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RFQ to setup BPA for qualified automotive service providers to perform preventive and corrective maintenance for U.S. Embassy Quito GOVs

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19EC-75-26-Q-0001Federal

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The U.S. Embassy in Quito is initiating Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) with qualified automotive service providers to deliver preventive and corrective maintenance for its Government-Owned Vehicles (GOVs), which include a mixed fleet of Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Nissan, Renault, and other models. The purpose of the BPA is to ensure these vehicles remain safe, reliable, and operationally ready through scheduled maintenance based on mileage intervals ranging from 5,000 km to 100,000 km, as well as necessary repairs. Preventive maintenance covers routine services such as oil changes, inspections, tire rotation, brake and fluid servicing, and major diagnostics at key mileage milestones. Corrective maintenance includes repairs to major vehicle systems like the engine, transmission, brakes, electrical, suspension, air conditioning, cooling, and exhaust systems, all contingent upon prior approval of written estimates. The BPA structure allows the government to issue orders as needs arise, with no guaranteed minimum purchase, and contracts become binding only when specific orders are accepted. Work must be performed in licensed facilities by certified technicians using new OEM or equivalent parts unless otherwise authorized, in compliance with manufacturer guidelines and industry standards. The Embassy will oversee quality control through inspections and may require rework for substandard services. Contractors are required to maintain detailed records, provide warranty coverage of at least 90 days on labor plus full manufacturer warranties on parts, and submit quotations and invoices for approval prior to commencement. Interested suppliers must submit proposals electronically by May 29, 2026, including required forms such as SF-1449, pricing, and certifications, adhering to specified submission formats and size limits. All inquiries and submissions are directed to the Embassy’s Procurement Section via the provided email contact.

General Info

U.S. Embassy Quito seeks automotive providers for preventive and corrective maintenance under BPAs.

Agency

Department Of State → US Embassy Quito

NAICS

8111 - Automotive Repair and MaintenanceView NAICS

Place of Performance

Quito, EC-P, ECU

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RFQ 19EC-75-26-Q-0001 Vehicle Maintenance Services BPA

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Vehicle Maintenance Pricing List - Preventive and Corrective Maintenance Services

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RFQ 19EC-75-26-Q-0001 Vehicle Maintenance Services BPA

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Quito
Contacts2 people available
OfficeWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA
Organization / Agency
Department Of State → US Embassy Quito
Office AddressWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA
Contacts
Madden Matthew

Full Description

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The Embassy of the United States in Quito will establish Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) for qualified automotive service providers to perform preventive and corrective maintenance on the U.S. Embassy’s Government-Owned Vehicles (GOVs), ensuring they remain safe, reliable, and mission-ready.


The U.S. Government intends to award a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) to one or more responsible companies submitting an acceptable quotation with fair and reasonable prices. We intend to award a BPA based on initial quotations, without holding discussions, although we may hold discussions with companies if there is a need to do so.


A BPA is an Agreement, not a contract, and neither party is bound by its terms and conditions. The Government is not obligated to purchase any definite amount under this BPA.  If a need arises, an authorized representative of the Government may issue an order following the procedures outlined in the BPA.  If the BPA-holder accepts the order, then a binding contract between the Government and BPA-holder will exist for that specific order.  If the BPA-holder refuses to accept orders or furnish quotations in compliance with the terms of the Agreement, then it is likely that the Government will cancel the Agreement.  


Purpose and Scope


The BPA intends to standardize maintenance services for a mixed fleet of Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Nissan, Renault, and other GOVs. It covers both preventive, mileage-based maintenance and corrective repairs for light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles, with all work performed at the contractor’s licensed facility upon approval of quotations by the Procurement Section.



Preventive Maintenance Program


Preventive maintenance is structured around a detailed mileage-based schedule from 5,000 km up to 100,000 km. At lower mileage intervals, services focus on oil and filter changes, inspections (brakes, tires, belts, hoses, fluids, battery, underbody), and basic diagnostics. As mileage increases, additional tasks are added, including tire rotation and balancing, brake cleaning and fluid replacement, steering and suspension checks, cooling system tests and flushes, transmission and differential fluid services, fuel system cleaning, spark plug and fuel filter work, and timing belt inspections or replacement where required. Major services are defined at key intervals (e.g., 40,000 km, 50,000 km, 60,000 km, 80,000 km, 90,000 km, and 100,000 km) and include comprehensive diagnostics, safety inspections, and final reports.


Corrective Maintenance


Beyond scheduled maintenance, the contractor will provide corrective repairs as needed for major vehicle systems. This includes engine, transmission, brake, electrical, suspension, air conditioning, cooling, and exhaust system repairs, all performed only after submission and approval of written estimates.



Parts, Standards, and Quality Assurance


The contractor must use new OEM or equivalent-quality parts unless otherwise authorized, and work must be done by certified technicians in line with manufacturer recommendations and industry best practices. The Embassy retains the right to inspect completed work and require rework for any unsatisfactory services, ensuring consistent quality and compliance with the SOW.


Administration, Reporting, and Warranty


All services require prior authorization via approved quotations and purchase orders issued by the Procurement Section. The contractor must provide detailed service records, lists of replaced parts, and all relevant warranty documentation for each job. A minimum 90-day labor warranty is required on all work, along with the full manufacturer warranty on installed parts, providing post-service assurance and traceability for the Embassy.



If you are interested in participating in this solicitation, follow the instructions in Section 3 of the solicitation, complete the required portions of the attached document, and submit your proposal electronically to Quitoprocurement@state.gov making reference to "Quotation Enclosed – Vehicle Maintenance Services". It is important to make sure the submission is made in specific size and format; in MS-Word 2007/2010 or MS-Excel 2007/2010 or Adobe Acrobat (pdf) file format. The file size must not exceed 25MB. If the file size should exceed 25MB, the submission must be made in separate files and attached to separate emails with less than 25MB each. before 16H00 on June 29, 2026.


Direct any questions related to this RFQ to QuitoProcurement@state.gov


In order for a proposal to be considered, you must also complete and submit the following:


1. SF-1449


2. Section 1 Pricing


3. Section 5 Representations and Certifications


4. Additional information as required in Section 3