The CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU) is seeking a qualified vendor to deliver a straightforward redesign of its existing public website. This project is focused on modernizing design, improving usability, and strengthening marketing and recruitment outcomes, while preserving existing content, SEO equity, and institutional requirements.
This is not a net-new digital product, custom CMS, or complex systems build. The scope aligns with a standard higher-education WordPress redesign following best practices for accessibility, performance, and governance.
Interested respondents are encouraged to review in detail the attached solicitation document and if the minimum qualifications are met to submit a proposal in accordance with the submission requirements as detailed within.
The Procurement Lobbying Act (PLA) Applies to this Solicitation.
The restricted period began with the publication of this ad.
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Required Forms: Vendor shall complete, sign and submit the following forms if they are selected:
1. “Offerer’s Affirmation of Understanding of and Agreement pursuant to State Finance Law §139-j(3) and §139-j(6)(b)”
2. “Offerer’s Disclosure of Prior Non-Responsibility Determinations and Certification of Compliance with State Finance Law §139-j and§139-k”.
Contact with CUNY:
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