Opportunity
Tucson Opengov #239554
City of Tucson Solicits Vehicle Towing, Storage, and Salvage Services for Multiple Departments
Posted
May 14, 2026
Respond By
June 08, 2026
Identifier
239554
NAICS
488410
The City of Tucson, Arizona is seeking contractors to provide comprehensive vehicle towing, storage, salvage, and related services for multiple city departments. - Government Buyer: - City of Tucson, Arizona - Departments include Tucson Police Department (TPD), Tucson Fire Department (TFD), Community and Neighborhood Services (CNA), Environmental Services (ES), General Services (GS), Housing and Community Development (HCD), and others - Products/Services Requested: - Group 1: Mandatory towing impound and ARS 28-3511 vehicle tows (approx. 1,600 tows/year), including salvage, auction, and revenue sharing - Group 2: Vehicle towing and removal services (approx. 3,800 tows/year) - Group 3: Towing for city-owned vehicles and SunTran/SunVan/SunLink (approx. 1,400 tows/year) - Group 4: Towing for DTM (Park Tucson) (approx. 60 tows/year) - Group 5: Towing for Housing and Community Development (as needed) - Notable Requirements: - Proposers may submit for one or more groups; each group will be evaluated and awarded separately - Insurance, bonding, and licensing required - Compliance with Arizona statutes - Revenue sharing required for Group 1 - Multiple contracts may be awarded - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
The City of Tucson is seeking proposals from qualified contractors to provide vehicle towing, storage, auction, extrication, stabilization, and salvage services for various City departments including TPD, TFD, CNA, ES, GS, HCD, and others. The services are divided into five groups, each evaluated and awarded separately, covering mandatory towing impound, vehicle towing and removal, towing for city-owned vehicles and transit, towing for Park Tucson, and towing for Housing and Community Development. The contract term is initially one year with possible extensions, and the City may award multiple contracts. Detailed requirements include insurance, bonding, licensing, and compliance with Arizona statutes.