Shelby County issues addendum for Hard Steel Bid #2026-4-11665

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Shelby County released an addendum on May 5 for the Hard Steel Bid #2026-4-11665, providing corrections and clarifications ahead of the scheduled bid opening. The bid opening will take place on May 14 at 2:30 p.m. in the office of the Chief Financial Officer, located at 200 West College Street, Room 125, Columbiana, Alabama.

The addendum corrects part numbers for two line items in the bid documentation. The correct part number for Line 1 is now listed as 1U3302, and for Line 20 as 8E5559.

Additionally, Shelby County clarified that alternative parts of equal or greater quality will be considered for all line items in the bid. Bidders proposing alternate parts are required to provide detailed specification sheets with their submissions to verify that any proposed alternatives meet functional equivalency requirements.

This update ensures transparency and accuracy in the bidding process by addressing potential discrepancies and allowing flexibility with product specifications.

Bidders are encouraged to review these changes carefully before submitting their proposals by the stated deadline.



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