INVITATION TO BID (ITB)
ITB #B25-19
Oil and Lubricant Products
ITB SUMMARY:
The intent of this bid is to select and establish one (1) vendor to supply the Larimer County Fleet
Service Department with oils and lubricants for a one-year period with possible annual renewals.
QUESTION DEADLINE: December 12, 2025 @ 10:00 a.m. (MT)
All questions regarding this solicitation must be emailed to the Contact Person identified below. If you
do not receive a confirmation email of receipt, please call the Contact Person to verify receipt of your
questions. No questions will be accepted after the date and time referenced above. All questions
received will be answered via Addendum only.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTALS/BID OPENING: December 19, 2025 @ 2:00 p.m. (MT)
The Board of Larimer County Commissioners will only be accepting Bids electronically submitted via
the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System (BidNet, BidNet Direct) portal, up to the date and time
referenced above, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud.
TO ATTEND THE VIRTUAL BID OPENING:
https://larimer-org.zoom.us/j/96871930221?pwd=PQHrZWEOXk7tGTA2mywsMiRNv3xr13.1
One tap mobile +17193594580,,96871930221#,,,,*385010# US
Meeting ID: 968 7193 0221 Passcode: 385010
BIDNET PORTAL / ITB OFFICIAL WEBSITE:
To submit your bid and view official solicitation documents and addenda only available on the BidNet
portal, use the following link: https://www.bidnetdirect.com/colorado/larimer-county/
CONTACT PERSON:
Purchasing Agent Karen Schaefer, schaefka@co.larimer.co.us, 970-498-5936
NOTE: Unauthorized contact with a County employee other than the Contact Person listed above or
Purchasing Manager regarding this bid may result in disqualification of your bid.
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1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDERS:
1.1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Disclosure:
Portions of this solicitation may have been prepared or modified with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
technologies. All such content has been reviewed, verified, and approved for accuracy and compliance by the
Purchasing Agent prior to issuance.
1.2 Bid Preparation:
Bidders are responsible for all costs associated with preparing and submitting their bid. Bids must be
completed in ink or typewritten on County-provided forms, and must not include conditions outside the
specifications unless specifically requested. Non-conforming bids may be rejected. All bid prices must be
furnished exclusive of Federal, State, and Local taxes.
1.3 Bid Submission:
Bidders must be registered with BidNet in order to submit a bid; registration is free. Larimer County strongly
recommends bidders register well in advance of the submittal deadline to ensure they have adequate time to
upload and submit their bid.
It is the sole responsibility of the Bidder to ensure all required Bid documents are submitted through BidNet by
the submission deadline. Bids will be time-stamped by BidNet upon receipt; BidNet does not allow for
uploading or submitting Bid documents after the Bid submittals deadline has passed, so allow adequate time to
upload and submit your Bid prior to the deadline. Larimer County will not accept uploads that are “saved” but
not “submitted”. To verify that a Bid has been submitted successfully, Bidders may contact BidNet Support, or
verify, via the Bid Management tab in the Bidder’s account, that the documents are not in “Draft” status.
1.4 Consideration of Bids:
It is understood that Larimer County reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive informalities
and irregularities in bids, and to accept the bid that, in the opinion of the Larimer County, is in the best interests
of Larimer County. No bid is contingent on the purchase of all items listed. Prices and terms must remain in
effect until a contract has been executed.
If, in the sole judgment of the Board of County Commissioners, the bids are substantially equal, the Board may
grant the contract to a company(ies) located in Larimer County, however this is not applicable in the case that
Federal funds are used.
1.5 Cooperative Use
Other governmental entities may piggyback on the award of this solicitation, assuming the award vendor is
amenable, and should contact Larimer County Purchasing for any necessary procurement documents. The
entity will deal directly with the award vendor concerning the placement of Purchase Orders, freight charges,
contracting and disputes, invoicing, and payment. Larimer County will not be held liable or responsible for any
liability, claims, costs, damages, demands, actions, losses, judgments or expenses incurred by the vendor or
any government entity relating to such use.
1.6 Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO) / Disadvantaged Business Opportunities:
Larimer County, in accordance with Federal and State laws, is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not
discriminate. Larimer County strongly encourages the use of small and minority firms, women's business
enterprises, and labor surplus area firm services.
Larimer County hereby notifies all Bidders they will be afforded full and fair opportunity to submit a Bid in
response to this ITB and they will not be discriminated against on the basis of age 40 and over, race, sex
(including pregnancy), color, religion, national origin, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender
identity, gender expression, military or veteran status, or any other applicable status protected by Federal,
State, or local law in consideration for award.
