Notice of Intent to Award Sole Source Contract to ESRI
Federal opportunity from KE001001 - Purchasing | KE001 - Purchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jul 19, 2023.
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Notice of Intent to Award Sole Source Contract to ESRI The City of Eugene intends to award a contract to Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) as a sole-source provider for ArcGIS software through July 31, 2026. Pursuant to Eugene Code 2.1430 and under the exemption or procedure authorized by City of Eugene Administrative Order 44-23-01-F, Public Contracting Rules 2022, 137-047-0275, the City of Eugene intends to award a contract to Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) as a sole-source provider for ArcGIS software through July 31, 2026. The estimated amount of the contract is $320,000.00 over the three-year period. Any other supplier who can supply this product should notify the City of Eugene Purchasing Office in writing by 4:00 PM, July 19, 2023. Notifications shall be emailed to Eugene.Purchasing@ci.eugene.or.us. If no qualified Supplier submits a notification within this time period, the City shall proceed with a Sole Source award to ESRI.
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