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Amtrak Tunnel Fan on Flat Car

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2026-085

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The Amtrak Tunnel Fan on Flat Car is being offered for sale as surplus property in as-is, where-is condition, manufactured in 1995 by Temco and no longer in service or supported. The equipment is obsolete and its current operational status is unknown, with no guarantees or warranties provided. The solicitation is being conducted under number 2026-085, with bids due by July 20, 2026, and was posted on July 6, 2026. This is a federal surplus sale managed by Amtrak, with no set-aside classifications or NAICS code assigned. Bidders must arrange for pickup and assume all responsibilities for removal, transportation, and compliance with applicable regulations. Primary contact for contractual matters is Christopher Lauer at lauerc@amtrak.com, with Carmin Cattafi available on-site at 646-484-1340 for logistics or inspection inquiries. All details and bidding must be handled through the Amtrak procurement portal.

General Info

Surplus Amtrak tunnel fan, 1995 Temco, as-is, no warranties, bid due July 20, 2026, buyer handles removal.

Agency

NAICS

488210 - Support Activities for Rail TransportationView NAICS

Place of Performance

788 Adams Lane, US

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(8)

Amtrak Typical Equipment and Vehicle Grounding Standards Drawings

PDFspecifications

Sales Offer 2026-085 Exhibit A General Provisions

PDFcontract-document

Amtrak Sales Offer 2026-085 Instructions To Bidders

PDFinstructions-to-bidders

2026-085 RFQ Echo Glen Children's Center Boiler Replacement

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Sales Offer 2026-085 Exhibit C Bid Form

PDFbid-form

Sales Offer 2026-085 Pictures.pdf

PDF

Sales Offer 2026-085 Exhibit B Reps and Certs

PDFcontract-document

Amtrak Contractor Training Overview and Registration Guide

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AgencyAmtrak
Contacts2 people available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
Amtrak
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Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Christopher LauerContracting Agent
Carmin CattafiOn-site Contact

Full Description

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Amtrak Tunnel Fan on Flat Car As Is, Where Is MFG Year 1995 MFG Temco Operational Status unknown No longer in service / Obsolete

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