1.7 Payment:
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Payment for work performed or goods sold to Larimer County can be expected within 30 days after receipt of
the invoice and satisfactory acceptance by the Department receiving the service or goods (unless otherwise
stated and agreed to by County).
1.8 Public Records:
All information submitted in response to this bid is subject to disclosure under the Colorado Open Records Act
(“CORA”).
1.9 Reasonable Accommodations:
Per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Larimer County will provide reasonable accommodation to
qualified individuals with a disability who need assistance. Services can be arranged with at least seven (7)
business days’ notice. Please email the Contact Person listed on the page 1 or call Relay Colorado 711.
“Walk-in” requests for auxiliary aids and services will be honored to the extent possible but may be unavailable
if advance notice is not provided.
1.10 Regulatory and Legal Compliance Requirements:
No vendor awarded a solicitation will be federally debarred. Such debarment will be checked through the
System for Award Management, at www.sam.gov.
All businesses, organizations, and individuals contracting with Larimer County must comply with Title II of the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended. For more information on these requirements and to read
the full Title II text, please go to the following web page: https://www.ada.gov/ada_title_II.htm.
The Contractor certifies that by submitting an offer, neither the contractor nor subcontractors, the organization
nor its principals are suspended or debarred or otherwise excluded from procurement by the Federal
government and do not appear on the Excluded Parties List System (EPLS) maintained by the General
Services Administration (GSA).
2. INTENT:
The intent of this bid is to select and establish one (1) single vendor to supply the Larimer County Fleet
Services Department with oils and lubricants for a one-year period with the possibility of annual renewals.
Larimer County Fleet Services Department maintains a fleet of vehicles ranging from small sedans to large
construction equipment. These oils and lubricants will be used in the maintenance and repair of these
vehicles. Prices must remain firm for the entirety of the one-year agreement. All quantities of oil
shown in this ITB are estimates only and not a guarantee that such quantities will be purchased,
determination of actual quantities purchased will be based upon the current needs of Larimer County.
3. QUALIFICATIONS
Larimer County may make any such background investigations, including previous clients, business reputation,
site visit of operating plant, inspection of delivery vehicles, and any other inquires deemed necessary to
determine, in its sole opinion, the ability of the successful award vendor to perform. Upon award the successful
vendor shall furnish the County all such information and data for this purpose. No subletting to other vendors or
use of common carriers for oil bulk deliveries is acceptable.
Because timely deliveries are critically important to Larimer County, vendors must have a storage
facility and bulk delivery vehicles located no further than 60 road-miles (as evidenced by Google Maps)
from Larimer County’s Fleet Services Shop, located at 6994 Rickenbacker Road, Loveland, Colorado
80538. All deliveries must be received within forty-eight (48) hours of request. Failure to respond to
delivery requests in a timely fashion may result in the cancellation of this contract.
4. SPECIFICATIONS:
Bidders are responsible for carefully examining the enclosed specifications prior to preparation and submittal of
their bid.
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Quality Control
Larimer County may, at any time, have any type of oil analyzed. The sample will be analyzed by an independent
testing agency of the County’s choice. In the event the oil does not meet specifications, all testing costs
associated with removal of poor-quality oil and the replacement with oil meeting specifications will be borne by
the award vendor. In the event of an error resulting in oil being pumped into the wrong tank (i.e. 15w-40 in the
hydraulic tank) it will be the responsibility of the award vendor to drain the affected tank and replace all oil with
the correct product.
Oil Spills
The award vendor must immediately report to Larimer County Fleet service personnel all oil spills (regardless
of size) that occur during or result from award vendor’s delivery. The award vendor shall be responsible for all
costs associated with an oil spill, including but not limited to site cleanup, laboratory tests, waste disposal, fines,
and monitoring. Award vendor will provide to the County upon request copies of any manifests and invoices
associated with a spill.
Storage Facilities
Larimer County’s Fleet Services Shop, at 6994 Rickenbacker Road, Loveland, Colorado 80538, has bulk oil
storage tanks as follows:
Six (6) 110-gallon tank for OW-20, 5W-20, 5W-30, 75W-90S, Hydraulic oil, and 50/50Red Coolant
One (1) 165-gallon tank for Window Washer Fluid
One (1) 400-gallon tank for 5W-40 Diesel oil
Delivery/Pricing
Most deliveries will be to the Larimer County Fleet Service Shop located at 6994 Rickenbacker Road,
Loveland, Colorado 80538 during normal work hours. Occasional deliveries will be required to other locations in
the Loveland/Fort Collins area. Deliveries must be made within forty-eight (48) clock hours after being
notified of the products required. All pricing shall be FOB point of delivery. When bulk deliveries are made to
the Rickenbacker location, the vendor will work with a Larimer County employee to ensure that all contents of
the tanks are measured before and after delivery to verify quantities delivered. As stated previously, failure
to respond to delivery requests in a timely fashion may result in the cancellation of this contract.
