EdPac Copy Paper for Q2
Federal opportunity from SCHOOL DISTRICTS • Granite School District. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026.
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EdPac Copy Paper for Q2
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The School Districts are seeking bids for EdPac Copy Paper for Q2, with a deadline for responses set for February 27, 2026. This contract presents a valuable opportunity for suppliers of office materials, particularly paper products. Given the specificity of the item requested, bidders should ensure compliance with quality standards expected by educational institutions.
The buyer aims to procure EdPac Copy Paper specifically for the second quarter, ensuring sufficient supplies for educational needs.
- Identify suppliers of EdPac Copy Paper
- Establish pricing and delivery schedules
- Prepare compliance documentation for submission
- Draft proposal highlighting quality assurance measures
- Submit response before the deadline
- Completed bid proposal
- Pricing schedule for EdPac Copy Paper
- Quality certifications and compliance documents
- Delivery and logistics plan
Source coverage notes
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- Specific quantity of paper needed
- Quality specifications for EdPac paper
- If any specific brand alignment is required
- Any potential local supplier preferences
- Details on performance metrics post-award
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