Opportunity
Mt San Antonio College Opengov #258233
Custom Furniture Procurement for Mt. San Antonio College Technology & Health Building
Posted
August 20, 2026
Respond By
September 15, 2026
Identifier
258233
NAICS
337127, 337211, 337212
Mt. San Antonio College is seeking proposals for custom furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E) for its new Technology & Health Building, a four-story facility consolidating multiple departments and programs. - Government Buyer: - Mt. San Antonio College, Facilities, Planning and Management office - Products Requested: - Custom steel work tables (WT1A, WT1B, WT2) in various sizes and ADA-compliant versions - Steel bed frame (RB1) - Reception counter (CF1) and desk (CF2) - Sheet racks (MSR1) - CAD-documented custom items (CAD_x-1, CAD_x-2, CAD_x-4) - Quantities: - 14 WT1A steel work tables - 2 WT1B steel work tables (ADA) - 5 WT2 butcher block work tables - 1 RB1 steel bed frame - 1 CF1 reception counter - 1 CF2 reception desk - 2 MSR1 sheet racks - 3 CAD-documented custom items - Unique Requirements: - Emphasis on flexibility, durability, modern aesthetics, and cultural inclusivity - Most furniture must be sourced from domestic manufacturers to support sustainability and local economies - All products must meet ADA and environmental sustainability standards - Scope includes space planning, furniture development/specifications, vendor coordination, procurement support, field coordination, and installation - Compliance with prevailing wage, licensing, and DBE requirements - OEMs: - No specific OEMs named; opportunity open to custom manufacturers capable of domestic sourcing - Services: - No explicit service line items beyond installation and coordination - Project Term: - Estimated three-year contract, phased procurement and installation
Description
This solicitation is for furnishing the new four-story Technology and Health Building at Mt. San Antonio College. The project consolidates multiple programs into a single facility supporting 10 departments and 26 academic programs. The furniture must be flexible, durable, and aesthetically excellent, with most items sourced domestically to promote sustainability. The procurement includes furniture for classrooms, offices, and communal spaces, with a project term estimated at three years starting November 1, 2026.