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Master Order to Provide Dress Uniforms

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TAMU-ITB-26-5070State & Local

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Texas A&M University is soliciting bids for a master order to supply dress uniforms to be delivered to its campus in College Station, Texas, under solicitation number TAMU-ITB-26-5070. The request is open to qualified vendors who can meet the specified requirements for uniform quality, fit, and timely delivery, with responses due by August 3, 2026, at 8:00 PM Central Time. The contract will serve as a long-term procurement mechanism to ensure consistent access to dress uniforms for university personnel, with performance expected to occur entirely within Texas. Kristina Kanevsky is the designated primary point of contact, reachable via phone at 979-458-8127 or email at kkanevsky@tamu.edu, and all submissions must be made through the Texas SmartBuy portal linked in the solicitation details. The procurement is categorized as a state and local government effort with no specific small business set-aside indicated.

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Texas A&M seeks qualified vendors for long-term dress uniform supply to campus, bids due August 3, 2026, via Texas SmartBuy.

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Texas A&M University

NAICS

458110 - Clothing and Clothing Accessories RetailersView NAICS

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TX, US

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ESBD_539312_1784305259052_ESBD Notification 26-5070.pdf

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AgencyTexas A&M University
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OfficeTX, US
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Texas A&M University
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Texas A&M University is seeking to establish an agreement for the provision of Dress Uniforms to be delivered to the Texas A&M campus in College Station, TX, as detailed in this Invitation to Bid (ITB).

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