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What form do you use for RFQ'S?

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foodprojengr

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Jun 25, 2008
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I'm a new Facilities/Project Engineer and am working on several new capital projects (boiler, compressor, chiller)

I want to provide the contractors with a good summary of the project requirements so I can compare apple to apple bids and to minimize miscommunication.

Can you please suggest a good format for completing a Request for Quotation?

Thanks,

Dave
 
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I was doing Facilities Engineering work a few years ago and had reasonable success with vendors. Contact me through my website and I can send you some sample RFQs that I used. They aren't anything very formal, just (I thought) good clear communication to the vendor of what I wanted and when I wanted it. Project scope, work specs, drawings, deliverables, contract requirements, insurance requirements, etc.

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