The Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority officially announced today it has joined the New Mexico Purchasing Group, an e-sourcing solution from BidNet that provides 30 local government agencies throughout New Mexico a solution for bid and vendor management. The Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority invites all potential vendors to register online with www.bidnetdirect.com/new-mexico to access its upcoming solicitations.
Prior to joining the New Mexico Purchasing Group, the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority published solicitations directly to their own website. This process will continue with notices, but all vendors must register to the New Mexico Purchasing Group to download documents and view the full solicitation details. By publishing future solicitations on the New Mexico Purchasing Group, the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority will be able to track every step of the process and have a much more transparent bid process. Participating government agencies using the New Mexico Purchasing Group can track full business details of the vendors who view an RFP, which ones download the related documents, and if needed, whether they saw a addendum.
The Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority invites all local vendors to receive access to its upcoming solicitations by joining the New Mexico Purchasing Group. Vendor benefits of registering on www.bidnetdirect.com/new-mexico include:
• Centralized Location to Opportunities from all 30 Participating Agencies
• Notification of Term - Contract Expiration
• Bid Alerts Customized to the Vendors' Products or Services Provided
• Full Customer Service Support
About the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority:
The Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority is a regional rural water project in east-central New Mexico. The purpose of the project is to provide potable water to six city and county member agencies and Cannon Air Force Base for municipal, commercial, and industrial use.
The project will replace current groundwater supplies from the Ogallala (or High Plains) Aquifer with a renewable surface water supply (Ute Reservoir). Construction of Ute Dam was begun in 1959 and was completed in 1963, creating Ute Reservoir to store water for this purpose.
The members of the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority (ENMWUA) include the communities of the City of Clovis, Town of Elida, City of Portales, and the City Texico.
Prior to joining the New Mexico Purchasing Group, the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority published solicitations directly to their own website. This process will continue with notices, but all vendors must register to the New Mexico Purchasing Group to download documents and view the full solicitation details. By publishing future solicitations on the New Mexico Purchasing Group, the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority will be able to track every step of the process and have a much more transparent bid process. Participating government agencies using the New Mexico Purchasing Group can track full business details of the vendors who view an RFP, which ones download the related documents, and if needed, whether they saw a addendum.
The Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority invites all local vendors to receive access to its upcoming solicitations by joining the New Mexico Purchasing Group. Vendor benefits of registering on www.bidnetdirect.com/new-mexico include:
• Centralized Location to Opportunities from all 30 Participating Agencies
• Notification of Term - Contract Expiration
• Bid Alerts Customized to the Vendors' Products or Services Provided
• Full Customer Service Support
About the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority:
The Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority is a regional rural water project in east-central New Mexico. The purpose of the project is to provide potable water to six city and county member agencies and Cannon Air Force Base for municipal, commercial, and industrial use.
The project will replace current groundwater supplies from the Ogallala (or High Plains) Aquifer with a renewable surface water supply (Ute Reservoir). Construction of Ute Dam was begun in 1959 and was completed in 1963, creating Ute Reservoir to store water for this purpose.
The members of the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority (ENMWUA) include the communities of the City of Clovis, Town of Elida, City of Portales, and the City Texico.