STATE OF IDAHO
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS
DE-ICING SERVICES – ST JOE SUPERVISORY AREA OFFICE
REQUEST FOR QUOTE NO. 26-8302
DUE BEFORE 1:00:00 P.M. P.T. on JANUARY 27TH, 2025
REQUEST FOR QUOTE
AND
INSTRUCTIONS
Quotes will be received by the Idaho Department of Lands for the following:
DE-ICING SERVICES – ST. JOE SUPERVISORY AREA OFFICE
DELIVERY LOCATION:
Idaho Department of Lands
St Joe Supervisory Area Office
1806 Main Ave
St. Maries, ID 83861
INSTRUCTIONS: All price quotes must be entered on the attached Schedule A. The signed Schedule A shall
be Electronically Submitted to the email listed below. Idaho Department of Lands will award a contract to the
qualified vendor submitting the lowest responsible and responsive quote. The PRICE will be the basis for
award.
IDL reserves the right to enter negotiations in accordance with IDL Procurement Policy #455.
SITE VISIT: A pre-bid site visit will be held at 10:30 AM P.T. on Tuesday, January 20th, 2026 at 1806 Main
Ave, St. Maries, ID 83861. While attendance is not mandatory, interested vendors are encouraged to attend
and participate.
QUOTES DEADLINE AND ELECTRONIC DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS: Quotes must be received before
1:00:00 P.M. P.T. on January 27, 2026. IDL is not responsible for delayed delivery of electronically submitted
quotes. The date and time of electronically received quotes, to the IDL email address listed below, will be
used to determine if electronically submitted quotes were received by the due date and time specified. If you
are not able electronically transmit your quote by email you must call 208.666.8613 and your quote will be
recorded over the phone. Late Quotes will not be accepted. Fax Quotes will not be accepted. Mailed Quotes
will not be accepted.
Quote Email Address:
mrsande@idl.idaho.gov
QUESTIONS: Questions pertaining to this RFQ must be submitted in writing by email to
mrsande@idl.idaho.gov . The deadline for receiving questions is 12:00:00 P.M., on 1/21/2026 Responses to
all questions received will be posted as an addendum on the IDL website at www.idl.idaho.gov . Verbal
questions will not be accepted.
Any contract related to this solicitation will be awarded in LUMA. You
must be registered in PaymentWorks and LUMA to receive a contract.
IDL RFQ 26-8302
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DE-ICING SERVICE
STJ SUPERVISORY AREA OFFICE
Date: _______________
INSTRUCTIONS:
SCHEDULE A
STATE OF IDAHO
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS
REQUEST FOR QUOTE
THIS IS NOT AN ORDER
Requisition Number: 26-8302
Responders must use this form in submitting prices.
Service Location: Idaho Department of Lands
St Joe Supervisory Area Office
1806 Main Ave
St. Maries, ID 83861
QUAN. UNIT
ARTICLES
1 Each De-icing parking area and lot per Scope of Work
PRICE
$_____________
Action
Site Visit:
Request for Quote Responses Due Before:
Due Date
10:30:00 A.M. P.T. , 1/20/2026
1:00:00 P.M. P.T. , 1/27/2026
Delivery requested per
instructions:
EMAIL QUOTE TO:
mrsande@idl.idaho.gov
We have stated hereon the prices at which we will furnish and
at destination named above, the articles or services as
specified. Delivery will be made as specified above.
Firm ______________________________________________
Street _____________________________________________
City
State
Zip Code ________
Phone
Fax __________________
E-Mail ____________________________________________
Taxpayer ID# ______________________________________
Signed by _________________________________________
Printed Name ______________________________________
Title ______________________________________________
IDL RFQ 26-8302
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DE-ICING SERVICE
STJ SUPERVISORY AREA OFFICE
Exhibit A
Project Scope of Work
Project Name: St. Joe De-icing Contract
Project Location: Idaho Department of Lands, St. Joe Supervisory Office
1806 Main St.
St. Maries, ID 83861
Contractor Responsibilities:
A. Parking Lot
1. The contractor shall apply de-icing material to the main administrative office
parking area which includes the two driveways. One leads out to highway 5 and
one leads to 18th street.
