Gear care is not a one time job, it recurs on the schedule the NFPA standard sets. Fire departments bid recurring cleaning contracts, and the term and the volume over it are what a provider prices against.

What the solicitation contains

A recurring gear cleaning service solicitation sets the cleaning and inspection on a schedule, the annual volume of gear, the turnaround, the care standard, the documentation, and the term with any renewals.

What decides the award

A recurring award turns on the price over the term, the turnaround, the care standard met, and the reliability across the contract. The agent flags the schedule, the volume, the turnaround, and the term so a provider bids the recurring work correctly.

How the agent handles it

Our agent reads each recurring gear cleaning solicitation, surfaces the schedule and term, and scores the fit for a provider against the volume and coverage over the contract.

The agent reads the recurring schedule and term that define a gear cleaning contract. See the fire turnout gear bid agent in the interactive demo.