Opportunity

California eProcure #26C834004

CHP Needles Area Office Protective Clothing and Supplies Rental Solicitation

Posted

June 17, 2026

Respond By

August 20, 2026

Identifier

26C834004

NAICS

812332, 812331

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is seeking bids for the rental and laundering of protective clothing and operational supplies for its Needles Area Office. - Government Buyer: - California Highway Patrol (CHP), Business Services Section, Contract Services Unit - Contact: Luke Lassila, Contract Analyst - Products Requested: - Shop jackets (22 units) - Uniform shirts, short sleeve (22 units) - Uniform shirts, long sleeve (22 units) - Uniform trousers (22 units) - Long sleeve coveralls (12 units) - Slip-resistant mats: 3' x 4' (2 units), 3' x 10' (1 unit), 4' x 6' (3 units) - Shop towels: 12x12 (50 units), 12x24 for glass (50 units), 16" x 18" red (50 units) - Services Requested: - Weekly rental, pickup, and delivery of uniforms and supplies - Initial uniform setup, resizing, and replacement - Quarterly inventory inspections - Notable Requirements: - Bidders must have valid business licenses and insurance - DVBE participation is waived, but incentives are available - Vendors must notify the State if Generative AI will be used in deliverables - Compliance with Executive Order N-6-22 (economic sanctions) - No specific OEMs or brands are mandated; opportunity is open to all qualified vendors

Description

The Department of California Highway Patrol (CHP) is soliciting bids for the rental of protective clothing and operational supplies for the CHP Needles Area Office. Prospective bidders are invited to review and respond to Invitation for Bids (IFB) Number 26C834004. Compliance with the instructions in the IFB is mandatory. 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 also notify the State if they intend to use Generative Artificial Intelligence in their deliverables.

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