Rfp Tempalte

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Rfp Tempalte

State of Wisconsin
DOA-3261 (R08/2003)
s.16.75, Wis. Statutes
PROPOSALS MUST BE SEALED AND ADDRESSED TO: 0 Remove from proposer list for this commodity/service. (Return this page only.)
AGENCY ADDRESS:

Proposal envelope must be sealed and plainly marked in lower corner with due date and Request for Proposal # . Late proposals will be rejected. Proposals MUST be date and time stamped by the soliciting purchasing office on or before the date and time that the proposal is due. Proposals dated and time stamped in another office will be rejected. Receipt of a proposal by the mail system does not constitute receipt of a proposal by the purchasing office. Any proposal which is inadvertently opened as a result of not being properly and clearly marked is subject to rejection. Proposals must be submitted separately, i.e., not included with sample packages or other proposals. Proposal openings are public unless otherwise specified. Records will be available for public inspection after issuance of the notice of intent to award or the award of the contract. Proposer should contact person named below for an appointment to view the proposal record. Proposals shall be firm for acceptance for sixty (60) days from date of proposal opening, unless otherwise noted. The attached terms and conditions apply to any subsequent award.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
THIS IS NOT AN ORDER Proposals MUST be in this office no later than

Public Opening 0

PROPOSER (Name and Address)

No Public Opening 0

Name (Contact for further information)


Phone

Date


Quote Price and Delivery FOB


Description



Payment Terms:
Delivery Time:

0 We claim minority bidder preference [Wis. Stats. s. 16.75(3m)]. Under Wisconsin Statutes, a 5% preference may be granted to CERTIFIED Minority Business Enterprises. Bidder must be certified by the Wisconsin Department of Commerce. If you have questions...

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  • Date Submitted: 02/08/2009 08:53 PM
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