Stone for Crosley FWA 155691
Federal opportunity from Natural Resources. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026.
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Description
Responses to 003000000086812 can be emailed to asimonton@dnr.in.gov OR faxed to (317) 972-3275 OR mailed to: Amber Simonton IN Dept of Natural Resources 402 W. Washington St. W265 Indianapolis, IN 46204. This bid is NOT eligible for electronic submission through the supplier portal. A completed bid package MUST be submitted by the due date/time. The bid package is available for download through the Bid Documents link in the Event Name column. ***All questions need to be emailed to asimonton@dnr.in.gov by 3/04/26 11:00 am To allow for sufficient processing time in compliance with Indiana State Law, all quoted prices offered to the State under this Solicitation Event must be valid for thirty (30) calendar days after the Response Due Date (aka Finish Time) listed above. Please send bid and any questions or concerns to asimonton@dnr.in.gov Stone to maintain the gravel roads on our property.
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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is seeking bids for stone required to maintain gravel roads on their property, with a response deadline of March 11, 2026. Bidders are required to submit a completed bid package through specified means, as electronic submission is not allowed. Additionally, bidders must ensure that their quoted prices remain valid for 30 calendar days post-deadline, emphasizing compliance with Indiana State Law.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources aims to procure stone to maintain the gravel roads on their property, ensuring safety and accessibility.
- Companies specializing in road maintenance materials, particularly stone suppliers.
- Businesses with experience in state government contracts.
- Review bid documents available through the provided link.
- Prepare a compliant bid package, including pricing and terms.
- Submit the bid by mail, email, or fax as outlined in the description.
- Completed bid package downloaded from the provided link.
- Compliance with pricing validity requirements for 30 days post-deadline.
- Submission via email, fax, or mail as specified.
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- All bids must comply with Indiana State Law.
- Prices quoted must be valid for 30 calendar days after the response due date.
- Ensure pricing covers all costs associated with providing stone for road maintenance.
- Consider local competition and potential pricing benchmarks for similar materials.
- Consider partnering with logistics firms for timely delivery if geographic scope allows.
- Subcontract to local stone quarries for sourcing quality materials.
- Risk of bid disqualification due to non-compliance with submission methods.
- Potential delays in procurement if questions are not addressed before the March 4 deadline.
- What are the specific types or grades of stone required for the gravel roads?
- Are there any detailed specifications or standards for the stone to be provided?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific quantity or estimated volume of stone needed is not provided.
- Detailed specifications for the type of stone required are missing.
- Information on previous contracts or suppliers of stone is unavailable.
- Potential environmental considerations or restrictions are not mentioned.
- No clarity on the grading or quality standards required for the stone.
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