MAINTENANCE MATERIALS AND SERVICES 2026
Federal opportunity from COUNTIES • Summit County. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2026.
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MAINTENANCE MATERIALS AND SERVICES 2026
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The opportunity titled 'MAINTENANCE MATERIALS AND SERVICES 2026' aims to fulfill the Counties' needs for maintenance materials and services. With a response deadline set for February 24, 2026, this is a timely chance for suppliers experienced in municipal services. This RFP targets businesses eager to engage with local counties in providing essential maintenance support.
The Counties seek suppliers for various maintenance materials and services, likely to support public infrastructure and facilities.
- Companies providing maintenance services
- Suppliers of maintenance materials
- Local businesses familiar with county requirements
- Company profile and past performance
- Detailed service offerings and materials list
- Pricing proposals
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- Competitive pricing is essential given the public nature of the contract
- Consider bulk discounts or multi-year pricing options
- Potential changes in county budget allocations could affect project scope
- Competition from local businesses may be high
- What specific types of maintenance materials and services are required?
- Are there any performance metrics or standards expected from the bidders?
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- Detailed scope of materials and services required
- NAICS and PSC codes
- Specific evaluation criteria for bids
- Any anticipated contract value or budget
- Geographic restrictions or preferences
- Contact person for inquiries
- Details on proposed performance periods
- List of relevant performance metrics or outcomes
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