Opportunity

California eProcure #26C590002

CHP Central Los Angeles Area – Evidence Impound Tow and Storage Services Solicitation

Posted

July 14, 2026

Respond By

July 28, 2026

Identifier

26C590002

NAICS

488410, 493110

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) Central Los Angeles Area office is seeking bids for comprehensive Evidence Impound Tow and Storage Services. - Government Buyer: - California Highway Patrol (CHP), Central Los Angeles Area office - Managed by the Business Services Section, Contract Services Unit - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or named vendors are specified; services are open to qualified towing and storage providers - Products/Services Requested: - 24/7 towing and secure storage of impounded vehicles and evidence - Light Duty Tow Service (15 hours) - Medium Duty Tow Service (15 hours) - Heavy Duty Tow Service (10 hours) - Rotator Tow Service (5 hours) - Flat Rate Storage Service (5,475 days for 15 vehicles) - Commercial Vehicle Storage Service (5,475 days for 15 vehicles) - Call-Out Post Storage Vehicle Inspection (15 hours for non-24-hour staffed facilities; 15 hours for 24-hour staffed facilities) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Services must be available 24/7 and cover the full Central Los Angeles Area - Bidders must have valid licenses, relevant experience, and comply with all CHP terms - Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) participation is waived, but incentives are available for DVBE utilization - Compliance with Executive Order N-6-22 (economic sanctions) is required - Notification required if Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) will be used in contract performance - Contract value capped at $200,000 - All rates (towing, storage, inspection) must be clearly specified in bids

Description

The Department of California Highway Patrol (CHP) invites prospective bidders to review and respond to the Invitation for Bids (IFB) Number #26C590002 for Evidence Impound Tow and Storage Services at the CHP Central Los Angeles 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 bid packages must be received by the CHP Business Services Section, Contract Services Unit by the specified deadline in the IFB.

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