City of Tulsa
Finance Department
Invitation for Bid (IFB)
TAC 309G
Supplies or Services Requested: Secondary Source Truck Bodies,
Equipment, and Accessories
Department: Citywide
NIGP Commodity Code(s): 065-69; 065-45; 055-21
Solicitation Schedule
EVENT
IFB Issue Date
DATE
01/08/2026
Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference
Virtual Teams Meeting
Email rachelharders@cityoftulsa.org for invite
Deadline for Questions
Submitted to assigned buyer via email.
Bid Submission Date
Either mailed or delivered to City Clerk address. Bids
are open the day after the due date.
01/14/2026 1:00PM CT
01/26/2026
10 Days prior to IFB due date
02/04/2026
If You have any questions or need additional information, contact the Assigned Buyer:
Rachel Harders, Buyer | rachelharders@cityoftulsa.org
All questions should be emailed with TAC 309G on the subject line.
Submit Bids (sealed) to:
City of Tulsa – City Clerk’s Office
175 E. 2ND St., Suite 260
Tulsa, OK 74103
Bids (2 total:1 original, 1 copy) must be sealed and either mailed or delivered.
Write the Bid Number, Supplies or Service requested (as listed above), and Bid
Opening Date on the lower left corner of the outside of Your Bid envelope. Feel
free to use included packing slip. No faxed or emailed Bids will be considered.
Barring certain circumstances (Section III-5), Bids received after the stated date
and time will not be accepted and will be returned to the Bidder unopened.
TAC 309G | Secondary Source Truck Bodies, Equipment, and Accessories | Issue Date: 01/08/2026
I. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:
1. Overview and Goals
The goal of this solicitation is to secure a Secondary Source for Truck Bodies, Equipment, and
Accessories for use by the City of Tulsa.
2. Term of Contract
The City intends to award a one-year annual contract. The City may offer the Seller the opportunity
for additional one-year terms. The City also reserves the right to make multiple or partial awards. To
do business with the City, You must agree to the terms and conditions of the City’s standard
Purchase Agreement, indicated by Your Authorized Agent’s signature on the Purchase Agreement.
Capitalized terms used in this IFB and not defined in the Purchase Agreement shall have the
meanings as ascribed to them in Title 6, Chapter 4 of the Tulsa Revised Ordinances.
The entire Invitation for Bid (IFB), including any additional information submitted by Bidder and
Accepted by City will be included as part of the Agreement between Seller and City. All sheets of
this IFB (including Sections I-VI) must be submitted.
Authorized Agent
Several parts of the Bid (Affidavits, Purchase Agreement) must be signed by an “Authorized
Agent.” An Authorized Agent means an agent who is legally authorized to bind the Seller under the
law of the state in which the Seller is legally organized. For instance, under Oklahoma law, the
Authorized Agent for each of the following types of entities is as stated below:
o Corporations – the president, board chair or board vice chair (or the vice president if the corporation
was formed in Oklahoma) can sign; others can sign if they have and provide the City with (i) a corporate
resolution giving them authority to bind the Seller, and (ii) a recent certificate of secretary indicating
the authority is still valid and was in full force and effect on the date of the signature. (See IFB Section
VI for sample of a Certificate of Secretary)
o General Partnerships – any partner can sign to bind all partners.
o Limited Partnerships – the general partner must sign.
o Individuals – no additional authorization is required, but signatures must be witnessed and notarized.
o Sole Proprietorship – the owner can sign. Any other person can sign if s/he provides a recent Power
of Attorney, signed by the owner, authorizing him/her to bind the sole proprietorship.
o Limited Liability Company (LLC) – any manager of the LLC elected by the members of the LLC, or
any member signing as manager of the LLC. All other signers will need a Consent of Members signed
by all the Members of the LLC authorizing their signature on or up to 30 days before the date of their
signature. (See Section VI for sample of a Consent of Members)
Entities organized in states other than Oklahoma must follow the law of the state in which they are
organized.
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II. SCOPE OF SERVICES AND SPECIFICATIONS
1. Scope of Services
The City is requesting Bids for a Secondary Source for Truck Bodies, Equipment, and Accessories
when the Primary Seller is not able to meet the demands of the City of Tulsa.
Delivery Requirements
All prices quoted shall be based on delivery F.O.B. Tulsa, Oklahoma or to any other points as may
be designated in the Specifications, with all charges prepaid by Seller to the actual point of delivery.
Bids must state the number of Days required for delivery under normal conditions.
Absolutely no items over 500lbs. may be directly shipped to the City requiring the City personnel to
unload from the shipping truck or trailer. The City carries no responsibility for any damages incurred
during an unloading occurrence. All unloading shall be the responsibility of the Seller and/or shipping
entity.
2. Specifications
The Bid must meet or exceed the following Specifications.
