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Vehicle Lease Purchase Agreement

Mar 19, 2026
Posted Date
Apr 03, 2026
Submission Deadline
Reported: Pittsylvania County School Board
Tracey R. Worley
(434) 432-2761
5 year term
Chatham, Virginia
Submit at: Central Office, Bank Street, P.O. Box 232, Chatham, Virginia 24531

Summary

Invitation to bid for a vehicle lease purchase agreement to finance five school buses over a three-year term, with an option for a five-year lease. The total amount to be financed is approximately $707,465.90.

Section 4.2 — Scope of Services and Deliverables

The selected vendor shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to perform the services described herein. Work shall commence within fifteen (15) calendar days of the Notice to Proceed and shall be completed within the timeframe specified in the project schedule attached as Exhibit B.

Proposals must include a detailed implementation timeline, staffing plan with key personnel qualifications, and three (3) references from comparable government engagements completed within the past five years. Evaluation will be based on technical approach (40%), experience and qualifications (30%), cost proposal (20%), and small business participation plan (10%).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I respond to this Bid from Pittsylvania County Public Schools?

To respond, review the full solicitation document for submission requirements, evaluation criteria, and deadlines. The submission deadline is April 3, 2026. Proposals should be submitted to: Central Office, Bank Street, P.O. Box 232, Chatham, Virginia 24531. For questions, contact Tracey R. Worley at (434) 432-2761.

Where can I find more RFPs from Pittsylvania County Public Schools?

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What is the contract term for this solicitation?

The anticipated contract term is 5 years. Contract terms may include renewal options. Review the full solicitation document for details on renewal periods, performance benchmarks, and termination clauses.

What documents are required to bid on this Bid?

Requirements vary by solicitation, but common documents include a technical proposal, cost/price proposal, proof of insurance, relevant certifications or licenses, past performance references, and any forms or attachments specified in the solicitation. Review the full document from Pittsylvania County Public Schools for the complete list of required submissions.

Can small businesses or minority-owned firms bid on this Bid?

Most government agencies, including Pittsylvania County Public Schools in VA, encourage participation from small businesses, minority-owned, women-owned, and disadvantaged business enterprises (MBE/WBE/DBE). Some solicitations include set-aside provisions or evaluation preferences for these firms. Check the full solicitation for any small business participation goals or requirements.

What happens after the Bid submission deadline?

After the deadline, the issuing agency reviews all submissions against the stated evaluation criteria. This process typically includes an initial compliance check, technical evaluation, cost analysis, and may involve oral presentations or interviews with shortlisted vendors. The timeline from submission to award varies but usually takes several weeks to months.

Can I ask questions about this solicitation before submitting?

Yes, most solicitations allow vendors to submit questions during a designated period. The primary contact for this solicitation is Tracey R. Worley at (434) 432-2761. Questions and answers are typically shared with all prospective bidders to ensure fairness. Check the solicitation for the question submission deadline and process.

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