2026-16, RFP for Economic Analysis Services
Federal opportunity from R2080601 - Purchasing | PUR - Purchasing • Springfield Utility Board. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026.
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2026-16, RFP for Economic Analysis Services
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.
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS SERVICES
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The State of Oregon is soliciting proposals for Economic Analysis Services through RFP 2026-16, with a response deadline set for March 11, 2026. This opportunity is advertised for the Springfield Utility Board, and detailed submission guidelines can be accessed on their bids webpage. Interested vendors should prepare to provide comprehensive economic analysis capabilities to meet the outlined objectives.
The Springfield Utility Board aims to procure economic analysis services, which may include but are not limited to assessments, forecasts, and economic impact studies relevant to the utility sector.
- Firms with experience in economic analysis for utility services.
- Economists with a strong record of delivering similar projects.
- Consulting companies specializing in data analysis and economic modeling.
- Understand the economic analysis requirements specified in the RFP.
- Develop a proposal that includes a methodology for performing the analysis.
- Provide relevant past performance examples and qualifications of key personnel.
- Outline the project management and communication plan during the contract period.
- Executive summary of the proposal
- Detailed methodology for economic analysis
- Key personnel qualifications and relevant experience
- Project timeline and milestones
- Cost proposal including estimated expenses.
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- Ensure compliance with local regulations regarding economic analysis services.
- Review requirements on qualifications and past performance metrics.
- Consider a competitive pricing strategy while ensuring cost recovery for services.
- Analyze common pricing models used in economic analysis to inform the proposal.
- Consider partnering with local economic consultancies to strengthen the proposal.
- Identify subcontractors who may enhance specific service areas required in the analysis.
- Potential changes in economic data requirements prior to submission.
- Competitors with established relationships with the Springfield Utility Board.
- What specific outcomes does the Springfield Utility Board aim to achieve with the economic analysis?
- Are there specific metrics or indicators the Board prioritizes in their analysis?
- What are the budgetary constraints for this project?
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- Detailed scope of economic analysis services required.
- Specific deliverables expected from the contractor.
- Budget range or maximum allowable cost for the proposal.
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