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Bus Transportation of School Children within Scituate MA

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BD-27-1492-SD300-SD300-131356State & Local

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The contract solicits bus transportation services for school children within Scituate, Massachusetts, under solicitation number BD-27-1492-SD300-SD300-131356, issued by the Scituate School Department. Responses are due by August 5, 2026, at 3:00 PM, with the opportunity posted on July 14, 2026. The service area is limited to Scituate, with all transportation activities required to be performed at the designated location on Chief Justice Cushing Highway, Scituate, MA 02066. The contracting entity is a state and local education agency, and the primary point of contact for inquiries is Irene Houle, identified as the Purchaser. There is no specified set-aside classification or NAICS code provided, indicating the procurement is open to general competition without targeted small business preferences. All offerors must comply with the performance requirements tied to student transportation within the district’s boundaries.

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Scituate School Department seeks bus transportation services for students within Scituate, MA, due August 5, 2026.

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Massachusetts → SD300 - School DepartmentView Agency

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485410 - School and Employee Bus TransportationView NAICS

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Chief Justice Cushing Hwy Scituate, MA, 02066, US

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AgencyMassachusetts → SD300 - School Department
Contacts1 person available
OfficeChief Justice Cushing Hwy Scituate, MA, 02066, US
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Massachusetts → SD300 - School Department
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Office AddressChief Justice Cushing Hwy Scituate, MA, 02066, US
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Irene HoulePurchaser

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Bus Transportation of School Children within Scituate MA

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