Opportunity
University of Central Missouri Ionwave #26-084
University of Central Missouri Solicits Bids for Used Excavator with Attachments
Posted
May 07, 2026
Respond By
May 20, 2026
Identifier
26-084
NAICS
423810, 423820
The University of Central Missouri is seeking bids for the purchase of one used excavator for its farm operations. - Government Buyer: - University of Central Missouri, Procurement Office - OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) Highlighted: - Caterpillar (example: Caterpillar 320) - Komatsu (example: Komatsu PC210LC) - John Deere (example: John Deere 210G LC) - Volvo (example: Volvo EC210) - Products/Services Requested: - One used excavator, 2019 or newer, with no more than 5,000 operating hours - Acceptable models: Caterpillar 320, Komatsu PC210LC, John Deere 210G LC, Volvo EC210, or equivalent - Weight: 20-30 tons - Steel tracks with at least 70% wear remaining - Minimum 160 HP 6-cylinder diesel engine - 36-inch bucket with 4-6 teeth and hydraulic coupler - Hydraulic thumb attachment, plumbed and wired to operator station - Full glass cab with HVAC, backup alarm, battery disconnect, and two extra base keys or FOBs - Must include operator manual, maintenance records, warranty documentation, and be fully operational and clean upon delivery - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Equipment must be delivered to UCM Prussing Farm, Warrensburg, MO - Vendors must provide detailed equipment descriptions, photos, and documentation of any transferable manufacturer warranties - Pre-delivery inspection required; UCM reserves the right to inspect equipment before final award - Equipment must be insured by the vendor until delivery and acceptance - Delivery must include a full tank of fuel and all manuals - Payment terms are net 30 after acceptance - All responses must be submitted via the UCM eBID system
Description
This solicitation is an Invitation for Bid issued by the University of Central Missouri for the procurement of one used excavator. The equipment must be a 2019 or newer model with a maximum of 5,000 operating hours and meet specific technical and operational requirements including weight, engine power, and attachments such as a bucket and thumb. The bid requires submission via the UCM eBID system by May 20, 2026, and includes detailed specifications, terms, and conditions. The successful bidder must provide manufacturer warranties, maintenance records, and ensure delivery to the specified location with all required documentation and equipment in operable condition.