Miscellaneous Hardware
Solicitation from ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF • ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Jan 09, 2026. Industry: NAICS 339999 • PSC 5340.
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Please provide proposal for the attached request for proposals (RFP_377162RLP) for project “Miscellaneous Hardware” by the due date. Proposal packages must include Formal quote on company letterhead with description/specification of product(s) Completed RFP form Completed SARC Completed PUR-466 Answers to questions may be posted during proposal opening time, viewers should be aware of any changes.
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The Department of Energy is seeking proposals for the "Miscellaneous Hardware" project under solicitation RFP_377162RLP, with a response deadline set for January 9, 2026. Proposals must include a formal quote on company letterhead and detailed descriptions/specifications of the products proposed. Relevant documents, including the completed RFP form and SARC, are required for submission, emphasizing compliance and detail in the proposals.
The buyer aims to procure miscellaneous hardware components, effectively meeting specific project requirements by leveraging proposals from potential suppliers who can provide detailed specifications and formal quotes.
- Review project requirements outlined in RFP_377162RLP
- Prepare formal quote on company letterhead and product specifications
- Complete the RFP form and SARC
- Address any posted questions during proposal preparation
- Submit proposal package by the deadline of January 9, 2026
- Formal quote on company letterhead
- Completed RFP form
- Completed SARC
- Answers to any posted questions
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- Details on the specific types of hardware required
- Any information on budget constraints
- Clarification on evaluation criteria for proposals
- Information on delivery timelines or performance expectations
- Any format or template for the required RFP submission documents
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