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University Dry Ice Supply, Blanket

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TAMU-ITB-26-5071State & Local

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Texas A&M University is soliciting proposals for the supply of dry ice and blankets under solicitation number TAMU-ITB-26-5071, with the request posted on July 17, 2026, and responses due by August 5, 2026, at 8:00 PM Central Time. Interested suppliers must register through the AggieBid platform at aggiebidprod.tamu.edu and are solely responsible for monitoring the site for any amendments or updates to the solicitation, as no additional documents will be distributed through the ESBD portal. The procurement falls under the state and local government category and is open to qualified vendors capable of delivering dry ice and blanket materials to locations within Texas. All inquiries should be directed to Jim Nelms, the primary point of contact, via email at janelms@exchange.tamu.edu or phone at 979-845-3819. The contract is not set aside for any specific small business category and requires full compliance with procurement guidelines as outlined on the Texas SmartBuy procurement website.

General Info

Texas A&M seeks qualified vendors to supply dry ice and blankets via AggieBid, with bids due August 5, 2026, for delivery within Texas.

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Texas A&M University

NAICS

424690 - Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

Place of Performance

TX, US

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ESBD_539313_1784305721171_Notification Letter TAMU-ITB-26-5071.pdf

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AgencyTexas A&M University
Contacts1 person available
OfficeTX, US
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Texas A&M University
Office AddressTX, US

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BYDOWNLOADING THIS DOCUMENT YOU ARE REQUESTING A COPY UNDERTHE OPEN RECORDS ACT. IFINTERESTED IN RESPONDING TO THIS BID INVITATIONPLEASECONTACT THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE: AGGIEBIDPROD.TAMU.EDU FOLLOWINSTRUCTIONS FOR SUPPLIER REGISTRATION. IT ISTHE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INTERESTED BIDDERS TO CHECK THISSITEFOR POSSIBLE CHANGES IN THE DOCUMENT. NOFURTHER DOCUMENTS WILL BE POSTED TO THE ESBD.

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