Opportunity

Hawaii eProcurement Portal #Q26002185

Procurement of Casket Lowering Device for Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery

Posted

April 01, 2026

Respond By

April 07, 2026

Identifier

Q26002185

NAICS

423490

This opportunity involves the procurement of a casket lowering device for the Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery, managed by the Department of Defense for the State of Hawaii. - Government Buyer: - Department of Defense, Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery (State of Hawaii) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEM required, but Frigid brand products are referenced as the standard for equivalency - Frigid (Master Casket Oversized Lowering Device, SKU: 3-MAS-OSPLAIN) - Frigid (Streamliner Mobile Set-up Cart, SKU: 3-STRM614k) - Products/Services Requested: - Casket lowering device (for standard and oversized caskets, up to 1,000 lbs) - Must lower caskets to a depth of 10 feet - Includes mobile setup cart, master device with placer set, and two 30-foot straps - Equivalent to Frigid Master Oversized Lowering Device and Frigid Streamliner Mobile Set-up Cart - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Device must be constructed of high-grade stainless steel and cast aluminum - Modular design, corrosion resistance, and one-year warranty required - Vendors must comply with Hawaii state regulations and be registered in Hawaii Compliance Express - All offers must be submitted electronically via the Hawaii eProcurement Portal (HIePRO) - Awarded vendor is responsible for a transaction fee to Tyler Hawaii (portal administrator) - Estimated contract value: $30,000 - Place of performance: Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery, Kaneohe, Honolulu County, HI

Description

The solicitation is for the purchase of a Casket Lowering Device designed to accommodate standard and oversized caskets, capable of lowering caskets to a depth of ten feet. The device includes components such as a mobile setup cart, master device with placer set, and straps. The procurement is managed by the Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery under the Department of Defense, with bids due by April 7, 2026. The estimated cost is approximately $30,000, and vendors must comply with state regulations and submit offers electronically through the Hawaii eProcurement Portal.

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