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The state of Maine’s 350-plus agencies, departments and commissions utilize three primary organizational units to buy more than $144 million dollars in commodities and $800 million in services annually from small and large vendors.
All state purchasing functions are the responsibility of the Maine Department of Administrative & Financial Service's Division of Procurement Service and Planning along with the Design & Construction Division, and the Maine Department of Transportation.
Companies looking to supply the state of Maine can be a manufacturer, producer, distributor, or dealer and should be able to self-identify as being a “responsible bidder.” That's defined as a company which:
With the concept of “responsible bidder” in hand; there are two primary actions required for companies to better position themselves to explore, pursue, and win business with the State of Maine.
If you are a supplier of goods or services, become a prequalified vendor by registering with the Division of Procurement Services’ AdvantageME Vendor Self-Serve System (VSS).
In order to prepare to register, a company needs to gather the following information to help make the process as smooth as possible:
As part of the preparation process, companies should be sure to review the detailed “vendor user guide”, and the “W-9” and “ETF” pdf forms found on the bottom of the AdvantageME sign in landing pages
If you are a supplier of construction services and want to do business with Maine’s Department of Transportation (MDOT), in addition to requiring registration in the VSS System, DOT strongly recommends all new potential vendors submit their Contractor Prequalification Application and Safety, & Civil Rights supplemental documentation since, though not mandatory to bid, completion is mandatory to receive any contract awards.
So, if your company is looking for new potential sales and revenue sources, taking the time to become a qualified vendor by registering in the state of Maine AdvantageME vendor self-serve system and/or with Maine DOT is the first step to seriously start exploring and pursuing State of Maine and DOT contracting opportunities.
Christopher Paradis works at Eastern Maine Development Corp. as an APEX accelerator counselor. He can be reached at cparadis@emdc.org.
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