Public Bids
Federal opportunity from West Virginia University. Place of performance: WV.
Market snapshot
Baseline awarded-market signal across all contracting (sample of 400 recent awards; refreshed periodically).
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Applicable Wage Determinations
SAM WDOL references matched to this opportunity's location and scope language.
Point of Contact
Agency & Office
Description
Background Image for Header: Home For Suppliers Public Bids Public Bids You must be registered with the WVU Public Bid Site to participate in a WVU bidding event. These documents will guide you through general navigation of event structure as well as step-by-step instructions for responding to an event: Sourcing Event Navigation and Overview Respond to an Event Step by Step Also of note is the public bidding site’s functionality to allow you to receive notifications based on the commodity code(s) associated with the event. These codes can be defined on your supplier registration profile and allow you to get email notifications when a bid is posted that matches a commodity on your profile. It is still recommended that you check the site periodically to see if there is a posted event that you are interested in. Please email PCPS and include the subject “WVU Bids” with any questions. Current Supplier Prospective Supplier Public Bids Emailing W9's Update to Paper Invoice Processing
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BidPulsar Analysis
A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
FAQ
How do I use the Market Snapshot?
It summarizes awarded-contract behavior for the opportunity’s NAICS and sector, including a recent pricing band (P10–P90), momentum, and composition. Use it as context, not a guarantee.
Is the data live?
The signal updates as new awarded notices enter the system. Always validate the official award and solicitation details on SAM.gov.
What do P10 and P90 mean?
P10 is the 10th percentile award size and P90 is the 90th percentile. Together they describe the typical spread of award values.