Manure Spreader
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: MD.
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Point of Contact
Agency & Office
Description
Manure Spreader
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BidPulsar Analysis
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This notice is titled “Manure Spreader” and the only provided description text is “Manure Spreader,” with the agency listed simply as “Public Agency.” No solicitation number, set-aside, NAICS/PSC codes, dates, place of performance, or attachments/links were provided in the brief. As written, this reads like an early/summary posting or an incomplete record rather than a bid-ready solicitation. Before deciding to bid, you’ll need the actual solicitation package (specs, quantity, delivery terms, and evaluation method).
Procure a manure spreader (agricultural equipment) from a vendor; details on configuration, quantity, delivery, and acceptance are not provided in the brief.
- Equipment dealers/OEMs that sell manure spreaders and can provide delivery, documentation, and warranty support to a public-sector buyer
- Confirm procurement type: purchase of a manure spreader vs. rental/lease vs. service-inclusive delivery and setup
- Obtain the full solicitation/specifications for the manure spreader (capacity, spread mechanism, PTO/hydraulic requirements, towing/axle ratings, controls, etc.)
- Clarify quantity, delivery location, and any required training, manuals, warranty, and parts support
- Prepare a compliant quote/proposal once pricing format, evaluation criteria, and required representations are known
- Signed offer/quote referencing the solicitation number (once obtained)
- Technical cut sheets/brochure for the proposed manure spreader matching the buyer’s requirements (once obtained)
- Delivery plan and lead time to the buyer’s place of performance (once provided)
- Warranty and service/support information (coverage, duration, service locations)
- Pricing in the buyer’s required format (unit price, delivery, options, taxes/fees if requested)
- Any required vendor certifications/representations required by the public agency (once identified)
- Because PSC/NAICS, set-aside, solicitation number, and response deadline are not provided, you cannot confirm required clauses, forms, or submission method from this brief alone.
- Treat this record as non-actionable until the official solicitation details (or an RFQ) are obtained from the agency/buyer website or contracting office referenced in the full notice.
- Do not commit to firm pricing until required specifications and delivery location/terms are known; the cost can vary materially by capacity, options, and freight.
- Once specs are known, price a compliant base configuration and list priced options/alternates (e.g., capacity, material upgrades, controls) only if the solicitation allows.
- Consider a local freight/delivery subcontractor if the buyer requires offload/placement and you are not equipped to deliver to the place of performance (not provided).
- If you are a dealer, confirm OEM support for warranty repairs and parts availability aligned with the public agency’s requirements (not provided).
- Insufficient information to bid: no specs, quantity, delivery terms, or deadline; high risk of mispricing or noncompliance if you proceed without the full solicitation.
- Potential mismatch risk: “Manure Spreader” could imply a specific type (e.g., PTO-driven, hydraulic, pull-type) that materially impacts cost and suitability; not defined here.
- What is the solicitation number and where is the full solicitation/specification package posted?
- What quantity of manure spreaders is being purchased and are options/alternates allowed?
- What are the required specifications (capacity, drive type, spread pattern, materials, dimensions/weight limits)?
- What is the required delivery location (place of performance) and required delivery date/lead time?
- What warranty terms and service/support requirements are mandatory?
- What is the submission method and response deadline?
- What evaluation method will be used (lowest price technically acceptable vs. best value) and what documents are required with the quote?
Source coverage notes
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- Full solicitation/specifications and quantity
- Response deadline and submission instructions
- Solicitation number and contact/office
- Place of performance/delivery location and required delivery timeline
- Applicable NAICS/PSC and set-aside details
- Evaluation criteria and required response forms/clauses
- Warranty/service requirements and acceptance criteria
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