Domestic Stainlees Steel
Federal opportunity from 635000 - ODFW | 000 - ODFW • Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Nov 13, 2025.
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Domestic Stainlees Steel
ODFW is looking to purchase Domestic stainless steel angle, tube, flat bar, plate and pipe in various sizes to build the Underhill fishway
Domestic made in the USA - Stainless Steel Angle, Tube, flat bar, plate and pipe to specified sizes listed in attachment A
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is seeking to procure domestic stainless steel materials, including angle, tube, flat bar, plate, and pipe, for the construction of the Underhill fishway. The deadline for submitting responses is November 13, 2025. Vendors are required to supply materials that are made in the USA, adhering to specified sizes outlined in Attachment A.
ODFW aims to purchase various stainless steel products to construct the Underhill fishway, emphasizing domestic sourcing and compliance with specific sizing requirements.
- Companies supplying stainless steel materials
- Manufacturers compliant with domestic sourcing
- Firms with experience in similar supply contracts
- Review the specifications in Attachment A
- Source domestic stainless steel materials
- Prepare the proposal by the deadline of November 13, 2025
- Ensure compliance with made in the USA requirements
- Company profile including past performance
- Compliance statement for made in USA
- Price quotation based on the sizes specified
- Any other required documentation as per bid instructions
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- Ensure materials meet 'made in the USA' criteria
- Adhere strictly to sizes listed in Attachment A
- Competitive pricing is crucial due to potential multiple bidders
- Consider volume discounts based on expected quantities
- Potential teaming with local fabricators for logistics
- Subcontracting opportunities for packaging and delivery
- Risk of non-compliance with made in USA regulations
- Potential fluctuation in steel prices affecting bids
- Late submissions due to detailed requirements
- What are the specific sizes required for each type of stainless steel material?
- Are there any preferred brands or suppliers that ODFW has worked with previously?
- What is the expected volume for each type of material?
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- Details on specific sizes required for each type of material in Attachment A
- Total estimated quantity of each stainless steel type needed
- Any specifications regarding quality or grade of stainless steel
- Information on potential site visits or meetings with the buyer
- Clarification on the delivery timeline or milestones before the final deadline
- Budget constraints or funding sources for the project
- Preferred payment terms or methods
- Any regulatory compliance beyond made in USA
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