DCR 935 Adaptive Recreation Equipment and Related Services
Federal opportunity from DCRCU - DCR CONTRACTS UNIT • Department of Conservation and Recreation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 01, 2029. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 49-24-00.
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Description
DCRs Universal Access Program (UAP) seeks qualified vendors of standard and adaptive recreation equipment and supplies for a purchasing contract to provide equipment, parts, and related or custom services. A wide variety of equipment and services is required to supply, maintain, and customize equipment for year-round recreational activities for people with disabilities in the Massachusetts state park system. Review the attachments for the specific details.
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The DCR Universal Access Program (UAP) is seeking qualified vendors for a purchasing contract to supply standard and adaptive recreation equipment and related services for the Massachusetts state park system. This initiative specifically aims to enhance year-round recreational activities for individuals with disabilities. Responses are due by May 1, 2029, providing a substantial timeline for preparation.
The buyer aims to procure equipment, parts, and services needed to support adaptive recreation activities for disabled individuals in Massachusetts state parks, through a structured purchasing contract.
- Review attachments for specific equipment and service requirements.
- Submit a proposal which includes pricing, product offerings, and service details by the deadline.
- Engage in potential customization of equipment based on UAP needs.
- Completed proposal form per the attachments.
- Detailed pricing strategy for equipment and services offered.
- Evidence of prior experience in similar contracts.
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- Specific types of adaptive equipment needed are not detailed in the provided description.
- No exact funding amount or budget constraints are mentioned.
- Clarification on the evaluation criteria for proposals is absent.
- Details regarding previous vendors or contracts are not provided.
- Information on performance ratings or metrics for service quality is lacking.
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