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Suny Canton
The State University of New York at Canton is soliciting contractors to replace the existing cooling tower and compressor on its Canton campus, including demolition, installation, utility connections, testing, and commissioning. Work must comply with applicable codes and be completed within 90 calendar days after the Notice to Proceed, with bidders required to provide experience documentation and a 5% bid security. The solicitation includes specific participation goals for MBE, WBE, and SDVOB entities and has a response deadline of May 4, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 10, 2026
Due Date
May 4, 2026
Release: Apr 10, 2026
Suny Canton
Close: May 4, 2026
The State University of New York at Canton is soliciting contractors to replace the existing cooling tower and compressor on its Canton campus, including demolition, installation, utility connections, testing, and commissioning. Work must comply with applicable codes and be completed within 90 calendar days after the Notice to Proceed, with bidders required to provide experience documentation and a 5% bid security. The solicitation includes specific participation goals for MBE, WBE, and SDVOB entities and has a response deadline of May 4, 2026.
AvailableSuny Canton
Purchase of natural gas.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Mar 23, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Suny Canton
Close: Mar 23, 2026
Purchase of natural gas.
Suny Canton
The State University Construction Fund (SUCF) is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) for design and construction administration services to renovate approximately 14,000 GSF of Wicks Hall at SUNY Canton to expand nursing simulation capacity. The scope includes interior reconfiguration, new MEP/AV/IT, sprinkler, fire alarm and security upgrades, hazardous material abatement, and ADA/code compliance; estimated construction value is approximately $8,257,000. Consultants must register on the Fund's procurement site to view procurement documents and submit SOQs; the posting lists a response deadline of March 10, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Suny Canton
Close: Mar 10, 2026
The State University Construction Fund (SUCF) is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) for design and construction administration services to renovate approximately 14,000 GSF of Wicks Hall at SUNY Canton to expand nursing simulation capacity. The scope includes interior reconfiguration, new MEP/AV/IT, sprinkler, fire alarm and security upgrades, hazardous material abatement, and ADA/code compliance; estimated construction value is approximately $8,257,000. Consultants must register on the Fund's procurement site to view procurement documents and submit SOQs; the posting lists a response deadline of March 10, 2026.
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Suny Canton
This document outlines a purchase for an annual subscription to the Modern Campus Involve Presence Involvement Package by SUNY Canton from Modern Campus USA, Inc. The subscription runs from July 1, 2024, for an initial term of 12 months, with an annual recurring fee of $14,300. The agreement is documented through a Purchase Order, Order Form No. 002 (effective June 27, 2024), and Invoice No. INV016779.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2024
Suny Canton
Expires:
This document outlines a purchase for an annual subscription to the Modern Campus Involve Presence Involvement Package by SUNY Canton from Modern Campus USA, Inc. The subscription runs from July 1, 2024, for an initial term of 12 months, with an annual recurring fee of $14,300. The agreement is documented through a Purchase Order, Order Form No. 002 (effective June 27, 2024), and Invoice No. INV016779.
Suny Canton
This Master Cloud Subscription Agreement, effective July 3, 2019, is between SUNY College of Technology at Canton and TERMINALFOUR INC. It grants SUNY Canton a non-transferable, non-exclusive license to use TERMINALFOUR's Software and Services, including cloud hosting, for website development and deployment. The agreement details TERMINALFOUR's responsibilities for subscription services, support, and software updates, and SUNY Canton's responsibilities for technical procedures, security, and compliance. The initial term is 36 months from the service commencement (Installation Date). Financial terms include an annual charge of $27,918 for subscription services, subject to CPI variation, and a one-off charge of $22,000 for professional services.
Effective Date
Jul 3, 2019
Expires
Effective: Jul 3, 2019
Suny Canton
Expires:
This Master Cloud Subscription Agreement, effective July 3, 2019, is between SUNY College of Technology at Canton and TERMINALFOUR INC. It grants SUNY Canton a non-transferable, non-exclusive license to use TERMINALFOUR's Software and Services, including cloud hosting, for website development and deployment. The agreement details TERMINALFOUR's responsibilities for subscription services, support, and software updates, and SUNY Canton's responsibilities for technical procedures, security, and compliance. The initial term is 36 months from the service commencement (Installation Date). Financial terms include an annual charge of $27,918 for subscription services, subject to CPI variation, and a one-off charge of $22,000 for professional services.
