Installing a gear extractor and drying cabinet in a fire station means fitting them into a working station with the right utilities and ventilation. The install scope shapes the cost and the schedule alongside the equipment.
What the solicitation contains
A fire department gear care installation solicitation sets the rigging into the station, the water, drain, power, and ventilation connections, the placement that fits the station, the startup, the training, and often the removal of any old equipment.
What decides the cost
The station constraints, the utility work, and the labor terms decide the install cost and schedule. A bidder who misses the ventilation or drainage needs misjudges the work. The agent flags the connections, the placement, the startup, and the wage terms where they apply.
How the agent handles it
Our agent reads the installation scope on each gear extractor solicitation, separates equipment from labor, and scores the fit against your install capability in fire stations.
The agent reads the station install that decides the real cost of a gear care purchase. See the fire turnout gear bid agent in the interactive demo.