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School Crossing Guard Services

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2027-01 CONLState & Local

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The City of New London, Connecticut is seeking qualified vendors to provide School Crossing Guard Services at designated intersections throughout the city to ensure the safety of students attending New London Public Schools. Bidders must be prepared to supply trained, supervised, and appropriately equipped crossing guards who can reliably perform their duties during designated school hours. The solicitation, numbered 2027-01 CONL, was posted on July 9, 2026, with proposals due by June 24, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. The contract will be awarded to a provider capable of meeting the City’s standards for safety, punctuality, professionalism, and compliance with all applicable regulations. The services are to be performed within the City of New London, and the selected contractor will be responsible for all aspects of guard recruitment, training, scheduling, and oversight. All proposals must be submitted in accordance with the requirements outlined in the RFP, and bidders are encouraged to review the full details provided by the Procurement Office of the City of New London. The primary point of contact for questions or inquiries is Joshua Montague, Accounting/Purchasing Agent, who can be reached at 860-447-5215 or jmontague@newlondonct.gov. The project is not subject to any specific set-aside, and offers from all qualified entities are welcome. The contract term and performance expectations will be detailed in the final award documentation following the evaluation process.Interested parties can access the full solicitation via the online procurement portal at the provided web link.

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New London seeks qualified vendors for school crossing guard services with safety, punctuality, and compliance requirements.

Agency

Connecticut → ProcurementView Agency

NAICS

561612 - Security Guards and Patrol ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CT, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

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New London Public Schools 2026-2027 District Calendar

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City of New London Contract for Services 2026

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City of New London Standard RFP Terms and Conditions

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AgencyConnecticut → Procurement
Contacts1 person available
OfficeNew London, CT, 06320, US
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Connecticut → Procurement
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Office AddressNew London, CT, 06320, US
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Joshua MontagueAccounting/Purchasing Agent

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Crossing Guard Services
Stamford, CT
All City Management Services
Santa Fe Springs, CA
Lone Star Transport Management
Miami, FL

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Full Description

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The City of New London, Connecticut (the "City") is issuing this Request for Proposals ("RFP") to solicit proposals from qualified vendors ("Bidders," "Offerors," or "Contractors") to provide School Crossing Guard Services at designated intersections within the City of New London for the benefit of students attending New London Public Schools ("NLPS"). The selected Contractor shall provide trained, qualified, supervised, and appropriately equipped School Crossing Guards for the term of the resulting contract.

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