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Proposal 3130

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 3130

VENDING/ENHANCED VENDING

RETAIL FOODSERVICE OPERATIONS Issued by Community College of Allegheny County Procurement Department

A virtual pre-proposal meeting will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. To participate, request a meeting notification by emailing Mike Cvetic at [email protected]. A walkthrough of the Allegheny Campus Cafeteria will be held for all interested parties on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. Meet at the Tom Foerster Student Services Center, 800 block of Ridge Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15212.

Responses to this request for proposal are due in to the Procurement Department - Office of College Services, 800 Allegheny Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15233 no later than April 20, 2022 at 2:00 PM

FAX OR ELECTRONIC RESPONSES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.

In the event a sealed bid is hand carried, it is the sole responsibility of the Bidder to assure the proposal is in possession of the CCAC Procurement Department prior to the time set for opening. This RFP and other of the College’s solicitations may be located via the CCAC website at https://ccac.edu/business/rfp-bids.php. It will be each vendor’s responsibility to monitor the RFP/bid activity within the given webpage (“Bid and RFP Opportunities”) and ensure compliance with all applicable documents inclusive of any issued addenda. Failure to incorporate any applicable addenda in the final submittal may result in the rejection of your proposal/bid.

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 3130

ARTICLE ONE - GENERAL INFORMATION

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INTENT/PURPOSE

The intent of this Request for Proposal No. 3130 (“RFP”) is to solicit proposals from qualified firms to provide a vending and/or retail foodservice program that will make high quality food and beverage products available for purchase by students, employees and visitors at CCAC’s campuses, centers and office locations, as more fully described below. As a result of the continued challenges associated with conducting in-person classes and activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, the College anticipates that on campus enrollment and activity will remain unpredictable and subject to significant variations in foot traffic throughout the day and over the course of each academic term. The College is therefore interested in receiving proposals that incorporate a robust vending or enhanced vending program, as well as “to go” or prepared meal options, that would best be able to serve and adapt to student and staff demand in this climate. Although the College would prefer to select a single vendor to operate vending and food service operations across all of its locations, it will consider proposals that are limited to specific locations or regions. In addition, the College will consider proposals that provide vending or enhanced vending only at one or more particular locations, as well as those that incorporate some form of retail foodservice operation as an addition or alternative to vending services.

II. OVERVIEW

The Community College of Allegheny County offers credit and non-credit classes throughout the calendar year at its four main campuses and three campus centers (Homewood-Brushton, Braddock Hills and West Hills). Vending services are currently offered at all campus and center locations, as well as the College’s Office of College Services, which houses the College’s financial, IT, HR, and facilities management departments. A foodservice dining program has traditionally been offered at each of the four campus locations and the West Hills Center; however, dining services have largely been suspended at all but the Allegheny Campus location since March of 2020 as a result of the pandemic. In issuing this document, the College seeks to obtain proposals to provide a vending and/or foodservice program that will make high quality food and beverage products available for purchase by the students and employees attending classes and working at all of its locations. On-campus student enrollment and staffing >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20

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