RFQ 26128-A Public Works Office Cleaning
Project Information
- Bid Title
- RFQ 26128-A Public Works Office Cleaning
- Issuing Agency
- Fayette County
- Location
- Georgia
- Published Date
- Apr 6, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 17, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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RFQ 26128-A Public Works Office CleaningRequest for Quotes #26128-A Public Works Office Cleaning
Fayette County, GA invites you to submit a quote for office cleaning services.
A mandatory pre-quote conference will be held on 10:00a.m., Thursday, April 9, 2026, at Fayette County Public Works office at 115 McDonough Road, Fayetteville, GA 30214 to provide an opportunity for you to become familiar with the site, work conditions, and to ask questions. Only the companies that attend the conference will be invited to submit quotes for this project.Quotes will be received at the County complex, 140 Stonewall Avenue West, Suite 204, Fayetteville, GA 30214, until 3:00pm, Friday, April 17, 2026. You may also email your quote or submit your quote through the U. S. Postal Service, courier service (e.g. UPS or FedEx) or in person delivery.
Pre-bid Meeting: 10:00am, Thursday, April 9, 2026
Questions Due: 2:00pm, Friday, April 10, 2026
Quotes Due: 3:00pm, Friday, April 17, 2026 - Attachment Preview
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GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONSRFQ #26128-A Public Works Office Cleaning1. Definitions:a. Responder: A company or individual who submits a quote in response to this RFQ.b. Successful Responder: The Responder that is awarded a contract.c. Contractor: The Successful Responder, upon execution of the contract.d. County: Fayette County, Georgia.2. Quote is Offer to Contract: Each quote constitutes an offer to become legally bound to acontract with the County, incorporating the Request for Quotes and the Responder’s quote.The binding offer includes compliance with all terms, conditions, special conditions,specifications, and requirements stated in the Request for Quotes, except to the extent that aResponder takes written exception to such provisions, and the County agrees to theexceptions. All such terms, conditions, special conditions, specifications, and requirements willform the basis of the contract. The Responder should take care to answer all questions andprovide all requested information, and to note any exceptions in the quote submission. Failureto observe any of the instructions or conditions in this Request for Quotes may result inrejection of the quote.3. Binding Offer: To allow sufficient time for a contract to be awarded, each quote shall constitutea firm offer that is binding for ninety (90) days from the received by date to the date of award.4. References: Include with your quote a list of three (3) jobs that your company has done thatare of the same or similar nature to the work described in this Request for Quotes, on theform provided. Include all information as requested on the form.5. Preparation Costs: The Responder shall bear all costs associated with preparing the quote.6. More Than One Quote: Do not submit alternate quotes or options, unless requested orauthorized by the County in the Request for Quotes. If a Responder submits more than onequote without being requested or authorized to do so, the County may disqualify the quotesfrom that Responder, at the County’s option.7. Defects or Irregularities: The County reserves the right to waive any defect or irregularity in anyquote received. In case of a discrepancy between unit prices and extended prices, the unitprice will govern unless the facts or other considerations indicate another basis for correction ofthe discrepancy.8. Prices Held Firm: Prices quoted shall be firm for the period of the contract, unless otherwisespecified in the quote. All prices for commodities, supplies, equipment, or other products shallbe quoted FOB Destination, Fayette County or job site.9. Non-Collusion: By responding to this Request for Quotes, the Responder represents that thequote is not made in connection with any competing Responder, supplier, or service providersubmitting a separate response to this Request for Quotes, and is in all respects fair andwithout collusion or fraud.10. Ethics – Disclosure of Relationships: Before a proposed contract in excess of $10,000.00 isrecommended for award to the Board of Commissioners or the County Administrator, orbefore the County renews, extends, or otherwise modifies a contract after it has beenawarded, the Contractor must disclose certain relationships with any County Commissioner orCounty Official, or their spouse, mother, father, grandparent, brother, sister, son or daughterrelated by blood, adoption, or marriage (including in-laws). A relationship that must bereported exists if any of these individuals is a director, officer, partner, or employee, or has asubstantial financial interest the business, as described in Fayette County Ordinance Chapter 2,Article IV, Division 3 (Code of Ethics).If such relationship exists between your company and any individual mentioned above,relevant information must be presented in the form of a written letter to the Director ofPurchasing. You must include the letter with any bid, proposal, or price quote you submit tothe Purchasing Department.In the event that a Contractor fails to comply with this requirement, the County will take actionas appropriate to the situation, which may include actions up to and including rejection of thebid or offer, cancellation of the contract in question, or debarment or suspension from awardof a County contract for a period of up to three years.11. Evaluation: Award will be made to the lowest responsive, responsible Responder, taking intoconsideration payment terms, vendor qualifications and experience, quality, references, anyexceptions listed, and/or other factors deemed relevant in making the award. The County maymake such investigation as it deems necessary to determine the ability of the Responder toperform, and the Contractor shall furnish to the County all information and data for this purposeas the County may request. The County reserves the right to reject any item, any quote, or allquotes, and to re-solicit for pricing.12. Payment Terms and Discounts: The County’s standard payment terms are Net 30. Anydeviation from standard payment terms must be specified in the resulting contract, and bothparties must agree on such deviation. Cash discounts offered will be a consideration inawarding the quote, but only if they give the County at least 15 days from receipt of invoice topay. For taking discounts, time will be computed from the date of invoice acceptance by theCounty, or the date a correct