IFB Scrap Meters
Federal opportunity from TOW - Town Administrator • Town of Webster. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 11-19-16.
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IFB Scrap Meters
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The Town Administrator is soliciting bids for Scrap Meters under the IFB process. This opportunity requires an understanding of the UNSPSC 11-19-16 classification. Bidders must ensure compliance with all submission protocols by the response deadline on February 27, 2026.
The Town Administrator aims to procure Scrap Meters to meet demand for recycling and efficient resource management.
- Review IFB documentation
- Analyze specifications for Scrap Meters
- Prepare bid response
- Submit bid before the deadline
- Completed bid form
- Technical specifications compliance
- Pricing details
- Company qualifications and experience
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- Detailed scope of work for Scrap Meters
- Any mandatory meeting or Q&A sessions before the deadline
- Budget estimates or funding constraints
- Specific performance criteria or standards required
- List of previous contracts or references required for bidders
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