Navy 60-Ton Lowbed Trailers (17 each)
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from FEDERAL ACQUISITION SERVICE • GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336212 • PSC 2320.
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RFQ Amendment 001 (Posted: 3/27/2026)- The purpose of this amendment# 001 is to increase the required quantity from fifteen (15) each to seventeen (17) each. Two additional (2 each) 60 Ton Lowbed Trailers are required for Jacksonville, Florida. Please see Attachment 1-SF18, Section B of this RFQ 47QMCA26Q0040 for delivery information. All other terms of this RFQ remain the same.
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This is an assisted acquisition with GSA as the Servicing Agency on behalf of the Requesting Agency, Department of the Navy. This request for quote (RFQ) is for fifteen (15) each 60 Ton Lowbed Trailers.
Please see" Attachment_1_RFQ47QMCA26Q0040_Combined_Navy_60Ton_Lowbed_Trailers_SF18” for instructions on how to submit a quote.
Please see “Attachment_2_Technical_Specifications_ Navy_60_Ton_Lowbed_Trailers” for technical specifications.
** Submit quotes via email to Mark Brown at email: mark.f.brown@gsa.gov with reference to “RFQ47QMCA26Q0040 – Dept of Navy 60T Lowbed Trailers” listed in the subject line of the email.
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