Opportunity
Clemson University Ionwave #213980787 Addendum 2
Clemson University Seeks Qualified Firms for Donor Recognition Services (Design, Fabrication, Installation)
Posted
March 30, 2026
Respond By
May 05, 2026
Identifier
213980787 Addendum 2
NAICS
541490, 541410
Clemson University's Office of Central Donor Relations is seeking qualified firms for a term contract to provide donor recognition services for university facilities. - Up to five vendors will be selected for a qualified contractors list; these firms will be eligible for individual project solicitations during the contract term. - Scope of work includes: - Concept development, design, fabrication, installation, and project coordination of donor recognition elements - Integration of graphic design and storytelling - Compliance with Clemson University brand standards, ADA accessibility, and applicable building codes - Projects may involve the installation of donor recognition displays at locations such as Lowry Hall for the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering. - Preferred materials include cast metal or acrylic, with blended materials allowed; dry erase materials are excluded. - Firms must demonstrate at least five years of relevant experience and provide references, technical, and cost proposals. - The contract is non-exclusive, indefinite-quantity, and does not guarantee a minimum volume of work. - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the opportunity is open to all qualified firms.
Description
Clemson University's Office of Central Donor Relations is seeking qualified firms to establish a term contract for donor recognition services. The scope includes concept development, design, fabrication, installation, and project coordination of donor recognition elements. Up to five awards will be made, and contractors will be solicited for projects during the contract term, which is initially one year with up to four annual renewals. Proposals must be submitted electronically, and firms must demonstrate at least five years of relevant experience with references.