Active SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · SANTAMONICA

    Workplace Injury Prevention and Ergonomic Services

    Issued by Santamonica
    cityRFPSantamonicaSol. 209481
    Open · 14d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    14
    due May 27, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    May 1, 2026
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    Santamonica
    city
    NAICS CODE
    541620
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    The City of Santa Monica seeks proposals for Workplace Injury Prevention and Ergonomic Services to support its diverse municipal workforce. The RFP emphasizes cost, experience, training quality, and timely delivery. Submission requires detailed qualifications, references, and compliance with city policies including business licensing and living wage ordinance.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    209481
    Type / RFx
    RFP
    Status
    open
    Level
    city
    Published Date
    May 1, 2026
    Due Date
    May 27, 2026
    NAICS Code
    541620AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    Santamonica
    Agency
    Santamonica

    Description

    The City of Santa Monica (the "City") is inviting proposals from qualified persons or firms interested in providing Workplace Injury Prevention and Ergonomic Services

    Background

    The City of Santa Monica employs approximately 2,000 workers to deliver traditional municipal services (e.g., police, fire, public works, parks and recreation, etc.) and operate a bus system, sanitation service, and a municipal airport. Keeping up with the varied and unique safety needs of this diverse workforce is challenging and requires the City to augment its in-house Safety Program with private safety consultants.

     

    Project Details

    • Reference ID: 466
    • Department: Finance Department
    • Department Head: Oscar Santiago (Finance Director)

    Important Dates

    • Questions Due: 2026-05-13T22:00:48.920Z
    • Answers Posted By: 2026-05-20T22:00:56.367Z

    Evaluation Criteria

    • Cost (20 pts)

      Up to 20 points that may be awarded for the lowest pricing.  For purpose of evaluation, provide a proposed total fee outlining the proposal and identify the hourly fee schedule for all personnel to be involved in the project, and set fees for classes or fixed rate services provided.  The Consultant should also indicate what percentage of the scope of work is expected to be completed by each individual or pay classification included in fee proposal. Additionally, if applicable, a schedule of proposed reimbursable expenses should be included if applicable.

    • Stability / References (10 pts)

      Up to 10 points may be awarded upon an evaluation of proposer’s work for similar engagements.

    • Report/Training Materials (10 pts)

      Up to 10 points may be awarded based upon quality of reporting and training materials.

    • Experience / Technical Competence (20 pts)

      Up to 20 points may be awarded based on the evaluation of the proposer’s knowledge and prior experience. Evaluation will be based on relevant experience of key personnel based on resumes showing technical knowledge and experience.

    • Value Add / Breadth of Service (10 pts)

      Up to 10 points may be awarded based on the contractor’s ability to provide insight and information, industry best practices and the ability to effectively communicate information to management and provide technical training or resources.

    • Ability to Meet Work Plan / Timelines (30 pts)

      Up to 30 points may be awarded based on the contractor’s ability and past experience in assembling a highly qualified staff that will be able to deliver services in a timely manner. Evaluation will also be based on the level of the firm’s previous projects of comparable complexity, scale and nature; training and proven expertise in the area of work required; experience in projects completed for public entities; and the firm’s proposed work plan.

    Submission Requirements

    • Proposal
    • Letter of Transmittal (required)

      Please upload your letter of Transmittal as a PDF here. Make sure to include the following items.

      1. Identify the submitting organization;
      2. Identify the name, title, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the person authorized by the organization to contractually obligate the organization;
      3. Identify the name, title, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the person authorized to negotiate the contract on behalf of the organization;
      4. Identify the names, titles, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail addresses of persons to be contacted for clarification;
      5. Be signed by the person authorized to contractually obligate the organization;
      6. Acknowledge receipt of any and all amendments to this RFP.
    • Qualifications (required)

      Provide a brief summary of your company’s history, its capabilities, and its recent relevant experience (last five years). Also, describe your demonstrated experience with similar projects and qualification including professional licenses and certifications.

    • Stability / References (required)

      List a minimum of three (3) references for whom comparable services were provided to in the last five (5) years. Include the name of the firm, name of the contact, telephone number of the contact, email address of contact (if available), brief description of the services provided and your firm’s role, and the start and completion date.

    • Experience / Technical Competence (required)

      Provide Resumes of key personnel.

      Answer if in-house staff or sub-contracted (if sub-contracted) answer how vetted, trained, etc.

    • Cost (required)

      Please download the below documents, complete, and upload.

    • Ability to Meet Work Plan / Timelines (required)

      Explain specifically how you propose to manage, schedule, track and report the results of these efforts.

      Describe your ability to fulfill the scope of work set out in the RFP.  Include information on experience with organizations similar to the City of Santa Monica

      Include examples of your firm’s experience with providing effective workplace injury prevention services in office and field settings

    • Value Add / Bredth of Service (required)

      Provide examples of high-level ergonomic projects that required engineering solutions, force measurements, ergonomic assessment tools to assist in decision making or inform capital expenditures.

      Example project reports with any necessary redacted information would be preferred.

    • Reporting / Training Materials (required)

      Vendors should include a sample report and sample training materials with necessary redactions.

    • Other Required Responses
    • Business License Requirements

      WHO NEEDS A BUSINESS LICENSE?

      1. Is this vendor physically located in the City of Santa Monica?

      Yes (Vendor must have a City of Santa Monica business license - contact the Business License unit for the appropriate forms. Skip question 2 & continue to “ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS” section below)

      No (Continue to the next question)

       

      2. Does this vendor physically come into the City of Santa Monica to conduct business and/or make deliveries?

      Yes(Vendor must have a City of Santa Monica Out-of City Business License. contact the Business License unit for the appropriate forms. Continue to “ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS” section below)

      No(STOP, no license needed)

       

      ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

      If this vendor is located in or comes into the City of Santa Monica to conduct business, in addition to having a CITY OF SANTA MONICA BUSINESS LICENSE, they will be required to have insurance (see agreement for descriptions).

