36 SFS Abandoned Vehicle Removal IDIQ
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Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
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The contract seeks a contractor to provide complete wrecker and towing services for the removal of abandoned vehicles and associated parts on Guam, primarily from the Temporary Abandoned Vehicle Lot at Andersen Air Force Base. The contractor is responsible for transporting these vehicles and parts to their off-base storage and wrecker facility, ensuring all operations comply with military protocols. Personnel must be familiar with or trained in Army Regulation AR 190-5 for handling abandoned vehicles on military installations and must accurately complete and timely submit DD Form 2505 and DD Form 2507 to maintain legal compliance and due diligence. The solicitation, titled 36 SFS Abandoned Vehicle Removal IDIQ with number FA524026S0002, was posted on June 22, 2026, with responses due by June 30, 2026. It falls under NAICS code 488410 for other support activities for road transportation and is managed by the Department of Defense through the 36th Contracting Squadron in APO, with performance duties focused in Yigo, Guam. Primary and secondary points of contact are listed for inquiries and coordination.
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Yigo, GU, 96929, USASet-Aside
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Service Needed in GUAM
The Contractor shall provide complete wrecker and towing service for the removal of abandoned vehicles and parts associated as identified by the 36th Security Forces Squadron (36 SFS). The contractor shall transport the vehicles and parts associated from the area and location identified by the 36 SFS to the contractor’s storage and wrecker location off Andersen AFB. The primary location will be at Andersen Air Force Base’s Temporary Abandoned Vehicle Lot. The contractor personnel must be familiar with, or be eligible to receive training on, the specific procedures outlined in Army Regulation (AR) 190-5 for handling abandoned vehicles on military installations. This includes proper execution and timely submission of DD Form 2505 and DD Form 2507 to ensure legal compliance and due diligence.
