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This Solicitation opportunity from Missouri was posted on July 7, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Statewide Precast Concrete Restrooms and Shower Buildings

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STATE 0000000417SLState & Local

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The State of Missouri is seeking vendors to supply and install precast concrete restroom and shower buildings across various state agency locations through a competitive solicitation process. The contract, issued under solicitation number STATE 0000000417SL, is a firm-fixed-price arrangement with an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity structure, allowing for multiple orders over the contract period with options for up to two renewals. Deliveries are FOB destination, meaning the vendor is responsible for all costs and risks until the buildings are delivered and accepted at the designated state site. The scope includes design, fabrication, delivery, and installation of structural precast units that meet stringent specifications for concrete quality, ADA accessibility, load capacity, and environmental durability, with adherence to ASTM, ACI, PCI, and ICC A117.1 standards. The warranty requires a minimum one-year coverage for parts and labor and a seven-year warranty for ABS liners. All buildings must be manufactured with specified brands and models clearly labeled and must comply with Missouri’s requirements for state and federal funding, including compliance with Davis-Bacon wage rules and federal debarment exclusions under 2 CFR Part 180. Evaluation is based on a trade-off methodology weighing technical merit, cost, diversity participation, and bonus preferences, with technical factors carrying the most weight at 150 out of 200 total points. Vendor experience, past performance with three case studies, team qualifications, and warranty strength are rigorously assessed using adjectival ratings. Vendors must demonstrate 10% MBE and 5% WBE participation goals and are eligible for bonus points up to 18 additional points through participation by organizations for the blind, sheltered workshops, or service-disabled veteran-owned enterprises. The prime contractor must perform at least 30% of the work with its own workforce, and all subcontracting must include the required federal FHWA-1273 form and comply with certified payroll reporting. Proposals must be submitted electronically via MissouriBUYS by July 13, 2026, with mandatory exhibits covering pricing, technical approach, compliance certifications, and MBE/WBE commitments. Payment is processed through the state’s procurement system to the vendor’s registered remittance address, and invoices must be submitted monthly with purchase order references. Vendor eligibility is contingent upon possessing a valid UEI, being registered in MissouriBUYS with spend authorization, and meeting state tax compliance and non-debarment requirements.

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Missouri seeks precast concrete restroom/shower vendors for indefinite deliveries with strict specs, MBE/WBE goals, and firm-fixed pricing.

Agency

Missouri → PROC OA DIVISION OF PURCHASING PROCUREMENTSView Agency

NAICS

238120 - Structural Steel and Precast Concrete ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

MO, USA

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NONE

Documents

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Missouri Statewide Quarterly Administrative Fee Report

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Attachment 4 - Federal Funds Requirements

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STATE 0000000417SL,3_BidTabulation.pdf

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STATE 0000000417SL Statewide Precast Concrete Restrooms and Shower Buildings RFP

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Missouri Statewide Contract Quarterly Usage Report Instructions and Template

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Amendment 02 to RFP STATE 0000000417SL Statewide Precast Concrete Restrooms and Shower Buildings

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Amendment 01 to RFP STATE 0000000417SL for Statewide Precast Concrete Restrooms and Shower Buildings

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Attachment 1 - Required Contract Provisions for Federal-Aid Construction Contracts

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STATE 0000000417SL Amendment 03 for Statewide Precast Concrete Restrooms and Shower Buildings

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STATE 0000000417SL,3_AwardNotice.pdf

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AgencyMissouri → PROC OA DIVISION OF PURCHASING PROCUREMENTS
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The purchase of precast concrete restrooms and shower buildings for various agencies throughout the state.

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