RFP - Nutrition Services Dairy Products
Federal opportunity from P2001902 - Business Office | P2001 - Business Office • Springfield School District 19. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: May 22, 2026.
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RFP - Nutrition Services Dairy Products The purpose of this solicitation is to establish an annual requirements price agreement contract for the provision of Dairy Products on an as-needed basis between the Provider and Springfield School District No. 19. Annual requirements price agreement contract for the provision of Dairy Products on an as-needed basis
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Springfield School District No. 19 is soliciting an RFP to establish an annual requirements price agreement contract for dairy products provided on an as-needed basis. The buyer is the Business Office (P2001902 / P2001) and the response deadline is 2026-05-22T14:00:00+00:00. This is a supply contract focused on pricing and the ability to fulfill variable district demand over an annual term. Key to winning will be compliant product offerings, dependable delivery/fulfillment, and a pricing structure that works for requirements-style ordering.
Set up a one-year (annual) requirements price agreement with a provider to supply dairy products to Springfield School District No. 19 on an as-needed basis, so the district can order as demand arises under pre-established pricing and terms.
- Dairy product distributors/wholesalers that can support recurring K-12 nutrition services ordering under an annual requirements agreement for Springfield School District No. 19
- Suppliers with established cold-chain logistics suitable for dairy products and the ability to handle variable, as-needed demand
- Review the RFP attachment for the dairy product list/specifications and any approved brands/substitutions
- Propose an annual requirements price agreement (unit pricing and any price-adjustment mechanism if permitted)
- Define ordering and fulfillment approach for as-needed purchases (order lead times, delivery days/cutoffs, minimums if allowed)
- Confirm capability to supply and distribute dairy products reliably over the annual term
- Submit complete proposal by 2026-05-22T14:00:00+00:00 per OregonBuys posting/attachment instructions
- Completed pricing for the annual requirements price agreement for dairy products (as specified in the RFP attachment)
- Acknowledgment of solicitation terms and any required certifications/forms included in the RFP attachment
- Delivery/fulfillment plan addressing as-needed ordering (lead times, delivery schedule, substitutions/backorders handling)
- Company qualifications relevant to supplying dairy products to a school district nutrition services program
- Submission confirmation that proposal is filed before 2026-05-22T14:00:00+00:00
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- The solicitation is an RFP for an annual requirements price agreement for dairy products; ensure your pricing and terms align to requirements-style ordering and the district’s stated needs in the attachment
- Follow the submission instructions and any mandatory forms exactly as provided in the OregonBuys attachment
- Structure pricing clearly as an annual requirements price agreement with unit prices for each dairy item listed in the RFP attachment
- If the RFP allows price adjustments, tie them to the allowed mechanism; if not specified, avoid adding unrequested escalation language
- Anticipate evaluation emphasis on price stability and the ability to supply on an as-needed basis under pre-set pricing
- If you are primarily a distributor but not the source for all listed dairy items, consider partnering with a secondary dairy supplier to cover gaps in the product list in the RFP attachment
- If delivery coverage is a constraint, consider a logistics/cold-chain partner only if the RFP permits subcontracted delivery/fulfillment
- Requirements-style agreements shift demand risk to the supplier; ensure you can fulfill variable order volumes as-needed without relying on guaranteed quantities
- Dairy products require reliable cold-chain handling; any delivery/quality issues can quickly become performance problems for a school nutrition program
- Key details (product specifications, delivery locations, order cadence, substitutions, and evaluation criteria) are likely in the attachment—missing them can lead to noncompliance or mispricing
- Does Springfield School District No. 19 provide estimated annual quantities by dairy item, or historical usage, to support pricing under the requirements agreement?
- What are the required delivery locations and delivery windows for dairy products under this agreement?
- Are substitutions/alternate brands permitted for any dairy items, and if so, what is the approval process?
- Is price escalation/adjustment allowed during the annual term, and what is the required method if allowed?
- What are the evaluation factors (price vs. service/delivery performance vs. product compliance) for this RFP?
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- RFP attachment contents (dairy product list/specifications, delivery locations, submission requirements, evaluation criteria, and contract terms)
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