MCFRS Vehicle Inspection, Maintenance and Repair Services and Parts And/Or Fire Apparatus Body Work
The Contractor shall furnish all necessary supervision, labor, tools, parts, equipment, and facility required to perform inspections, maintenance, repairs and testing and/or bodywork of MCFRS fire/rescue/EMS and related vehicles. All services performed by the Contractor shall meet the current National Fire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 1911, Standard for the Inspection, Maintenance, Testing, and Retirement of In-Service Automotive Fire Apparatus, current edition. In addition, all services provided by the Contractor shall be consistent with industry best practices, meet all applicable federal, state and local standards and follow all manufacturer’s recommendations. It is the expectation of the County, as described herein, the Contractor must provide superior customer service and timely maintenance and repair services to correct deficiencies and return the vehicle to an in-service status.
A MCFRS representative shall contact the Contractor to schedule apparatus/vehicles due for services and/or bodywork.
Upon completion of services and/or bodywork, the Contractor shall provide a report of services completed, deficiencies found, deficiencies repaired, deficiencies that require further attention and the status of the apparatus (in-service or out of service).