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Government Projects in Los Angeles County

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Aspire Antonio Maria Lugo Academy District is planning construction to support the merger of Aspire College Academy and Aspire Triumph Technology Academy starting in the 2026-27 school year. The plan includes adding 2-3 new classroom portables, purchasing 3 currently leased portables, and relocating/rebuilding the playground, with an estimated total cost of $1.2M to $2.4M and financing up to $2.5M via a 10-year Umpqua loan. This is early planning, so construction, modular classroom, playground, and financing partners can still help scope costs, phasing, and lease/loan structures.

Pre-RFP
$2,500,000Jul 27, 2026

The revised 2026-27 budget shows MSA-Irvine will not open due to unresolved facility challenges, leaving MSA-Anaheim as the only operating campus with 138 students and start-up growth plans. Management highlighted facilities commitments, enrollment growth as the main recovery lever, and the revenue impact of each additional ADA. This points to future work on facility solutions for Irvine and optimization or expansion at Anaheim, a window for facilities, planning, and enrollment-growth partners to discuss options before new leases or projects are locked in.

Pre-RFP
$4,411,699Jul 23, 2026

Westbrook Academy will invest over $1.5 million in 2026-27 for staffing and academic interventions such as Power Up, summer school, high-dosage tutoring, Wilson Reading, and small-group support to address low ELA and math performance and chronic absenteeism. They cite specific subgroup gaps (EL, SWD, African American, SED) and plan to expand structured intervention blocks, study hall, and after-school support, with a focus on research-based programs. This is an opening for tutoring providers, literacy/math intervention curricula, and scheduling/attendance-support solutions to shape how those dollars are used.

Pre-RFP
$1,525,662Jul 22, 2026

The district has rolled out ParentSquare and multi-channel communication, but survey results show mixed perceptions of school seeking input and welcoming parents, especially at secondary. Goal 4 commits to a comprehensive communications and marketing strategy, stronger two-way engagement, and expanded parent education like Grupo Crecer. This suggests continued investment in communication platforms, translation, analytics, and parent learning content.

Pre-RFP
$1,293,684Jul 22, 2026

Westbrook Academy budgets about $1.3 million in 2026-27 for special education, including SPED coordinator, RSP teachers, aides, contracted school psychologist, OT, speech, counseling, and Adapted PE, under LACOE Charter SELPA oversight. They highlight needs to strengthen inclusion, co-teaching, SEIS use, and support for students who are both SWD and MLs. This signals ongoing and potential new contracts for related services, SEIS support, co-teaching PD, and transition planning tools.

Pre-RFP
$1,309,335Jul 22, 2026

Vista Charter Middle District compared two architectural proposals (RFA and Lionakis) for the Vista Lago project. The spreadsheet shows Phase 1 scope for a 40,000–47,800 sf classroom/MPR facility for about 600 students plus major site improvements, with hard construction cost budgeted at about $18 million and design fees detailed by phase. No firm is shown as selected, so this looks like pre-selection analysis of architect/engineering teams and optional services (surveying, utilities coordination, etc.). This is a live planning signal for firms that can support K-8 facility programming, engineering, cost estimating, and allied services around the eventual build-out.

Pre-RFP
$18,000,000Jul 21, 2026

Mills Park site improvements and building renovations, including new playground, basketball court, fitness court, splash pad, and building expansion.

Contract Award
$8,784,777Aug 5, 2026

Westbrook Academy will spend about $914k in 2026-27 to strengthen multilingual learner supports, including designated ELD with Cengage Inside the USA/Edge, bilingual instructional aides, and extensive PD on integrated ELD and writing. ELPI growth is below state averages, and they want more conferences and workshops plus accountability for classroom ELD strategies. This creates demand for EL curricula, teacher training providers, and consulting around EL program design and monitoring.

Pre-RFP
$913,703Jul 22, 2026

Metro is awarding seven task order-based bench contracts totaling up to $7.52 million over four years for workforce talent development, including soft and technical skills training, leadership development, coaching, eLearning, and project management support. Vendors include Conscious Leadership Partners, Insight Strategies, OMNI/OGx, Redwood Resources, Advanced Problem Solving, McKinsey & Company, and The Canton Group. Training, coaching, and eLearning firms should note these incumbents and consider partnership or niche offerings that complement Metro’s new talent development infrastructure.

Contract Award
$7,524,806Jul 23, 2026

Metro is awarding three on-call contracts: $12.2 million to KPMG for Oracle, Salesforce, and SharePoint custom development and maintenance; $1.56 million to Crowe for business process studies in finance/accounting; and $1.20 million to KPMG for organizational and resource planning. These five-year benches will support multiple internal projects. Software vendors and integrators should recognize KPMG and Crowe as key incumbents and may target integration, change management, and follow-on work in Metro’s finance and enterprise systems environment.

Contract Award
$149,629,177Jul 23, 2026

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