      The business license documentation is only required from the successful Proposer.

    • Notice Regarding Disclosure of Contents of Documents (required)

      All responses to this Request for Proposal (RFP) accepted by the City of Santa Monica (City) shall become the exclusive property of the City. All proposals accepted by the City shall become a matter of public record and shall be regarded as public, with the exception of those elements of each proposal which are defined by the contractor as business or trade secrets and plainly marked as "Trade Secret", "Confidential" or "Proprietary". Each element of a proposal which a contractor desires not to be considered a public record must be clearly marked as set forth above, and any blanket statement (i.e. regarding entire pages, documents or other non-specific designations) shall not be sufficient and shall not bind the City in any way whatsoever. If disclosure is required or permitted under the California Public Records Act, or otherwise by law, the City shall not in any way be liable or responsible for the disclosure of any such records or part thereof.

    • Oaks Initiative (required)

      CITY OF SANTA MONICA OAKS INITIATIVE NOTICE

      NOTICE TO APPLICANTS, BIDDERS, PROPOSERS AND OTHERS SEEKING DISCRETIONARY PERMITS, CONTRACTS, OR OTHER BENEFITS FROM THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA

      Santa Monica’s voters adopted a City Charter amendment commonly known as the Oaks Initiative. The Oaks Initiative requires the City to provide this notice and information about the Initiative’s requirements. You may obtain a full copy of the Initiative’s text from the City Clerk.

      This information is required by City Charter Article XXII—Taxpayer Protection. It prohibits a public official from receiving, and a person or entity from conferring, specified personal benefits or campaign advantages from a person or entity after the official votes, or otherwise takes official action, to award a “public benefit” to that person or entity. The prohibition applies within and outside of the geographical boundaries of Santa Monica.

      All persons or entities applying or receiving public benefits from the City of Santa Monica shall provide the names of trustees, directors, partners, and officers, and names of persons with more than a 10% equity, participation or revenue interest. An exception exists for persons serving in those capacities as volunteers, without compensation, for organizations exempt from income taxes under Section 501(c)(3), (4), or (6), of the Internal Revenue Code. However, this exception does not apply if the organization is a political committee or controls political committees. Examples of a “public benefit” include public contracts to provide goods or services worth more than $25,000 or a land use approval worth more than $25,000 over a 12-month period.

      In order to facilitate compliance with the requirements of the Oaks Initiative, the City compiles and maintains certain information. That information includes the name of any person or persons who is seeking a “public benefit.” If the “public benefit” is sought by an entity, rather than an individual person, the information includes the name of every person who is: (a) trustee, (b) director, (c) partner, (d) officer, or has (e) more than a ten percent interest in the entity. Therefore, if you are seeking a “public benefit” covered by the Oaks Initiative, you must supply that information on the Oaks Initiative Disclosure Form. This information must be updated and supplied every 12 months.

    • Living Wage Ordinance Certification (required)

      CITY OF SANTA MONICA LIVING WAGE ORDINANCE
      Certification for Providers of Services to the City of Santa Monica
      (Fiscal Year 25/26– July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026)   
      TO BE COMPLETED BY ALL CONTRACTORS PROVIDING SERVICES TO THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA IN EXCESS OF $54,200

      The City of Santa Monica Municipal Code Chapter 4.65, Living Wage Ordinance (LWO), establishes a Minimum Wage of $22.50 for certain employees of contractors providing services to the City where services exceed $54,200 or more and requires that contractors also provide the same health care and other benefits to employees’ same sex spouses and domestic partners as are provided to other employees’ spouses.

      An employee covered by the LWO is any person who does not actually work as a manager, supervisor, or confidential employee, and who is not required to possess an occupational license.

      The Living Wage Ordinance applies the services sought pursuant to this bid and bidders are required to prepare and return the Living Wage Certification Form. If the bidder is selected, the bidder must maintain payroll records that include, at minimum, the full name of each employee providing services under the contract, job classification and rate of pay. Bids that fail to include Certification Forms may be considered non-responsive and excluded from further consideration.

      Please prepare the following certification if you are a contractor engaging in a contract for services with the City of Santa Monica in excess of $54,200.

      Your signature on this certification grants the City permission to review any and all payroll books and records and any company documents pertaining to the benefits offered to employees to assure your compliance with the LWO during the term of the contract.

      Please direct any questions to:

      City of Santa Monica Finance Department 
      Attention: Living Wage Compliance Section 
      1685 Main Street, Mail Stop 09
      Santa Monica, CA 90401

      You can also contact staff regarding living wage ordinance questions by e-mail at finance.mailbox@smgov.net or by phone 310-458-8281.

    • Certificate of Compliance (required)

      Please upload your completed Certificate of Compliance document here.

    • Non-Discrimination Policy, Debarment Certification & Non-Collusion Declaration (required)

      Please download the below documents, complete, and upload.

    • Levine Act Disclosure Form (required)

      Please download the below documents, complete, and upload.

    • Initial Term (required)

      Please enter the initial contract term. For example "one (1) year" or "three (3) years".

    • Options to Renew (required)

      How many options to renew? For example, "five (5) options" or "one (1) option".

    • Option Period (required)

      What is the Renewal Option Period? For example "one (1) year" or "twelve (12) months".

    • Is this Living Wage? (required)

    Key dates

    1. May 1, 2026Published
    2. May 27, 2026Responses Due

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