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Baldwinsville Central School District joins the Empire State Purchasing Group

January 9, 2024

Baldwinsville Central School District joins the Empire State Purchasing Group

Baldwinsville Central School District has officially joined the Empire State Purchasing Group, one of Bidnet Direct’s regional e-procurement solutions, providing vendors throughout New York easy online access to its upcoming solicitations. Baldwinsville Central School District invites all vendors to register online at www.bidnetdirect.com/new-york/bville.

The regional purchasing group connects local public agencies with vendors looking to do business with the government. Registered vendors of the Empire State Purchasing Group can gain access to a variety of bid opportunities throughout New York in one easy-to-use location. By posting upcoming bids and RFPs on the Empire State Purchasing Group, Baldwinsville Central School District ensures an entire community of vendors can view their solicitation, download documents, and receive notification of addenda, helping to streamline their procurement process.

Baldwinsville Central School District invites all local vendors to visit www.bidnetdirect.com/new-york/bville and register to receive access to its upcoming solicitations as well as the upcoming bids and RFPs from over 325 other public agencies participating on the Empire State Purchasing Group. Registered vendors have the option to upgrade their service to receive customized bid alerts, notification of term contract expiration, and notification of a real-time addendum.

About Baldwinsville Central School District:

The Baldwinsville Central School District lies about 10 miles northwest of Syracuse. The district is the third largest suburban public school system in Onondaga County, covering approximately 75 square miles and serving a little over 5,500 students in eight buildings. The district has five elementary schools (K-5), one middle school (grades 6 & 7), one junior high (grades 8 & 9), and one high school (grades 10-12).

About 900 instructional and support staff work for the district. A wide range of programs and services are offered, including Advance Placement courses, college level courses, cutting edge technology, a widely respected special education program, and numerous extracurricular activities.

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