On-call glass and door repair and replacement services
Federal opportunity from Procurement - Procurement | 001 - Procurement • State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation (SAIF). Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 28, 2026.
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Description
On-call glass and door repair and replacement services
SAIF invites bids from qualified vendors to provide on-call glass and door repair and replacement services as specified in the attached Invitation to Bid.
Glass and door repair and replacement services
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The State of Oregon is seeking bids for on-call glass and door repair and replacement services as outlined in solicitation S-435000-00015582. This opportunity is open until January 28, 2026, providing ample time for qualified vendors to prepare their proposals. Interested parties should carefully review the Invitation to Bid for detailed specifications and requirements.
The buyer, SAIF, aims to establish a list of qualified vendors to deliver timely glass and door repair and replacement services on an on-call basis.
- Contractors specializing in glass repair
- Vendors with experience in door replacement services
- Companies capable of providing emergency on-call services
- Provide on-call glass repair services
- Provide on-call door replacement services
- Ensure availability for emergency repairs
- Meet specified service response times
- Completed Invitation to Bid form
- Proof of insurance coverage
- List of references and previous work examples
- Business license and compliance certificates
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure all bids comply with state procurement regulations
- Vendor certifications must be up-to-date
- Bidders must disclose any past contract failures
- Consider competitive pricing based on market rates
- Include detailed cost breakdown for transparency
- Account for potential emergency service premium rates
- Partner with local suppliers for materials
- Consider subcontracting specialized repair services
- Form alliances with experienced service providers
- Risk of underestimating repair costs
- Potential for high emergency service demand
- Compliance risks if subcontractors are used
- What specific response times are expected for services?
- Are there particular types of glass and doors specified?
- What metrics will be used to evaluate service performance?
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- Specific repair response time requirements
- Details on emergency service protocols
- Any licensing requirements specific to the state
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