California • CA-25 Congressional District
Top 10 Largest Contracts
CITY OF LOS ANGELES EAST VALLEY REGION RES... | CA / Los Angeles |
$7,275,000
|
2009 ARTERIAL REHABILITATION AND RECONSTRU... | CA / Los Angeles |
$4,324,000
|
IN MONO COUNTY NEAR HILTON CREEK, FROM 0.1... | CA / Mono |
$3,273,458
|
REPLACE ASPHALT PAVING, CROSS GUTTERS & RA... | CA / Inyo |
$70,000
|
Total # Projects: | 16 |
Total # Contracts: | 4 |
Total $ Projects: | $45,344,019 |
Total $ Contracts: | $14,942,458 |
Congressmembers
- Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) See Campaign Finances
- Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D) See Campaign Finances
- Rep. Howard P. McKeon (R) See Campaign Finances
Other Congressional Districts
Project $ | |
---|---|
CA-01 | $31,850,728 |
CA-02 | $99,050,558 |
CA-03 | $25,212,824 |
CA-04 | $98,285,136 |
CA-05 | $5,836,013 |
CA-06 | $16,307,410 |
CA-07 | $14,603,000 |
CA-08 | $10,928,000 |
CA-09 | $26,023,494 |
CA-10 | $20,480,000 |
CA-11 | $36,600,605 |
CA-12 | $19,192,220 |
CA-13 | $12,181,000 |
CA-14 | $16,797,500 |
CA-15 | $9,791,000 |
CA-16 | $16,036,000 |
CA-17 | $23,238,255 |
CA-18 | $48,419,552 |
CA-19 | $34,298,005 |
CA-20 | $17,801,181 |
CA-21 | $28,355,982 |
CA-22 | $30,077,408 |
CA-23 | $21,888,769 |
CA-24 | $22,557,511 |
CA-26 | $4,779,000 |
CA-27 | $19,853,000 |
CA-28 | $0 |
CA-29 | $9,792,500 |
CA-30 | $10,960,206 |
CA-31 | $0 |
CA-32 | $0 |
CA-32 | $17,215,361 |
CA-33 | $0 |
CA-34 | $53,413,714 |
CA-35 | $16,523,706 |
CA-36 | $6,819,000 |
CA-37 | $18,233,609 |
CA-38 | $15,441,431 |
CA-39 | $12,105,387 |
CA-40 | $9,425,479 |
CA-41 | $13,212,828 |
CA-42 | $15,325,321 |
CA-43 | $128,116,032 |
CA-44 | $7,994,800 |
CA-45 | $57,578,012 |
CA-46 | $6,751,971 |
CA-47 | $6,792,704 |
CA-48 | $21,517,050 |
CA-49 | $109,245,664 |
CA-50 | $12,543,450 |
CA-51 | $85,414,053 |
CA-52 | $0 |
CA-53 | $4,002,427 |
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Project Name | Contractor | County | Improvement Type | Amount |
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CITY OF LOS ANGELES EAST VALLEY REGION RESURFACING PROJECTS - PHASE II: THIS PROJECT WILL RESURFACE AND REHABILITATE EXISTING STREETS IN THE EAST SAN FERNANDO VALLEY REGION OF THE CITY. THIS IS A NON- (Federal ID: 5006579) | CITY OF LOS ANGELES - DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS - BURE | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $7,275,000 |
REPLACE ASPHALT PAVING, CROSS GUTTERS & RAMPS. INSTALL NEW WATER AND SEWER MAINS. (Federal ID: 5125022) | TRIAD/HOLMES ASSOCIATES | Inyo | Other | $70,000 |
2009 ARTERIAL REHABILITATION AND RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM (Federal ID: 5378019) | Unknown Company 32344 | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $4,324,000 |
IN MONO COUNTY NEAR HILTON CREEK, FROM 0.1 MILE NORTH OF CROOKED CREEK BRIDGE TO 0.4 MILE SOUTH OF OBSIDIAN DOME ROAD. (Federal ID: P395226) | INTERNATIONAL SURFACING SYSTEMS | Mono | Pavement Improvement | $3,273,458 |
SHOSHONE FROM SR 127 TO 0.2 MILES E OF CHICAGO VALLEY IN SAN BERNARDINO NEAR BAKER FROM 0.1 MI N OF I-15 TO 6.8 MI SOUTH OF RIGGS NEAR DEATH VALLEY JUNCTION FROM 3.7 TO 5.8 MI N OF THE AMARGOSA RIVER (Federal ID: 000C307) | No Contractor | Multiple/Statewide | Pavement Improvement | $2,614,334 |
DIRECTIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL SIGNAGE ALONG THE BIKE PATH, PAVING A SCENIC OVERLOOK, INTERPRETIVE KIOSKS, SHADE STRUCTURES, BENCHES, BIKE RACKS, AND PEDESTRIAN CROSSING SIGNALS. (Federal ID: 5439023) | No Contractor | Mono | Other | $20,000 |
TRAFFIC CIRCULATION AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS AT NEWHALL AVENUE AND SIERRA HIGHWAY (Federal ID: 5450047) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $305,000 |
ASPHALT ROADWAY REHABILITATION PHASE I (Federal ID: 5450048) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $1,500,000 |
WHITES CANYON ROAD AT SOLEDAD CANYON ROAD RIGHT TURN POCKET TRAFFIC CIRCULATION & SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS (Federal ID: 5450049) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $1,200,000 |
ASPHALT ROADWAY REHABILITATION PHASE II. (Federal ID: 5450050) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $1,619,899 |
BRIDGE REHABILITATION FOR VARIOUS BRIDGES. (Federal ID: 5450051) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $550,000 |
RECONSTRUCT APPROX 0.5 MI OF BARLOW AND 0.1 MILES OF SANIGER INSTALL TRAFFIC STRIPING, PAVEMENT MARKING, AND STRIPING/SIGNAGE FOR EXISTING BIKE LANES. OVERLAY APPROX 1.5 MILES OF DIXON. OVERLAY APPROX (Federal ID: 5948069) | No Contractor | Inyo | Pavement Improvement | $1,018,000 |
ANGELES FOREST HIGHWAY, ET AL. FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAS FUNDS (PRIORITY #1 FAS). (Federal ID: 5953597) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $2,479,590 |
AVENUE G, ET AL; FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAS FUNDS (PRIORITY #2 FAS)., (Federal ID: 5953605) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $3,952,229 |
AVENUE N, ET AL, ROADWAY RESURFACING PROJECT FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAS FUNDS (PRIORITY #3 FAS)., (Federal ID: 5953612) | No Contractor | Los Angeles | Pavement Improvement | $3,146,535 |
REHABILITATE ROADWAY PAVEMENT AND DRAINAGE STRUCTURES ON APPROXIMATELY 33.3 MILE OF THE BONNIE CLAIRE ROAD FROM MILE POST 7.4 AT THE JUNCTION OF UBEHEBE CRATER ROAD TO MILE POST 40.7 AT THE JUNCTION W (Federal ID: 1516063901102) | No Contractor | Inyo | Pavement Improvement | $12,025,974 |