Doing Business With CPS Energy

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CPS Energy is committed to providing contracting opportunities to all businesses including local and small, minority, women, and veteran-owned businesses (SMWV).  CPS Energy has a long history of awarding contracts to Certified SMWV Businesses and recommends that vendors register with the South Central Texas Regional Certification Agency (SCTRCA) at sctrca.org.  Once registered, businesses are connected to more bid opportunities with other members of the SCTRCA organization.

CPS Energy seeks to maximize bid opportunities for vendors and invite all businesses to participate in their bidding process.

CPS Energy is pleased to announce its new Supplier Management System for online access to solicitations and submission of bids.  This web-based software system is accessible to all suppliers interested in doing business with CPS Energy, and includes the following key features:

Viewing Active Bid Opportunities:

  • Access the solicitation documents to include all instructions and details
  • Add the solicitation due date to your calendar
  • Ask questions and receive answers within the bid module
  • View and acknowledge an addendum

Submitting Bids in Response to Solicitations:

  • Attach your bid submission easily
  • See a bid clock countdown that shows the days/hours/minutes/seconds until bids are due
  • Please note your bid will remain sealed until the official bid due date and time

The system is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and permits you to review active solicitations and submit bids at your convenience.

Questions may be submitted electronically to cpsenergy@diversitycompliance.com.  Technical support is available through the system provider (B2GNow).

Please note the Supplier Management System is only for viewing and submitting bids and is independent of the Supplier Registration Portal.  Please contact supplierdevelopment@cpsenergy.com with any questions concerning these two systems.

For more information, visit cpsenergy.com

Source: CPS Energy

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