Electrically Powered Sweeper
Federal opportunity from 7304205 - Maintenance & Operations | 0943 - Fleet Operations • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026.
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Electrically Powered Sweeper ODOT is seeking 1 qualified Contractor to provide a PM10-complaint, battery electric, mechanical pickup highway sweeper with a minimum 4 cubic yard capacity, high side dump hopper such as the Electrically Powered, Elgin Broom Bear Sweeper or approved equal. PM10-complaint, battery electric, mechanical pickup highway sweeper with a minimum 4 cubic yard capacity, high side dump hopper such as the Electrically Powered, Elgin Broom Bear Sweeper or approved equal. Enter your total price for items 1-5 here. Fill out and submit the Bid Pricing Form with your Bid.
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The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is seeking a qualified contractor to provide an electrically powered sweeper, specifically a PM10-compliant, battery electric, mechanical pickup model with a minimum capacity of 4 cubic yards. The required model includes options like the Electrically Powered Elgin Broom Bear Sweeper. The response deadline for bids is April 2, 2026, which provides ample time for preparation and submission.
ODOT aims to purchase a battery electric highway sweeper that meets specific environmental compliance standards (PM10) and operational capabilities, essential for their fleet operations and maintenance activities.
- Companies specializing in electric vehicles or equipment
- Manufacturers of street cleaning equipment
- Contractors with experience in environmental compliance products
- Identify suitable electric sweeper models
- Prepare bid pricing form
- Gather and submit required documents before the deadline
- Ensure compliance with PM10 standards
- Outline warranty and maintenance options for the sweeper
- Complete Bid Pricing Form
- Provide documentation of PM10 compliance
- Include product specifications for proposed models
- Submit warranty information
- List previous projects with similar equipment
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- Ensure the equipment is PM10-compliant
- Comply with local regulations for battery electric vehicles
- Review specifications thoroughly before bidding
- Consider total lifecycle cost when pricing bidding
- Factor in potential maintenance costs for electric vehicles
- Research market prices for similar electric sweepers
- Partner with manufacturers of electric equipment
- Engage with environmental compliance consultants
- Consider teaming with local fleet service providers for support
- Potential supply chain delays for electric equipment
- Challenges in meeting detailed compliance standards
- Competition with other suppliers of similar products
- What specific features are most critical for ODOT's operational needs?
- Are there preferred suppliers for electric sweepers that have been used in the past?
- What is the expected timeline for the implementation of the contract post-award?
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- Detailed specifications for PM10 compliance
- Specific delivery timelines for the equipment
- Complete list of required bid forms or certifications
- Information on performance guarantees
- Any penalties for non-compliance in bids
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