Notice of Intent to Utilize Cooperative Contract to Purchase Playground Equipment and Surfacing
Federal opportunity from KE001001 - Purchasing | KE001 - Purchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 06, 2023.
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Notice of Intent to Utilize Cooperative Contract to Purchase Playground Equipment and Surfacing It is the intent of the City of Eugene to participate in the contract listed below to purchase Playground Equipment and Playground Surfacing for Santa Clara Community Park from Ross Recreation Equipment, Inc. through an interstate cooperative procurement. It is the intent of the City of Eugene to participate in the contract listed below to purchase Playground Equipment and Playground Surfacing for Santa Clara Community Park from Ross Recreation Equipment, Inc. through an interstate cooperative procurement. The purchase is made pursuant to City of Eugene Administrative Rule 44-23-01-F, Oregon Revised Statutes 279A.220, and OAR 137-046-0430. The League of Oregon Cities conducted a competitive request for proposals process on behalf of National Purchasing Partners Government Division NPPGov resulting in a contract allowing cooperative procurements.
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