University of Wisconsin-Superior Bookstore Services
Federal opportunity from UW SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION. Place of performance: WI. Response deadline: Feb 02, 2026.
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Description
The Universities of Wisconsin is inviting bids for the operation and daily management of the full-service University of Wisconsin-Superior Bookstore serving students and area community. Information for this solicitation can be found and responses MUST be entered online at: https://bids.sciquest.com/apps/Router/PublicEvent?CustomerOrg=UWisconsin . *use search term "01188" to locate quickly Bid is live December 23, 2025 Event Number is: 2026-UWSYS-01188-RFB Details regarding items below are found in RFB, available through solicitation portal: Site Survey/Site Inspection is set for January 9, 2026 . RSVP's are encouraged. Last Date for Submitting Written Questions is January 16, 2026 2pm . If you run into any technical issues for your supplier portal login for ShopUW+, the Universities of Wisconsin’s Procurement System, please call the Jaggaer Supplier Support team at 1-800-233-1121 or submit a support ticket via the Supplier Support page here: https://www.jaggaer.com/supplier-support/ .
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