Lease Rollers
Federal opportunity from NORTHEAST DISTRICT • Missouri Department of Transportation. Place of performance: MO. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026.
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The Missouri Department of Transportation Northeast District is seeking to lease hydrostatic drive, dual drum rollers with spray systems. similar to units such as Dynapac CC3200 or Bomag BW161AD-5, for the facilities at Center, Memphis, and New Florence, Missouri, during the 6 month period of April 1 through September 30, 2026. The Overview and Contract Terms sections of this bid contain valuable information such as the complete solicitation, terms, and other relevant attachments. You should download any attachment(s) from the Overview and/or Requirements sections and review the Contract Terms (especially section 3 of the Contract Terms titled “MoDOT IFB Special Terms and Conditions”), prior to clicking “Create Response”. Questions about the requirements of this solicitation may be directed to Bill Noyes, MoDOT Northeast District Senior Procurement Agent, by calling 660-385-8245 or by emailing: william.noyes@modot.mo.gov Technical support questions on entering your solicitation response should be sent to: solicitations@oa.mo.gov
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