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Active opportunities open for bidding
Community College Of Denver
The Auraria Higher Education Center (AHEC) issued IFB AHEC-26923-B for design-bid-build construction services to renovate Suites 137 and 139 in the Cherry Creek Building to create an Immersive Learning Lab for the Community College of Denver. The solicitation is a single construction procurement; solicitation documents and bid packages are posted on the buyer's posting (BidNet Direct) and require registration to access full files. Bids opened on 2026-05-08 and close on 2026-05-22 at 2:00 PM MDT.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
May 22, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
Community College Of Denver
Close: May 22, 2026
The Auraria Higher Education Center (AHEC) issued IFB AHEC-26923-B for design-bid-build construction services to renovate Suites 137 and 139 in the Cherry Creek Building to create an Immersive Learning Lab for the Community College of Denver. The solicitation is a single construction procurement; solicitation documents and bid packages are posted on the buyer's posting (BidNet Direct) and require registration to access full files. Bids opened on 2026-05-08 and close on 2026-05-22 at 2:00 PM MDT.
Community College Of Denver
Auraria Higher Education Center (AHEC) issued this solicitation on behalf of the Community College of Denver (CCD) to establish a non-exclusive preferred vendor contract for rod and wire welding materials for CCD’s Center for Career & Technical Education. The contract estimates annual spend of approximately $50,000–$62,500 and requires vendors to maintain inventory within 20 miles of CCD’s Advanced Manufacturing Center and deliver within 24 hours of order. The period of performance runs through November 30, 2026, with options to renew up to three additional one-year periods.
Posted Date
Dec 10, 2025
Due Date
Dec 19, 2025
Release: Dec 10, 2025
Community College Of Denver
Close: Dec 19, 2025
Auraria Higher Education Center (AHEC) issued this solicitation on behalf of the Community College of Denver (CCD) to establish a non-exclusive preferred vendor contract for rod and wire welding materials for CCD’s Center for Career & Technical Education. The contract estimates annual spend of approximately $50,000–$62,500 and requires vendors to maintain inventory within 20 miles of CCD’s Advanced Manufacturing Center and deliver within 24 hours of order. The period of performance runs through November 30, 2026, with options to renew up to three additional one-year periods.
Community College Of Denver
Provide ASL interpreting services. Service Provider must have the ability to provide a staff of qualified ASL interpreters who are available to work on-site (or remotely for online courses) at the designated performance locations during the academic school year.
Posted Date
Oct 13, 2025
Due Date
Oct 17, 2025
Release: Oct 13, 2025
Community College Of Denver
Close: Oct 17, 2025
Provide ASL interpreting services. Service Provider must have the ability to provide a staff of qualified ASL interpreters who are available to work on-site (or remotely for online courses) at the designated performance locations during the academic school year.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable; use the documented-quote path or ask AHEC about an eligible cooperative.
Coops: If they’re open to alternatives, ask about Colorado State Price Agreements, NASPO ValuePoint, E&I, OMNIA; Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs and these resellers as future options.
Community College Of Denver (via AHEC Procurement) shows no evidence of using sole source. Treat this path as not viable.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Community College Of Denver
The meeting commenced with a workshop on 'How to Make a Bill' conducted by Victor G. Torres-Corona. Reports covered President's communication regarding online office hours, a potential funding collaboration with the Phoenix center, and updates on a Townhall event planned with CU Denver. The Treasurer provided an update on the FY 2026 Budget, noting expenses primarily related to stipends and swag purchases, indicating the association is well within its budget. Other reports discussed tabling events, marketing connections, a potential new AHEC bond fee, and concerns regarding lab kit fees for online STEM students. Advisor reports addressed club events such as 'Club Social' (renamed 'Club Connections'), SLO training wrap-up, and the SGA Support Scholarship dates and committee formation. Further discussions involved a potential SGA marketing video regarding gym day passes and representation on the Tivoli Reimagine committee. New business included launching a Student Podcast and determining availability for the 'Pathways to Leadership' event. Action items addressed access to research journals, a potential cybersecurity resource event, and creating SGA/resource marketing videos.
The meeting covered several announcements, including a presentation on the basics of Robert's Rules and a request for SGA support for an engagement scholarship. Key reports included updates on office hours sign-in sheets, thank yous for participation in October Fest, and a draft bill to fund registration fees for the HACU ¡Adelante! Leadership Institute conference. The Treasurer reported a remaining budget balance of $62,431.76 after accounting for monthly payroll. Other discussions involved advocating for legislative changes to grant SACAB a counting vote, promoting the upcoming CCCS Student Leadership Conference with a theme of "Lead in Full Color: Bright Ideas, Bold Impact," and inquiring about potential issues international students face with the school's insurance provider. The Lowry Representative reported on planning for a period equity event. Action items included the passing of bills supporting the HACU ¡Adelante! Leadership Institute and the Ofrenda Bill, as well as appointing Dominic as a Student Representative by default.
The meeting commenced with a roll call and was called to order. Key discussions included the status of official candidates for elections, which are scheduled to run from September 17th until October 17th. Reports covered updates on a Townhall event with CU Denver and MSU, the Period Equity Committee update, the finalization of the Club Social event bill, and collaboration on marketing videos and redirecting hygiene fees. Other topics included working with SPARC on the Swoop Market, efforts to engage with CU Denver regarding bus pass discounts, and discussions about allocating space for online students at AMC. Plans were made for upcoming events, including the CCD Social Club Date and College 101, as well as a SGA Bill workshop. The CCD Social Club Event Bill was passed by an 8/8 vote. The meeting concluded with discussions about a possible Roberts Rules workshop and an update on finalized SGA apparel.
The meeting commenced with a roll call. Key discussions included feedback on the "Larimer Square 2.0" project and the Tivoli Reimagine plan from the President. The Vice-President provided updates on College 101 and scheduling, along with a HACU reminder. The Secretary presented a bill. Old business involved finalizing the SGA event list for the Fall Semester, including the "Remember Me" event and the 1st Gen Event. New business covered outreach assistance requested by the Financial Aid Office for their 'Financial Fever Event,' aimed at helping students complete FAFSA, CASFA, and scholarship applications, which will be joint with College 101. Additionally, it was confirmed that all SGA members will receive access to SGA Canva Pro. A motion was made to table the SGA Bonding Circle Bill until the next meeting to refine its structure. Open forum discussions included feedback requests on a bill regarding the ABOD student voting seat, an information session on bills, support for a member presenting at the Women & Gender Equity in Leadership Summit, and details on reimbursement procedures for HACU members attending an upcoming 3-day event.
The meeting commenced with an announcement regarding a potential collaboration with MSU for an event titled "Immigration Know Your Rights" in late October, and discussions about a future "Culture Clash" tri-institutional event. Reports included an update on SGA sign-ups during the resource fair, interest in filling the Period Equity Committee unfilled position, and concerns raised during the SACAB meeting regarding the response to student fee and parking cost reductions. The body addressed vacant positions (Parliamentarian and Auraria Representative) and approved a bill for Special Elections scheduled between September 17 and October 17, 2025. Marketing strategies for the elections were established. Action items included voting to set an event list, approving the CCD Social Club tabling event for October 2, and confirming dates for ongoing events like College 101 and AHHA Week. During the open forum, the Business Operation and Finance Officer shared information about Tivoli construction and fees, proposing an SGA representative join the Integrated Planning Group (IPG); the selection of SGA members for this committee will occur in the next meeting.
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