1. Emergency Fuel Supply & Distribution • Delivery of diesel, gasoline, and propane to designated locations, including emergency shelters, hospitals, fire stations, and EOC. • On-site fueling for emergency vehicles, generators, and other critical infrastructure. • Coordination with fuel suppliers to ensure availability during disasters. 2. Emergency Power Generation • Delivery, installation, operation, and maintenance of temporary power generators. • Capability to provide various generator sizes (e.g., 20kW–1MW) as required. • Fuel supply for generators and maintenance during the deployment period. 3. Logistics & Personnel • Transportation and mobilization of fuel tankers, generators, and related equipment. • Trained personnel to operate fuel distribution systems and generators. • Lodging, meals, and per diem arrangements for deployed staff. 4. Response Time Requirements • Vendor must be able to mobilize and begin operations within 12–24 hours of activation by Beaufort County Emergency Management. • Ability to sustain operations for extended periods (e.g., 7–30 days or longer).