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Specialty Vehicle Upfitting and Customization Services

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The contract pertains to the customization and upfitting of emergency vehicles, requiring comprehensive modifications to meet specialized operational needs. This includes the installation of critical components such as water pumps, hose systems, aerial and ground ladders, high-intensity lighting arrays, advanced communication platforms, medical aid equipment, and secure, modular compartmentalization for tools and supplies. The work is intended to transform standard vehicle chassis into fully equipped emergency response units capable of fulfilling firefighting, rescue, and paramedic duties with precision and reliability. The contractor must possess technical expertise in integrating these systems while ensuring structural integrity, compliance with safety standards, and seamless functionality under high-stress conditions. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 336340, which corresponds to motor vehicle body manufacturing, and is managed by the Equipment Leasing Authority under the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Although no specific solicitation number is provided, the opportunity was posted on July 8, 2026, with a firm deadline for responses by 9:00 PM Eastern Time on July 27, 2026. The place of performance and point of contact details are unspecified, but the work is expected to support public safety agencies within Pennsylvania. Interested parties should review the official listing at the provided web link to access additional requirements, technical specifications, and submission guidelines.

General Info

Customize emergency vehicles with pumps, ladders, lights, and medical gear for Pennsylvania public safety agencies by July 27, 2026.

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Pennsylvania → Equipment Leasing AuthorityView Agency

NAICS

336340 - Motor Vehicle Brake System ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

PA, USA

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AgencyPennsylvania → Equipment Leasing Authority
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Custom modification of emergency vehicles including installation of pumps, hoses, ladders, lighting, communication systems, medical equipment, and compartmentalization.

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