RFP 241114 — General Construction Corporate Real Estate Strategy & Services (CRESS)
PG&E is awarding multiple five-year Master Service Agreements for regional general contractors across its service territory (North Coast, North Valley, Bay Area, South Bay/Central Coast, Central Valley), with contract values of $15–25 million per contractor. Services span preconstruction (design-assist, target value design, constructability review), construction management, and union/prevailing wage labor across Design Bid Build, Design Build, and Construction Manager at Risk delivery methods. Proposal responses due June 5, 2026 at 3:00 PM PT.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company is conducting a Request for Proposal (RFP) to award Master Service Agreements for General Contractors who can provide various construction-related services on an as-needed basis across five regions within PG&E's service territory. The estimated contract value is $15 million to $25 million per General Contractor based on company size, with a contract duration of five years. PG&E will award multiple Master Service Agreements, including one for Design Build General Conditions and one for General Construction General Conditions for each selected general contractor. The goal is to establish regional vendors across PG&E's five regions: Region 1 (North Coast), Region 2 (North Valley and Sierra), Region 3 (Bay Area), Region 4 (South Bay and Central Coast), and Region 5 (Central Valley).
Contractors must demonstrate experience in preconstruction, construction phases, and construction management utilizing multiple project delivery methods including Design Bid Build (DBB), Design Build (DB), Progressive Design Build, and Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR). Contractors shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision to perform work. Services may include preconstruction services such as design-assist, target value design cost modeling, lifecycle cost analysis, pull planning, scheduling, logistics planning and sequencing, constructability reviews, permit procurement, and craft labor coordination. Additional responsibilities include Construction Management at Risk services, BIM execution plan development, LEED and commissioning coordination, stakeholder/user coordination, FF&E coordination, project reporting with dashboards and financial tracking, and CMMS integration. Contractors must be capable of providing union and prevailing wage type work.
PG&E's primary objectives include developing mutually beneficial relationships with best-in-class companies, establishing competitive pricing structures with fixed rates and/or prices, developing multi-year relationships, and assisting PG&E in meeting Supply Chain Responsibility goals. Performance standards, metrics, and reporting processes will be defined through a Performance Scorecard in the Contract. Bidders are challenged to propose innovative ideas to improve efficiency or reduce costs. PG&E may award multiple Master Service Agreements and may conduct negotiations as part of a Multi-Step Bidding Process.
Key dates include interest registration by April 30, 2026, at 3:00 PM PT, RFP tentative release on May 4, 2026, at 10:00 AM PT, and formal proposal responses due June 5, 2026, at 3:00 PM PT. All suppliers, their employees, subcontractors, and sub-suppliers must adhere to PG&E's Supplier Code of Conduct.
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