In the Table below, the Bidder shall respond to each minimum requirement set forth in the
Specifications column by writing its response in the space provided under Section 2: Bidder’s
Response column. Whenever asked to “describe”, the description may include details such as size,
capacities, dimensions, materials used in construction, etc. A full and complete description is
required to reasonably evaluate the Bid, so all pertinent information is required. When referring to
attached literature as a means of not fully describing items, misinterpretations by the evaluator of the
Bid may occur. Your ability to present the City with enough information to reasonably understand the
item being bid and whether it meets the Specifications stated herein relies on the written information
provided.
You are required to describe Your proposed equipment in the Bidder’s Response column, in terms
that correspond with the minimum Specifications shown. You may not answer in the space provided
as to whether You meet the Specifications by responding with terms as “yes”, “meets”, “same as”,
“complies” or “similar” terms. If these terms are utilized, it shall result in Your Bid being
considered as non-responsive and being rejected.
If bidding an equivalent, You must include descriptive manufacturer’s literature verifying the
information You provided in the Bidder’s Response column with Your submission. Failure to
provide such literature shall result in Your Bid being considered as non-responsive and being
rejected.
Seller shall ensure that each item and related parts are warranted by the manufacturer to be of good
material and workmanship and that manufacturer promptly replace any part or parts which by reason
of defective materials or workmanship shall fail under normal use, free of negligence or accident, for
a minimum of one (1) year from the date of delivery, unless otherwise stated. In addition, if such
failures take place outside the dealer’s service area, which shall be defined as Tulsa city limits, the
Seller will be responsible for reimbursing the nearest manufacturer’s authorized dealer in the city of
Tulsa for services rendered under this warranty.
The Seller shall respond within 72 hours of notification by the City of Tulsa, on when, where, and
how a warranty issue will be resolved. In the event there is no response within 72 hours, or if the
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response is not acceptable to the City of Tulsa; the City will provide or arrange for repairs. The Seller
shall be responsible for reimbursing the nearest manufacturer’s authorized dealer in the city of Tulsa
for services rendered under this warranty.
The Seller shall have the option to authorize the City of Tulsa to perform minor warranty
replacement and repairs and then reimburse the City for its labor and parts utilized to enact
the repair. The reimbursement for labor will be the same rate as that of the actual work
performed. Standard warranty information is to be supplied with the Bid.
TESTS AND ACCEPTABILITY OF MATERIAL:
All items included in the Bid are subject to a performance demonstration within 30 days of the Bid
date by the Bidder(s) at the discretion of the City of Tulsa. A like item of the type Bid that contains
all the safety concerns, horsepower ratings, accessories, dimensions or other features as deemed
appropriate by the City of Tulsa may be required to be demonstrated to the City of Tulsa personnel
prior to award of the Bid to establish if the item meets the requirements and Specifications of the City
of Tulsa.
SPECIFICATIONS TABLES
Item 1: Crane, Remote Controlled 2,000 Lb.
Item
General
Description
Lifting Capacity
Specifications (Minimum)
This Specification shall provide for a new
Describe:
Remote-Controlled Crane, the latest current Make:
production model. Auto Crane Model 2003 or Model:
Acceptable Equivalent. Complete with
Manufacturer’s standard equipment and
accessories, fully serviced ready to operate.
This crane shall be equipped to meet all
Federal and State of Oklahoma Safety
Standards and Requirements.
The crane shall have the lifting capacity of
Describe:
2,000 lb. as follows:
1. 2,000 lbs. at 3-feet.
1.
2. 1,565 lbs. at 4-feet.
2.
3. 1,160 lbs. at 5-feet.
3.
4. 1,000 lbs. at 6-feet.
4.
5. 800 lbs. at 7-feet.
5.
6. 760 lbs. at 8-feet.
6.
7. 665 lbs. at 9-feet.
7.
Bidder’s Response
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Crane
Chassis
Requirements
(City of Tulsa to
provide Chassis)
Stabilizers
Electrical
Boom – Lift
Boom - Extension
Sheave
1. Dimensions: (LxWxH) 76 ¾-inches x
19-inches x 21-inches
approximately.
2. The weight of the crane shall not
exceed 385 lbs.
3. Lifting lug for transport.
4. Compliance with ANSI B30.5
standards and OSHA regulations
concerning crawler locomotives and
truck cranes.
(OSHA Title 29, Part 1910.180)
Minimum truck chassis requirements: 8,500
lbs. GVWR 3/4-ton or greater truck chassis.
Outriggers shall be installed to increase
stability and reduce the load on the truck
while lifting.
22-Feet of high current battery cable.
1. Lift angle: 0° to 75°
2. Six (6) working boom positions
3. Lift cylinder manually activated via
gas spring.
Manually actuated three (3) boom positions
lockable:
1. 5-Feet 6-inches
2. 7-Feet
3. 9-Feet
Anti-friction, high strength polymer with
maintenance free, sealed needle roller
bearing.
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