Suny Canton
This document details a purchase order from SUNY College of Technology at Canton to Terminalfour Inc. for annual Terminalfour SaaS and Web Hosting services. The services are effective from August 23, 2022, to August 22, 2023, with a total cost of USD $33,701.01. The agreement outlines the specific services, pricing, and includes conditions of sale.
Effective Date
Aug 23, 2022
Expires
Effective: Aug 23, 2022
Suny Canton
Expires:
This document details a purchase order from SUNY College of Technology at Canton to Terminalfour Inc. for annual Terminalfour SaaS and Web Hosting services. The services are effective from August 23, 2022, to August 22, 2023, with a total cost of USD $33,701.01. The agreement outlines the specific services, pricing, and includes conditions of sale.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Suny Canton
The meeting included discussions on various topics such as the President's report, academic affairs, administrative affairs, student affairs, advancement, college assembly, faculty senate, UUP, strategic relations and communications, and public relations. The President's report covered updates on mid-term exams, the hiring of a new Vice President for Administrative Affairs, the ACE/ASAP program, TRiO program funding, enrollment numbers, and factors affecting enrollment. Academic affairs discussed the expansion of the ACE/ASAP program. Administrative affairs provided updates on campus construction projects, campus reserves, the Athletic field study, and the government shutdown's impact. Student affairs covered housing and athletics. Advancement focused on fundraising efforts and alumni engagement. College Assembly discussed governance committees and scholarship reviews. The Faculty Senate discussed Title II and AI. UUP provided updates on contract negotiations. Strategic Relations and Communications discussed legislative support for campus wants. Public Relations shared updates on the annual report and college rankings.
The meeting included discussions and updates on various topics including advisory board appointments/reappointments, policy approvals, the President's report, academic affairs, administrative affairs, student affairs, advancement, strategic relations and communications, faculty governance, faculty senate, and public relations. Key discussion points included the College's enrollment numbers, the State Budget, the ACE/ASAP program, the nursing program's $8M grant, construction projects, housing numbers for Fall 2025, athletics, and the hiring of a fulltime Title IX Coordinator.
The meeting included discussions and updates from various departments. Academic Affairs reported positive enrollment numbers and progress on engineering proposals and the new Data Science and Analytics program. Administrative Affairs addressed the state budget, funding for the ACE/ASAP program, and concerns related to potential changes from the federal administration, including Title VI implications on scholarships. Operational updates covered pipeline projects like Payson Hall and the Plaza Rehab, with a focus on developing a new Facilities Master Plan. Student Affairs highlighted the BBNO$ concert, student awards, athletic achievements, and e-sports successes. The Advancement update covered fundraising status, scholarship awards, and the Athletics Giving Week. Faculty Governance, Faculty Senate, UUP, and SGA provided updates on their activities, including upcoming events and concerns. Strategic Relations and Communications discussed dual enrollment, summer camps, the SBDC rebranding, and grant applications. Public Relations noted accolades, including Military Friendly School recognition and SUNY CUAD awards. The council also discussed a personnel issue in an executive session.
The meeting covered various reports, including the President's report on the budget, which indicated potential employee reductions. Academic Affairs reported on special programming, BOCES DL program, and the Applied Psychology degree. Administrative Affairs provided updates on the CARC, staffing, fee increases, and various construction projects. Advancement reported on enrollment, fundraising, and athletic expansion. The Chief of Staff updated on the digester and wind projects, and the closing of the Lifelong Learning Office. Student Affairs reported on the new residence hall, technology upgrades, and other initiatives. Finally, College Council Awards were presented.
The special meeting addressed concerns regarding the college president's future, stemming from rumors following a visit from SUNY Central officials. Three resolutions were adopted: one expressing support for the current president, another requesting a formal study on shared services with SUNY Potsdam before any leadership changes, and a third authorizing a Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request to SUNY Central for information related to potential changes at SUNY Canton.
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