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Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
Texas A&M AgriLife Research is soliciting competitive sealed bids under solicitation AG-RSCH-ITB-6595 for the procurement of a complete TPT Qube640 LiDAR scanning system, including the hardware payload (scanner with integrated 8 MP RGB camera, 256 GB USB flash storage, and hardshell case), installation and training services, and shipping to College Station, TX. Vendors must provide unit prices, warranty details, delivery schedules, proof of insurance, and full technical literature, and must comply with Texas government procurement rules, with award based on best-value criteria. Bids open on July 2, 2026 and must be received by the close date of July 15, 2026.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
Close: Jul 15, 2026
Texas A&M AgriLife Research is soliciting competitive sealed bids under solicitation AG-RSCH-ITB-6595 for the procurement of a complete TPT Qube640 LiDAR scanning system, including the hardware payload (scanner with integrated 8 MP RGB camera, 256 GB USB flash storage, and hardshell case), installation and training services, and shipping to College Station, TX. Vendors must provide unit prices, warranty details, delivery schedules, proof of insurance, and full technical literature, and must comply with Texas government procurement rules, with award based on best-value criteria. Bids open on July 2, 2026 and must be received by the close date of July 15, 2026.
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Texas A&M AgriLife Research issued an Invitation to Bid for mechanical brush clearing services at the La Copita Research and Demonstration Ranch to remove unwanted brush and vegetation using specialized equipment while complying with environmental and safety requirements. Bidders must register as a vendor on the AggieBid platform and should expect HUB/subcontracting information in the bid documents. The solicitation was posted on April 23, 2026, and proposals are due by 3:00 PM local time on May 7, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
Close: May 7, 2026
Texas A&M AgriLife Research issued an Invitation to Bid for mechanical brush clearing services at the La Copita Research and Demonstration Ranch to remove unwanted brush and vegetation using specialized equipment while complying with environmental and safety requirements. Bidders must register as a vendor on the AggieBid platform and should expect HUB/subcontracting information in the bid documents. The solicitation was posted on April 23, 2026, and proposals are due by 3:00 PM local time on May 7, 2026.
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station requests proposals to increase the power capacity for Room 107 in the Frederick E. Giesecke Engineering Research Building in College Station, TX. The project involves construction/electrical work with a small estimated budget (~$20k–$30k) and requires a HUB subcontracting plan, monthly progress reports, and adherence to buyer submission instructions on the official posting. A pre-proposal meeting was scheduled for 2026-04-01 and proposals are due 2026-04-29 at 2:00 PM.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
Close: Apr 29, 2026
The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station requests proposals to increase the power capacity for Room 107 in the Frederick E. Giesecke Engineering Research Building in College Station, TX. The project involves construction/electrical work with a small estimated budget (~$20k–$30k) and requires a HUB subcontracting plan, monthly progress reports, and adherence to buyer submission instructions on the official posting. A pre-proposal meeting was scheduled for 2026-04-01 and proposals are due 2026-04-29 at 2:00 PM.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
The Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center's Strategic Vision 2030 Roadmap is designed to advance process safety, integrating it into all operations to make safety 'second nature.' The plan is built upon three core pillars: Research, Education, and Services, focusing on innovation, workforce development, and collaboration. It aims to position MKOPSC as a global leader in process safety, contributing to safer, smarter, and more sustainable industrial systems by 2030.
The NeuroPIPES Program is an initiative by Texas A&M Engineering designed to address the high unemployment rate among college-educated autistic individuals. It functions as an end-to-end program, incorporating recruiting, retraining, and dedicated support for neurodiverse individuals aiming for careers in the biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry. The program emphasizes affirming language, comprehensive social and soft skills training, and tailored accommodations to facilitate success in areas like clean room gowning and technical procedures. The overarching goal is to redefine societal perceptions of ability and employment by leveraging the unique strengths of autistic individuals, with aspirations for future expansion into other sectors such as finance, cybersecurity, and IT.
The Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center's Vision 2030 outlines a strategic roadmap to advance safety as an intrinsic part of every operation, making it "second nature." The plan is structured around three core pillars: Research, Education, and Services, and aims to integrate safety, sustainability, and digital innovation. It addresses challenges from the energy transition, digital systems, and AI, with a goal to develop knowledge, tools, and qualified personnel to transform safety from compliance into culture, ensuring proactive commitment to human and environmental well-being and establishing the Center as a global leader in process safety by 2030.
This vision outlines the strategic direction for the Wm Michael Barnes '64 Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering. It focuses on five key goals: recruiting and retaining top students and faculty, improving and maintaining teaching and research facilities, fostering diversity and inclusion among faculty, staff, and students, and increasing nationwide and international visibility. The overarching aim is to elevate the department to a top five program nationally within the next five years, establishing it as a powerhouse in engineering education and research.
The Pollution Prevention Plan for Texas A&M University focuses on reducing hazardous waste and increasing efficiency through source reduction and waste minimization. Key strategies include altering purchasing methods, improving chemical inventories, encouraging environmentally sound lab practices, and enhancing the Environmental Management System (EMS). The plan also aims to increase recycling, reduce non-hazardous waste disposal as hazardous waste, reduce cylinder disposal, and implement elemental neutralization processes. Goals include a 10% annual increase in non-hazardous waste removal from the hazardous waste program, specific benchmarks for elemental neutralization, increased gas cylinder returns, and increased recycling rates through 2023. Employee awareness programs and training are integral to the plan's success.
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