Request for Quote # 239991C001: Rees Training Center Helicopter Dip Pond Liner Installation
Federal opportunity from Oregon Military Department. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2023.
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Request for Quote # 239991C001: Rees Training Center Helicopter Dip Pond Liner Installation
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The Oregon Military Department has issued a Request for Quote (RFQ) for the installation of a helicopter dip pond liner at the Rees Training Center. This project is categorized under solicitation number 239991C001 and aims to enhance operational safety at the training facility. Bids are due by March 6, 2023, providing a limited window for preparation and submission.
The Oregon Military Department is seeking qualified contractors to provide and install a new liner for the helicopter dip pond at the Rees Training Center to ensure proper functionality and safety during training operations.
- Contractors with experience in liner installation
- Companies familiar with military facility standards
- Firms with relevant safety certifications
- Site assessment and preparation
- Supply of pond liner materials
- Installation of dip pond liner
- Safety checks and quality assurance
- Completed RFQ form
- Proof of previous installation projects
- Safety and compliance documentation
- Cost proposal with breakdown
- Timeline for completion
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must comply with state contracting regulations
- Adherence to safety standards required by military installations
- Consider competitive pricing to attract the bid
- Account for material and labor costs in the proposal
- Potential for teaming with local suppliers for materials
- Subcontracting installation jobs to specialized firms may be beneficial
- Tight timeline may result in rushed proposals
- Potential design changes may increase costs
- Weather conditions can impact installation timelines
- What specific materials are preferred or required?
- Are there any existing conditions at the site that need to be considered?
- What is the budget range for this project?
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- Details on specific materials for the liner
- Exact dimensions of the dip pond
- Information about site access restrictions
- Any required certification or training for workers
- Potential warranty expectations for installed products
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