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Active opportunities open for bidding
California State University Bakersfield
Project consists of the design and construction of a new multi-story science building of approx 56,500 GSF- doors, frames & hardware.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 15, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
California State University Bakersfield
Close: Mar 15, 2026
Project consists of the design and construction of a new multi-story science building of approx 56,500 GSF- doors, frames & hardware.
AvailableCalifornia State University Bakersfield
Project consists of the design and construction of a new multi-story science building of approx 56,500 GSF.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 15, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
California State University Bakersfield
Close: Mar 15, 2026
Project consists of the design and construction of a new multi-story science building of approx 56,500 GSF.
AvailableCalifornia State University Bakersfield
Swinerton is requesting prequalification submissions from qualified subcontractors and suppliers for Fall Restraint and Smoke Curtain trade packages on the Energy and Innovation (Science) Building at CSU Bakersfield. The project is a collaborative design-build public works project for a new multi-story science building with an estimated construction start in January 2026. Required submittals include Swinerton Builders Prequalification and Master Service Agreement forms, with a 6% DVBE outreach goal specified for the project.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 7, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
California State University Bakersfield
Close: Feb 7, 2026
Swinerton is requesting prequalification submissions from qualified subcontractors and suppliers for Fall Restraint and Smoke Curtain trade packages on the Energy and Innovation (Science) Building at CSU Bakersfield. The project is a collaborative design-build public works project for a new multi-story science building with an estimated construction start in January 2026. Required submittals include Swinerton Builders Prequalification and Master Service Agreement forms, with a 6% DVBE outreach goal specified for the project.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $100,000, use sole source.
Coops: First choice—purchase via Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners through CSUBUY.
Sole Source
Entity: California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB)
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California State University Bakersfield
This document outlines an original agreement (STD3297) and five subsequent amendments between Cayuse, LLC and California State University, Bakersfield Auxiliary for Sponsored Programs Administration, for the provision of managed research software and services. The initial agreement commenced on November 29, 2017, for a three-year term with a stated amount of $235,296.00. Subsequent amendments extended the term multiple times, with Amendment Five (effective February 21, 2025) extending the term to November 30, 2025, and adding additional funds. The contract includes provisions for annual subscriptions, one-time services, payment terms, and various general terms and conditions, including data security standards, prohibited uses, and maintenance/support policies.
Effective Date
Nov 29, 2017
Expires
Effective: Nov 29, 2017
California State University Bakersfield
Expires:
This document outlines an original agreement (STD3297) and five subsequent amendments between Cayuse, LLC and California State University, Bakersfield Auxiliary for Sponsored Programs Administration, for the provision of managed research software and services. The initial agreement commenced on November 29, 2017, for a three-year term with a stated amount of $235,296.00. Subsequent amendments extended the term multiple times, with Amendment Five (effective February 21, 2025) extending the term to November 30, 2025, and adding additional funds. The contract includes provisions for annual subscriptions, one-time services, payment terms, and various general terms and conditions, including data security standards, prohibited uses, and maintenance/support policies.
California State University Bakersfield
This comprehensive document outlines a Bookstore Operating Agreement and its four subsequent amendments between California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) and Follett Higher Education Group, LLC. The core agreement, originally effective July 1, 2011, has been significantly modified and extended. Key aspects include Follett's exclusive right to operate CSUB's bookstore, terms for commissions based on gross revenue, guaranteed annual minimum payments to CSUB, specific financial commitments for bookstore renovations and one-time contributions, and annual scholarships. The agreement details operational procedures, technology requirements, financial accounting, and various terms and conditions, including insurance, indemnification, and personnel policies. The latest amendment, effective July 1, 2024, updates the minimum annual guarantee structure. The contract period was extended by the Second Amendment to June 30, 2031, with renewal options.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2011
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2011
California State University Bakersfield
Expires:
This comprehensive document outlines a Bookstore Operating Agreement and its four subsequent amendments between California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) and Follett Higher Education Group, LLC. The core agreement, originally effective July 1, 2011, has been significantly modified and extended. Key aspects include Follett's exclusive right to operate CSUB's bookstore, terms for commissions based on gross revenue, guaranteed annual minimum payments to CSUB, specific financial commitments for bookstore renovations and one-time contributions, and annual scholarships. The agreement details operational procedures, technology requirements, financial accounting, and various terms and conditions, including insurance, indemnification, and personnel policies. The latest amendment, effective July 1, 2024, updates the minimum annual guarantee structure. The contract period was extended by the Second Amendment to June 30, 2031, with renewal options.
