Opportunity
City of Greenville #26-4003
City of Greenville Police Uniforms and Apparel Procurement
Posted
April 24, 2026
Respond By
May 18, 2026
Identifier
26-4003
NAICS
424320
The City of Greenville Police Department is seeking bids for a comprehensive supply of police uniforms and related apparel to maintain a consistent, professional appearance for its officers. - Government Buyer: - City of Greenville, Purchasing Division, Police Department - OEMs and Vendors Mentioned: - Horace Small (Sentry Plus shirts, trousers, undervest shirts) - Liberty (rain jacket) - Samuel Broome (clip-on tie) - Rothco (Kevlar lined gloves) - TruSpec (jackets, BDU pants) - Cornerstone (polo shirts) - 5.11 (bike patrol apparel) - Products/Services Requested: - Police uniform items including: - Horace Small Sentry Plus long and short sleeve shirts (Part Numbers: HS1138, HS1188, HS1236, HS1289) - Horace Small Sentry Plus trousers and cargo trousers (HS2149, HS2481, HS2381, HS2491) - Horace Small undervest shirts (HS5538, HS5537) - Liberty rain jacket (Item# 587MFL) - Samuel Broome polyester/wool blend clip-on tie - Rothco Kevlar lined gloves (Item# 3452) - TruSpec 3 in 1 jacket (Style 2413), Rip Stop BDU pants (Styles 1060, 1062) - Cornerstone short sleeve black polo (Style CS410) - 5.11 short sleeve bike patrol polo (Style 71322), bike patrol pants (Style 45502) - Additional items: mock turtlenecks, name plates, chevrons, police patches, traffic vests, lightweight jackets - Estimated annual quantities: 200 pairs of trousers, 200 short sleeve shirts, 200 long sleeve shirts, 15+ jackets and raincoats - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All uniforms must meet or exceed established department standards for durability, fit, appearance, color retention, and fabric quality - Alternative products must be demonstrably equivalent and subject to department approval - Delivery to Greenville Police Department at 204 Halton Road - Contract term is three years with two optional one-year extensions
Description
The City of Greenville is requesting sealed bids for Police uniforms. The Department has established a standard uniform based on extensive wear testing for durability, fit, appearance, and color retention. Bidders must provide uniforms that meet or exceed the specifications of the current standard, including fabric quality, color match, fit, and durability. Any proposed alternative must be demonstrably equivalent and subject to Department approval. Bids are to be submitted electronically by 2:00 P.M. ET on May 18, 2026, with questions due by May 8, 2026.