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Marine Hydraulic System Components Supply

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The contract calls for the supply of a high-efficiency triple pump hydraulic system rated at 27 gallons per minute, paired with an eco-friendly fluid reservoir and quick-change hydraulics designed specifically for aquatic work attachments. These components are intended to enhance performance, reduce environmental impact, and improve operational efficiency for marine and water-based equipment used in fleet operations. The system must meet strict technical specifications for reliability and compatibility with existing aquatic machinery, ensuring seamless integration and minimal downtime during deployment. The solicitation is issued as a subcontract under NAICS code 333920, which pertains to other commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing, and is managed by the Office of Fleet & Asset Management in Florida. Proposals must be submitted by July 28, 2026, with no set-aside preferences indicated. The place of performance and point of contact details are not specified, but all materials and systems must be delivered to support operations within the state. Bidders are expected to provide full compliance with environmental standards, performance validation, and documentation confirming suitability for aquatic environments.

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Supply high-efficiency triple pump hydraulic system with eco-friendly reservoir for aquatic fleet operations in Florida.

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AgencyFlorida → OFFICE OF FLEET & ASSET MANAGEMENT
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Supply of high-efficiency triple pump hydraulic setup (27 GPM), eco-friendly fluid reservoir, and quick-change hydraulics for aquatic work attachments.

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