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Purchase and Delivery of Contraband Detector Kit and Videoscope Inspection

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IFB-060-3109603-AAState & Local

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Solicitation IFB-060-3109603-AA is issued by the California Sheriff-Coroner agency for the purchase and delivery of a Contraband Detector Kit and Videoscope Inspection System. The procurement is managed by the contracting office in Santa Ana, California, with a response deadline of August 31, 2026. The scope of work focuses on the procurement and physical delivery of the specified equipment to the place of performance in Santa Ana, California. The contract is governed by California state law rather than federal regulations, specifically requiring compliance with California Civil Code Sections 9100 and 9550 et seq. and the Unemployment Insurance Code. Key requirements include the provision of a Faithful Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Payment Bond to ensure the fulfillment of contractual obligations and payment for labor and materials. Additionally, corporate signing authority must adhere to California Corporations Code Section 313, requiring either two authorized officers' signatures or a certified corporate resolution. No specific pricing, evaluation factors, or technical packaging standards were provided in the available documentation.

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California Sheriff-Coroner seeks Contraband Detector Kit and Videoscope Inspection System by August 2026.

Agency

California → Sheriff-CoronerView Agency

NAICS

423450 - Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

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CA, USA

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Purchase and Delivery of Contraband Detector Kit and Videoscope Inspection.pdf

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Labor and Material Payment Bond - Orange County

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County of Orange Faithful Performance Bond

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AgencyCalifornia → Sheriff-Coroner
Contacts1 person available
OfficeSanta Ana, CA, 92701, USA
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California → Sheriff-Coroner
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Office AddressSanta Ana, CA, 92701, USA
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Alexandra AndersonProcurement Buyer

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Purchase and Delivery of Contraband Detector Kit and Videoscope Inspection System

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