Maintainer Corporation of Iowa, Inc. announces that it has been awarded a contract through the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association (NCSA) Heavy Equipment Procurement Program. This contract will
make it easier for city and county governments across the United States to purchase Maintainer Service Trucks and Lube Skids.
“Using the North Carolina Sheriff’s Association can streamline the process for county and municipal buyers,” said Tom Wibben, Maintainer’s Director of Sales & Service. “Our most popular models of mechanics service trucks plus our standard lube skids are available via the contract. The organization is out of the Southeast, but
government entities across the country can take advantage of the program.”
According to NCSA, the goal of their Heavy Equipment Procurement Program is a cooperative bid program that achieves competitive pricing on equipment that county and city government agencies purchase. The program helps to eliminate duplication of effort through the creation of one statewide bid that can be used by all counties and municipalities.
Maintainer’s contract lists 11’ and 14’ service bodies with H10025 Maintainer crane that can be mounted on a 2-ton chassis. Also available are 11’ versions of the 1-ton body with H6520 Maintainer crane available to fit certain Ford, Ram, or Chevy Chassis. Finally, Maintainer’s 8 standard lube skids are also available. The contract runs through May 17, 2021.
Learn more about the products available under Maintainer’s Contract at our MUNICIPAL Industry page.