RFP 20262010 Financial Advisor Services Master Agreement
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Sep 24, 2025.
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RFP 20262010 Financial Advisor Services Master Agreement
Pursuant to ORS 279B.060 and City of Eugene Administrative Order 44-25-01-F, Public Contracting Rule (City Rule) 137-047-0260, sealed proposals for Financial Advisor Services Master Agreement for Eugene Airport will be accepted by the Purchasing Office until Wednesday, September 24, 2025 @ 3:00PM.
The City of Eugene is requesting proposals from qualified firms with the intent of entering into a master agreement for financial advisor services for various projects at the Eugene Airport on an as-needed basis.
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The City of Eugene is seeking proposals for a Financial Advisor Services Master Agreement specifically for the Eugene Airport, with a deadline for submission on September 24, 2025, at 3:00 PM. This opportunity is under the purview of the City of Eugene's Public Contracting Rules. Qualified firms are invited to provide financial advisory services on an as-needed basis for various airport projects.
The City of Eugene aims to establish a master agreement for financial advisory services to support various airport projects at Eugene Airport.
- Firms with expertise in public finance
- Firms experienced with airport-related projects
- Companies familiar with ORS 279B.060 and City of Eugene Administrative Orders
- Review financial advisory needs for Eugene Airport
- Prepare and submit proposals for financial advisory services
- Establish a master agreement for ongoing support
- Cover Letter
- Company Profile and Qualifications
- Relevant Experience
- Proposed Approach to Services
- Pricing Structure
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- Adherence to ORS 279B.060
- Compliance with City of Eugene Administrative Order 44-25-01-F
- Familiarity with Public Contracting Rule (City Rule) 137-047-0260
- Provide a detailed pricing structure to accommodate various projects
- Consider offering tiered pricing based on the scale of services needed
- Consider partnering with local firms experienced in airport projects
- Look for subcontractors specializing in niche financial advisory areas
- Insufficient local market knowledge could impact proposals
- Potential changes in public contracting rules may affect the agreement
- High competition from established firms with previous airport experience
- What specific projects are anticipated under this agreement?
- Are there any preferred qualifications or certifications required?
- What is the evaluation criteria for the proposals submitted?
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- Details on specific project types
- Evaluation criteria for proposals
- Total project budget or funding sources
- Any required certifications or qualifications
- Historical usage of financial advisory services at Eugene Airport
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