Salt Lake City Request for Bid SLCI26050 Printing Material and Supplies for Sign Shops
Federal opportunity from CITIES • Salt Lake City Corporation. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026.
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Salt Lake City Request for Bid SLCI26050 Printing Material and Supplies for Sign Shops
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Salt Lake City Request for Bid SLCI26050 focuses on acquiring printing materials and supplies specifically for sign shops. The bid showcases a comprehensive demand for quality materials that support municipal sign making activities. With a response deadline set for February 26, 2026, bidders have ample time to prepare and submit their proposals.
The buyer is seeking reliable vendors to provide printing materials and supplies to enhance the operational capabilities of their sign shops.
- Company profile and qualifications
- List of available materials and supplies
- Pricing structure and delivery timelines
- References from prior municipal contracts
Source coverage notes
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- Detailed specification of required materials is not provided
- NAICS codes not listed
- No historical spending information available
- No indication of performance metrics or quality standards
- Lack of information on how to submit bids or access the solicitation
- No information regarding the estimated budget for this procurement
- Absence of past contract performance data
- No details on potential bidders' eligibility requirements
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