Procurement Plan
2025 Procurement Plan
The following is a list of anticipated solicitations related to goods and services that are projected to be sourced during the 2025 calendar year; they have been grouped by the quarter they are projected to be advertised.
It is anticipated that as additional operational needs for goods and services are identified, this list will be updated quarterly. This information will be posted on the Procurement website for the benefit of the supplier community.
Anticipated Release | Project Title |
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Q1 First Quarter | Financial Collection Services |
Drug Testing & Medical Examination Services | |
Landscaping, Ground & Irrigation Maintenance Services | |
Professional Civil Services | |
Professional Geotechnical Services | |
Ice Machine Maintenance and Repairs | |
Cisco Network Equipment End-of-life Replacement | |
Plaza Waterproofing, Repairs and Renovations, System Administration Building, 3100 Main | |
HVAC Mechanical System Replacement Project, Spring Branch Campus | |
Parking Lot Lighting Replacements & Lot Renovations, Stafford Campus | |
Roof Replacement Project at North Forest Campus | |
Steel Supplies and Related Welding Materials | |
Q2 Second Quarter | Deferred Maintenance Construction Projects |
Car Wash & Oil Change | |
Vehicle Tires | |
Commercial Kitchen Floor and Oven Exhaust Vent Hood Cleaning and Sanitizing | |
Automotive Vehicle Repairs (Fleet Maintenance) | |
HVAC Testing & Air Balancing Services | |
System Vending Services for Campuses | |
Unemployment Insurance Claims Management and Employment Verification | |
TPA Retirement Plan Services | |
Class Ring Program | |
Enterprise Solution for Institutional Assessment | |
Events Parade | |
Employee engagement survey | |
Bookstore Operation and Management | |
Professional Environmental Consulting Services | |
Q3 Third Quarter | Deferred Maintenance Construction Projects |
Professional HVAC Testing and Air Balancing Sefvices | |
Information Technology Staff Augmentation | |
Solid Waste and Recycling Services | |
Moving and Office Relocation Services | |
Electrical Maintenance Services | |
Background Check Service Provider | |
Salary Benchmarking Software Services | |
System Vending Services for Campuses | |
Deferred Maintenance Construction Projects | |
Q4 Fourth Quarter | Student Entertainment Services |
Printing Service (Envelopes, Letterheads and Business Cards) | |
Printing Services (Collateral) | |
Pest Control Management Services | |
Furniture and Related Services | |
Structured Cabling Services | |
System Food Services for Campuses | |
Audio Upgrade and Cables Installation | |
Customer Relationship Management | |
Insurance Program Evaluation and Consulting Services |
Notes
- The projects noted above are subject to change and do not constitute any guarantee that the referenced procurement may be issued; this list is intended to serve as an informational tool. Official solicitation notice will be posted on the HCC Procurement Operations Department website (click HERE).
- Once a solicitation is advertised/posted/distributed, the Prohibited Communications "Blackout Period" and Political Contributions prohibition (as defined in the Board of Trustees Bylaws) goes into effect. Proposers considering responding to a current solicitation shall certify that they have read, understand, and agree to be bound by the Prohibited Communications/Political Contributions provision set forth in the solicitation document. Potential vendors, subcontractors, service providers, bidders, brokers, officers, lobbyists or consultants shall not make a political contribution to a Trustee or candidate during the prohibited communication period. Proposers further understands that they shall not communicate with a HCC Trustee, employee, or any member of the selection/evaluation committee in any way concerning a solicitation from the day it is first advertised through thirty (30) days after the contract is executed by the Chancellor or his/her designee, or when a determination is made that the solicitation will not be awarded.
This period is known as the “Blackout Period”, as further defined in Section 1.9.10 and 2.3 of the Procurement Operations Manual. Violation of the Blackout Period is considered unethical conduct and will be handled as such with regard to all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, local ordinances, policies, and procurement procedures.
With regard to a Proposer, violation of the Blackout Period may result in the cancellation of the referenced transaction, disbarment, disqualification from current and future procurement solicitations and prosecution in accordance with the Laws of the State of Texas.
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