Notice of Intent to Utilize Cooperative Agreement
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026.
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Notice of Intent to Utilize Cooperative Agreement
It is the intent of the City of Eugene to participate in the contract listed below to purchase Bucket Trucks from Altec Industries 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 utilize a cooperative agreement to purchase Bucket Trucks from Altec Industries, leveraging provisions under Oregon law. This initiative is aligned with City of Eugene Administrative Rule 44-25-01-F, which facilitates cooperative procurement. The announcement indicates a formal procurement process scheduled to conclude on February 18, 2026.
The City of Eugene aims to efficiently procure Bucket Trucks through a cooperative agreement, reducing costs and administrative burden by leveraging existing contracts.
- Companies specializing in the manufacture and supply of Bucket Trucks.
- Suppliers with experience in cooperative procurement agreements.
- Organizations that have previously supplied vehicles to city governments.
- Review the specifications for Bucket Trucks required by the City of Eugene.
- Assess compliance with Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 279A.220 and OAR 137-046-0430.
- Confirm eligibility to participate in cooperative procurement for prospective bidders.
- Prepare necessary documentation to respond to the cooperative procurement opportunity.
- Company overview and relevant experience in supplying Bucket Trucks.
- Proof of compliance with Oregon procurement regulations.
- Pricing structure for Bucket Trucks in line with the cooperative agreement.
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- Ensure adherence to City of Eugene Administrative Rule 44-25-01-F.
- Verify compliance with ORS 279A.220 and OAR 137-046-0430 for cooperative procurement.
- Consider competitive pricing based on current market trends for Bucket Trucks.
- Benchmark against previous contracts awarded through cooperative agreements.
- Possible partnerships with local distributors of Altec Industries' products.
- Collaboration with other municipalities that may need Bucket Trucks to negotiate bulk purchase discounts.
- Potential changes in procurement laws that may affect cooperative agreements.
- Risk of budget cuts impacting the City of Eugene's ability to finalize the purchase.
- What specific model and specifications of Bucket Trucks are being procured?
- What is the anticipated volume of Bucket Trucks required over the contract period?
- Are there post-purchase support or maintenance requirements outlined in the cooperative agreement?
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- Detailed specifications for the Bucket Trucks.
- Information on funding sources for the purchase.
- Expected quantity of Bucket Trucks needed.
- Timeline for delivery and project implementation.
- Any special conditions or requirements in the cooperative procurement process.
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