Texas Tech University 10th Annual Small and HUB Expo with Texas Tech University Procurement Services
June 3 @ 8:00 am - 12:30 pm CDT
Texas Tech University 10th Annual Small and HUB Expo with Texas Tech University Procurement Services
Join us for the 10th Annual Small and HUB Business Expo at Texas Tech University on June 3, 2025, at the Frazier Alumni Pavilion in Lubbock, Texas. This exciting event will feature 55+ booths, door prizes, and plenty of swag, offering an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow small business owners, network with procurement professionals, and explore valuable resources for growing your business.
Don’t miss the fun and opportunity to expand your business network!
Event Details
- Date: June 3, 2025
- Time: 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM
For more details, visit: www.depts.ttu.edu/procurement/small-business-expo/index.php
For inquiries, contact Alleigh Perry at (806) 742-3844 or [email protected].
About Texas Tech University Procurement Services
Mission
Procurement Services’ mission is to provide excellent customer service while adhering to the highest ethical values in the purchase, contract, receipt, and payment of goods and services in support of the University’s mission and goals; to maintain resourceful practices that follow the laws of the State of Texas, and to maintain and expand small and historically underutilized vendor sources that will provide the best value to the University and increase competitive participation in the procurement process.
Our Vision
Inspiring Innovative Solutions
Our Values
Integrity ● Teamwork ● Transparency ● Respect ● Leadership
TTU HUB Program
Texas Tech University is committed to the goal of providing the maximum opportunity for historically underutilized businesses (HUBs) to compete for university procurement opportunities.We will seek to achieve this goal by providing leadership and developing and growing positive HUB vendor relationships through advocacy and education. Texas Tech University will make a reasonable faith effort to improve community awareness, to create a fair and open competitive market, and to assist HUBs to increase the number and value of contracts awarded for construction, professional services, supplies, materials, and equipment.
A Historically Underutilized Business is a for-profit entity that is at least 51% owned by an Asian Pacific American, Black American, Hispanic American, Native American, American woman and/or Service Disabled Veteran who reside in Texas and actively participate in the control, operations and management of the entity’s affairs.
Texas Tech University’s goals for HUB utilization are as follows:
- 19.47% for heavy construction other than building contracts;
- 17.18% for all building construction, including general contractors and operative builders’ contracts;
- 23.73% for all special trade construction contracts;
- 14.56% for professional services contracts;
- 14.00% for all other services contracts; and
- 26.82% for commodities contracts
For more information, please view the State of Texas HUB Program.