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This Solicitation opportunity from Florida was posted on May 12, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

IFQ-26-42 Mercury 115hp 4-cylinder, 4-Stroke Outboard Boat Engine

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IFQ-26-42State & Local

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The contract involves the acquisition of an upgraded 115 HP Mercury 4-cylinder, 4-stroke outboard boat engine aimed at enhancing vessel performance in various operational scenarios such as patrol, search and rescue, and marine enforcement on local waterways. This engine upgrade is expected to improve acceleration, maneuverability, safety, and overall reliability, especially during critical activities involving multiple personnel and equipment. Additionally, the contract plans to repurpose the existing 90 HP engine by reallocating it to the department's pontoon boat, thereby optimizing the use of current assets and increasing the operational capabilities of the marine fleet in a cost-efficient manner. Issued by the Public Safety - Police division in Florida under solicitation number IFQ-26-42, the opportunity was posted on May 12, 2026, with a response deadline of May 28, 2026. The office overseeing the contract is located in Winter Haven, FL, and key points of contact include Captain Don Nunnery and Procurement Specialist Heather Schoonmaker. This procurement supports the State Law Enforcement Division’s marine operations by enhancing equipment reliability and functionality across their watercraft resources.

General Info

Acquisition of upgraded 115 HP Mercury engine to enhance marine law enforcement vessel performance.

Agency

Florida → Public Safety - Police

NAICS

336612 - Boat Building View NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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IFQ-26-42 Mercury 115hp 4-cylinder 4-Stroke Outboard Boat Engine

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Winter Haven Police Marine Supply Repair Order

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IFQ-26-42 Mercury 115hp 4-cylinder 4-Stroke Outboard Boat Engine

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City of Winter Haven Travel and Training Expense Policy 2001-1

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AgencyFlorida → Public Safety - Police
Contacts2 people available
OfficeWinter Haven, FL, 33881, US
Organization / Agency
Florida → Public Safety - Police
Office AddressWinter Haven, FL, 33881, US
Contacts
Heather SchoonmakerProcurement Specialist

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West Park, FL

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The upgraded 115 HP engine will provide improved acceleration, maneuverability, and overall vessel performance, particularly during operations involving multiple personnel, equipment, and emergency response activities on local waterways. The additional horsepower will enhance the vessel's operational effectiveness, safety, and reliability while supporting patrol functions, search and rescue operations, and marine enforcement activities. Reassigning the existing 90 HP engine to the department's pontoon boat will also maximize the use of existing equipment in a cost-effective manner while improving the functionality and operational capability of both marine assets.