evie altman
Principal
EZGSA ezgsa.com
ealtman@ezgsa.com
Last replied to at August 11, 2009, 12:27 am
Use this topic line to ask about questions having to do with obtaining or maintaining your GSA Schedule contract!
Scott Orbach
The GSA Schedule Guy
EZGSA
www.EZGSA.com orbach@ezgsa.com
Last replied to at May 12, 2009, 2:21 pm
Anything you offer through your GSA Schedule must already be priced on your GSA Schedule. If its not on your schedule now, you can add it by modification.
The exception to this requirement would be items incidental to the purpose of the solicitation. If you had a GSA schedule which included paint, a buyer of your paint could -- on their GSA Schedule purchase order for paint -- add paintbrushes. The intent of the order would be the paint. The paintbrushes would be incidental. The paintbrushes could not be bought on a schedule order without the paint, until the paintbrushes were also priced on your GSA contract.
Scott
Didier Alegria
Procurement Associate
IS Enterprises
www.isenterprises.net didier@isenterprises
Last replied to at May 12, 2009, 12:18 pm
Hello,
I was listening to your show and I have a question related to GSA Schedules.
My company is construction company that currently is on gsa schedule 51v, superhardware store to be more specific. my question is:
will this schedule allow us to bid on other project that are out of the scope of schedule 51v? do we have to modify our current schedule? how can we take advantage of being on gsa schedule to get bid on construction projects that are not necessarily super hardware store?
Thanks