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Texas State University System
Texas State University System is soliciting proposals for Summer Make Ready Cleaning Services to prepare and thoroughly clean campus facilities for the upcoming summer season. The work includes cleaning classrooms, restrooms, hallways, and common areas at Texas State University campuses in San Marcos, TX with performance expected between 2026-03-27 and 2026-04-20. The solicitation is an RFP with an estimated value range of $50,000–$200,000 and a response deadline of 2026-04-20.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 20, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Texas State University System
Close: Apr 20, 2026
Texas State University System is soliciting proposals for Summer Make Ready Cleaning Services to prepare and thoroughly clean campus facilities for the upcoming summer season. The work includes cleaning classrooms, restrooms, hallways, and common areas at Texas State University campuses in San Marcos, TX with performance expected between 2026-03-27 and 2026-04-20. The solicitation is an RFP with an estimated value range of $50,000–$200,000 and a response deadline of 2026-04-20.
Texas State University System
The Texas State University System is soliciting a Design/Build firm for the STAR Park — Building Three research and academic building in San Marcos, Texas. The project includes a Design/Builder’s Budget Limitation of $21,966,000 and a Construction Cost Limitation of $20,341,000 and requires submission of a Guaranteed Maximum Price amount. Bidding opened on March 10, 2026, and closes on April 7, 2026, with full documentation available on the official Texas procurement portal.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
Texas State University System
Close: Apr 7, 2026
The Texas State University System is soliciting a Design/Build firm for the STAR Park — Building Three research and academic building in San Marcos, Texas. The project includes a Design/Builder’s Budget Limitation of $21,966,000 and a Construction Cost Limitation of $20,341,000 and requires submission of a Guaranteed Maximum Price amount. Bidding opened on March 10, 2026, and closes on April 7, 2026, with full documentation available on the official Texas procurement portal.
Texas State University System
Texas State University is soliciting proposals for a secure, cloud-based skills assessment and micro-credentialing platform to support continuing education and extension programs. The vendor must provide performance-based technical skills assessments and validated micro-credential issuance, with support for self-paced and integrated academic programs. The contract will be performed at Texas State University locations with online capabilities and begins upon selection.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Texas State University System
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Texas State University is soliciting proposals for a secure, cloud-based skills assessment and micro-credentialing platform to support continuing education and extension programs. The vendor must provide performance-based technical skills assessments and validated micro-credential issuance, with support for self-paced and integrated academic programs. The contract will be performed at Texas State University locations with online capabilities and begins upon selection.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the need is unique and urgent and you can defend sole source (greater than $15,000), proceed with full justification; expect scrutiny.
Coops: Lead with a DIR or major cooperative contract via an established reseller already used by TSUS.
Texas State University System (TSUS) uses sole source conditionally. Generally applies over $15,000 with robust criteria. Proceed only with a defensible uniqueness claim and urgent operational need.
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Texas State University System
This contract outlines the terms for The Texas State University System's (TSUS) use of Blackboard's products and services, including software licenses, SaaS services, support, professional services, and student support. The agreement covers multiple TSUS institutions and includes provisions for shared services, data protection, and compliance with Texas state laws.
Effective Date
Sep 1, 2019
Expires
Effective: Sep 1, 2019
Texas State University System
Expires:
This contract outlines the terms for The Texas State University System's (TSUS) use of Blackboard's products and services, including software licenses, SaaS services, support, professional services, and student support. The agreement covers multiple TSUS institutions and includes provisions for shared services, data protection, and compliance with Texas state laws.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Texas State University System
The Board of Regents reviewed and approved a contract between Texas State University and CPD for the use of facilities, allowing the university to serve as a host for an event in 2024.
The Board of Regents meeting involved multiple committee reports and actions. Key discussion topics included the approval of several new degree programs across various component universities, changes to existing academic degree programs, and program deletions. The Board also addressed capital improvement programs, approved naming rights for campus facilities, reviewed financial and audit recommendations, and authorized contracts for student recruitment and facility services. Additionally, the Board honored departing personnel, conferred awards on faculty and staff, and discussed system-wide legislative updates.
The Board of Regents meeting covered a wide range of academic, financial, and planning agenda items. Key discussions included the election of the Board Chair and Vice Chair, approvals for various academic degree program changes, distance education initiatives for several universities, and mission statement updates. Financial matters involved the approval of tuition and fee increases across system components, investment policy resolutions, and audit implementation reports. Planning and construction items focused on design development documents and capital improvement revisions. Additionally, the Board reviewed enrollment reports, contracts, personnel matters, and institutional reports from the various system components.
The board meeting agenda focuses on various administrative and academic items, including the approval of consent agendas and upcoming meeting calendars. Academic affairs topics include program additions for master's and doctoral degrees across system components, such as applied biomedical sciences, nursing education, and business administration. Financial and audit matters cover authorization for meal plans, residence hall rates, property insurance coverage, and investment reports. Planning and construction discussions include design documents, capital improvement program additions, and levee easement agreements. Additionally, the board addressed naming authorizations for campus facilities and the conferring of various teaching and student awards.
The meeting included the approval of several program additions across component institutions: Sam Houston State University (SHSU) for a Master of Science in Applied Biomedical Sciences, and Sul Ross State University (SRSU) for a Doctorate of Nursing Education. The Board also addressed several finance and audit items, including authorizations to set meal plan and residence hall rates, and the ratification of tuition rates for non-credit courses. Planning and construction discussions included informational reports and consent items regarding capital improvements. Numerous contracts for Texas State University (TXST) services, including vehicle leasing, flight instruction, and catering, were approved via consent agenda. Miscellaneous actions involved conferring several Regents' Professor Awards and authorizing the naming of various campus buildings and departments, such as the Victor A. Zaloom Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Lamar University (LU). A personnel action addressed the summary dismissal and tenure revocation of Dr. Thomas Alter at TXST.
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