Rebid - FY25 D1 Metal Round Signposts
Federal opportunity from FINADMIN494 - Finance & Administration • DOT - Transportation. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Aug 22, 2024.
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Rebid - FY25 D1 Metal Round Signposts
Re-Bid FY25 - The Illinois Department of Transportation, District 1, is seeking bids for the purchase of metal round signposts.
Item # 1: The use of a brand name is for the purpose of describing the standard of quality, performance, and characteristics desired and is not intended to limit or restrict competition. Or equal - submissions will not be rejected because of minor differences in design, construction, or features that do not affect the suitability of the [product for its intended use. Burden of proof that the product is equal is on the bidder.
The use of a brand name is for the purpose of describing the standard of quality, performance, and characteristics desired and is not intended to limit or restrict competition. Or equal - submissions will not be rejected because of minor differences in design, construction, or features that do not affect the suitability of the [product for its intended use. Burden of proof that the product is equal is on the bidder.
Item # 2: ( 801 - 30 ) 2.375" x 8.5" - poz loc or equivalent post pocket shims. See Attachment A for pictures.
2.375" x 8.5" - poz loc or equivalent post pocket shims. See Attachment A for pictures.
Item # 3: ( 801 - 30 ) 2-3/8" x 9' - 14ga. round yellow signposts - 17 hole punch pattern. See Attachment A for pictures. Shall be in accordance with State of Illinois, Department of Transportation Specification 9135 - 17 Hole Punch Pattern Spec Sheet. The referenced specification is an integral part of this bid.
2-3/8" x 9' - 14ga. round yellow signposts - 17 hole punch pattern. See Attachment A for pictures. Shall be in accordance with State of Illinois, Department of Transportation Specification 9135 - 17 Hole Punch Pattern Spec Sheet. The referenced specification is an integral part of this bid.
Item # 4: ( 801 - 30 ) 2-3/8" x 12' - 14ga. round yellow signposts - 17 hole punch pattern. See Attachment A for pictures. Shall be in accordance with State of Illinois, Department of Transportation Specification 9135 - 17 Hole Punch Pattern Spec Sheet. The referenced specification is an integral part of this bid.
2-3/8" x 12' - 14ga. round yellow signposts - 17 hole punch pattern. See Attachment A for pictures. Shall be in accordance with State of Illinois, Department of Transportation Specification 9135 - 17 Hole Punch Pattern Spec Sheet. The referenced specification is an integral part of this bid.
Item # 5: ( 801 - 30 ) 2-3/8" x 10' x 14ga. Round yellow signposts - 17 hole punch pattern. See Attachment A for pictures. Shall be in accordance with State of Illinois, Department of Transportation Specification 9135 - 17 Hole Punch Pattern Spec Sheet. The referenced specification is an integral part of this bid.
2-3/8" x 10' x 14ga. Round yellow signposts - 17 hole punch pattern. See Attachment A for pictures. Shall be in accordance with State of Illinois, Department of Transportation Specification 9135 - 17 Hole Punch Pattern Spec Sheet. The referenced specification is an integral part of this bid.
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