RFQ - Control Valves
Federal opportunity from Q1004101 - City Hall | CH - City Hall • City of Detroit. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026.
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The City of Detroit, Oregon, is seeking Quotes for (1) 4" Flow Control Valve, (1) 4" Interface Valve, (1) Valve Controller, and (1) H Style Strainer from responsive and responsible Bidders, also known as Offerors (See Attachment 1 for specifications and deliverables).
4" Cla-Val Flow Control Valve: SP-40G01BCSVKCX
4" Cla-VAL Interface Valve: SP-131G01BCSKCX
Cla-Val Valve Controller: SP-VC22D
H Style Strainer: SP-4X43H
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The City of Detroit, Oregon, is soliciting quotes for essential plumbing and control equipment, including specific Cla-Val branded valves and components, due by February 18, 2026. Bidders should be prepared to deliver a 4" Flow Control Valve, a 4" Interface Valve, a Valve Controller, and a Strainer. This opportunity requires compliance with the specifications provided in Attachment 1, which details deliverables and specifications.
The buyer aims to procure specific control valves and accessories to support municipal operations and infrastructure maintenance in Detroit, Oregon.
- Review specifications in Attachment 1
- Prepare and submit quotes for required items
- Coordinate logistics for delivery of equipment
- Ensure compliance with municipal procurement standards
- Completed quote for all listed items
- Documentation proving experience with similar projects
- Compliance declaration to specifications in Attachment 1
Source coverage notes
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- Detailed specifications in Attachment 1 are not summarized here
- No information on previous contract history available
- No clarification on warranty or maintenance terms
- Incomplete data on the selection criteria for bids
- No insight on expected quantities for future orders
- No clear insight on local vendors involved
- No timeline for potential follow-up contracts or expansions
- No specifics on site conditions for installation
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