One Ton Pickup Truck (OEM)
Federal opportunity from 143 - Procurement • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 29, 2026. Industry: NAICS 25, 10, 00.
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Description
INVITATION FOR SEALED BIDS FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF THE FOLLOWING SERVICES AND/OR SUPPLIES: One Ton Pickup Truck (OEM), To access details for this specific bid event, or to respond through electronic format, Please visit the City of Boston Supplier Portal (boston.gov/procurement) and access Event EV00017305 or contact Chris Radcliffe at 617-635-3422 or Christopher.radcliffe@boston.gov
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The City of Boston is seeking bids for the procurement of a One Ton Pickup Truck (OEM) through invitation for sealed bids. The bid has a response deadline set for April 29, 2026. Detailed information is available on the Boston Supplier Portal under Event EV00017305.
The buyer aims to procure a One Ton Pickup Truck (OEM) for city use, following a structured bidding process to ensure competitive pricing and quality delivery.
- Businesses specializing in automotive procurement
- OEM vehicle manufacturers
- Local dealerships with OEM truck capabilities
- Submit sealed bid for One Ton Pickup Truck (OEM)
- Access details via Boston Supplier Portal
- Contact buyer for questions or clarifications
- Sealed bid document
- Proof of OEM compliance
- Pricing proposal
- Delivery timeline
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Consider local market pricing for One Ton Pickup Trucks
- Evaluate total cost of ownership versus upfront costs
- Factor in warranty and service options
- Potential lack of submittals meeting OEM standards
- Market fluctuations affecting pricing of materials
- Commitments made in bid may require unforeseen adjustments
- What are the specific OEM specifications required for the truck?
- Is there a preferred manufacturer or model?
- What is the expected volume and frequency of orders if awarded?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No solicitation number provided
- No specific performance periods outlined
- No explicit pricing format indicated
- Lack of detailed submission requirements
- Absence of pre-bid meeting information
- No addenda mentioned for bid updates
- No criteria listed for bid evaluation
- No specification document attached
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