2. The contractor shall apply de-icing material to parking lot when outside air
temperature is below 30 degrees and snow or rainfall has occurred or unless
otherwise directed by the Contract Officer Representative (C.O.R.).
3. All de-icing shall be done before 6:00 a.m. Monday through Friday. No de-icing
shall be done between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through
Friday unless otherwise directed by the C.O.R. It will not be necessary to de-ice
before weekend days or state observed holidays (Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving
Day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, and President’s
Day). Typically, de-icing should only be completed once in a twenty-four hour
period. In rare instances, the contractor may be requested to de-ice more than one
occasion within a twenty-four hour period.
B. The contractor and the C.O.R. will conduct a pre-work meeting before the start of this
contract to discuss de-icing patterns, and special considerations to protect the
facility’s lawn, landscaping, and buildings.
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DE-ICING SERVICE
STJ SUPERVISORY AREA OFFICE
IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS
STANDARD INFORMATION
ADDENDA
It will be the respondent’s responsibility to check for any addenda prior to submitting a quotation. In the event it
becomes necessary to revise any part of the solicitation documents, addenda will be made available.
Information given to a respondent will be available to all other respondents if such information is necessary for
purposes of submitting a quotation or if failure to give such information would be prejudicial to uninformed
respondents.
BURDEN OF PROOF
ANY VARIATIONS of brand names or deviations from the specifications MUST BE CLEARLY STATED. It
shall be the responsibility and burden of the submitting vendor to furnish the State WITH ITS ORIGINAL
SUBMISSION sufficient data to determine if the goods or services offered conform to the specifications.
ORAL INFORMATION
The State will not be responsible for any verbal or oral information regarding a quote.
DISQUALIFICATION AND AWARD INFORMATION
The state reserves the right to make reasonable inquiry to determine the responsibility of a contractor.
Such requests may include but not be limited to financial statements, credit ratings, statements of
experience and past performance, references, etc. Successful contractors must show to the satisfaction of
the Idaho Department of Lands that they have sufficient equipment and work crews to complete the work
contracted by the time specified. The unreasonable failure of a contractor to promptly supply information in
connection with such a request is reason for disqualification. Except as otherwise provided by law,
information furnished by the contractor pursuant to this provision may not be disclosed outside the Idaho
Department of Lands without prior written consent of the Contractor. Disqualification of a high ranking
contractor may be pursued when their reputation, experience or references are such as to create a doubt
about satisfactory job completion or if the price quotes are considerably below Department estimates and
the other quotes. The purchasing agent will contact the contractor and request that they disqualify
themselves by withdrawing in writing. If the contractor refuses to withdraw, the purchasing agent may notify
the contractor in writing or email that the Department will not offer the contractor a contract and proceed with
an award to the next responsible contractor.
PARTNERSHIPS
Contractors responding as partners must furnish the Idaho Department of Lands the name of the
partnership, names of the partners, and the partnership's federal taxpayer ID number. All payments will be
made to the partnership.
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICES REPORTING REQUIREMENT
IRS rules and regulations require employers to submit a miscellaneous income form (IRS form 1099) for all
contractual persons who receive $600 or more in a calendar year. Incorporated firms are exempt from this
reporting requirement. The contractor's taxpayer identification number (Social Security or employer number)
must be listed on the signature page of the contract.
PUBLIC RECORDS
The Idaho Public Records Law, Idaho Code Sections 74-101 through 74-126, allows the open inspection
and copying of public records. Public records include any writing containing information relating to the
conduct or administration of the public's business prepared, owned, used, or retained by a state or local
agency regardless of the physical form or character. ALL, OR MOST (there are exceptions), OF THE
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN YOUR RESPONSE TO THE STATE'S SOLICITATION WILL BE A
PUBLIC RECORD SUBJECT TO DISCLOSURE UNDER THE PUBLIC RECORDS LAW.
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