Solid Waste and Recycling (Request for Proposal)
Jul 30, 2026
Closes
Aug 31, 2026
Seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide solid waste and recycling services.
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Jul 30, 2026
Closes
Aug 31, 2026
Seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide solid waste and recycling services.
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City
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Houston
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Swoop the Eagle
Employee FTE
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2,653
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This Master Services Agreement between Houston Community College and SPOL outlines the provision of SaaS services for assessment, strategic planning, and accreditation. The contract has an initial term of three years with two optional one-year renewals, potentially extending to five years, with a total maximum value not exceeding $163,274.06. It details compensation structures, service specifics via Exhibit A, and a comprehensive price proposal in Exhibit B, alongside various terms and conditions covering legal, operational, and data privacy aspects.
This Master Services Agreement is between Houston Community College (HCC) and EAB Global, Inc. for the provision of Advising Technology Platform & Implementation Services, referred to as Navigate360. The agreement outlines the scope of services including student advising, care coordination, reporting, analytics, and communication features. It specifies an initial three-year term with two optional one-year renewals, details compensation through a one-time implementation fee and annual partnership fees, and includes various legal and operational terms and conditions, data privacy provisions (FERPA), and compliance requirements. T&Cs are provided.
This Master Services Agreement is between Houston Community College (HCC) and Genius SIS, LLC for a Higher Education Non-Credit Continuing Education Registration Solution. The agreement details the services to be provided by Genius SIS, LLC (Exhibit A), compensation based on annual fees for implementation, licensing, and optional project management (Exhibit B), and an initial term of three years with options for two additional one-year renewals and a three-month month-to-month extension. The contract includes comprehensive terms and conditions covering ownership, confidentiality, termination, indemnification, and insurance.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Houston City College
The board meeting included the recognition of the former chairman of the HCC Foundation Board of Directors for his leadership in fundraising and student success initiatives. A check presentation was held to establish the Center for Entrepreneurship at Braise Oaks, supported by a donation from PNC. Additionally, recipients of the 2025-2026 NISAD Excellence Awards were honored for their service, leadership, innovation, and teaching. Trustees provided reports on various district activities, including the AI innovation symposium, a new partnership with the Tesla Brookshire battery manufacturing facility, and the advancement of landscaping education and film programs.
HCC's strategic plan, 'Vision 2019,' is a forward-looking initiative focused on defining the ideal student outcome and its connection to community needs. Key priorities emerging from the planning process include fostering innovation in teaching and learning, and cultivating a culture of responsibility and empowerment. The plan underscores the essential role of community involvement in its development and implementation.
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This document captures a Chancellor's Listening Tour for Houston Community College, outlining the ongoing strategic planning process focused on continuous improvement and institutional transformation. The plan emphasizes increasing student success, developing 'Centers of Excellence,' and promoting Innovation, Performance Excellence, and Organizational Stewardship. It aims to foster fiscal responsibility, data-driven decision-making, and adaptability to evolving educational and workforce needs, with a focus on student experience to ultimately become a recognized leader.
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