during the bid phase and include within the bid to remove old and abandoned wiring, cables, straps and duct that are above the ceiling. The ceiling can be accessed to view during the Bid period upon request by Bidders. C. Structure: Cut floor slab for new openings. Requires X-raying of decks to ensure avoidance of rebar and electrical conduit. D. Mechanical Space Demolition: Prior to all mechanical demolition, Contractor shall consult building engineer. (Refer to Drawings and other Specification Sections for additional requirements.) E. Electrical Space Demolition: All non-reusable data, phone and power wiring shall be removed above the ceiling and back to termination. It is mandatory that the building engineer and data/phone representative be contacted before commencement of such removal for verification purposes. (Refer to Drawings and other requirements in this Section for special conditions.) F. Salvage: The following items shall be carefully removed and stored neatly in area shown on the Drawing or as directed by the University's Representative. 1. Refer to drawings, notes and annotations found on: Demolition Plan, Symbols Legend, and in the Schedules for Doors, Windows, Hardware and Finishes. G. Codes: Conform to codes and requirements of governing authority. 1. Obtain and pay for all permits for demolition; protection of the public and property; transportation and disposal of debris; and capping of utility services. A. Furnish and apply caulking and sealants as shown on the Drawings and as specified, complete. 1. Caulking as specified is for installation on the interior of the building unless sealant is indicated on the Drawings. 2. Submit all materials in advance to the Fire Marshal and maintain MSDS and material information as well as a container of the product on all site until all caulking work is signed off by Wildan and Fire Marshal. 2. Sealant as specified shall be installed on the exterior of the building, and where sealant is otherwise indicated on the Drawings. 3. Sealants must comply with USGBC LEED criteria for suitable emissions. 4. Refer to Section 01 33 00: SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, AND SAMPLES, for procedures. A. Provide finish hardware as shown on the Drawings, as specified and as scheduled, complete. 1. Provide hardware templates as required for metal doors and frames and other work to be factory-prepared for the installation of hardware. 2. Furnish additional items of hardware which are necessary to make a complete installation. 3. Only one (1) manufacturer for each category of finish hardware shall be furnished throughout the project. 4. Prior to submitting or ordering new doors, frames or hardware, and prior to prepping new doors, verify with building engineer for correct back-set, lock operation / lockset function etc. Incorrect assumptions will not be grounds for compensation. A submittal of lockset functions must be submitted. B. Definitions: Finish hardware is hereby defined to include all items known commercially as builders' hardware, as required for swing-types of doors, and all cylinders for special doors as itemized herein. A. The extent of the gypsum wallboard work is shown on the Drawings and in schedules, and is hereby defined to include gypsum board work with a tape-and-compound joint treatment system known as "drywall finishing" work. B. Work Included: Furnish and install all gypsum drywall construction, including light-gauge metal stud non-load bearing wall framing and furring, gypsum wallboard, acoustical batt insulation, all required accessories, and taping and joint finishing, as shown on the Drawings and specified herein or as required to complete the Work. C. The types of work required include the following: 1. Gypsum wallboard including screw-type metal support system 2. Gypsum wallboard finishing (joint tape-and-compound treatment and skim-coating) 3. Acoustical insulation 4. Sealants and Caulking D. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Section 08 12 16: Aluminum Metal KD Frames 2. Section 08 14 16: Wood Doors 3. Section 08 80 00: Glass and Glazing 4. Section 09 51 13: Acoustical Ceilings 5. Section 09 91 23: Painting A. Work Included: Furnish and install all acoustical ceilings and suspension systems as shown on the Drawings, and specified herein, or as required to complete the Work. Ceiling and suspension types. Refer to Drawings for actual ceiling systems, materials and ceiling finishes as required. Comply with manufacturer's directions. Acoustical ceiling grid and tile are building standards therefore no substitutions shall be accepted. If the project requires patching or matching what is currently in place, then Contractor shall match the grid and tile accordingly. B. The types of acoustical ceilings specified in this Section include the following: 1. Acoustical panel ceiling, semi-exposed suspension C. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Section 09 29 00: Gypsum Drywall Systems A. Provide all vibration isolators for mechanical equipment to prevent the transmission of vibration and mechanically transmitted sound to the building structure as indicated on the Drawings and as specified, complete. Include adjustments of each mounting system, and the measurement of isolator system performance. Specific mounting arrangements for each item of mechanical equipment shall be as described herein, and as indicated by schedules and details on the Drawings. B. Provide seismic restraints on all equipment as required, including but not limited to Air Handling Units, Pumps, Motors, Fan Coil Units, Exhaust Fans, Piping, and Ductwork.

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