A Government Pre-Bid Meeting for goods and service contracts is a meeting of procurement agents/representatives and contractors who are bidding on an open opportunity, before the bid is actually due.
Glossary of common terms used in government bids, RFPs and other requests for quotes as well as helpful descriptions of public entities and other terms businesses that pursue government contracts should be familiar with before submitting their bid.
Though pursuing government bid and RFP opportunities can be a very lucrative and stable move for many suppliers or businesses, it can also be a complicated and difficult process to navigate. This definition outlines how government purchasing works, how the contractor and governments benefit, as well as some examples of government purchasing.
Billions of dollars are spent every year by federal, state and local government entities and agencies on goods and services. Our resources will get you started as a government bidder!
The City of Osawatomie, Kansas is seeking a contractor that has the capability to design and construct an
approximately Seven Thousand, Five Hundred (7,500) square-foot [125 feet (+/- 5 feet) by 60 feet] PreEngineered Steel Building with a nominal eve height of 15 feet. The building will have six drive-thru bays
with the interior construction completed by the owner.
"Please see bid link for more information"
http://www.osawatomieks.org/DocumentCenter/View/1190
2022 1 Ton Extended Cab 4x4 Chassis Cab with Service Body
"Please see bid link for more information"
http://www.bluespringsgov.com/DocumentCenter/View/15128/specifications-for-2022-1-ton-sewer-truck
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