Opportunity
Wisconsin Vendornet Platform #13704
ADA-Compliant Transport Buses for Wisconsin Veterans Homes
Posted
March 18, 2026
Respond By
April 23, 2026
Identifier
13704
NAICS
561720, 541512, 423690, 541620, 238210, 336611
The Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) is seeking bids for two ADA-compliant, multi-passenger transport buses for use at two veterans' homes in Wisconsin. - Government Buyer: - Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) - Products/Services Requested: - Two ADA-compliant transport buses: - 1 bus for Wisconsin Veterans Home at Union Grove (WVH-UG): - Accommodates 1 driver, 3 wheelchair positions, 10 passengers, plus fold-away seating for 5 additional wheelchairs - Gasoline powered - Electric wheelchair lift at rear passenger side - Must meet 2025 EPA 50-State emission standard - ADA compliant with mobility lifts - 1 bus for Wisconsin Veterans Home at King (WVH-K): - Accommodates 1 driver, 1 wheelchair position, 24 passengers, plus fold-away seating for 4 additional wheelchairs - Diesel powered - Electric wheelchair lift at rear passenger side - Must meet 2025 EPA 50-State emission standard - ADA compliant with mobility lifts - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Both buses must be ADA compliant and include electric wheelchair lifts - Must meet 2025 EPA emission standards and all federal safety regulations - Delivery to two specified veterans' home locations - WDVA will inspect and accept vehicles within 5 business days of delivery - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation, but the requirements suggest the need for established bus manufacturers with ADA and EPA compliance experience.
Description
The State of Wisconsin, Consolidated Agency Purchasing Services (CAPS) on behalf of the Department of Military Affairs (DMA), requests bids to provide Commercial Lawncare Services for 9 State-owned or operated sites in the Madison area. Services include maintaining the health and appearance of lawns and plant beds, with tasks such as mowing lawns, spring clean-up, and fall clean-up. The contract aims to cover multiple locations including Joint Force Headquarters and various buildings and facilities in Madison. DMA does not guarantee any specific quantity or minimum contract cost during the contract term. The response deadline was April 23, 2026, and responses are no longer being accepted.