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Washington state hosts regular surplus auctions from multiple federal agencies and platforms, offering office furniture. Joint Base Lewis-McChord near Tacoma and the Port of Seattle generate significant auction inventory from military and federal operations. Categories like vehicles, industrial equipment, and electronics consistently attract bidders across the state, while smaller auctions feature office supplies and IT gear from various federal offices in Seattle, Spokane, and Olympia.
The General Services Administration (GSA) handles most federal surplus through regional offices. The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) auctions equipment from Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The IRS sells seized property, and the US Marshals Service auctions forfeited assets. These agencies use multiple platforms including GSA Auctions, GovPlanet, and GovDeals to reach buyers across Washington.
Washington cities and counties use platforms like PublicSurplus and Municibid to sell surplus equipment, vehicles, and real estate. Each municipality sets its own terms and bid deadlines. Most require registration to bid, and winning bidders typically arrange pickup within 5-10 business days. Rules vary by agency, so check the specific auction listing for payment methods and pickup windows.
Vehicles are consistently popular, including police cars, fire trucks, and maintenance vehicles from state and local agencies. Industrial equipment from Port of Seattle operations and military bases attracts commercial buyers. Office equipment, computers, and furniture from federal offices appear regularly. Less predictably, real property and heavy construction equipment show up when agencies conduct major asset liquidations.
1,530 active auctions from federal and state agencies in Washington.
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Box of Miscellaneous Metal Brackets - Public Safety and Control - Seller: West Thurston Regional Fire Authority, WA