small-procurement-solicitation-moving-services-frederick-county
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD.
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Small Procurement Solicitation for Moving Services – Frederick County AGENCY CONTROL NUMBER: DHR-DAO-17-005-S Bid Due Date: Friday June 16, 2017 @ 2:00 PM Walk-through to be held: Tuesday June 6, 2017 at 11:00 AM Location : 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, Maryland and end at 1888 N. Market Street. Loading No files to display.
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The Maryland Department of Human Services is seeking proposals for moving services in Frederick County as part of their small procurement solicitation. The bid due date is set for June 16, 2017, and a mandatory walk-through will occur on June 6, 2017, starting at 100 E. All Saints Street. This opportunity requires bidders to demonstrate their capacity to provide reliable moving services in compliance with specific agency needs.
The buyer aims to contract moving services for relocating items between 100 E. All Saints Street and 1888 N. Market Street in Frederick, Maryland.
- Conduct a mandatory walk-through on June 6, 2017.
- Prepare a bid response by June 16, 2017.
- Perform the moving services as specified in the solicitation.
- Completed bid proposal.
- Proof of prior moving service experience.
- References from previous moving contracts.
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- No agency contact information provided.
- Lack of detailed scope of services required for the move.
- No estimated budget or price range is outlined.
- No additional resources or support information available.
- Limited information on required qualifications or certifications.
- Absence of performance metrics or service level expectations.
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