SLED Opportunity · NEVADA · NEVADA
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LVMPD seeks bids for police vehicles including Ford Interceptors, Ford F150 Responders, and Chevrolet Tahoes. Bidders must comply with tax exemption and vehicle requirements. Alternate manufacturers for equipment are not accepted. Pricing is per unit. Detailed terms and conditions are provided in attachments.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) is seeking Bids from qualified Bidders for the purchase of Police Interceptor Utility Vehicles, F-Series Ford Responders, and Chevrolet Tahoes. Reference additional information under the Attachments Tab for specific requirements, terms and conditions. --- Q&A --- Q1: Since we are an out of state dealer are you wanting us to provide NV sales tax and Plates for each vehicle along with vin inspection? I need some clarification on this. A1: Per the General Conditions GC.9 Taxes, the LVMPD is Tax Exempt. Please review the Instructions to Bidders Project Specific PS.25.F Title Fees and PS.25.Q Out of State Requirement for vehicles. Submitted: 2/17/2026 09:22:59 AM (PT) Q2: Can LVMPD please provide a detailed build specification for each vehicle configuration included in this solicitation? The line items list individual components; however, the quantities of requested items do not appear to clearly roll up to a complete build per vehicle. Having a per-build specification would help ensure accurate and responsive pricing. A2: The build configuration for each vehicle is not available; the line items represent add-on options that will be ordered in their approximate quantity and is only an estimate. Submitted: 2/10/2026 08:37:46 AM (PT) Q3: Are alternate MFG's acceptable for emergency lighting/sirens; consoles; computer mounts; prisoner transport; k9 transport; equipment and electronics storage? MFG's that we would like to bid are Whelen Engineering, Setina Manufacturing, and Havis Inc. A3: Alternate options are not accepted. Submitted: 2/9/2026 09:51:23 AM (PT) Q4: For the responses on the Line Items tab, under the "Unit Price" box, are we submitting the price multiplied by the quantity listed? Or just the unit single price? e.g. if a line calls for Qty: 10 of something, and my bid for that specific item is $100 each, would I list $100 or would I list $1,000 ? A4: The response will be the cost per item, and it will calculate the total for the quantity we are asking for under the "extended" section. Submitted: 2/3/2026 03:12:12 PM (PT)
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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