Notice of Intent Ford F150 Electric Trucks
Federal opportunity from City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 31, 2022.
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Notice of Intent Ford F150 Electric Trucks
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The City of Eugene has posted a “Notice of Intent” related to Ford F150 electric trucks (notice_id: state_or_oregonbuys__S-KE0010-00001836). The only stated scope is the acquisition of Ford F150 electric trucks, with a response deadline of 2022-01-31T16:00:00+00:00. No specifications, quantities, delivery requirements, or contractual terms are provided in the brief, so fit and compliance depend on obtaining the full notice/package. If you are an authorized Ford dealer/reseller (or can team with one) and can deliver Ford F150 electric trucks to the City of Eugene, this is likely a straightforward vehicle procurement response focused on eligibility and delivery/lead time confirmation.
Proceed with procurement of Ford F150 electric trucks for the City of Eugene, as indicated by a “Notice of Intent.”
- Authorized Ford dealerships or authorized resellers able to sell and deliver Ford F150 electric trucks to the City of Eugene
- Upfitters or vehicle delivery partners only if the full notice includes upfitting, accessories, or logistics (not stated in the brief)
- Confirm whether the Notice of Intent is sole-source/award intent vs. a competitive solicitation and determine if protests/objections are allowed and how to submit them
- Provide Ford F150 electric truck supply through an authorized sales channel (dealer/reseller/manufacturer pathway)
- Confirm availability/lead times and delivery logistics to the City of Eugene
- Acknowledgment/response to the City of Eugene Notice of Intent by the stated deadline (2022-01-31T16:00:00+00:00)
- Proof of authorized Ford sales status (dealer authorization or documented reseller/manufacturer relationship)
- Vehicle offer details for Ford F150 electric trucks (model/trim/configuration) consistent with whatever the notice specifies (not included in the brief)
- Delivery timeline/lead time statement
- Any required municipal vendor forms referenced in the full notice (not included in the brief)
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Deadline is explicitly stated: 2022-01-31T16:00:00+00:00
- The brief provides no solicitation number, NAICS/PSC, set-aside, place of performance, or attachments; compliance requirements likely exist outside the provided text and must be obtained from the full posting
- Because the notice is a Notice of Intent (not a detailed solicitation in the brief), pricing posture depends on whether this is an award intent to a named supplier versus a request for alternate sources
- If alternates are permitted, be prepared to support pricing with OEM/MSRP references, municipal discounting, and any delivery/freight line items if required by the full notice (not provided)
- If you are not an authorized Ford dealer, team with an authorized Ford dealership to provide compliant sales documentation and invoicing to the City of Eugene
- If the full notice includes accessories/upfitting (not stated), consider teaming with a local upfitter for installation and delivery coordination
- Scope ambiguity: the description only states “Notice of Intent Ford F150 Electric Trucks” with no quantities, specs, or terms—risk of misalignment without the full notice
- Notice of Intent may indicate the City plans to award to a specific supplier; if so, your response may need to be framed as an objection/alternate-source submission rather than a standard bid
- Lead-time/availability risk for Ford F150 electric trucks could be the primary discriminator, but required timing is not stated in the brief
- Is this Notice of Intent an award/sole-source intent, and is the City accepting alternate source submissions or protests by 2022-01-31T16:00:00+00:00?
- What quantity of Ford F150 electric trucks is the City seeking, and what configurations (trim, battery, options) are required?
- What are the required delivery location(s) and acceptance requirements for the City of Eugene?
- Are there required municipal contract terms, vendor registration steps, or forms that must be submitted with any response?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Whether this Notice of Intent is sole-source/award intent vs. a competitive solicitation and what response type is required
- Vehicle quantity and required configuration/specifications
- Delivery location(s), delivery date requirements, and acceptance criteria
- Any attachments, forms, or full posting text beyond the one-line description
- Solicitation number/contract vehicle and submission instructions (portal, email, format)
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