Vendor will not charge a drum deposit to Larimer County. Larimer County will make every effort to secure all
empty drums so they can be returned to the vender. Vendor will be required to pick up all empty drums at the
location they were originally delivered to. Empty drums should be picked up during the next delivery.
Oil/Lubricant Specifications
All lubricant products shall be manufactured/refined by a nationally branded company, no “House
Brands”, will be allowed. Larimer County will be the sole judge of whether a given product is a “national brand”.
If you have a product that meets the specifications and is not considered a House Brand you are welcome to
bid those products.
The following are some acceptable national brands, however this is not intended to endorse, or to be inclusive
of, ALL acceptable or national brands:
Exxon/Mobil
Exxon Mobil (Go Performance)
Phillips 66
Kendall
Castrol
Cam2
Shell
Pennzoil
Chevron
Conoco
Union 76
BP (British Petroleum)
Citgo
Texaco
Quaker State
Valvoline
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All oils, lubricants and products supplied under this specification shall meet the most current American
Petroleum Institute (API) service requirement classifications and shall be upgraded to newer classifications on
the new API effective dates for new classifications. All products shall also be backward compatible with the
previous API classifications. Failure to upgrade the product may result in cancellation of the award vendor’s
contract. All lubricants must be compatible with and meet or exceed the warranty requirements for all major
automotive and heavy equipment manufactures. Larimer County will be the final authority as to compatibility.
Any product bid that doesn't meet these requirements will not be considered. With your bid, please include
specifications sheets for all products bid.
Engine Oil SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) 0W-20 Synthetic Grade Oil: Must meet API (American
Petroleum Institute) ILSAC (International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee) GF-6A
specifications. This product will be used in light duty pickups, sedans and SUVs.
Engine Oil SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) 5w-20 Semi-Synthetic Grade Oil: Must meet API
(American Petroleum Institute) SN gasoline service specifications and ILSAC (International Lubricant
Standardization and Approval Committee) GF-6A specifications. This product will be used in light duty
pickups, sedans and SUVs.
Engine Oil SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) 5w-30 Semi-Synthetic Grade Oil: Must meet API (American
Petroleum Institute) SP gasoline service specifications and ILSAC (International Lubricant Standardization and
Approval Committee) GF-6A specifications. This product will be used in light duty pickups, sedans and
SUVs.
Engine Oil SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) 5w-40 Synthetic Grade Oil: Must meet API (American
Petroleum Institute) CK-4 diesel service specifications. This product will be used in diesel and some heavy
equipment transmissions.
Universal Hydraulic Transmission and Brake Oil (UTF): Hydraulic fluid must be a high-quality multi-
viscosity product meeting John Deere JD20C and Caterpillar TO-4 specifications. This product should be
formulated for use in equipment where a common fluid reservoir is used by the transmission, final drives and
hydraulic system. This product will be used in a variety of truck and equipment hydraulic systems,
transmissions, brake systems, and some final drives. Please state SAE grade of the oil bid on the bid form.
75W-90S Full Synthetic Gear Oil: 75w-90s synthetic in bulk for heavy equipment and truck use, must meet API
GL-5 specifications and be approved for extended drain intervals.
Window Washer Fluid: This product needs to be a winter mix that will be purchased in bulk.
50/50 Heavy Duty Red Coolant: Must meet all requirements of CAT EC-1, Cummins 14603, TMC RP 329 AND
RP 338. This product will be used in diesel and heavy duty applications.
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF): This product will be purchased in multiple ways.
2.5-gallon jug
Per gallon for a 330-gallon tote Bulk order for fixed tanks
5. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS:
BEFORE submitting your company bid, confirm with your insurance carrier that your company can meet the
insurance requirements published in the solicitation. Your company insurance coverages should be correctly
noted in the most current Evidence of Coverage (EOC). NOTE: All Larimer County contracts require that the
Award Vendor possess appropriate insurance at all times during the contract; these coverages are purchased
at the company's expense. The County’s insurance requirements may necessitate a company adding or
increasing coverage/limits, and those changes may impact pricing for the proposed project. These costs must
be included in your pricing at the time of submission and will not be permitted to be added later.
5.a. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS:
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This is the opportunity summary page. It provides an overview of this opportunity and a preview of the attached documentation.