University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Invitation for Bid: Furnish and Deliver Large Animal Incinerator
F.C. Industries, Inc.Kansas City, MO
- Amount: An estimated $558,014
- Terms: One-time transaction
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Buyer for this procurement: Andrea Lile, (217) 244-9312
Chief procurement officer for this procurement: John Donato
State purchasing officer for this procurement: Bridget McHatton
The University award process may be delayed up to thirty days as this award goes through a state approval process.
Amendment #2 is to extend the bid opening date to November 17, 2020.
Amendment #1 is to answer vendor questions and provide clarification.
First published Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Sealed bids will be accepted below until 2:00 PM, Tuesday November 17, 2020:
At the following address:
Purchasing Division
212A Illini Plaza
1817 South Neil Street
Champaign, IL 61820-0000
The Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory is seeking one (1) new incinerator that will handle animals up to 3,000 pounds intact with additional smaller animals added when needed (minimum of 5000 pound total capacity) which can be loaded by an overhead crane system or side dump hydraulic cart (animals less than 1,500 pounds). The incinerator must safely eliminate carcasses and maintain strict safety and biosecurity.
For instructions on how to obtain a comprehensive purchase description, disclosure or contract forms, contact:
Chief Procurement Officer - John Donato
State Purchasing Officer - Bridget McHatton
There is no BEP goal for this procurement.
The University reserves the right to accept or reject any and all responses or parts thereof.
Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) eligibility number is required on all proposals, if applicable.
Vendor may expect payment thirty to sixty days after receipt of invoice, unless otherwise stated in the bid documents.
This transaction is subject to the State Board of Elections registration and certification requirements of Public Act 095-0971.
The State of Illinois has a policy to encourage prospective vendors to hire
qualified veterans, minorities, females, persons with disabilities and ex-offenders.