Opportunity

California eProcure #26C430001

CHP Fort Tejon Area Office Evidence Impound Tow & Storage Services Solicitation

Posted

May 22, 2026

Respond By

June 10, 2026

Identifier

26C430001

NAICS

488410, 493190

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) Fort Tejon Area Office is soliciting bids for evidence impound tow and storage services. - Government Buyer: - California Highway Patrol (CHP), Business Services Section, Contract Services Unit - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or manufacturers are named; services are open to qualified towing and storage providers - Products/Services Requested: - 24/7 towing, recovery, secure storage, and inspection of impounded vehicles used as evidence - Light Duty Tow Service (20 hours, min. 14,000 lbs. GVWR) - Medium Duty Tow Service (5 hours, min. 26,001 lbs. GVWR) - Heavy Duty Tow Service (5 hours, min. 48,000 lbs. GVWR) - Storage Service - Flat Rate (25 days, per vehicle) - Storage Service - Commercial Vehicles (10 days, per vehicle) - Call-Out Post Storage Vehicle Inspection (5 hours each for 24-hour and non-24-hour staffed facilities) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Services must be available 24/7 within specified regions of Kern, Ventura, and Los Angeles Counties - Bidders must have valid licenses, relevant experience, and comply with CHP standards - DVBE participation is waived, but incentives are available for participation - Compliance with Executive Order N-6-22 (economic sanctions) and notification if generative AI is used in deliverables - Funding is contingent on the Budget Act and legislative conditions - Estimated contract value is $125,400 for the initial term - Place of performance includes the CHP Fort Tejon Area Office and various locations within Kern, Ventura, and Los Angeles Counties

Description

The Department of California Highway Patrol (CHP) is soliciting bids for evidence impound tow and storage services at the Fort Tejon Area Office. Prospective bidders are invited to review and respond to the Invitation for Bids (IFB) Number 26C430001. Compliance with the instructions in the IFB is required when preparing and submitting bids. The solicitation includes requirements related to Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise participation, funding limitations, and compliance with Executive Order N-6-22 regarding economic sanctions. Bidders must monitor the Cal eProcure website for updates and changes to the solicitation.

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