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University of Houston-Clear Lake Seeks Complete Website Redesign

The requested redesign must address the university’s current issues with code structure, template functionalities and content management.

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The University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL) has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a complete website redesign.

According to the RFP, UHCL’s current website is experiencing issues with code structure, template functionalities and content management. The requested redesign must address these issues and improve SEO, accessibility, the user experience and the implementation of global style changes.

In the past year, UHCL’s website experienced a total of 16 million page views and 1.6 million initial visits.

UHCL requires a website that highlights its brand strengths, tailors content to prospective students, has an intuitive site architecture, includes an advanced site search function, prioritizes accessibility, enhances back-end site permissions, simplifies content development and evolves with brand changes.

More detailed information about RFP75924-009, including all submission requirements and requests, can be found online. The deadline for proposals is 2 p.m. July 11. Debbie Carpenter is the point of contact for this RFP.
Chandler Treon is an Austin-based staff writer. He has a bachelor’s degree in English, a master’s degree in literature and a master’s degree in technical communication, all from Texas State University.