IDOT Materials Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR)- IFB
Federal opportunity from FINADMIN494 - Finance & Administration • DOT - Transportation. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Jan 30, 2026.
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IDOT Materials Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR)- IFB IDOT is seeking to purchase a new Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) for the new Materials Lab. There is an 8% BEP goal associated with this solicitation. Item # 1: ( 175 - 53 ) Illinois Department of Transportation Bureau of Materials seeks a vendor to provide a Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) including accessories/software. Please provide a brochure along with make and model information with your quote. Shipping shall be included in price. Please see attached Specifications Sheet. Deliver to: Clay Snyder, 2420 S Dirksen Parkway, Springfield, IL 62764 Illinois Department of Transportation Bureau of Materials seeks a vendor to provide a Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) including accessories/software. Please provide a brochure along with make and model information with your quote. Shipping shall be included in price. Please see attached Specifications Sheet. Deliver to: Clay Snyder, 2420 S Dirksen Parkway, Springfield, IL 62764
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