The CSU Systemwide Offices supports the operational integrity of California State University campuses by ensuring critical infrastructure systems remain safe, reliable, and compliant with state and federal standards. Their core mission centers on maintaining essential building equipment, particularly vertical transportation systems such as elevators and escalators, which are vital to accessibility, safety, and daily campus functionality.
CSU Systemwide Offices is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The CSU Systemwide Offices supports the operational integrity of California State University campuses by ensuring critical infrastructure systems remain safe, reliable, and compliant with state and federal standards. Their core mission centers on maintaining essential building equipment, particularl...
The CSU Systemwide Offices supports the operational integrity of California State University campuses by ensuring critical infrastructure systems remain safe, reliable, and compliant with state and federal standards. Their core mission centers on maintaining essential building equipment, particularly vertical transportation systems such as elevators and escalators, which are vital to accessibility, safety, and daily campus functionality. Strategic priorities include proactive facility lifecycle management, preventive maintenance programs, and adherence to ADA and OSHA regulations. The agency prioritizes continuity of service across a decentralized university system, relying on contracted technical expertise to sustain mission-critical infrastructure without disruption to academic operations.
Procurement activity is focused almost exclusively on specialized building equipment maintenance services, particularly for elevator systems. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitation processes under performance-based specifications, emphasizing response time, technician certification, and compliance with ASME A17.1 safety standards. The agency favors long-term service agreements with qualified vendors capable of providing 24/7 emergency response, predictive maintenance analytics, and documentation of inspection logs in accordance with state building codes.
The primary NAICS category targeted is 238290, Other Building Equipment Contractors, reflecting a deliberate focus on niche technical services rather than general construction or capital improvements. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or diversity contracting initiatives in current procurement patterns. Vendor relationships appear to be built on demonstrated technical competence, regulatory compliance, and proven track records in institutional facility maintenance rather than size-based preferences or geographic proximity.
The CSU Systemwide Offices operates as a centralized support unit under the California State Department, coordinating procurement and operational standards across all 23 campuses statewide. It does not maintain physical facilities of its own but acts as a procurement and policy hub for systemwide infrastructure needs. Contracts are issued through formal solicitation vehicles, with an emphasis on performance-based outcomes and service-level agreements tailored to high-availability environments.
Recent CSU Systemwide Offices Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by CSU Systemwide Offices, including active solicitations and recent awards.