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Refuse Vehicle Body Manufacturing and Integration

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The contract is for the fabrication and integration of refuse collection bodies equipped with hydraulic compaction systems and loading mechanisms, requiring full body-to-chassis integration on vehicle platforms. The work involves precise engineering and manufacturing to ensure durability, operational efficiency, and compliance with performance standards for municipal waste collection systems. The scope encompasses end-to-end production, assembly, and installation, with an emphasis on seamless functionality and long-term reliability under heavy-use conditions. Subcontractors must respond by August 18, 2026, under a NAICS code of 332999 for other fabricated metal product manufacturing, with performance tied to the Arizona-based operations of the contracting entity 1gpa. While the exact location of delivery or installation is unspecified, the work is expected to align with the agency’s logistical and operational requirements. The solicitation is open to eligible subcontractors without set-aside restrictions, and all proposals must meet technical and timeline benchmarks to qualify for award.

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Fabricate and integrate hydraulic refuse bodies with full chassis integration for municipal use, due August 18, 2026.

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NAICS

332999 - All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product ManufacturingView NAICS

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AZ, USA

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Fabrication and installation of refuse collection bodies, including hydraulic compaction systems, loading mechanisms, and body-to-chassis integration.

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