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STUDENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES for GARMISCH & MUNICH.

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  • Contract Opportunity Type: Solicitation (Updated)
  • Updated Published Date: May 03, 2024 12:17 pm EDT
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  • Inactive Policy: Manual
  • Updated Inactive Date: Aug 01, 2024
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AMENDMENT 1 - This amendment updates the PWS, clauses, and provisions.  Corrects due date to 08 MAY 2024, in SF1449 and SF30.

AMENDMENT 2 - This amendment updates the Pricing Sheet.

The purpose of the contract is to provide Student Transportation Services (STS). Safety is of the highest priority entrusted to the Contractor under this contract. The Contractor shall provide all personnel including drivers, safety aide, safety attendant, supervision, services, supplies, and/or equipment necessary to perform STS for the Garmisch Elementary Midle School (GEMS) and Munich International School (MIS) schools.  Contracted services shall comply with DoDEA and Host Nation requirements for student transportation.

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