Crew Cab Pick-Up Truck
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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The City of Cedar Rapids Fleet Services Division is seeking bids for a 3/4-ton crew cab pick-up truck. The truck must meet the minimum specifications listed, including a 6.7L gas engine or greater, four-wheel drive chassis, and a trailer tow package. The truck will be used by the Sewer Division. The bid must be submitted electronically through the City's Online E-Procurement portal system. The City will evaluate bids promptly after opening and award the contract to the successful bidder.
• T... | Title: Crew Cab Pick-Up Truck, Agency: City of Cedar Rapids, State: Iowa, Open Date: 3/10/2026, Close Date: 3/25/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/19/2026
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The City of Cedar Rapids Fleet Services Division is soliciting bids for a 3/4-ton crew cab pick-up truck, specifically required for the Sewer Division. The vehicle must comply with specifications such as a 6.7L gas engine or greater and four-wheel drive. The bidding process is electronic, with the deadline set for March 25, 2026, making timely submission crucial for interested contractors.
The City of Cedar Rapids aims to procure a suitable 3/4-ton crew cab pick-up truck that meets specific operational needs for their Sewer Division.
- Truck manufacturers
- Dealerships with fleet services
- Local vehicle suppliers with commercial offerings
- Review truck specifications
- Submit electronic bid through the City’s E-Procurement portal
- Prepare bid materials and supporting documentation
- Attend contract award notification
- Bid proposal form
- Compliance with specifications
- Electronic submission confirmation
- Pricing details
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- Must meet the minimum specifications for engine size and drivetrain
- Experience with government contracts may be preferred
- Provide competitive yet sustainable pricing considering municipal budgets
- Factor in any potential trade-in options if applicable
- Local truck dealerships
- Service and repair providers familiar with municipal vehicle needs
- Late submissions due to electronic portal issues
- Non-compliance with specified truck features
- Overlooking bid evaluation criteria
- What are the penalties for late delivery?
- Is there a preferred warranty or service coverage for the vehicle?
- Are there any state-specific regulations for municipal vehicle procurement?
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- Detailed specifications are not provided in the brief
- No information on necessary certifications for bidders
- Absence of clear evaluation criteria for bids
- No details on maintenance expectations post-award
- City procurement preferences or past experiences not mentioned
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