Title | | | Supplemental Charter Bus Services |
DeadLine | | | 2025-02-06 |
Buyer Name | | | CLAYTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS |
Notice ID | | | 015-25 |
Location | | | GEORGIA |
Type | | | local |
Contract Link: | https://ssl.doas.state.ga.us/gpr/eventDetails?eSourceNumber=PE-63110-NONST-2025-000000059&sourceSystemType=gpr20 |
AGENCY: | CLAYTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS |
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT: | Purchasing |
CONTRACTING OFFICER: | Arnita Watson |
OFFICER'S NUMBER: | 770-473-2700 |
OFFICER'S EMAIL: | mailto:arnita.watson@clayton.k12.ga.us |
Scope Of Work
1. Services Required: This Request for Qualifications (“RFQu”) is to qualify Proponents from licensed companies to provide additional charter bus services for school related activities for Clayton County Public Schools (“CCPS” or “District”). Proponents qualified through this process will provide services to CCPS on as needed basis.
2. Solicitation Method: This solicitation is being conducted in accordance with all applicable provisions of the CCPS Purchasing Policies and Procedures. By submitting responses in reference to this solicitation, a Proponent acknowledges familiarity with CCPS Purchasing Policy and Procedures and all laws applicable to this solicitation, which policies, procedures and laws are incorporated into this RFQu by reference.
3. Minimum Qualification: Each Proponent shall have the minimum qualifications set forth in the RFQu.
4. Criminal Background Check: By submitting a response in reference to this solicitation, the Proponent acknowledges that a satisfactory criminal background check and history may be required for anyone coming into direct or indirect contact with CCPS students at no cost to CCPS.
5. Certificate of Authority to Transact Business in Georgia: Each Proponent must submit with its response documentation that demonstrates it is duly authorized to conduct business in the State of Georgia. This requirement also applies to Joint Venture (JV) Team Members, Sub-Contractors and Sub-SubContractors.
6. Business License: The Proponent is requested to submit a copy of its current, valid business license with its submittal. If the Proponent is a Georgia corporation, Proponent is requested to submit a valid county or city business license. If Proponent is a joint venture, Proponent is requested to submit valid business licenses for each member of the joint venture. If the Proponent is not a Georgia corporation, Proponent is requested to submit a Certificate of Authority to Transact Business in the State of Georgia and a copy of its current, valid business license issued by its home jurisdiction.
7. Professional License: The Proponent must attach a copy of any professional license required by this RFQu with its submittal. All required licenses must be maintained for the duration of any contract award period.
8. Codes, Permits, Fees, Licenses and Laws: All permits, fees, arrangements for inspections, licenses, and costs incurred for the same shall be the sole responsibility of the successful Respondent. All services, labor, and materials must comply with all applicable rules and regulations of local, state and/or national codes, laws and ordinances of all authorities having jurisdiction over the project, which shall apply to the contract throughout and will be deemed to be included in the contract the same as though herein written out in full.
9. No Offer by CCPS and Firm Offer by Proponent: This solicitation does not constitute an offer by CCPS to enter into an agreement and cannot be accepted by any Proponent to form an Agreement. This solicitation is only an invitation for offers from interested Respondents and no offer shall bind CCPS. A Respondent’s offer is a firm offer and may not be withdrawn except as provided in this RFQU, CCPS Purchasing Policies and Procedures and other applicable law.
10. Georgia Open Records Act: Information provided to CCPS is subject to disclosure under the Georgia Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 et. seq. Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 50-18-72(a)(34), “[a]n entity submitting records containing trade secrets that wishes to keep such records confidential under this paragraph shall submit and attach to the records an affidavit affirmatively declaring that specific information in the records constitute trade secrets pursuant to Article 27 of Chapter 1 of Title 10 [O.C.G.A. § 10-1-760 et seq.]”.
11. Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act: This RFQU is subject to the Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act of 2011 (“Act”), formerly known as the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act. Pursuant to Act, the Proponent must provide with its submittal proof of its registration with and continuing and future participation in the E-Verify Program established by the United States Department of Homeland Security. Completed Contractor Affidavit, Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act Forms must be submitted with the Response at the time of submission. Under State Law, the CCPS cannot consider any Response which does not include the completed forms. Where the business structure of a Proponent is such that Proponent is required to obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the Internal Revenue Service, Proponent must complete the Contractor Affidavit on behalf of, and provide a Federal Work Authorization User ID Number issued to, the Proponent itself. Where the business structure of a Proponent does not require it to obtain an EIN, each entity comprising Proponent must submit a separate Contractor Affidavit. It is not the intent of this notice to provide detailed information or legal advice concerning the Act. All Respondents intending to do business with CCPS are responsible for independently apprising themselves of and complying with the requirements of the Act and assessing its effect on CCPS solicitations and their participation in those solicitations. For additional information on the E-Verify program or to enroll in the program, go to: https://e-verify.uscis.gov/enroll.
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