Opportunity
California eProcure #1CA07970
CAL FIRE Solicits CSFM-Certified Firefighter Training Courses for Mendocino County
Posted
June 17, 2026
Respond By
July 03, 2026
Identifier
1CA07970
NAICS
611430
CAL FIRE is seeking a contractor to deliver California State Fire Marshall (CSFM) certified firefighter training courses in Mendocino County. - Government Buyer: - California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) - Office of Business Services, Contracts Unit - Products/Services Requested: - CSFM-certified training courses, including: - Water Rescue Awareness-Operations (8 classes, up to 30 students each) - Water Rescue Technician (8 classes, up to 30 students each) - Rope Rescue Awareness-Operations (8 classes, up to 30 students each) - Rope Rescue Technician (8 classes, up to 30 students each) - Tower Rescue (8 classes, up to 30 students each) - Animal Technical Rescue Awareness (8 classes, up to 30 students each) - Animal Technical Rescue Technician (8 classes, up to 30 students each) - Small Format Classroom Training (8 classes, up to 50 students each) - Large Format Classroom Training (8 classes, up to 100 students each) - Notable Requirements: - All instructors must have at least five years of experience - Contractor must provide all materials, labor, equipment, and qualified instructors - No subcontracting is allowed - Compliance with state and federal programs, including small and disadvantaged business participation goals - Adherence to Executive Order N-6-22 regarding economic sanctions - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - The contract covers a three-year period
Description
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) is soliciting bids for Firefighter Certified Training Courses. The contractor will be responsible for providing all materials, labor, equipment, tools, permits, taxes, and fees necessary to deliver California State Fire Marshall (CSFM) certified training courses. The solicitation encourages participation from small businesses, disadvantaged businesses, and disabled veteran businesses. The contract aims to meet the state's 25% Small Business participation goal.