Utility All Train Vehicle
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: WY.
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Description
Utility All Train Vehicle
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BidPulsar Analysis
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This notice is titled “Utility All Train Vehicle” and is posted by a “Public Agency.” The opportunity description contains only the phrase “Utility All Train Vehicle,” with no solicitation number, deadline, place of performance, or specifications provided. As written, it appears to be a procurement for an all-terrain utility vehicle (UTV/ATV-class), but the lack of details prevents confirming exact vehicle class, required accessories, or evaluation method. A bid/no-bid decision should hinge on quickly obtaining the full specs, delivery location, and required vendor qualifications from the buyer.
Acquire a “Utility All Train Vehicle” for agency use (likely a utility all-terrain vehicle), potentially including delivery and any required accessories or support, but the notice provides no technical or contractual details.
- Confirm vehicle type and configuration implied by “Utility All Train Vehicle” (UTV vs ATV vs tracked unit) and intended use-case
- Obtain and review all technical specifications (engine/drive, payload, towing, bed configuration, tires/tracks, dimensions, ground clearance, fuel type, etc.)
- Identify required accessories/options (winch, plow, lights, cab, heater, radios, mounts, trailers, safety equipment) if any
- Confirm delivery requirements (destination, incoterms/FOB, unloading, lead time)
- Confirm warranty, service/support expectations, and any required local dealer/service capability
- Prepare compliance matrix mapping offered vehicle to specs once received
- Develop pricing for base unit + options + delivery + any required training/spares/maintenance items if requested
- Prepare and submit the required offer package per the solicitation instructions (not provided in notice)
- Copy of the complete solicitation/specification document (not included in notice)
- Completed compliance matrix against the agency’s required specifications
- Vehicle technical datasheets/brochures for the offered model/configuration
- Pricing sheet with line-item breakout (base unit, options/accessories, delivery, taxes/fees if applicable) aligned to solicitation format
- Warranty terms and service/support plan documentation
- Delivery schedule/lead time and delivery location acknowledgement
- Vendor qualifications/certifications required for public agency sales (if any)
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- Solicitation number and official solicitation/quote instructions
- Response deadline and posting date
- Technical specifications and required configuration/options
- Quantity and whether new/used is allowed
- Place of performance/delivery location and delivery timeline
- Warranty and service/support requirements
- Evaluation criteria and procurement type
- Applicable set-aside/eligibility requirements (if any)
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