RFP 2026-01- LAST MILE SHUTTLE SERVICES
Federal opportunity from C0101003 - H3S | C0108 - Social Services • Clackamas County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026.
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RFP 2026-01- LAST MILE SHUTTLE SERVICES Clackamas County requests proposals from qualified private firms for the daily operation of four (4) Last Mile shuttle services in Clackamas County. Only qualified firms with a minimum of five (5) years of verifiable experience in providing similar services will be considered. Buses Public Transportation Bus Service
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Clackamas County is seeking proposals for the daily operation of four Last Mile shuttle services through RFP 2026-01. Firms must have at least five years of verifiable experience in similar operations to qualify. The response deadline is set for March 12, 2026, and proposals must adhere to specific qualifications outlined in the RFP.
Clackamas County aims to efficiently operate four Last Mile shuttle services to enhance public transportation options for its residents.
- Review RFP requirements and qualifications
- Assess organizational capabilities and prior experience
- Gather documentation proving five years of service experience
- Develop pricing strategy for shuttle operations
- Draft proposal and supporting documentation
- Submit proposal by the deadline of March 12, 2026
- Completed proposal form
- Documentation of experience for at least five years
- Pricing structure and service delivery model
- References from previous clients
- Safety and compliance certifications
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- No specific budget outlined for the services
- Limited information on the expected service areas for shuttles
- Absence of clarity on the performance metrics or KPIs
- No details regarding any incumbent service providers
- Lack of information on penalties for non-compliance
- No indication of potential funding sources available
- No clarity on community engagement requirements
- No specifics on insurance or liability limits
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