RFP No. AR25004 Commencement Equip Rental
Federal opportunity from Fullerton • CSU, Fullerton. Place of performance: CA. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026.
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California State University, Fullerton (University) is one of 22 campuses of the California State University System, the largest, most diverse, and one of the most affordable university systems in the country. The University currently has over 45,000 enrolled students. California State University, Fullerton seeks proposals from rental equipment firms (including, but not limited to, steel shade structure, tents, chairs, tables, linens, draping, podiums, fencing, wheelchairs, portable restrooms, etc., including all labor and materials) to select a single service provider to plan, manage, coordinate, and oversee all aspects of rental equipment operations for the annual Commencement ceremonies. Proposers must include all set-up and take-down costs, restroom attendant services for each ceremony, daily pumping and cleaning of portable restroom facilities, and on-site event support. Please note End Date is not the RFP Due Date. Please refer to the Schedule of Events in the RFP package.
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