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Part 3
Contracting by Local Agencies

Chapters

1
Local Agency Public Construction Act
Sections 20100–20929
1.5
Water District Acts
Sections 20930–21641
2
Bidding on Public Contracts
Sections 22000–22045
2.5
Emergency Contracting Procedures
Section 22050
3
Acquisition of Electronic Data Processing
Sections 22101–22109
3.5
Recycled Product Procurement Mandates Pertaining to Local Governments
Sections 22150–22154
4
Local Agency Design-build Projects
Sections 22160–22169
4.1
Local Agency Progressive Design-build Contracting
Sections 22170–22174
4.5
Civic Openness in Negotiations
Sections 22175–22178
4.6
Transit Progressive Design-build Contracting
Sections 22180–22180.11
4.7
Local Agency Design-build Contracting
Sections 22185–22185.11
4.8
Port of Long Beach Pier Wind Project Contracting
Sections 22190–22199
 



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