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University Of Missouri Kansas City
Phase I of the expansion includes constructing a new, approximately 31,000-square-foot addition on the east side of the Olson Performing Arts Center, to address critical educational and community needs. The addition will include state-of-the-art dance and large ensemble rehearsal studios, a large music ensemble rehearsal space, and a flexible black box theatre. These upgrades address accreditation requirements, support an increase in undergraduate enrollment in dance and theatre, and create a dynamic, inviting environment for both students and the wider community. This phase also includes site preparation, utility upgrades, and enabling work, including the addition of fire suppression to unprotected areas within the existing building.
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
University Of Missouri Kansas City
Close: Jul 23, 2026
Phase I of the expansion includes constructing a new, approximately 31,000-square-foot addition on the east side of the Olson Performing Arts Center, to address critical educational and community needs. The addition will include state-of-the-art dance and large ensemble rehearsal studios, a large music ensemble rehearsal space, and a flexible black box theatre. These upgrades address accreditation requirements, support an increase in undergraduate enrollment in dance and theatre, and create a dynamic, inviting environment for both students and the wider community. This phase also includes site preparation, utility upgrades, and enabling work, including the addition of fire suppression to unprotected areas within the existing building.
AvailableUniversity Of Missouri Kansas City
Project consists of renovation of existing office space into a new dwelling unit in the area work; Demolition shall consist of removal of existing walls, doors, windows, fixtures, casework, finishes, and associated systems; Architectural work shall consist of new walls, doors, windows, casework, and rated partition systems; Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing work shall consist of new electric plan, light fixture, ceiling mounted equipment, new plumbing fixtures, modified mechanical system, and upsized water line; Fire Protection work shall consist of a new NFPA 13R system in the area of work.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
University Of Missouri Kansas City
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Project consists of renovation of existing office space into a new dwelling unit in the area work; Demolition shall consist of removal of existing walls, doors, windows, fixtures, casework, finishes, and associated systems; Architectural work shall consist of new walls, doors, windows, casework, and rated partition systems; Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing work shall consist of new electric plan, light fixture, ceiling mounted equipment, new plumbing fixtures, modified mechanical system, and upsized water line; Fire Protection work shall consist of a new NFPA 13R system in the area of work.
University Of Missouri Kansas City
The University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC) issued an RFQ (Project No. KC666011) seeking general contractor qualifications for a Master Construction Agreement using a two-step selection process. Responses are due by 1:30 PM Central Time on Friday, April 3, 2026; the RFQ was advertised March 10, 2026 and is listed as active. The agreement term is one year with up to four annual renewals, individual work authorizations are expected to range between $75,000 and $3,000,000.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
University Of Missouri Kansas City
Close: Apr 3, 2026
The University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC) issued an RFQ (Project No. KC666011) seeking general contractor qualifications for a Master Construction Agreement using a two-step selection process. Responses are due by 1:30 PM Central Time on Friday, April 3, 2026; the RFQ was advertised March 10, 2026 and is listed as active. The agreement term is one year with up to four annual renewals, individual work authorizations are expected to range between $75,000 and $3,000,000.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $10,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative (E&I, NCPA, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell) and ask procurement to process under the pre-competed agreement.
University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC).
Competitive bidding is triggered at $10,000; sole source awards are rare and difficult.
Board meetings and strategic plans from University Of Missouri Kansas City
The UMKC University Libraries' strategic plan outlines its aspiration to be an exemplary public urban research library, fostering equity in critical inquiry, providing meaningful access to information, and empowering researchers and learners. It promotes the discovery, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge and creative work. The plan is structured around five key pillars: providing exceptional student learning, success, and experience; becoming a thriving discovery enterprise; transforming the community and region with impactful engagement; fostering an environment of invigorating multiculturalism, globalism, and inclusion; and developing strong and resilient people, processes, and physical infrastructure. A foundational commitment is placed on the unwavering development of its people.
The University of Missouri-Kansas City's 2018-2028 Strategic Plan aims to elevate the university's excellence in education, research, and community engagement. The updated plan maintains its strategic themes but revises goals and metrics to adapt to changing needs. It focuses on providing exceptional student learning experiences, advancing a thriving discovery enterprise, transforming the community through impactful engagement, fostering an inclusive environment, and developing resilient infrastructure. Key priorities include increasing retention and graduation rates, growing research expenditures, and strengthening partnerships to address regional workforce needs and promote economic development.
The UMKC Faculty Senate meeting included an address by UM System President Mun Choi, who discussed the university's current state, budget limitations, and the importance of improving graduation rates for Black and Hispanic students. Concerns about distrust in higher education were raised, along with updates on tuition rates and research project funding. Announcements were made by UMKC Chancellor Mauli Agrawal regarding Giving Day donations and a capital campaign, and by Provost Jennifer Lundgren about the new Dean of the School of Dentistry and the search for the Vice Provost of Student Affairs. The meeting also covered proposed changes to executive guidelines, an IFC report on international students and academic freedom, and campus elections.
The UMKC Division of Student Affairs Strategic Plan for 2025-2030 focuses on fostering a dynamic student experience through comprehensive programs, resources, and support services. Key areas of focus include facilitating student success through engagement, belonging, retention, and timely graduation. The plan also emphasizes developing strong and resilient staff, campus collaborations, processes, and physical infrastructure. Additionally, it aims to create an environment of inclusive opportunity, excellence, and wellbeing by supporting student mental health, physical well-being, and financial wellness, as well as removing barriers to education and professional development.
The meeting covered legislative updates, including federal and state legislation and executive orders affecting universities. Nominations for campus elections were discussed, including the Senate Chair-Elect, IFC Representative, and UM System Promotion and Tenure Committee positions. Reports were given on the Intercampus Faculty Cabinet, UBC/FSBC, and deans' evaluations. The use of AI in the classroom was a key discussion point, including student perspectives, faculty workshops, and different approaches to integrating AI into instruction. The meeting also addressed ADA compliance for online accessibility, procurement processes, and the higher education budget.
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