Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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ComboSynopsis.pdf | May 7, 2021 |
Fire Command Vehicle Upfit
Fire Command Vehicle Upfit
Contact and place of performance
Sonia Torres
USA
The USDA Forest Service (FS) Southwestern Region (R3) and Pacific Southwest Region (R5) has a requirement to secure a qualified vendor who can provide emergency equipment installation services (up-fitting) on Fire Command pickup trucks, SUVs and Utility bodied vehicles acquired through lease or purchase by the USDA Forest Service. All labor, parts and products installed, must meet manufacturers specifications, this i...
View moreThe USDA Forest Service Southwestern Region and Pacific Southwest Region issued solicitation 127EAV21Q0019 for emergency equipment installation services, also known as up-fitting. This requirement covers Fire Command pickup trucks, SUVs, and utility-bodied vehicles acquired by the agency through lease or purchase. The procurement is classified under NAICS code 336112 and PSC J023 for the maintenance, repair, and rebuilding of equipment for ground effect vehicles, motor vehicles, trailers, and cycles. This opportunity is designated as an SBA Small Business Administration set-aside.
The scope of work includes providing all labor, parts, and products necessary to deliver fully operational Fire Command vehicles. All installed components, including non-OEM aftermarket items, must adhere to manufacturer specifications. Contractors are responsible for picking up and delivering vehicles to designated locations within specific zones in the United States. Performance requirements specify that vehicles must be transported rather than driven between locations unless prior authorization is granted by the agency.
The response deadline for this notice is May 27, 2021. Sonia Torres serves as the point of contact for the Southwestern Regional Office. Administrative documentation for this requirement includes one attachment titled ComboSynopsis.pdf, which was published on May 7, 2021.
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