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Begin by filling in the 'Contract No.' and 'Solicitation No.' fields at the top of the form. Ensure these numbers are accurate as they are crucial for identification.
In section 4, select the type of solicitation by checking either 'Sealed Bid (IFB)' or 'Negotiated (RFP)'. This choice affects how your offer will be evaluated.
Complete the 'Issued By' section with your organization's details, including name and address. This information is vital for correspondence.
Fill out the 'Address Offer To' section accurately, ensuring it matches where you want offers sent.
Provide contact information in section 10, including a name, email, and phone number for inquiries regarding your submission.
Finally, review all sections carefully before signing and dating the form at the bottom to confirm your offer.
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This Standard Form 33, Solicitation, Offer and Award is the solicitation/contract form used by the federal government, not only to solicit orders, but also to award a contract, since it is a bilateral (two-signature) document. This means the bidder signs the document and submits it to the government.
What is SF 26 used for?
FAR 53.214(a) prescribes the SF 26 for use in contracting for supplies and services by sealed bidding (except for construction and architect-engineer services). The SF 26 is used to award sealed-bid contracts after obtaining bids using a SF 33, Solicitation, Offer, and Award.
What is the difference between SF 26 and SF 33?
SF 26 is prescribed for use in awarding sealed bid contracts for supplies or services in which bids were obtained on SF 33 , Solicitation, Offer and Award, as specified in 14.408-1(d)(1). Block 18 may only be used for sealed-bid procurements. (b) SF 30 , Amendment of Solicitation/Modification of Contract.
What is an SF 30 used for?
SF 30 is prescribed for use in amending invitation for bids, as specified in 14.208; modifying purchase and delivery orders, as specified in 13.302-3; and modifying contracts, as specified in 42.1203(h), 43.301, 49.602-5, and elsewhere in this chapter.
What is the difference between sf 30 and sf 33?
SF 30 , prescribed in 53.243, may be used for amending requests for proposals and for amending requests for information, as specified in 15.210(b). (c) SF 33 (Rev. 9/97), Solicitation, Offer and Award. SF 33 , prescribed in 53.214(c), may be used in connection with the solicitation and award of negotiated contracts.
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This Standard Form 33, Solicitation, Offer and Award is the solicitation/contract form used by the federal government, not only to solicit orders, but also to award a contract, since it is a bilateral (two-signature) document.
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