Sources Sought on behalf AFCEC Kirtland AFB
Solicitation from DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336211 • PSC K042.
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The AFWFB will requires two (2) wildland fire vehicle package builds/apparatus onto existing vehicle chassis. The requested services will install/build Fire related equipment and supply products onto existing 2024 Chevy K5500 4x4 (provided by the AFWFB). The requirement does not include purchasing a vehicle but attaches and installs equipment onto provided vehicles such as pumps, generators, hoses, hose fittings/reels, storage, containment, compartments, control panels, suppression equipment, compressors, valves, gauges, etc., as indicated below. The contractor shall provide and create an upgrade to the existing truck, converting it into a usable fire fighting vehicle (Type 6 Wildland Light Engine). The completed wildland fire vehicles will be primarily used in support of prescribed and wildland fire suppression activities in accordance with this specification.
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The AFCEC at Kirtland AFB is seeking vendors to build two wildland fire vehicle packages on existing Chevy K5500 4x4 chassis. The effort includes installing critical fire-related equipment like pumps, hoses, compartments, and control panels, enabling the vehicles to support fire suppression activities. Proposals are due by February 20, 2026, and interested parties can find details on the SAM website.
AFCEC requires two wildland fire vehicles customized from provided Chevy K5500 chassis, enhancing their capabilities for fire suppression activities.
- Assess existing Chevy K5500 chassis provided by AFWFB.
- Install pumps, generators, hoses, and related fire equipment.
- Create and implement a fire suppression control system within the vehicles.
- Ensure all installations meet prescribed standards for emergency use.
- Company qualifications and relevant experience.
- Technical proposal detailing equipment specifications.
- Cost proposal for labor and materials.
- Timeline for project completion and installation.
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- Details on specific fire suppression standards to be met.
- Actual budget range for the project.
- Information on previous similar contracts awarded by AFCEC.
- List of government evaluation criteria for proposals.
- Any anticipated installation timelines or milestones.
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