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Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-60899-NONST-2026-000000075

Cartersville Solicits Towing, Recovery, and Roadside Assistance Services for Municipal Fleet

Posted

June 10, 2026

Respond By

July 10, 2026

Identifier

PE-60899-NONST-2026-000000075

NAICS

488410

The City of Cartersville, Georgia is seeking qualified vendors to provide towing, recovery, and roadside assistance services for its municipal fleet. - Government Buyer: - City of Cartersville, Georgia (Bartow County) - Scope of Services: - Standard and heavy-duty towing for city vehicles and equipment - Accident recovery, winching, and extraction - Equipment transport and out-of-town towing - Emergency roadside assistance, including after-hours and weekend response - Vehicles and Equipment: - Includes passenger vehicles, heavy equipment, and emergency apparatus - Notably includes a Ladder Fire Truck weighing up to 80,000 pounds - Vendor Requirements: - Proper licensing and insurance in Georgia - Demonstrated experience with heavy-duty municipal and emergency vehicles - Sufficient equipment and staffing for 24/7 emergency response - Secure storage facilities if required - Compliance with SAVE and E-Verify documentation - Proposal Submission: - Must include company information, licensing, insurance, equipment lists, staffing, references, fee schedules, and emergency response capabilities - Contract Term: - One year with possible renewal - No specific OEMs or part numbers are mentioned; services are the primary focus.

Description

The City of Cartersville is seeking proposals from qualified towing and recovery companies to provide towing, recovery, and roadside assistance services for the City’s fleet of vehicles, equipment, and apparatus on an as-needed basis. The contract aims to establish a relationship with a vendor capable of providing prompt, professional, and reliable towing and recovery services for City-owned vehicles and equipment both within and outside the City limits. Services include standard towing, heavy-duty towing, accident recovery, winching and extraction, equipment transport, emergency roadside assistance, and after-hours response. The largest vehicle to be serviced is a Ladder Fire Truck weighing approximately 80,000 pounds.

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