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Abandoned Vehicle Towing and Removal Services

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The contract requires the provision of wrecker and towing services to remove abandoned vehicles from Andersen Air Force Base in Yigo, Guam, and transport them to an approved off-base facility, all in strict accordance with military regulations. The work is confined to the designated location at Yigo, zip code 96929, and must adhere to established protocols governing the handling, documentation, and disposal of vehicles deemed abandoned on military property. Service providers must ensure timely and secure towing operations while maintaining compliance with federal and Department of Defense standards. This subcontract, classified under NAICS code 488410 for support activities for road transportation, was posted on June 22, 2026, with a response deadline of June 30, 2026. The contracting activity falls under the Department of Defense, specifically the FA5240 36 Cons Lgc office, and the service is exclusively tied to the operational needs of Andersen AFB. Contractors are expected to demonstrate capability in vehicle removal, compliance with environmental and safety regulations, and coordination with base authorities to ensure seamless execution of towing operations without disrupting military activities.

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Tow abandoned vehicles from Andersen AFB in Guam to off-base facility per military and DoD regulations.

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Department Of Defense → FA5240 36 Cons LgcView Agency

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488410 - Motor Vehicle TowingView NAICS

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Yigo, GU, 96929, USA

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Provide wrecker and towing services for removal of abandoned vehicles from Andersen AFB to an off-base facility, in compliance with military regulations.

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