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Purdue University Main Campus
Work consists of taxiway D reconstruction and apron expansion.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
Purdue University Main Campus
Close: May 7, 2026
Work consists of taxiway D reconstruction and apron expansion.
Purdue University Main Campus
Work consists of water valve replacement.
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 2, 2026
Purdue University Main Campus
Close: May 21, 2026
Work consists of water valve replacement.
Purdue University Main Campus
Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW) is soliciting proposals for ten Panasonic projectors to be shipped to campus; PFW's in-house team will perform installation, so only equipment and shipping are required. The posting lists an owner (Austin Horn, amhorn@pfw.edu) but does not include a budget estimate or a direct downloadable solicitation document on the buyer page. Bidding opened on 2026-03-16 and the opportunity remains open, closing on 2026-03-27.
Posted Date
Mar 16, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Mar 16, 2026
Purdue University Main Campus
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW) is soliciting proposals for ten Panasonic projectors to be shipped to campus; PFW's in-house team will perform installation, so only equipment and shipping are required. The posting lists an owner (Austin Horn, amhorn@pfw.edu) but does not include a budget estimate or a direct downloadable solicitation document on the buyer page. Bidding opened on 2026-03-16 and the opportunity remains open, closing on 2026-03-27.
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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 $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Use Sourcewell or OMNIA to bypass the $10,000 bid threshold; loop in Procurement Services.
Purdue University Main Campus, IN provides no public transparency on awarded “Special Procurements” (sole source). Pursuing sole source is highly unpredictable.
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Purdue University Main Campus
This document is the First Amendment to an Agreement for the Exchange of Real Property between Allied Waste Systems of Colorado, LLC (Republic) and the City and County of Denver (Denver). It confirms the original agreement's effective date of December 26, 2024, amends provisions related to property surveys, and updates the inspection completion date to May 1, 2025. The Amendment clarifies that its terms supersede the original agreement in case of conflict.
Effective Date
Dec 26, 2024
Expires
Effective: Dec 26, 2024
Purdue University Main Campus
Expires:
This document is the First Amendment to an Agreement for the Exchange of Real Property between Allied Waste Systems of Colorado, LLC (Republic) and the City and County of Denver (Denver). It confirms the original agreement's effective date of December 26, 2024, amends provisions related to property surveys, and updates the inspection completion date to May 1, 2025. The Amendment clarifies that its terms supersede the original agreement in case of conflict.
Purdue University Main Campus
This document is a First Amendment to an existing professional services agreement (Contract No. 202158476) between the City and County of Denver and Applied Property Services Inc. The amendment, effective April 30, 2025, extends the contract term to four years from the effective date and increases the maximum contract amount to $490,180.00 for parking lot maintenance, landscaping, and snow/ice removal services at Denver International Airport. It also updates provisions regarding MWBE compliance, prompt payment, prevailing wages, and insurance requirements.
Effective Date
Apr 30, 2025
Expires
Effective: Apr 30, 2025
Purdue University Main Campus
Expires:
This document is a First Amendment to an existing professional services agreement (Contract No. 202158476) between the City and County of Denver and Applied Property Services Inc. The amendment, effective April 30, 2025, extends the contract term to four years from the effective date and increases the maximum contract amount to $490,180.00 for parking lot maintenance, landscaping, and snow/ice removal services at Denver International Airport. It also updates provisions regarding MWBE compliance, prompt payment, prevailing wages, and insurance requirements.
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This Unit Price Contract for Construction is between the City and County of Denver's Department of Aviation and Flatiron Constructors, Inc. for the Peña Boulevard Phase 1B Construction project at Denver International Airport. The project involves highway reconstruction, including the Jackson Gap Street Interchange and Direct Connection Ramps, with a maximum contract amount of $50,793,225.40$. The contract's effective start date is anticipated for April 1, 2024, with a completion period of 900 calendar days, concluding around September 18, 2026. The agreement details the scope of work, payment terms, dispute resolution, insurance, prevailing wage requirements, and adherence to various federal and local regulations, including MWBE participation goals. The contract explicitly states a 'Maximum Contract Amount' as the overall total, with provisions for reconciliation via change orders based on unit measured quantities.
Effective Date
Apr 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Apr 1, 2024
Purdue University Main Campus
Expires:
This Unit Price Contract for Construction is between the City and County of Denver's Department of Aviation and Flatiron Constructors, Inc. for the Peña Boulevard Phase 1B Construction project at Denver International Airport. The project involves highway reconstruction, including the Jackson Gap Street Interchange and Direct Connection Ramps, with a maximum contract amount of $50,793,225.40$. The contract's effective start date is anticipated for April 1, 2024, with a completion period of 900 calendar days, concluding around September 18, 2026. The agreement details the scope of work, payment terms, dispute resolution, insurance, prevailing wage requirements, and adherence to various federal and local regulations, including MWBE participation goals. The contract explicitly states a 'Maximum Contract Amount' as the overall total, with provisions for reconciliation via change orders based on unit measured quantities.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Purdue University Main Campus
The meeting included several key agenda items, starting with the Academic and Student Affairs Committee recommendations, which involved ratifying a new professor position, approving new academic degrees, updating security procedures, and confirming conflict-of-interest disclosures. The President's report featured recognition for major research funding, a faculty presentation on clean technologies, and the approval of a Resolution of Appreciation for various university donors. Additionally, the Board approved the upcoming Winter Recess, the reapplication for a specialty license plate, and received a strategic update on the Purdue Computes initiative. Staff actions included the appointment of a new Distinguished Professor and a Resolution of Appreciation for a retiring leader at the Purdue Research Foundation. Finally, the Board approved the reappointment of directors for the Ross-Ade Foundation.
The meeting featured discussions on new initiatives to promote engineering in the developing world for the benefit of society. Presentations covered the academy's advisory role to the government, its 50th-anniversary celebration, and the core purpose of engineering in creating solutions for humanity. Additionally, the session explored collaborative opportunities between universities and industry in manufacturing, focusing on education, workforce development, technology adoption, and research.
The forum focused on the university's biennial budget appropriations process and the financial landscape of the institution. Presentations covered revenue sources, including state funding, tuition, and indirect cost recovery from grants. Discussions addressed the impact of inflation on buying power, strategies for operating the university without tuition increases, and the necessity of allocating funds to various areas including employee compensation, scholarships, and facility maintenance. A significant portion of the discussion highlighted the gap in repair and rehabilitation funding and the need for future revenue sources to maintain and enhance institutional excellence.
This document outlines the history and development of the Purdue University Physical Facilities Vision Graphic. Created from extensive employee input starting in June 2009 and aligned with a proposed strategic plan, the vision aims to establish Physical Facilities as a visionary leader in planning and managing the university's physical environment. The core principles of the vision include professionalism, knowledge, teamwork, dependability, efficiency, friendliness, safety, cleanliness, honesty, and quality. The overarching goal is to reinforce past strengths, realize future potential through continuous renewal, and uphold the stewardship of university resources while ensuring the quality and safety of the campus environment.
Purdue University launched PurdueMoves as a series of initiatives designed to broaden its global impact and enhance educational opportunities for students. The plan focuses on four major categories: strengthening key areas like engineering, computer science, and STEM disciplines; enhancing student learning experiences through cutting-edge approaches; making deep investments in research areas such as drug discovery and plant science; and fulfilling its land grant heritage by improving access to higher education through tuition freezes, cost reductions, and focused scholarship assistance for lower-income families.
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