COPEN - Request for Bids/Quotations for a Mercedes-Benz GLB 200 (Brand Name or Equal)
Solicitation from STATE, DEPARTMENT OF • STATE, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: Copenhagen • 2100 Denmark. Response deadline: May 11, 2026. Industry: NAICS 33611 • PSC 2310.
Support routes that fit this solicitation
Market snapshot
Awarded-market signal for NAICS 33611 (last 12 months), benchmarked to sector 33.
Related hubs & trends
Navigate the lattice: hubs for browsing, trends for pricing signals.
Applicable Wage Determinations
SAM WDOL references matched to this opportunity's location and scope language.
Point of Contact
Agency & Office
More in NAICS 33611
Description
This is a brand name or equal acquisition as outlined in FAR 52.211-6.
As of Tuesday, April 14, 2026, the U.S. Embassy is soliciting quotations for a Mercedes-Benz GLB 200 (Brand name or equal)
The vehicle needs to have the following specifications:
Automatic transmission
5 Doors
Programmable auxiliary heating
7 Passenger Seating
Double passenger seat w. heating
Heated windshield w. rain sensor
Air condition
Keyless start
5G modem
DAB+ radio
Remote central locking
Lane Keeping System
Parking sensors front and rear
Reversing camera
Navigation
Blind spot assist
Reversing assist
AGR Seats
2 zone climate control
LED headlights
Drive Assist
MB Drive Parking Assist 360 or similar
Heat-insulating and tinted windows
Winter package
Note: US-made vehicles and Danish-made vehicles differ primarily in regulatory compliance and market preferences. US vehicles are built to meet American standards, which include specific lighting requirements such as amber turn signals and sealed-beam headlights, as well as odometers that measure in miles. In contrast, Danish vehicles adhere to European Union regulations, featuring E-marked lighting with rear fog lights and metric odometers in kilometers. Additionally, European emission standards for Danish cars are generally stricter, influencing engine design and fuel efficiency. Design and safety features may also differ to cater to local preferences and driving conditions in each market.
Offers are due by Friday, May 1, 2026 at 12:00 (local time).
For more detailed information, please contact:
Copenhagen Procurement Team
Phone: +45 3341 7100
E-mail: CopenhagenProcurement@state.gov
IMPORTANT!
For proposals exceeding $30,000 USD (or the equivalent in local currency): Offerors shall be registered in the SAM (System for Award Management) database at https://www.sam.gov prior to submittal of their offer/proposal as prescribed under FAR 4.1102.
Failure to be registered at time of proposal submission may deem the offeror’s proposal to be considered non-responsible and no further consideration will be given. Therefore, offerors are highly encouraged to register immediately if they are interested in submitting a response to this requirement.
Files
Files size/type shown when available.
BidPulsar Analysis
A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
FAQ
How do I use the Market Snapshot?
It summarizes awarded-contract behavior for the opportunity’s NAICS and sector, including a recent pricing band (P10–P90), momentum, and composition. Use it as context, not a guarantee.
Is the data live?
The signal updates as new awarded notices enter the system. Always validate the official award and solicitation details on SAM.gov.
What do P10 and P90 mean?
P10 is the 10th percentile award size and P90 is the 90th percentile. Together they describe the typical spread of award values.