Search Government Heavy Machinery Products Contracts for Bid

GovWin IQ: Find and Win Government Contracts

GovWin IQ tracked 4 contracts for heavy machinery products that came up for bid by government agencies throughout the United States and Canada in a one year period. Click on any location or agency below to see a sample of the kinds of contracts that you could be bidding on today!

Sample Heavy Machinery Products Contracts to Bid

Government Agency Type Description Location Contact
QUEBEC » VAL-DAVID (VILLAGE) (CANADA) BID Acquisition of a six-wheel truck, chassis cab, 4X4 class 5 Les Laurentides (County Regional Municipality) Try GovWin IQ for Free
MASSACHUSETTS » METROPOLITAN AREA PLANNING COUNCIL BID GBPC 2023 Trucks supply medium & heavy-duty trucks and equipment to the members of the Greater Boston Police Council (“GBPC”), operators of the Boston Area Police Emergency Radio Network (“BAPERN”) Boston (MA) Try GovWin IQ for Free
NEBRASKA » ARTHUR, COUNTY OF BID used 1975 Cat 930 Wheel Loader and a 2005 Freightliner Unimog FLU419 Arthur (NE) Try GovWin IQ for Free
PENNSYLVANIA » ELDRED, TOWNSHIP OF (JEFFERSON) BID 1999 Gradall Model G3W 2001 Mack Dump Truck 2004 Ford F550 Dump Truck Jefferson County (PA) Try GovWin IQ for Free

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