invoice is received, whichever is the later date. Payment isdeemed made, for the purpose of earning the discount, on the date of the check.13. Trade Secrets – Confidentiality: If any person or entity submits a bid, proposal, or quote thatcontains trade secrets, an affidavit shall be included with the bid, proposal, or quote. Theaffidavit shall declare the specific included information which constitutes trade secrets. Anytrade secrets must be either (1) placed in a separate envelope, clearly identified and marked assuch, or (2) at a minimum, marked in the affidavit or an attached document explaining exactlywhere such information is, and otherwise marked, highlighted, or made plainly visible. SeeO.C.G.A. § 50-18-72 (A)(34).14. Trade Secrets – Internal Use: In submitting a quote, the Responder agrees that the County mayreveal any trade secret materials contained in the quote to all County staff and officials involvedin the selection process, and to any outside consultant or other third parties who may assist inthe selection process. The Responder agrees to hold harmless the County and each of itsofficers, employees, and agents from all costs, damages, and expenses incurred in connectionwith refusing to disclose any material which the Responder has designated as a trade secret.15. Contract Execution & Notice to Proceed: After an award is made, and all required documentsare received by the County, and the contract is fully executed with signature of both parties,the County will issue a written Notice to Proceed. The County shall not be liable for payment ofany work done or any costs incurred by any Responder prior to the County issuing the Notice toProceed.16. Term of Contract: The initial term of this agreement shall begin July 1, 2026, and continuethrough June 30, 2027. Thereafter, this agreement may be renewed by the County for twoadditional one-year renewal terms (each a “Renewal Term” and together with the Initial Term,the “Term”), which renewal will be by letter or other written correspondence from the Countyto the Contractor ninety (90) days prior to expiration of the Initial Term or the then-currentRenewal Term. If the County fails to provide notice of renewal, this Agreement will terminate atthe end of the Initial Term or the then-current Renewal Term. This agreement is subject to themulti-year contractual provisions of O.C.G.A. 36-60-13(a).17. Unavailability of Funds: This contract will terminate immediately and absolutely at such timeas appropriated and otherwise unobligated funds are no longer available to satisfy theobligations of the County under the contract.18. Insurance: The Successful Responder shall procure and maintain the following insurance,to be in effect throughout the term of the contract, in at least the amounts and limits asfollows:a. General Liability Insurance: $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence,including bodily and personal injury, destruction of property, and contractualliability.b. Automobile Liability Insurance: $1,000,000 combined single limit each occurrence,including bodily injury and property damage liability.c. Worker’s Compensation & Employer’s Liability Insurance: Workers Compensationas required by Georgia statute.Before a contract is executed, the Certificates of Insurance for all required coverage shallbe submitted to the County. The certificate shall list an additional insured as follows:Fayette County, Georgia140 Stonewall Avenue WestFayetteville, GA 3021419. Unauthorized Performance: The County will not compensate the Contractor for workperformed unless the work is authorized under the contract, as initially executed or asamended.20. Assignment of Contract: Assignment of any contract resulting from this Request for Quotes willnot be authorized, except with express written authorization from the County.21. Indemnification: The Contractor shall indemnify and save the County and all its officers, agentsand employees harmless from all suits, actions, or other claims of any character, name anddescription brought for or on account of any damages, losses, or expenses to the extent causedby or resulting from the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of theContractor or other persons employed or utilized by the Contractor in the performance of thecontract. The Contractor shall pay any judgment with cost which may be obtained against theCounty growing out of such damages, losses, or expenses.22. Severability: The invalidity of one or more of the phrases, sentences, clauses or sectionscontained in the contract shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of thecontract. If any provision of the contract is held to be unenforceable, then both partiesshall be relieved of all obligations arising under such provision to the extent that theprovision is unenforceable. In such case, the contract shall be deemed amended to theextent necessary to make it enforceable while preserving its intent.23. Termination for Cause: The County may terminate the contract for cause by sending writtennotice to the Contractor of the Contractor’s default in the performance of any term of thisagreement. Termination shall be without prejudice to any of the County’s rights or remediesby law.24. Termination for Convenience: The County may terminate the contract for its convenience atany time with 10 days’ written notice to the Contractor. In the event of termination forconvenience, the County will pay the Contractor for services performed. The County willcompensate partially completed performance based upon a signed statement of completion.25. Force Majeure: Neither party shall be deemed to be in breach of the contract to the extent thatperformance of its obligations is delayed, restricted, or prevented by reason of any act of God,natural disaster, act of government, or any other act or condition beyond the reasonablecontrol of the party in question.26. Governing Law: This agreement shall be governed in accordance with the laws of the State ofGeorgia. The parties agree to submit to the jurisdiction in Georgia, and further agree that anycause of action arising under this agreement shall be required to be brought in proper venue inFayette County, Georgia.27. Open Records Act: In the event that the Contractor receives, and responds to, a request forinformation as provided in Georgia’s Open Records Act (O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70 et seq.), theContractor shall promptly provide the County the same information provided to the initiator ofthe request for information. Contractor shall email such information to the county’s Custodianof Records at tsmith@fayettecountyga.gov.
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 561720Janitorial Services
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