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24/7 Towing and Recovery Services for School Buses

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The contract requires providing 24/7 emergency towing and recovery services for school buses and passenger vehicles across Pinellas County, with a strict requirement of a 30-minute response time from the moment service is requested. This includes immediate assistance during after-hours periods, ensuring continuous coverage without interruption. All recovered vehicles must be transported to designated maintenance facilities as specified by the contracting authority, maintaining a focused operation aligned with educational and public safety priorities. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 488410, which pertains to towing services, and was posted on July 7, 2026, with a response deadline of July 29, 2026. The agency responsible is the Purchasing department under the state of Florida, and the services are expected to be performed within Pinellas County. There is no set-aside designation specified, meaning the opportunity is open to all qualified vendors. The contract does not include detailed contact information or specific performance metrics beyond the response timeframe and service scope, but compliance with timing and facility delivery standards will be essential for award consideration.

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24/7 emergency towing and recovery for school buses and vehicles in Pinellas County with 30-minute response time.

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Florida → PurchasingView Agency

NAICS

488410 - Motor Vehicle TowingView NAICS

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FL, USA

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Provide emergency towing and recovery for school buses and passenger vehicles within Pinellas County with a 30-minute response time, including after-hours service and transport to designated maintenance facilities.

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