AFT 6000-1095 AeroFit Respirator Fit Test System - BFD
Federal opportunity from 221 - Fire Department • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026. Industry: NAICS 46, 19, 00.
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INVITATION FOR SEALED BIDS FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF THE FOLLOWING SERVICES AND/OR SUPPLIES: AFT 6000-1095 AeroFit Respirator Fit Test System- BFD, 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 EV00017119 or contact Michael Walsh at 617-635-3706 or Michael.walsh@boston.gov
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The City of Boston Fire Department is seeking sealed bids for the AFT 6000-1095 AeroFit Respirator Fit Test System, with a response deadline of March 3, 2026. This procurement aims to enhance personnel safety by acquiring advanced respirator testing technology. Interested bidders can view the event details via the Boston Supplier Portal and should ensure compliance with submission guidelines.
The buyer is looking for bids to procure the AFT 6000-1095 AeroFit Respirator Fit Test System, specifically aimed at improving safety and compliance for fire department personnel.
- Companies specializing in safety equipment
- Manufacturers of respirator testing systems
- Suppliers with experience in municipal contracts
- Identify potential suppliers
- Prepare bid submission
- Ensure compliance with specifications
- Submit sealed bids through the City of Boston Supplier Portal
- Completed bid document
- Technical specifications of the AeroFit system
- Company qualifications and experience
- Pricing details
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- Ensure adherence to specific technical requirements outlined in the bid
- Verify that the bid is submitted through the correct portal
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with market rates for safety equipment
- Include potential for volume discounts if applicable
- Consider partnerships with local manufacturers for logistical ease
- Explore teaming with firms that have experience in public sector bids
- Potential delays in bid preparation due to complex requirements
- Risk of disqualification if not submitted through the correct portal
- Market volatility affecting equipment pricing
- What are the specific technical requirements for the respirator testing system?
- Are there preferred delivery schedules or terms outlined by the buyer?
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- Bid submission format specifics
- Detailed specifications for the AeroFit system
- Performance requirements for the equipment
- Evaluation criteria for bid selection
- Any warranty or service level expectations
- Potential penalties for late delivery
- Supplier qualifications disallowed
- Contact procedures if technical questions arise
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