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Bid Proposal Form (Informal Bids)

Reported Agency
Contra Costa Community College District

Summary

This document is a bid proposal form for the L-1199 Science Building Cooling Tower Replacement project. It requests a stipulated contract sum for labor, materials, and other costs, and includes sections for addendums, subcontractors, completion time, and acceptance/award terms. The bid remains open for 15 days after the bid opening date.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I respond to this RFP from Contra Costa Community College District Office?

To respond, review the full solicitation document for submission requirements, evaluation criteria, and deadlines.

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What documents are required to bid on this RFP?

Requirements vary by solicitation, but common documents include a technical proposal, cost/price proposal, proof of insurance, relevant certifications or licenses, past performance references, and any forms or attachments specified in the solicitation. Review the full document from Contra Costa Community College District Office for the complete list of required submissions.

Can small businesses or minority-owned firms bid on this RFP?

Most government agencies, including Contra Costa Community College District Office in CA, encourage participation from small businesses, minority-owned, women-owned, and disadvantaged business enterprises (MBE/WBE/DBE). Some solicitations include set-aside provisions or evaluation preferences for these firms. Check the full solicitation for any small business participation goals or requirements.

What happens after the RFP submission deadline?

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