Notice of Intent to Use an Alternative Procurement Method
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 16, 2026.
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Notice of Intent to Use an Alternative Procurement Method
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The State of Oregon has issued a Notice of Intent to Use an Alternative Procurement Method under the Purchasing division (KE001007). The response deadline for interested bidders is set for February 16, 2026, providing a substantial window for preparation. This notice invites organizations to consider how they can fit into this alternative procurement strategy.
The buyer is soliciting interest from potential vendors regarding an alternative procurement method, likely seeking to streamline acquisition processes or enhance services in line with state purchasing objectives.
- Letter of intent
- Company capability statement
- Evidence of past performance
- Detailed response to procurement methods inquiry
Source coverage notes
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- Details on the specific procurement method being considered
- Scope of work or services required
- Criteria for evaluation of bids
- Any mandatory forms for submission
- Clarification on whether this involves a specific project or a broader range of services
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