Notice of Intent to Utilize a Cooperative Agreement
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 10, 2026.
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Notice of Intent to Utilize a Cooperative Agreement
It is the intent of the City of Eugene to participate in the contract listed below to purchase Peirce Velocity PUC Pumpers from Hughes Fire Equipment through a cooperative procurement pursuant to City of Eugene Administrative Rule 44-25-01-F, Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 279A.220, and OAR 137-046-0430.
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The City of Eugene intends to use a cooperative agreement to purchase Peirce Velocity PUC Pumpers from Hughes Fire Equipment. This procurement utilizes Oregon statutes and administrative rules designed for cooperative purchasing. The response deadline is set for February 10, 2026, allowing significant time for preparation.
The City of Eugene is looking to procure Peirce Velocity PUC Pumpers through a cooperative agreement to enhance its fire equipment capabilities.
- Companies that specialize in fire equipment supply.
- Vendors already familiar with cooperative purchasing processes.
- Understand requirements of the cooperative agreement.
- Prepare proposal documentation as per Oregon Revised Statutes.
- Establish communication with Hughes Fire Equipment.
- Ensure all compliance and administrative rules are met.
- Company profile and relevant experience.
- Detailed specifications of the proposed equipment.
- Pricing information and financing options.
- Compliance with ORS 279A.220 standards.
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- Adhere to City of Eugene Administrative Rule 44-25-01-F.
- Follow Oregon's cooperative procurement regulations.
- Consider competitive pricing to match or beat existing contracts.
- Incorporate potential discounts for bulk purchases.
- Subcontracting options with logistics providers for delivery.
- Partnerships with service providers for equipment maintenance.
- Potential delays in procurement due to regulatory compliance checks.
- Changes in fire equipment specifications or needs of the City.
- What are the specific delivery timelines for the pumpers?
- Are there any pre-qualifications required for vendors in this cooperative agreement?
- Can we obtain training and support from the manufacturer post-purchase?
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- No specific cost estimate or budget for the equipment.
- Lack of details on the evaluation criteria for proposals.
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