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754-ReverseOsmosisDeionizedWaterSystemsMaintenanceandServices2026

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754-ReverseOsmosisDeionizedWaterSystemsMaintenanceandServices2026State & Local

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Texas State University is seeking qualified vendors to provide maintenance and services for Reverse Osmosis and Deionized Water Systems across its facilities under Solicitation Number 754-ReverseOsmosisDeionizedWaterSystemsMaintenanceandServices2026. The solicitation outlines detailed requirements for comprehensive system upkeep, including routine inspections, component replacements, performance optimization, and emergency response to ensure uninterrupted delivery of high-purity water critical to university operations. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the TXST MarketPlace (Jaggaer) system by the deadline of August 10, 2026, at 4:00 PM Central Time, with no alternative submission methods accepted. The university intends to award a single contract to the most capable respondent based on technical competence, experience, pricing, and compliance with specified service standards. The project is managed by Texas State University’s Office of Procurement and Contract Services, with Daphne Helms identified as the primary point of contact for inquiries, reachable via email at d_h209@txstate.edu or phone at 512-245-5615. All services are expected to be performed onsite across various campuses and facilities within the state of Texas, with no set-aside provisions specified for small or disadvantaged businesses. The solicitation was posted on July 13, 2026, and interested vendors are encouraged to review all terms, conditions, and service expectations through the official TX SmartBuy portal link provided, ensuring full alignment with the university’s operational and compliance requirements before submission.

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Texas State University seeks vendor for reverse osmosis and deionized water system maintenance across Texas campuses by August 10, 2026.

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Texas State University

NAICS

221310 - Water Supply and Irrigation SystemsView NAICS

Place of Performance

TX, US

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NONE

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ESBD_535596_1783950897890_Sourcing ESBD Announcement-Texas State University.pdf

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AgencyTexas State University
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OfficeTX, US
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Texas State University
Office AddressTX, US

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Texas State University (“Texas State” or “University”) is soliciting competitive Solicitations (“Request for Proposals” or “RFPs”) for the selection of a qualified and capable vendor to provide Reverse Osmosis & Deionized Water Systems Maintenance and services to the University. This Solicitation sets forth the terms, conditions, and requirements for Respondents to be considered for this project. The University expects to enter into one contract with the selected individual or firm to provide the servicesProposals shall be submitted via electronic submission, by the deadline, through the TXST MarketPlace (Jaggaer) System. https://solutions.sciquest.com/apps/Router/SupplierLogin?CustOrg=TexasState

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