Los Alamos Legal Notices Highlight Procurement Deadlines, Meetings, Council Resolutions
County legal notices set procurement deadlines and council actions that affect contractors, environmental consultants, and residents monitoring LANL cleanup.

Procurement deadlines and public meetings posted on Los Alamos County’s legal notices page have placed a tight set of actions on contractors, consultants, and residents engaged with local infrastructure and environmental work.
An Invitation for Bids labeled IFB26-48 seeks foundation piers for the White Rock Substation, with electronic submissions required through the County Procurement Portal and a solicitation deadline of Jan. 27, 2026. That deadline is now the most immediate procurement milestone for general contractors and subcontractors who pursue local utility and infrastructure work.

A separate request for proposals, RFP26-46, sought a Wildlife Assessment for Los Alamos County and required electronic submissions by Jan. 21, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. MST. That RFP submission window has closed, signaling that county procurement staff will move into evaluation and selection phases for environmental consultants and firms that responded.
The county’s legal notices also recorded public meetings and policy actions. The FY2026 Annual Plan for Cleanup of LANL Legacy Waste public meeting took place on Jan. 14, 2026, offering residents an opportunity for oversight and comment on remediation priorities tied to Los Alamos National Laboratory legacy waste. County Council consideration of Notice of Resolution No. 26-03 is scheduled for Jan. 27, 2026, creating another point of public scrutiny and potential policy change at the council dais.
The aggregated legal-notice listings serve as the official calendar and filing point for these items. Full solicitation documents, agenda materials, and notices are available for inspection at the County Clerk’s Office and through the County procurement and agenda portals. Electronic submission requirements for the IFB and RFP were specified on the individual notices; prospective bidders and proposers must use the County Procurement Portal for bid delivery.
Local impact is immediate and varied. White Rock contractors may compete for work that can generate local hiring and short-term construction activity. Environmental firms that responded to the wildlife assessment RFP are now positioned for contract award processes that will shape habitat and species considerations in county planning. Residents tracking LANL cleanup retain a formal channel for input via past and upcoming public meetings, and Council consideration of Resolution No. 26-03 could affect county policy or project approvals depending on its content.
Los Alamos County continues to maintain the legal-notice aggregation to ensure transparent deadlines and access to documents. Review the full solicitations and agenda packets at the County Clerk’s Office or on the county portals ahead of the Jan. 27 council meeting and IFB closing, and monitor the county agenda portal for final outcomes and council actions.
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