General chemical & biological lab supplies, groupc c & d
Description
This tender, originating from the United States and managed by the Department of Water Management in Chicago, seeks to establish a supply contract for general chemical and biological laboratory supplies. Specifically, the procurement is categorized under "COMMODITIES" and focuses on Groups C and D of laboratory consumables. The contracting authority, the Department of Water Management, is likely seeking to ensure a consistent and reliable source of essential materials for its laboratory operations, which are crucial for water quality monitoring, research, and regulatory compliance.
Typical requirements for such tenders often include a broad range of reagents, solvents, culture media, glassware, plasticware, filtration products, and basic laboratory equipment. Bidders are generally expected to demonstrate a comprehensive product catalog that meets diverse laboratory needs, adherence to quality standards (e.g., ISO certifications), competitive pricing, and efficient delivery logistics. Furthermore, vendors may be required to provide technical support, maintain adequate inventory levels, and offer a user-friendly ordering system. The current vendor, Thomas Scientific, suggests a potential for a competitive bidding process where established suppliers with a proven track record in the scientific supply sector will be considered. This opportunity is ideal for companies specializing in the distribution of a wide array of laboratory consumables and who can commit to meeting the stringent demands of a municipal government department.
About This Opportunity
This is a services contract in the water and sanitation sector, with a focus on Water Quality. Located in United States, North America, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums.
Published through Chicago Contracts, a national government procurement portal. Public procurement tenders follow the country's national bidding regulations and may have specific eligibility and documentation requirements for services in the water and sanitation sector. Service contracts are typically evaluated on both technical quality and price, and may require bidders to demonstrate relevant experience and qualified personnel. This contract has already been awarded. The information is published for transparency and market intelligence purposes.