The National Park Service (NPS) requires a new patrol vehicle for Bryce Canyon National Park, to be commissioned for FY2025. The contract encompasses the procurement and installation of various equipment and modifications. The primary vehicle specified is a 2024 Dodge Durango, SSV in white, and contractors can bid on either the full project or specific components.
Key work includes the reuse of existing NPS equipment and the purchase and installation of new items such as a lightbar, siren, radar unit, and various partitions. Additionally, a vehicle graphics package aligning with NPS branding must be applied. After installation, equipment will undergo testing for functionality before vehicle delivery.
Contractors are obliged to provide a one-year warranty on labor and ensure that all specifications regarding dimensions, capacities, and compatibilities are verified prior to outsourcing any materials. The project's success hinges on the contractor's efficient execution of the work within a designated driving radius from Bryce City, UT.
For any inquiries, contractors can contact Daniel Romes at NPS. This RFP reflects the federal government's commitment to ensuring the operational readiness of patrol vehicles in national parks, emphasizing compliance with safety and functional standards through methodical procurement processes.
The document is a Request for Quotation (RFQ) from the National Park Service for Law Enforcement (LE) Vehicle Upfitting at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, under solicitation number 140P1225Q0009. The RFQ outlines that the work involves installing equipment, including lights, a cage, and a pushbar in unmarked patrol vehicles. It specifies a performance period from January 27, 2025, to April 13, 2025, with quotes due by January 24, 2025.
The solicitation is a 100% small business set-aside, emphasizing requirements for companies to be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and to have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). It contains detailed provisions and clauses related to federal regulations, including stipulations about telecommunications and supply chain security.
Quotations will be evaluated based on price and the perceived value to the government. Successful contractors must comply with specified FAR provisions and certify their representation regarding business type, tax identification, and regulatory compliance related to labor and environmental concerns. The document serves to ensure that the procurement process adheres to federal standards while promoting small business participation.