Opportunity

California eProcure #26C285002

CHP Yuba-Sutter Evidence Impound Tow and Storage Services Solicitation

Posted

July 13, 2026

Respond By

July 27, 2026

Identifier

26C285002

NAICS

488410, 493110

This opportunity is for Evidence Impound Tow and Storage Services for the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Yuba-Sutter Area office. - Government Buyer: - California Highway Patrol (CHP), Yuba-Sutter Area office - Business Services Section, Contract Services Unit - Products/Services Requested: - Evidence impound towing and secure storage services for vehicles and property - 24/7 service coverage within Yuba and Sutter Counties - Line items include: - Light Duty Tow Service (15 hours) - Medium Duty Tow Service (15 hours) - Heavy Duty Tow Service (10 hours) - Rotator Tow Service (5 hours) - Storage Service - Flat Rate (25 days) - Storage Service - Commercial Vehicles (25 days) - Call-Out Post Storage Vehicle Inspection (10 hours for non-24-hour staffed, 10 hours for 24-hour staffed) - No specific OEMs or named vendors are referenced; services are to be provided by qualified towing and storage contractors - Notable Requirements: - Contractor must maintain secure storage facilities and comply with all applicable laws - Personnel must have valid licenses, experience, and security clearances - Compliance with Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) incentives, funding limitations, and Executive Order N-6-22 (economic sanctions) - Bidders must disclose any use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in contract performance - Budget limit for the contract is $200,000 - All pricing (tow, storage, inspection) to be bid by contractors

Description

The Department of California Highway Patrol (CHP) invites prospective bidders to review and respond to Invitation for Bids (IFB) Number #26C285002 for Evidence Impound Tow and Storage Services at the CHP Yuba-Sutter Area office. Bidders must comply with the instructions provided in the IFB 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. The IFB also addresses the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in contract deliverables.

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