Opportunity

San Joaquin Delta College Opengov #269333

Technology Cabling Upgrade Project at San Joaquin Delta College Stockton Campus

Posted

May 27, 2026

Respond By

July 02, 2026

Identifier

269333

NAICS

238210, 237130

San Joaquin Delta College is seeking qualified vendors for a major technology cabling upgrade at its Stockton campus. - Project Scope: - Upgrade and relocate network cabling, distributed antenna system wiring, and audio/video surveillance wiring in legacy campus buildings - Move existing surface-mounted cables into walls and ceilings, or minimize surface raceways for improved aesthetics and infrastructure performance - Procurement Details: - Part of the Measure K Bond Program, a $598 million facilities improvement initiative - Two-step RFQ/RFP process - Collaboration with authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs) and other stakeholders - Requirements: - Submission of qualification documents and declarations (project labor agreement, non-collusion, non-discrimination, conflict of interest) - Compliance with project labor agreements - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Aspects: - Multi-phase execution with a tentative completion in August 2028 - Focus on legacy building infrastructure improvements

Description

This project involves upgrading network cabling, distributed antenna system wiring, and audio/video surveillance wiring in legacy buildings at the Stockton campus of San Joaquin Delta College. The existing cables are surface-mounted in conduits due to the age of the structures. The project aims to relocate cables within walls and ceilings or minimize surface raceways to enhance aesthetics and infrastructure performance. The project is part of the Measure K Bond Program, a $598 million facilities improvement initiative, and includes multiple phases with a tentative completion date in August 2028. The RFQ process is a two-step process involving an RFQ followed by an RFP, with collaboration among the District, AHJs, and other stakeholders to upgrade aging infrastructure and improve campus safety and facilities.

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