[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 41, Volume 2]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 41CFR101-26.501-2]



[Page 98-99]

 

           TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

 

          CHAPTER 101--FEDERAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS

 

PART 101-26_PROCUREMENT SOURCES AND PROGRAM--Table of Contents

 

                Subpart 101-26.5_GSA Procurement Programs

 

Sec. 101-26.501-2  Standardized buying programs.



    Wherever practical, requirements for motor vehicles will be 

satisfied under existing standardized buying programs (Indefinite 

Quantity, Requirements, Federal Supply Schedule contracts). Agencies not 

familiar with these programs, or seeking additional information about 

them, are encouraged to contact the GSA Automotive Commodity Center 

prior to submitting their orders.

    (a) Requirements contracts are in place or anticipated to be in 

place for the following types of standard motor vehicles:

    (1) Medium and heavy trucks:

    (i) 4x2 and 6x4 cab-chassis, stake, van, dump, and truck-tractor; 

19,000 to 60,000 pounds GVWR.

    (ii) 4x4 and 6x4 cab-chassis, stake, dump, and truck-tractor; 26,000 

to 52,000 pounds GVWR.

    (iii) 1,200 and 2,000 gallon fuel servicing vehicles; and 2,000 

gallon aircraft refueler.

    (2) Ambulances (in accordance with Federal Specification No. KKK-A-

1822): Type I, modular body on cab-chassis; Type II, van body with 

raised roof; Type III, modular body on van cutaway chassis.

    (3) Buses and mini-buses, including school buses:

    (i) 32 to 44 adult passenger; 48 to 66 school age passenger.

    (ii) 12 to 28 adult passenger; 24 to 42 school age passenger.

    (4) Sedans and station wagons (based on standardized, consolidated 

requirements).



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    (5) Certain types of light trucks (e.g., conventional carryall, 

maintenance telephone utility); requirements contracts are established 

to cover as many types of light trucks as feasible.

    (b) Federal Supply Schedule contracts are available to cover certain 

special purpose motor vehicles, such as firefighting trucks, waste 

disposal trucks, and construction equipment.



[57 FR 47777, Oct. 20, 1992]