Specifications
Vancouver Police Service
Command
Production Specification
SVI #847 Page 16 of 107 September 18, 2012
PAINT LIMITED WARRANTY - TEN (10) YEARS
The body shall be free of bubbling or peeling as a result of a defect in the method of manufacture for a period of ten (10)
years or 100,000 miles (or 160,934 kilometers), whichever occurs first, starting thirty (30) days after the original invoice
date. Pro-rated warranties will not be acceptable.
GRAPHICS LIMITED WARRANTY
The 3M graphics installation shall be warranted for a period of two (2) years. The 3M materials installed on completed
vehicle shall be warranted for seven (7) years. The 3M Diamond grade film (if specified) shall be warranted for ten (10)
years.
CONSTRUCTION PERIOD
The completed vehicle shall be delivered within three hundred sixty (360) days after receipt of a purchase order or
contract.
Contractor shall not be held liable for delays of chassis delivery due to accidents, strikes, floods or other events not
subject to their control. Contractor shall provide immediate written notice to Vancouver Police Department as to delays
and to what extent these delays have in completing vehicle within the stated construction time period.
OVERALL HEIGHT
The overall height (OAH) of the vehicle shall be approximately 153“ (12' - 9") from the ground. This measurement shall be
taken on flat ground with the tires properly inflated, in the unloaded condition, at that highest point of the vehicle.
OVERALL LENGTH
The overall length (OAL) of the vehicle shall be approximately 400“ (33' - 4").
OVERALL WIDTH
The overall width (OAW) of the body at drip rails shall be 102“ (8' - 6"), and body shall be 100" (8' - 4").
ENGINEERING SUPPORT AT PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING
The Contractor shall provide an engineer to be present at the pre-construction meeting held at the Vancouver Police
Department location. The engineer will address all engineering related questions for the truck as purchased and for all
proposed changes.
The engineer will have the 2D AutoCAD electronic drawing on hand and be able to provide dimensional data for proposed
changes and proposed layouts. This will help ensure that the final design matches the Vancouver Police Department
intentions to the maximum extent possible.