AvailableCalifornia State University Bakersfield
This document details an OpenAI Services Agreement between OpenAI, L.L.C. and the Trustees of the California State University. The agreement, effective January 17, 2025, covers the provision of ChatGPT Education services for two terms: Term 1 from January 1, 2025, to June 30, 2025, for 40,000 users, and Term 2 from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026, for 500,000 users. The total net amount for these services is $16,920,000.00, with additional free monthly API credits provided. The contract outlines comprehensive terms regarding service delivery, customer obligations, data security, payment, confidentiality, intellectual property, and termination, incorporating a Data Processing Addendum and specific insurance requirements.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
California State University Bakersfield
Expires:
This document details an OpenAI Services Agreement between OpenAI, L.L.C. and the Trustees of the California State University. The agreement, effective January 17, 2025, covers the provision of ChatGPT Education services for two terms: Term 1 from January 1, 2025, to June 30, 2025, for 40,000 users, and Term 2 from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026, for 500,000 users. The total net amount for these services is $16,920,000.00, with additional free monthly API credits provided. The contract outlines comprehensive terms regarding service delivery, customer obligations, data security, payment, confidentiality, intellectual property, and termination, incorporating a Data Processing Addendum and specific insurance requirements.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from California State University Bakersfield
This document outlines a vision for establishing a Carbon Management Business Park in Kern County. The plan aims to address land utilization challenges caused by the Sustainable Groundwater Act by centralizing clean energy and carbon capture and storage projects. Key focus areas include streamlining permitting for various clean energy industries, attracting green investments, and selecting industries compatible with regional water resources and environmental mitigation capabilities. The intended outcomes include generating significant property tax revenue and creating thousands of jobs, providing a sustainable economic future for the county.
This document outlines SoCal Gas's high-level vision for carbon management, specifically focusing on the transport of CO2. The core strategy involves owning and operating new CO2 pipelines, commencing with initial projects in Kern County, to establish an open-access common carrier system. This system aims to connect diverse CO2 capture sites, including direct air capture and industrial point sources like cement plants, to multiple sequestration sites. The overarching goal is to achieve California's target of 100 million tons per year of CO2 capture by 2045, emphasizing safe, equitable, and collaborative implementation.
The panel discussion focused on geologic underground storage, specifically Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), highlighting recent innovations, ongoing challenges, and opportunities in the field. Experts discussed the potential for CO2 storage in Kern County, referencing a 2018 study on the San Joaquin Basin. Key challenges addressed included the potential for induced seismicity, necessitating thorough monitoring and characterization of faults. The discussion also covered the dual nature (blessing and curse) of idle and poorly abandoned wells, which provide critical geological data but pose potential pathways for CO2 migration. Furthermore, the panel explored risks associated with CO2 dissolving in groundwater, which can lower pH and mobilize heavy metals, referencing research where dissolved CO2's impact on groundwater chemistry was studied.
The forum included discussion of basic budget terms, general operating fund uses and sources, budget actuals, student tuition, campuswide financial aid, and the shortfall. It also covered working with mandatory salary increases, implementing a new instructional budget model, the role of enrollment, achieving a balanced operating budget, the Budget Advisory Committee, the budget advisory committee timeline, and the fiscal outlook. Budget advocacy was emphasized.
The open forum was held to gather input and feedback for the strategic plan of the university. The president emphasized the importance of collective vision, shared ideas, and the themes of excellence, partnerships, and community. The discussion included the future of academic programs, resource allocation, and land utilization. Opportunities for greatness were suggested, such as providing leadership and research for local challenges like air quality, climate change, transportation, and economic diversification.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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Interim Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Academic Programs (also Dean of Antelope Valley Campus)
Director of Student Outreach, Access, and Support
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