Alodized Aluminum Sheets
Federal opportunity from Correctional Industries. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026.
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Description
Sourcing event 00515-0000086714 is obtaining bids for Alodized Aluminum Sheets. Questions can be emailed to Bertha Hoesman at bhoesman@idoc.in.doc. Completed bids MUST be emailed to Bertha Hoesman at bhoesman@idoc.in.gov. A complete 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. This bid is NOT eligible for electronic bid through the Supplier Portal.
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The Correctional Industries is soliciting bids for Alodized Aluminum Sheets due by March 5, 2026. Bidders must submit a complete package via email to Bertha Hoesman. This opportunity includes specific bid requirements, including the necessity for a physical bid submission rather than using the electronic Supplier Portal.
The buyer aims to procure Alodized Aluminum Sheets to fulfill specific needs within the Correctional Industries, ensuring compliance with procurement regulations while gathering competitive bids.
- Companies specializing in aluminum products
- Manufacturers with experience in sourcing specialty metal sheets
- Firms capable of meeting specified delivery timelines
- Review the bid documents available at the provided link.
- Prepare a complete bid package as per the requirements specified.
- Submit the bid package via email to Bertha Hoesman by the deadline.
- Ensure compliance with all submission protocols stated in the notice.
- Download and review the bid documents.
- Prepare the bid proposal according to the guidelines.
- Include all required signatures and certifications in the submission.
- Ensure the package is sent via email to the designated contact.
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- Bid submissions must be complete to be considered.
- Submissions via the Supplier Portal are not allowed for this procurement.
- Consider competitive pricing based on the current market for aluminum products.
- Evaluate production and delivery costs to ensure profitability.
- Consider partnerships with manufacturers experienced in aluminum products.
- Explore teaming agreements with logistics firms for delivery requirements.
- Ensure to confirm that all documentation is complete to avoid disqualification.
- Watch for potential changes in aluminum prices affecting bid competitiveness.
- What are the specific quality standards required for the Alodized Aluminum Sheets?
- Are there any anticipated order quantities that can guide pricing strategies?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific quantity or detailed specifications for the sheets provided.
- Lack of clarity on previous contracts for comparison.
- No information on potential competitors or market landscape.
- No details on payment terms or conditions.
- Requirements for delivery timelines are not mentioned.
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