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Yellowstone National Park Fire Department
The National Park Service (Intermountain Region) is soliciting proposals to refurbish a 2005 Pierce Contender fire engine (Engine 4) at Yellowstone National Park, requiring a comprehensive rebuild to NFPA 1912 and other technical standards. The work includes refurbishment of engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, cooling, electrical systems, fire pump equipment, LED lighting upgrades, GPS/monitoring installation, and SCBA seat bracket updates; contractors must meet certification and welding standards. The procurement is an unrestricted solicitation evaluated for best value based on price, technical capabilities, and prior experience, with a one-year period of performance beginning in late February 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 18, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Jan 18, 2026
Yellowstone National Park Fire Department
Close: Feb 18, 2026
The National Park Service (Intermountain Region) is soliciting proposals to refurbish a 2005 Pierce Contender fire engine (Engine 4) at Yellowstone National Park, requiring a comprehensive rebuild to NFPA 1912 and other technical standards. The work includes refurbishment of engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, cooling, electrical systems, fire pump equipment, LED lighting upgrades, GPS/monitoring installation, and SCBA seat bracket updates; contractors must meet certification and welding standards. The procurement is an unrestricted solicitation evaluated for best value based on price, technical capabilities, and prior experience, with a one-year period of performance beginning in late February 2026.
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The National Park Service (Department of the Interior) issued a Sources Sought / Request for Information seeking capable contractors to supply approximately 6,350 tons of hot mix asphalt (with an option for 1,850 additional tons) via a mobile asphalt plant to be located at Norris Junction Pit, Yellowstone National Park. The contractor must provide mobilization/demobilization of the plant, meet specified asphalt mix and aggregate requirements, provide a safety plan, and comply with environmental and OSHA requirements; anticipated performance is August 4, 2026 through October 31, 2026. Responses are requested to support market research; this notice is not a grant and is intended to identify capable contractors prior to any formal solicitation.
Posted Date
Jan 14, 2026
Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
Release: Jan 14, 2026
Yellowstone National Park Fire Department
Close: Jan 21, 2026
The National Park Service (Department of the Interior) issued a Sources Sought / Request for Information seeking capable contractors to supply approximately 6,350 tons of hot mix asphalt (with an option for 1,850 additional tons) via a mobile asphalt plant to be located at Norris Junction Pit, Yellowstone National Park. The contractor must provide mobilization/demobilization of the plant, meet specified asphalt mix and aggregate requirements, provide a safety plan, and comply with environmental and OSHA requirements; anticipated performance is August 4, 2026 through October 31, 2026. Responses are requested to support market research; this notice is not a grant and is intended to identify capable contractors prior to any formal solicitation.
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