Opportunity

Riverside County Publicpurchase #SHARC-64201

Riverside County Sheriff's Office Solicits Ice Machine Maintenance and Repair Services

Posted

May 05, 2026

Respond By

May 12, 2026

Identifier

SHARC-64201

NAICS

811310

This opportunity involves the Riverside County Sheriff's Office seeking a qualified contractor for comprehensive sanitation, maintenance, and repair services for commercial ice machines at multiple county facilities. - Government Buyer: - Riverside County Sheriff's Office - Products/Services Requested: - Scheduled preventive maintenance for County-owned commercial ice machines - On-call corrective repairs and emergency services for ice machines - Water filtration management and sanitation services in compliance with health standards - Inventory tracking, service reporting, and asset condition assessments - Requirements: - Contractor must hold a valid C-38 State of California License - Only OEM or equivalent new parts may be used for repairs (no refurbished parts) - Emergency response required for critical equipment failures within specified timeframes - Projects over $1,000 must comply with California prevailing wage laws (Labor Code section 1771) - Compliance with all applicable health and safety standards - No specific OEMs or brands are mentioned in the solicitation - Opportunity is open to vendors capable of servicing commercial ice machines as detailed in the attached inventory (Exhibit C)

Description

The Riverside Sheriff's Office is soliciting quotations for comprehensive sanitation, maintenance, and repair services for County-owned commercial ice machines located at multiple facilities across Riverside County. The contract requires a qualified and certified contractor with a C-38 State of California License to provide scheduled preventive maintenance, on-call corrective repairs with OEM or equivalent parts, emergency services for critical equipment failures, water filtration management, and sanitation services. The contractor must also provide inventory tracking, service reporting, and asset condition assessments. Projects over $1,000 require payment of the general prevailing wage as per California Labor Code section 1771.

View original listing