PURCHASE AND INSTALL MULTIPLE ITEMS ON A 2024 CHRYSLER PACIFICA PHE.
ID: FTWMCCG41A501901Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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Buyer

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONFEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICEGSA/FAS/TTL/QMD/MCCWASHINGTON, DC, 20405, USA

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General Automotive Repair (811111)

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PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES (2310)
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    Description

    The General Services Administration (GSA) seeks quotes from automotive repair shops for extensive work on a 2024 Chrysler Pacifica PHE vehicle, including the installation of various parts. The key objectives are to repair and enhance the vehicle's functionality, ensuring adherence to industry standards and EPA/OSHA requirements.

    The Scope of Work involves installing multiple components, including fuel tanks, coolant systems, trim panels, and batteries, with a focus on eco-friendly hybrid drive systems. The chosen vendor will ensure EPA and OSHA compliance, provide all necessary safety documents, and have appropriate insurance coverage for GSA vehicles. They will also adhere to local labor laws and provide an itemized quote with detailed pricing, estimated delivery times, and warranty information.

    To be eligible, applicants should have a physical repair facility within 100 miles of New London, Connecticut, possess valid licenses and certifications, and have the necessary equipment and experience to perform the required repairs. GSA gives preference to small businesses and those certified as Disadvantaged or Woman-Owned.

    Funding for this project is approximately $10,000 to $25,000, with the contract likely being awarded as a Firm-Fixed-Price type. Applications should be submitted by the specified deadline, with the government particularly interested in the experience of the applicant and their proposed approach to the project.

    The selection will be based on price and other evaluation factors, with the awardee expected to complete the work efficiently and in accordance with the detailed requirements.

    For clarification or further details, interested parties can contact Shawn Ryan at shawn.ryan@gsa.gov or 682-350-7830.

    This opportunity seeks to repair and enhance a government vehicle, focusing on sustainability and safety, and applicants should demonstrate a capacity for high-quality work and compliance with regulatory standards.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Shawn Ryan
    (682) 350-7830
    (855) 288-5173
    shawn.ryan@gsa.gov
    Robert Yates
    (682) 350-7823
    (855) 288-5173
    robert.yates@gsa.gov
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