Opportunity
Carrollton Ionwave #21-017
Award for Rebar Material and Accessories for City of Carrollton Concrete Repairs
Posted
March 30, 2021
Respond By
April 13, 2021
Identifier
21-017
NAICS
332312
The City of Carrollton, Texas, has awarded a contract for rebar materials and accessories to support concrete repairs throughout the city. - Government Buyer: - City of Carrollton Purchasing Department - Awarded Vendor: - CF Metals - Products Requested: - Multiple types and sizes of rebar steel, including: - #3 (3/8") rebar in 20' lengths (125,000 lbs) - #3 (3/8") spiraled rebar, 30" diameter, 6" between turns, 12' height (1,500 linear feet) - #9 (1-1/8") rebar in 12' lengths (2,980 lbs) - #4 (1/2") rebar in 30' and 36' lengths, including deformed and bent (various quantities) - #3 (3/8") rebar in 24' lengths, bent at 12" on 90° angle (188 units) - Smooth dowel bars (1" x 24" and 1" x 30") and corresponding dowel bar caps (quantities: 57, 600, 225, 600) - Notable Requirements: - Pricing may be adjusted during the contract term based on verified market conditions - Vendors must provide weight tickets with deliveries - Compliance with insurance and general conditions as specified by the city - Contract allows for one-year term with two optional one-year renewals - No specific OEMs are named; the contract is for standard rebar and accessories meeting ASTM A-615 and related specifications - Estimated contract value is approximately $125,000 - Place of performance and delivery is the City of Carrollton, Texas
Description
The City of Carrollton issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to procure rebar material and accessories for concrete repairs throughout the city. The contract is intended to be awarded preferably to one vendor, with the possibility of secondary vendors. The RFP includes provisions for price negotiations post-bid opening to protect vendors against market fluctuations, allowing price adjustments based on verified market changes. The contract term is one year with options for two additional one-year renewals, and the anticipated budget is approximately $125,000.