City of Laurinburg Open Until Resolved RFP

Title: Installment Financing

Deadline: 7/26/2022 5:00 PM   (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Status: Awarded

Solicitation Number: RFP 2023-01

Description: The City of Laurinburg is requesting proposals from financial institutions to provide Installment Financing for the purchase of three (3) refuse trucks for the Sanitation Department. Proposals are invited and will be received by the City of Laurinburg in the office of the General Services Director, Harold W. Haywood, 303 W Church Street (Room 242), Laurinburg, NC 28352 until 5:00 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, July 26th, 2022. Proposals may be submitted in person, by regular mail, or electronically to hhaywood@laurinburg.org.

A copy of the Request for Proposal document, which outlines pertinent information, contract specifications, and submittal instructions may be obtained from the City of Laurinburg by contacting Harold W. Haywood at 910-291-2587 or hhaywood@laurinburg.org. The RFP document may also be downloaded from the City’s website at the following URL:
https://vrapp.vendorregistry.com/Bids/View/BidsList?BuyerId=481f1724-11ff-4cec-a895-79593af8d040

The City reserves the right to request additional information from the proposers and reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any irregularities or informalities. Although the selection will be based substantially on the lowest total financing cost (including both interest cost and upfront fees/expenses), the City reserves the right to select the proposal that best meets the needs of the City.


Harold W. Haywood
General Services Director


Posted July 12, 2022


Documents:

Documents as of 7/12/2022
RFP 2023-01_Installment Financing_07122022.pdf
Addition 1

Posted: 9/6/2022

Type of Addition: Award Information

Overview: Financing contract awarded to Truist Bank, who had the most advantageous proposal with the most favorable interest rate.

Documents:

Posted: 9/6/2022

Type of Addition: Award Information

Overview: Financing contract awarded to Truist Bank, who had the most advantageous proposal with the most favorable interest rate.

Documents: