RFP B10-2026 OCSD Bond - Playground Equipment and Installation
Federal opportunity from P0306206 - Operations | P0301 - Operations • Oregon City School District. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 19, 2026.
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RFP B10-2026 OCSD Bond - Playground Equipment and Installation
Oregon City School District No. 62 is requesting competitive sealed and written proposals from qualified firms to provide playground equipment and installation for the OCSD 2025 Bond Projects. The general scope of the OCSD 2025 Bond Projects include major renovations at John McLoughlin Elementary School, Candy Lane Elementary School, Holcomb Elementary School, Beavercreek Elementary School, Gaffney Lane Elementary School and Redland Elementary School.
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The Oregon City School District No. 62 is seeking proposals for playground equipment and installation as part of the OCSD 2025 Bond Projects, with a response deadline set for March 19, 2026. This project includes renovations at several elementary schools including John McLoughlin and Beavercreek Elementary. Bidders must provide competitive sealed proposals to meet the specific needs identified in the RFP.
The buyer aims to secure qualified firms to supply and install playground equipment as part of a broader renovation initiative at multiple elementary schools funded by the OCSD 2025 Bond.
- Companies with experience in playground equipment supply and installation.
- Firms familiar with large educational renovation projects.
- Review RFP requirements and project scope.
- Develop equipment specifications and pricing.
- Compile installation plans and timelines.
- Prepare proposal submission with supporting documentation.
- Completed proposal form as per RFP guidelines.
- Company profile and relevant qualifications.
- Detailed equipment specifications and data sheets.
- Installation strategy and timeline.
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- Ensure compliance with all Oregon state bidding regulations.
- Adhere to any specific school district requirements outlined in the RFP.
- Consider competitive pricing while maintaining quality standards.
- Include potential discounts for bulk purchases or package deals.
- Partner with local contractors for installation if necessary.
- Consider teaming with firms that provide specialized playground safety surfacing.
- Potential budget constraints that may alter project scope.
- Delays in the proposal acceptance process could impact timelines.
- What is the expected budget for the playground equipment?
- Are there specific safety certifications required for equipment?
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- Details on the RFP evaluation criteria are not provided.
- Information about budget constraints is missing.
- Details on potential subcontracting opportunities are unclear.
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