2026-02, WWF Back-up Generator
Federal opportunity from R2080601 - Purchasing | PUR - Purchasing • Springfield Utility Board. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026.
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2026-02, WWF Back-up Generator
This post is for advertisement purposes only. Go to the Springfield Utility Board Bids & Proposals webpage at https://www.subutil.com/business-center/bids-proposals/ for full details and to respond to this solicitation.
WWF BACK-UP GENERATOR
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The State of Oregon is seeking proposals for a back-up generator for the Wildlife Facilities and Wildlife Division (WWF) as advertised under notice ID S-R20806-00015845. The response deadline is set for March 3, 2026. Interested bidders can find additional details and submit their proposals on the Springfield Utility Board Bids & Proposals webpage.
The buyer aims to procure a reliable back-up generator to support WWF operations, ensuring continuity in power supply during outages.
- Companies with experience in supplying back-up generators.
- Firms that can provide service and maintenance agreements.
- Vendors familiar with state procurement processes.
- Research specifications for back-up generators suitable for WWF operations.
- Develop a proposal detailing technical capabilities, pricing, and warranty.
- Prepare compliance documentation for state procurement regulations.
- Submit bid through the specified online platform.
- Completed proposal detailing technical specifications.
- Pricing structure and warranty information.
- Documentation proving compliance with Oregon procurement requirements.
- Any necessary certifications or past performance records.
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- Ensure compliance with Oregon state procurement regulations.
- Verify eligibility under the state set-aside programs, if applicable.
- Consider competitive pricing based on market analysis of similar generator contracts.
- Package service and maintenance costs into the proposal.
- Consider teaming with a local service provider for maintenance support.
- Explore partnerships with manufacturers for direct pricing.
- Potential changes in state procurement regulations before the response deadline.
- Risk of low competition leading to higher pricing.
- Be aware of technological changes in generator technology.
- What specific power requirements does the WWF facility have?
- Are there specific brands or models preferred by the agency?
- What is the expected frequency of generator use or testing?
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- Specific technical requirements for the back-up generator.
- Budget range for the project.
- Any previous contracts for similar generators.
- Current generator specifications at WWF.
- Clarification on warranty expectations.
- Details about installation requirements.
- Known competitors for this procurement.
- Local regulations regarding generator installations.
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