KINGMAN, AZ – Mohave County, Ariz., is looking at engineering firms to design and build a new building to hold a fleet services station in downtown Kingman, according to the Mohave Daily News. The building would be built on less than a half-acre of land on West Highway 66, east of the county’s year-old administration building. The building would provide county motor pool cars and maintenance service closer to employees working at downtown county buildings, including the administration building and the sheriff’s office.
According to Mohave County Public Works Director Mike Hendrix, the fleet services station would include a fueling station, a fleet services mechanics garage, and a vehicle rental lot, reported the Mohave Daily News . The fleet services station would be constructed and in operation by Jun. 2007. Interested firms have until Nov. 22 to submit bids to the county’s procurement department. The county will narrow a list of firms down to three for a second round of interviews.











