Rental Vehicles (78111808-20-1)
Federal opportunity from state term contract • Florida Department of Management Services. Place of performance: Florida. Response deadline: Sep 30, 2030.
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Competitive Heat Score
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- Deadline runway: 1675 days remaining.
- Competition pool: Open competition (no set-aside detected).
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Description
This state term contract provides rental vehicles for in-state and out-of-state travel; daily, weekly, and monthly rates are provided for 12 car classes, including various sizes of passenger cars, sport utility vehicles, vans, and pickup trucks, as well as a standard hybrid. Contracted rates include roadside assistance, unlimited mileage (excluding out-of-state one-way rentals), and liability and collision/loss damage coverage (excluding leisure use rentals). Customers should refer to the "User Reference Guide for Rental Vehicles" in the Contract Information section above for reservation, pick-up, and return procedures, as well as additional information regarding contract requirements and customer eligibility.
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