Opportunity
Sedgwick County Sedgwickcounty #26-0061
Sedgwick County Solicits Bids for 3/4 Ton Cargo Van with Animal Control and Police Upfits
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
June 23, 2026
Identifier
26-0061
NAICS
441120
Sedgwick County, Kansas is seeking bids for a specialized 3/4 Ton Regular Body Cargo Van for use by Fleet Management and Animal Control. - Government Buyer: - Sedgwick County, Kansas - Fleet Management and Animal Control Departments - Purchasing Department - OEMs and Vendors Mentioned: - Mavron, INC (referenced as the standard for animal cages) - Products/Services Requested: - 3/4 Ton Regular Body Cargo Van (quantity: 1) - Gas V8 engine - Automatic transmission with overdrive and transmission cooler - 8,600 lbs. GVW - 135-inch wheelbase - Power steering with adjustable wheel and cruise control - Factory-installed front and rear air conditioning and heat - White exterior; blue or gray vinyl or leather interior - Tinted windows; sliding/tilt-out door and rear windows - Three sets of keyless entry remotes - Animal cages (9 units, stainless doors, L-shaped configuration) equal to or better than Mavron, INC AVL 9 Animal Transportation Units - Red/blue police lightbar and lights (roof, rear, and windows) - Side entry light, pull-out step, police-style siren - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Animal cages must meet or exceed the quality of Mavron, INC AVL 9 units - Vehicle must be equipped for animal control and police use, including specialized lighting and siren - Compliance with all local, state, and federal laws is required - No specific vehicle OEM is mandated, but Mavron, INC is referenced for animal cage quality
Description
Sedgwick County, Kansas is seeking bids for a 3/4 Ton Regular Body Cargo Van to be used by Fleet Management and Animal Control. The van must meet specific technical specifications including a Gas V8 engine, automatic transmission with overdrive, power steering, factory-installed air conditioning and heat, and various police and animal transport accessories. Bidders must submit responses by June 23, 2026, and comply with all local, state, and federal laws. The contract period begins after Board of County Commissioners approval, with detailed insurance and indemnification requirements.