Opportunity
Orange County Fire Authority Planet bids #LK2797
OCFA seeks annual contract(s) for maintenance and repair of light-duty equipment
Posted
August 19, 2026
Respond By
September 02, 2026
Identifier
LK2797
NAICS
811118, 811198
Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) in Irvine, California is seeking annual contracts for maintenance and repair of light-duty equipment to support its Fleet Services. - Government Buyer: - Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA), Fleet Services - Products and Services Requested: - Wide range of automotive parts including hose and hose fittings, hydraulic system components, ignition systems, power and drive train components, seals, shock absorbers, steering components, windshield wiper assemblies, powerlift tailgates, pickup truck bodies - Remanufactured engines and transmissions - Replacement parts for major automotive brands (Chrysler, Ford, GM, and others) - Comprehensive maintenance and repair services for passenger vehicles, trucks, vans, and heavy trucks - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs named; parts for Chrysler, Ford, GM, and other brands referenced - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Multiple contracts may be awarded to ensure flexibility and availability during overflow or high demand - License requirements specified in the RFP - Annual contract with up to four optional one-year renewals - Technical Scope: - NIGP codes cover a broad array of automotive parts and services - Services include brake, cooling/heating/ventilation, drive train, electrical, exhaust, hydraulics, suspension, and transmission maintenance
Description
The Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) is soliciting competitive bids from qualified vendors to provide parts, maintenance, and repair services for various light-duty equipment on an as-needed basis. The solicitation aims to establish multiple contracts to provide OCFA Fleet Services with flexibility and increased availability of parts and services during overflow or increased service demands. The contract duration is one year with up to four optional one-year renewals. Bidders can respond electronically or via paper format. License requirements are detailed in the RFP document.